Hollywood's Silent Blacklist Persists for Trump Backer Robert Davi
Actor and outspoken conservative Robert Davi claims that the alleged Hollywood blacklist that has been targeting his career since 2015 is still in effect to some extent. Davi, known for roles in iconic films like "Die Hard," attributes the blacklisting to powerful executives within the industry who are hesitant to work with him due to his support for former President Donald Trump.
Davi admits that while he feels there has been a slight easing of the blacklist, it's unclear how many projects he's lost or missed out on because of his politics. He notes that some executives would reach out to him about potential projects, only to have them fall through, likely due to internal discussions and lobbying from opposing forces.
The actor has experienced even more personal pressure, with two separate instances where studio executives asked him to endorse liberal candidates in exchange for career opportunities. Davi famously shot down these requests, stating that he wouldn't compromise his values.
Despite facing backlash from some fans who have been disappointed by his conservative views, Davi remains committed to speaking out and forging connections with those who share similar beliefs. He has expressed frustration with closeted conservatives within the industry who fail to publicly express their support for Trump's policies.
Davi sees himself as a symbol of influence, citing Frank Sinatra's reputation as a powerful figure in the entertainment world. The actor believes that celebrities do indeed wield some level of influence over younger generations and those who admire them.
Ultimately, Davi has chosen to remain steadfast in his views, despite potential consequences for his career. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining relationships with fans who support him, even if they disagree with certain aspects of his politics.
In an interesting twist, Davi recently revealed that he continues to watch films featuring actors like Robert De Niro, despite their perceived ideological differences. The actor jokingly expressed forgiveness towards De Niro after watching his 2009 movie "Everybody's Fine," praising its positive message.
Actor and outspoken conservative Robert Davi claims that the alleged Hollywood blacklist that has been targeting his career since 2015 is still in effect to some extent. Davi, known for roles in iconic films like "Die Hard," attributes the blacklisting to powerful executives within the industry who are hesitant to work with him due to his support for former President Donald Trump.
Davi admits that while he feels there has been a slight easing of the blacklist, it's unclear how many projects he's lost or missed out on because of his politics. He notes that some executives would reach out to him about potential projects, only to have them fall through, likely due to internal discussions and lobbying from opposing forces.
The actor has experienced even more personal pressure, with two separate instances where studio executives asked him to endorse liberal candidates in exchange for career opportunities. Davi famously shot down these requests, stating that he wouldn't compromise his values.
Despite facing backlash from some fans who have been disappointed by his conservative views, Davi remains committed to speaking out and forging connections with those who share similar beliefs. He has expressed frustration with closeted conservatives within the industry who fail to publicly express their support for Trump's policies.
Davi sees himself as a symbol of influence, citing Frank Sinatra's reputation as a powerful figure in the entertainment world. The actor believes that celebrities do indeed wield some level of influence over younger generations and those who admire them.
Ultimately, Davi has chosen to remain steadfast in his views, despite potential consequences for his career. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining relationships with fans who support him, even if they disagree with certain aspects of his politics.
In an interesting twist, Davi recently revealed that he continues to watch films featuring actors like Robert De Niro, despite their perceived ideological differences. The actor jokingly expressed forgiveness towards De Niro after watching his 2009 movie "Everybody's Fine," praising its positive message.