That was back in 1972.
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Now, almost 50 years later, it's Andra Day's turn in "The United States Vs. Billie Holiday."
But this is a very different story being told in a very different time in history.
With very little acting experience, Day decided to take on the role of music legend and civil rights activist Billie Holiday. Prior to this movie, Holiday would often be referred to as a controversial singer who had a drug problem that killed her. It's true she had a drug problem that came, in part, to numb her childhood. Holiday was raped at 10 and sex trafficked at 14.
The controversial part, as far as the government was concerned, involved a song about lynching.
"It was also Billie Holiday singing 'Strange Fruit,' singing about racial terror in America in defiance of the government," said Day.
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One line of the song is, "Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze." They remain powerful words.
Day considers Holiday the godmother of civil rights.
"I say the godmother of civil rights because, if you can imagine, her singing this song and the entire American government coming down on her, hunting her for singing this song. And there's no movement to support her. She's shouldering this all on her own," Day said, adding, "We owe her a huge, huge debt of gratitude. She is responsible for the movement as we know it today."
There is now Oscar buzz surrounding Day's performance to go along with her recent Golden Globe award.
How did director Lee Daniels know the Grammy-nominated singer, but novice actress, could do it?
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"Her spirit," he said, "Her knowing that she had to honor Billie and even questioning whether or not she could do Billie."
For the role, Day changed her speaking voice and her singing voice and took off almost 40 pounds.
She also had faith. So did Daniels. "Her acting coach sent me this tape of her metamorphosing into Billie from Andra," he said, "And there was no question about it that she was -- she was Billie Holiday."
"The United States Vs. Billie Holiday" is now streaming on Hulu.
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