Monday, 11 November 2013

Beyoncé 'refused to audition' for Disney's Princess And The Frog... but Alicia Keys tried out THREE times

Her fans call her Queen B and it seems that Beyoncé is indeed guilty of some diva antics.
A Hollywood casting director has revealed in her autobiography the global superstar REFUSED to audition for the role of Disney's first black princess.
According to Jen Rudin: 'Beyoncé expected an offer, but wouldn’t audition and so she didn’t get one'.
Rudin revealed she was asked to find a voice for the lead female protagonist in Disney's Princess And The Frog, and Mrs Carter was in consideration.
By contrast Grammy-award winning singer Alicia Keys happily 'auditioned three times' but failed to secure the part of Tiana.
Secrets: Casting director Jen Rudin reveals that Beyoncé refused to audition for the lead in Princess And The Frog, while Alicia Keys tried out three times
Secrets: Casting director Jen Rudin reveals that Beyoncé refused to audition for the lead in Princess And The Frog, while Alicia Keys tried out three times
Secrets: Casting director Jen Rudin reveals that Beyoncé refused to audition for the lead in Princess And The Frog, while Alicia Keys tried out three times
Queen B: According to Rudin, 'Beyoncé expected an offer, but wouldn't audition and so she didn't get one'
Queen B: According to Rudin, 'Beyoncé expected an offer, but wouldn't audition and so she didn't get one'


The 2009 animated fairytale, loosely based on E. D. Baker's The Frog Princess, was a landmark in Walt Disney Studio history, as it was the first time a black character was cast as the lead protagonist.
So it was unsurprising that so many famous black stars wanted to play the role of the poor young waitress Tiana who falls in love with a prince, but  as to escape life as a frog before getting her happy ever after.
'Tyra Banks, Jennifer Hudson wanted it,' Rudin writes in Confessions Of A Casting Director. 'They had to sing, so we made it clear they needed sheet music. Tyra came in with a CD, but it didn’t matter because she was so pretty and nice.
Book: Jen Rudin (pictured with Mark Fincannon) shares the stories of her career in a new book Confessions Of A Casting Director
Book: Jen Rudin (pictured with Mark Fincannon) shares the stories of her career in a new book Confessions Of A Casting Director

The winner: Tony-award winning actress Anika Noni Rose was the eventual pick for the role of Tiana
The winner: Tony-award winning actress Anika Noni Rose was the eventual pick for the role of Tiana
Tiana: Tyra Banks and Jennifer Hudson also auditioned for the role of Disney's first black princess
Tiana: Tyra Banks and Jennifer Hudson also auditioned for the role of Disney's first black princess



'It went to Anika Noni Rose, who was the most qualified.'
Anika and Beyoncé go back as they both starred in the 2006 cinematic adaption of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls.
Rose played Lorrell Maya Robinson, one third of The Dreamettes along with Knowles' Deena Jones and Hudson's Effie White.
Beyoncé may have lost out on this role, but she picked up another animated part in the 3D animated flick Epic, as Queen Tara.
Rudin also writes about some the celebrity requests during her time on the casting couch.
'William Shatner always needed fresh sushi, Kiefer Sutherland needed a cigarette and In-N-Out Burger,” Jen told the New York Post's Page Six.
'Rosie O’Donnell needed chicken of some sort. Elaine Stritch, she had to have hard-boiled eggs and skimmed cappuccino.
'Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson, one of them were vegan or macrobiotic. It was unique.'
Mail Online have contacted Beyoncé's representatives for comment.
Dreamgirls: Beyoncé and Anika starred in the film adaption of the classic Motown musical in 2006
Dreamgirls: Beyoncé and Anika starred in the film adaption of the classic Motown musical in 2006

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