Thandie Newton Reverts to Correct Name Spelling, 'Thandiwe'

British actress Thandiwe Newton has long been an activist for women and survivors of sexual violence. (AFP)
British actress Thandiwe Newton has long been an activist for women and survivors of sexual violence. (AFP)
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Thandie Newton Reverts to Correct Name Spelling, 'Thandiwe'

British actress Thandiwe Newton has long been an activist for women and survivors of sexual violence. (AFP)
British actress Thandiwe Newton has long been an activist for women and survivors of sexual violence. (AFP)

British actress Thandie Newton is reverting to the correct spelling of her name, Thandiwe, after decades in Hollywood, she said in a new interview with Vogue that was released this week.

Newtwon, the daughter of a British lab technician and a Zimbabwean princess, said the spelling of her name -- which means "beloved" in Shona -- got changed in the credits for her first acting role, in 1991's "Flirting," when she was just 16.

Now, the Westworld star said, she is changing it back.

"That's my name. It's always been my name. I'm taking back what's mine," she was quoted as telling the British magazine.

Newton, who has long been an advocate for women and survivors of sexual violence, has been outspoken about racist and sexual abuse in Hollywood.

In the Vogue interview Newton said "Flirting" director John Duigan asked her to "be a bit darker" for the role, and repeated allegations that the then-39-year-old embarked on what she has previously described as a "coerced" sexual relationship with her.

She recalled other derogatory incidents of racism and sexual abuse, including a director who abused her and then showed footage of the incident to others.

"I was traumatized," she told the magazine.

And she spoke frankly about her battles with an eating disorder, calling it "the most horrific dance with something that's supposed to bring you life."

"Black women are truly the nexus where all of this overlaps," she said. "Think of what else has the potential to heal if we support and care for Black women."



Julian McMahon, Actor Who Appeared in ‘Fantastic Four’ Films and TV Show ‘Charmed,’ Has Died

Julian McMahon arrives at the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP)
Julian McMahon arrives at the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP)
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Julian McMahon, Actor Who Appeared in ‘Fantastic Four’ Films and TV Show ‘Charmed,’ Has Died

Julian McMahon arrives at the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP)
Julian McMahon arrives at the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP)

Julian McMahon, an Australia-born actor who performed in two "Fantastic Four" films and appeared in TV shows such as "Charmed,Nip/Tuck" and "Profiler," has died, his wife said in a statement.

McMahon, 56, died peacefully this week after a battle with cancer, Kelly McMahon said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by his Beverly Hills, California-based publicist.

"Julian loved life," the statement said. "He loved his family. He loved his friends He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible."

McMahon played Dr. Doom in the films "Fantastic Four" in 2005 and "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," which came out two years later.

Along with "Charmed,Nip/Tuck," and "Profiler," he also had roles in the TV shows "Home and Away,FBI: Most Wanted" and "Another World," according to IMDB.

Actress Alyssa Milano, who appeared with McMahon on "Charmed," mourned his death on social media, saying "Julian was more than my TV husband."

"Julian McMahon was magic," Milano said. "That smile. That laugh. That talent. That presence. He walked into a room and lit it up — not just with charisma, but with kindness. With mischief. With soulful understanding."