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Hollywood only cares about your money, not diversity in film, which explains the Tyler Perry movie or starve option most Black actors have in 2013. While many settle for lesser roles in major films, others, like those on this list, flourish in the outskirts of fame.

Here are the ten most underrated Black actors in Hollywood. Take a look.[bossip_ad_a]

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Jeffrey Wright

The incredibly-polished actor has been one major role in an Oscar-worthy film away from stardom his entire career. Cinematically-brilliant, multi-layered and complex, he’s easily the best Black actor in Hollywood today.

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Don Cheadle

The famously-versatile star of Marvel’s upcoming blockbuster “Iron Man 3” is still criminally-underrated despite his impressive film resume. More known for supporting roles than his most defining (“Hotel Rwanda”), he’s yet to receive the critical acclaim he deserves.[bossip_ad_a]

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Chiwetel Ejiofor

His best performances have been in widely-ignored (or terribly mismarketed) films, but he’s definitely an excellent actor deserving of major roles in well-written films. Don’t sleep.

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Anthony Mackie

His genuine everyman persona made him perfect for the romantic action thriller “Adjustment Bureau” where he played God’s #2. For those yearning to see more Black actors in leadership roles, he’s one of a few to watch.

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Jurnee Smollett

At 26, she’s one of Hollywood’s best-kept secrets who shined alongside Denzel in “The Great Debaters.” Like Jeff Wright, she’s one major role in an Oscar-worthy film away.

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Giancarlo Esposito

No actor of color is more versatile than the Black when he’s not Hispanic-Hispanic when he’s not Black-actor with an effortless flair for movie villainry.

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David Oyelowo

He almost saved the complete disaster “Red Tails” by himself and shined as the greedy head of a Biotech company in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” Remember this name.[bossip_ad_a]

Wood Harris

Mostly known as vicious drug kingpin “Avon Barksdale” on the critically-acclaimed crime drama “The Wire,” he’s more than just another typecast hoodlum, and proved this in “Remember The Titans” and the deeply-flawed but endearing “The Heart Specialist.”

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