Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali
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Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali
Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Letter to Denzel from a Hollywood Screen Writer. September 22, 2003 Halle Berry and Denzel Washington at the Oscar ceremony. Denzel starred in “Malcolm X” and “The Hurricane.” Hollywood, California Page 1 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Emeagwali (left) and famed actor Danny Glover. Dear Mr. Washington: My name is Tiana Boulet. I am writing you because I think this project deserves someone with the magnitude of your talent and the stature of your celebrity. Please bear with me. I don't think you'll regret it. Hollywood, California Page 2 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali When I read this man's story, I cried for him, for me, for people of color, and for anyone who has felt oppressed by injustice and discrimination. I'll call our protagonist Emmy. Emmy was raised in Nigeria, with eight siblings. His family subsisted on a dollar a day. At age 15 he had to drop out of school because the family was too poor to continue his education. He was conscripted into the army as a child soldier to fight the Biafran civil war. His father was brutally beaten simply for possessing a newspaper that the Biafran's viewed as being subversive. Hollywood, California Page 3 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Hollywood, California Page 4 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Emmy was motivated by poverty, and his environment, to value education, because he saw it as his only way out. This view was likely fostered by his father, whose edict was: "No work, no play, 100 math problems a day." Emmy took a high school equivalency test, and the SAT test to enter college. He passed with high scores. He took a correspondence course at the University of London, because they charged no tuition. Securing a scholarship, he decided he wanted to be educated in the United States. He ended up taking computer science, and was stuck with the tedious task, relegated to him by others not wanting to do it, of programming mainframe computers. Stuck in this tedious job, he became expert at it. Hollywood, California Page 5 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Within the next five years he developed a mathematical formula to string 64,000 far flung computer processors around the earth to forecast the weather globally. He was inspired by a meteorologist, Lewis Frye Richardson (1881-1953), who had fantasized 64,000 human computers (or clerks) networked around the globe to predict the weather. Even Frye considered his idea science fiction. Emmy was born within the year after Frye died, but Emmy believed he could make it possible by designing a scheme to use electronic computers. Oh, did I forget to tell you that Emmy's college classmates gave him the nickname "Calculus," and that the 100 math problems his father gave him had to be done in one hour, programming his mind to be razor sharp and lightning swift. Emmy felt that if his mind could be programmed to make calculations so swiftly, he could program computers to make calculations even faster, for the desired effect he wanted. That's where he got the idea to accelerate computer speed by duplicating many times over the traditional way a computer works. Hollywood, California Page 6 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Traditionally, a computer has one processor and one memory. But Emmy used 64,000 processors, each with a memory of its own, thereby, enormously accelerating computer speed to a record 3.1 billion calculations per second. What would this mean in the world of computing? It meant naysayers had been proved wrong, and this unlikely experimenter, whose ideas had been frowned on and labeled impractical, ridiculous, and frivolous, had risen above the condescension of the traditionalist elitist, and was demonstrating what they were saying was impossible–-that 64,000 computers could be tied together. Today, 64,000,000 computers are tied together. It meant that Emmy had solved one of the 20 most difficult problems in the computing field. It meant that now supercomputers could network worldwide, with a brevity and speed that would transform the world. It meant a radical change of thought and application for computer scientists and giant computer companies, and is now the standard technology for supercomputers (costing 30 to 100 million dollars a piece), and this technology will eventually extrapolate to the personal computer sitting on your desk. It meant that multimillionaire computer entrepreneurs, and anyone collaterally Hollywood, California Page 7 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali earning their millions with computers–-such as the Petroleum Industry--can do so more efficiently. While the computer scientist were laughing at Emmy, claiming his formula must be flawed, or he must be mistaken in his calculations, Emmy had developed an international network that was tantamount to, and predated, the World Wide Web. But it was unrecognized–-an idea before its time-–and dismissed as trivial. Now, though, he's experimenting on a World Wide Brain, that will futuristically eclipse the World Wide Web. Since 1989, when Emmy won the Gordon Bell Prize, the computer science world's Nobel Prize, the Business world is looking back at Emmy's global network creation, and finally bestowing upon this genius his deserved honor, and labeling him, "A Father of the Internet." Hollywood, California Page 8 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Hollywood, California Page 9 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali As Emmy puts it, someone said that an overnight success in Hollywood takes 15 years in the making. Emmy said he spent five years being laughed at, five years struggling without pay, and the next five years living off of $750 a month for research. He had previously applied for research funding from IBM, but had been denied. During the years that Emmy was trying to convince the world of what he had, and doors were continually being closed to him. White computer scientists were being supported, and advancing with that support. Twenty-five years ago, for five years, he worked unpaid for the United States National Weather Service Research Laboratory, while white co-workers were paid. Now an IBM designer claims that he reinvented the computer because he has used only four processors to reach the 3.1 billion calculations per second. Wonder where he got the idea! Hollywood, California Page 10 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Hollywood, California Page 11 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Emmy made an interesting point, he brought out what minorities unilaterally know, the white authors are paid to write about white people, because that's who the white people want to hear about. In essence, historians are paid not only for what they write about history, but also for what they don't write. In an interview with the National Society of Black Engineers, Emmy was asked if he thought that the connection between the words genius and computer dissuade many blacks from going into that field because they don't feel they are smart enough to do that. Emmy said he would remind those people who feel that they aren't smart enough, that the mathematicians and famous inventors of the past graduated at the bottom of their class, including Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. Emmy's high speed processor formula is not limited to the world of computers. At present, he is working with petroleum companies, his formula allowing them to "see" oil reserves, and giving them the ability to Hollywood, California Page 12 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali extract more oil resources than was previously possible. A child soldier in Congo. Emeagwali was a 14-year-old soldier in the Nigerian-Biafran civil war. In Biafra, if you're as tall as a rifle, you're old enough to carry one. Hollywood, California Page 13 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Unfortunately, advances in science and technology are not always used for constructive reasons. In December of 2000 Saddam Hussein sought to use Emmy's invention to more accurately target his seemingly innocuous war weapons–-Play Stations loaded with germs for biological warfare. I can't fully explain why I cried when I read his story, except to say that when I was growing up, there was relatively only one black face on television–-Bill Cosby's, and there were no blacks on commercials. The degree of invisibility in the media, and the stereotypes conveyed when we did see ourselves was traumatizing to the psyche. And what hurts even now, is that even though blacks are highly represented on commercials now, other minorities still aren't, and it's excessively difficult for blacks and other minorities to sell a screenplay. It seems discouragingly hopeless at times. Thank you so much for doing Antwone Fisher, and giving opportunity where there was none. What I enjoyed most was the content of his character, persevering in the face of adversity, and letting it mold him into a better person. Hollywood, California Page 14 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali It's just good to know that there are people, right now, today, using their gifts and abilities, in spite of the misconceptions, jealousies, scathing criticisms, hardships, and discrimination they face on a daily basis. Biafran refugees fleeing in Umuahia Oct 1968. Emeagwali was a Biafran refugee and child soldier. People like these lift our moral and make the world seem brighter. We need to know about them. Emmy, a child prodigy, mathematical genius, civil-oceancoastal-marine engineer/astronomer, inventor, and Hollywood, California Page 15 of 29 Comment: 62 ch. Pré-Gentil CH-1242 Satigny Switzerland Phone +41 (0)22 753 17 00 Mobil +41 (0)79 655 43 67 E-mail [email protected] Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali his contribution to the world, deserves recognition. If the rights can be procured, I would like to write his story, and I would like you to play him. Will you? If you'd like to know more about him, his name is Philip Emeagwali, and his website is at: Emeagwali.com. And if you'd like to see some of my work, my website is at http://www.geocities.com/tmboulet. Hollywood, California Page 16 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Mr. & Mrs. Denzel Washington Also, Mr. Washington, I'm an unknown aspiring screenwriter, with just a high school education. So you may not want to trust me to handle such a project. I'm Hollywood, California Page 17 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali not sure I trust myself. But even if you get someone else to write Emmy's story, please do it. I think the world would like to learn about, who some call, "the black Bill Gates". I can't wait to see it! I called him Emmy, because I read his story on his website, and about six hours later, I was moved to write you about it, but my internet service was interrupted that same day, and I couldn't remember how to spell his name, and couldn't get back on the internet to find out. So, coming from memory, some points could be inaccurate. I tried to faithfully convey what I read on his site, but quite frankly, I'm intellectually unable to comprehend some of the more technical aspects. The breadth of this man's achievements alone, run into eight pages. I hope, I've encapsulated the essence of his achievements. Hollywood, California Page 18 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali One night, years ago, I caught a movie a little after it had begun, and I couldn't turn it off, because the young black man on it was so fascinating. And even though everyone on the movie was looking down on him, his beautiful smile, and charismatic personality glittered. I thought, can't they see he's gorgeous, charming, witty? He shines so brightly the world is going to notice him. That was "Carbon Copy," and a few years later you exploded on the scene. Just like I could identify your talent when I saw it. I can identify talent in myself, I just need someone to help me open the door, so it can shine. Hollywood, California Page 19 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Thank you for reading this. Sincerely, Tiana Boulet P.S. Though you are the one that I would most like to play this role, I'm going to have to ask others, simultaneously as well, because I've written to other actors about other screenplays in the past, and never so much as received a response. It may never have even gotten into their hands. So I can't wait for a response from you that may never come. Hollywood, California Page 20 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Hollywood, California Page 21 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Hollywood, California Page 22 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Webmistress’ Note: The above is one of several letters, scripts and proposals we’ve received from Hollywood and Nollywood. When filmed, it could become the first movie on a scientist of African descent. It could be similar to the critically acclaimed Hotel Rwanda and the Oscar-winning movie A Beautiful Mind. Below is our recommended list of African-American themed movies. To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (1972) Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, The (1974) It's Good to Be Alive (1974) King Lear (1974) Just an Old Sweet Song (1976) Hollywood, California Page 23 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Louis Armstrong - Chicago Style (1976) Roots (1977) Wilma (1977) King (1978) Woman Called Moses, A (1978) Freedom Road (1979) Hollow Image (1979) I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1979) Roots: The Next Generations (1979) Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige (1981) Marva Collins Story, The (1981) Sophisticated Gents, The (1981) For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf (1982) Sister, Sister (1982) For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story (1983) Booker (1984) Jesse Owens Story, The (1984) Atlanta Child Murders, The (1985) Hollywood, California Page 24 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Go Tell It On the Mountain (1985) Killing Floor, The (1985) Words by Heart (1985) Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI (1986) George McKenna Story, The (1986) Mandela (1987) Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987) God Bless the Child (1988) Heart and Soul (1989) Mother's Courage, A: The Mary Thomas Story (1989) My Past Is My Own (1989) Raisin in the Sun, A (1989) Women of Brewster Place, The (1989) Common Ground (1990) Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, The (1990) Heat Wave (1990) Murder in Mississippi (1990) Brother Future (1991) Josephine Baker Story, The (1991) Hollywood, California Page 25 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Jacksons, The: An American Dream (1992) Stompin' at the Savoy (1992) Ernest Green Story, The (1993) Laurel Avenue (1993) Queen (1993) Strapped (1993) Vernon Johns Story, The (1994) Lily in Winter (1994) Divas (1995) Piano Lesson, The (1995) Tuskegee Airmen, The (1995) Tyson (1995) What About Your Friends (1995) Captive Heart: The James Mink Story (1996) Cherokee Kid, The (1996) Mr. & Mrs. Loving (1996) Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault (1996) Road to Galveston (1996) Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story (1996) Hollywood, California Page 26 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Soul of the Game (1996) Buffalo Soldiers (1997) Ditchdigger's Daughters, The (1997) Don King: Only in America (1997) First-Time Felon (1997) Miss Evers' Boys (1997) Ms. Scrooge (1997) Riot (1997) Always Outnumbered (Always Outgunned) (1998) Glory & Honor (1998) Lesson Before Dying, A (1998) Mama Flora's Family (1998) Temptations, The (1998) Wedding, The (1998) After All (Arabesque) (1999) Color of Courage, The (1999) Deep in My Heart (1999) Funny Valentines (1999) Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999) Hollywood, California Page 27 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Incognito (Arabesque) (1999) Intimate Betrayal (Arabesque) (1999) Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999) Jackie's Back! (1999) Passing Glory (1999) Rendezvous (Arabesque) (1999) Cora Unashamed (2000) Corner, The (2000) Disappearing Acts (2000) Freedom Song (2000) Hidden Blessings (Arabesque) (2000) Little Richard (2000) Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (2000) Love Song (2000) Masquerade (Arabesque) (2000) Midnight Blue (Arabesque) (2000) Playing With Fire (Arabesque) (2000) Private Affair, A (Arabesque) (2000) Rhapsody (Arabesque) (2000) Hollywood, California Page 28 of 29 Oscar Winner Denzel Washington Asked to Star as Philip Emeagwali Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) Something to Sing About (2000) Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001) Fire & Ice (2001) Ruby's Bucket of Blood (2001) Conviction (2002) Little John (2002) Rosa Parks Story, The (2002) Jasper, Texas (2003) Sounder (2003) Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (2004) Something the Lord Made (2004) Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005) Hollywood, California Page 29 of 29