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Djimon Hounsou, a two-time Oscar nominee, has revealed his ongoing struggle to make a living in Hollywood despite his fame and critical acclaim. Despite roles in films like Gladiator and Amistad, Hounsou claims he is often underpaid. He also alleged that xenophobia and racism may have played a part in being overlooked for an Oscar nomination.
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