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Television host and author Oprah Winfrey did not mind her salary in Steven Spielberg’sThe Color Purple. She played the role of Sofia in the award-winning 1985 film that would later earn her an Oscar nomination.

The movie was based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, focusing on Whoopi Goldberg’s Celie as she faced hardship and discrimination throughout her entire life. Winfrey assumed the role of Celie’s stepdaughter-in-law.
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Oprah Winfrey Badly Wanted To Star In Steven Spielberg’sThe Color Purple
In her interview withEssence, actress and producerOprah Winfreyremarked that the salary she earned from Steven Spielberg’s film was worth every cent. The host also revealed how it changed her whole life. She stated:
“I can’t even begin to tell you what it means to me—a person who wanted nothing more in my life than to be in ‘The Color Purple.’ And God taught me to surrender—that was the big lesson for me. They were only offering $35,000 to be in this film, and it is the best $35,000 I ever earned. It changed everything and taught me so much. It is God moving through my life.”

Interestingly, Winfrey was scared she was going to get fired from the project. She admitted she did not know how to act and that she lacked technical skills. She told theLos Angeles Times:
“I was terrified. There was another movie — was it Mask? — where somebody had recently been fired, and it had never occurred to me that you could be fired from a movie. But I did know that if there was anybody who could be fired, it would be me because I didn’t know what I was doing.”

Because of her crippling self-doubt, she was convinced Spielberg regretted her casting. The actress eventually discovered the harsh realities of being in a movie production. Despite so, her perseverance and passion for the project made her overcome fear. Winfrey toldVariety:
“You know, I always wanted to be an actress. I never wanted anything more in my life than I wanted to be in The Color Purple, and have never allowed myself to want anything as much again.”

Even if they only offered $35,000 for the part, Winfrey took it with gratitude. She would later earn an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Sofia.
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The Color PurpleGets A New Musical Movie Iteration
Because of the success ofSteven Spielberg’sThe Color Purple, the franchise will receive another revival. Its latest incarnation, however, will not be an exact copy of the 1985 movie but rather a Broadway musical version.
The cast includes Fantasia Barrino as Celie, Danielle Brooks as Sofia, Taraji P. Henson as Shug, H.E.R. as Squeak, Colman Domingo as Mister, Halle Bailey as Young Nettie, Corey Hawkins as Harpo, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as Mama.
Winfrey toldEssenceabout the upcoming musical movie:
“To have all of you beautiful Black women bearing witness to the story, as the story moves forward, means so much. I believe that what Fantasia has said is true: Everybody who comes to see our film is going to be touched. They will be moved. And they will be healed. So thank you for the blessing.”
The Color Purplewill open in theaters on June 12, 2025.
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.