M ARTIN L UTHER K ING J R . January 14, 2015 Page 29 2015 special edition Arts & Entertainment Queen Latifah speaks about her role as the legendary blues singer Bessie Smith in the HBO Films drama, "Bessie," debuting sometime this spring. (AP photo) Schooled for Film Role Queen Latifah to portray legendary singer (AP) - When Queen Latifah was approached 20 years ago to play Bessie Smith, she had to do some research. "I was Queen Latifah the rap- per. I had no idea who Bessie Smith was," the singer-actress told the Television Critics As- sociation on Thursday. Since then, she's been thor- oughly schooled in the life and talent of the legendary blues singer, whom Latifah, 44, fi- nally gets to portray in the HBO film "Bessie." Her music "may be almost 100 years old, but it has a power a lot of artists could learn from today," Latifah said. Smith herself would be a suc- cess if she were a contempo- rary artist, Latifah said of the singer who died in 1937 at age 43. "Bessie," whose cast in- cludes Mo'Nique, Michael Kenneth Williams, Khandi Alexander, Mike Epps and Charles S. Dutton, will air this spring. A date was not an- nounced. The film was directed and co-written by Dee Rees and includes among its producers Lili Fini Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck, who first brought the idea of a Smith film to Latifah. Richard Zanuck died in 2012. Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 We are located on the corner of MLK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop.