Oscar 2016: Michael Caine on the Oscars and Black Actors

Two-time Oscar winner Michael Caine says black actors should be “patient” for Oscar nominations, and that he would not vote for a black actor solely based on their race.

Speaking to the BBC, Caine said: “There are loads of black actors; I think in the end you can’t vote for an actor just because he’s black. You can’t say: I’m going to vote for him, he’s not very good but he’s black, (so) I’ll vote for him. You’ve got to give a good performance.”

Caine added that Idris Elba, who wasn’t nominated for this year’s Academy Awards,  was “wonderful” in “Beasts of No Nation.”

Caine, who recently appeared in Paolo Sorrentino’s “Youth,” has nabbed six Oscar nomination, and won twice.

He said not going to the Oscar ceremony may be a blessing in disguise. “The great thing about it is you don’t have to go,” he said. “Especially the Oscars. Twenty-four hours on an airplane and I’m going to sit there clapping Leonardo DiCaprio.  I love Leonardo, he played my son in a movie, but I’m too old to travel that far to sit in an audience and clap someone else.”