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Disney's Royal Highness: Anika Noni Rose


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For decades, our images were rarely featured in mainstream fairytales, but a new day has come. This holiday season, Anika Noni Rose makes history when she's crowned as Disney's first, Black Princess--Tiana--in 'The Princess and the Frog.' With credits spanning stage ('Caroline, or Change'), film ('Dreamgirls') and television ('The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency'), the 37-year-old Tony Award-winner is intent on keeping her good fortune rolling.

Essence.com caught up with Rose to chat about landing her dream job, seeing herself in animation and how she hopes to switch things up for her next, big role.

ESSENCE.com: What was your initial thought when you heard there was going to be a Black animated princess?
ANIKA NONI ROSE: Oh my God, I was thrilled. [Working with] Disney has been my dream, so I just focused on getting the part and when I did, I called home screaming! [laughs] There's no reason why a girl from Connecticut would end up being the first Black Disney princess.

ESSENCE.com: Well, there's no reason why not, either! Weren't Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and Tyra Banks being considered, too?
ROSE: I read that they were, but I don't know any details. Ultimately, that didn't matter to me because I was competing against me. As an actor, if you spend so much time thinking about how many other people are coming into a room, you'll psyche yourself out before you even get there.

ESSENCE.com: How did you feel when you saw Tiana on the big screen for the first time?
ROSE: When I saw Tiana, with my expression on her face, in color, standing in the moonlight, surrounded by sparkles--I was truly undone! I've been crying for a year-- seriously.

ESSENCE.com: What does it mean to you to be making history?
ROSE: The largesse of it all didn't hit me [in the beginning], but when they unveiled the doll to me, I remember thinking, "There's a doll, based on me and the work I've done, that's going to be here for these little girls--and she's glamorous." This movie is showing the world a different picture of Black America, which is phenomenal. It's just phenomenal.

ESSENCE.com: What were your feelings about the initial criticism surrounding the film, specifically relating to the prince not being Black and the firefly being a bit...ethnic?
ROSE: I was surprised by some of the things that the community took issue with, especially considering the amount of negativity that's in the world about us, on TV and film. But I think it's really about us not ever having this happen before and wanting to have some control over our image, because we so rarely do. There's a lot of humor in the film. There are also a lot of touching moments that I think are very genuine and it's all been done with such love, which you can see in the details. You can see it in Tiana's little, round nose and in how she moves...and that firefly's funny!

ESSENCE.com: So, what can we expect from you next?
ROSE: Well, I'm co-composing a musical for Broadway. I'm reading a lot, too, and I'm always looking for books that are a possibility to make. I'd love to do some foreign film and also, an action movie where I could wear a boot--a heel--and beat somebody's butt. I'd be 5'2" and just punching and kicking...in leather! [laughs]

The Princess and the Frog opens nationwide on December 11th.

VIDEO: CHECK OUT BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE AND EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW FROM ANIKA NONI ROSE'S JANUARY COVER SHOOT FOR ESSENCE MAGAZINE. 

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The film was awesome! For the first time in my 30 years I felt the magic of Disney. WOW. I thank God that I was able to experience this with my own mother, & young Daughter.

 

I am so excited about this film. I don't have any children but I have always supported Disney by taking my little cousins to see their films. My cousins are now 21 year old college students (Jackson State University) and we cannot wait to see this movie. Ms. Rose is an graduate of Florida A & M University so we are proud to support our fellow HBCU alum.

 

Go Anika !!! Bloomfield,Conneticut is very proud of you!!!

 

I'm just so happy that they chose her. I am just so happy that Beyonce or Rhianna were not picked for this project.

 

I'm so excited!!! My daughter is three years old and we can't wait to see the movie!! Congratulations Ms. Rose!!!

 

i just cant get w/ the firefly, That is really what's making me not go see this film. I am very proud of Anika and I believe that she deserves all of the hype and success that she is getting. But I just cant support Disney on this one. They know they some racist em effas.....

 

i was hoping that they would make her more real looking i guess? like the other movies but its still great work

 

This article brought a tear to my ear...literally! I am so excited to see this masterpiece and continue to enjoy the evolution of Disney. I have worked for Disney and I must say I didn't see this one coming.

 

I recently turned 25 & I'm delighted to finally see an animated Black Princess! I don't have any children but I'm happy to support a Princess that looks like me.

 

Finally!!!!! When I first went to DisneyWorld as an adult I cried when I saw Cinderella, I so wanted to look like her when I was a child! Now when I take my granddaughter to see the Black Princess I will cry again because she and I both will know that she is real! I would'nt care if the Prince is purple the PRINCESS looks like us!

 

I have a 4 year old daughter and this is what I have been asking for since she was born. A princess that looks like her. I pray that people don't ruin it for all little girls by nitpicking the little things because not only does this show little black girls that we are princesses too but it also shows little girls of other races that we are princesses too.

 

Well, as we all know, EVERYTHING that we do, it has to have a "cameo appearance" of somebody white just to keep them quiet!!

 

I am very proud of you Anika. Finally, a first black princess from Disney. I am truly elated. Initially, I took issue with the fact she did not have a black prince, but I quickly got over it. We finally have a black princess. My baby girl is 16 (not a baby) but finally she has a princess. Truth being she did not need Disney, her dad and I told her she is our princess everyday. God Bless, Anika, May he continue to grow your steps and possibilities.


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