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Shaq Says He Turned Down Michael Clarke Duncan's Iconic 'The Green Mile' Role
© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
While on the "The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast" this week, Shaquille O'Neal revealed that he was initially offered the role of John Coffey in "The Green Mile," who was played by Michael Clarke Duncan...
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"I didn't want to play the down-South African American guy during slavery," Shaq explained. "I didn't want to play that role."

Shaq, who was still with the Lakers in '99, added he has no regrets over it all -- especially considering Duncan shined in the part.

"The guy who played it did a wonderful job," Shaq says, "He's no longer with us, he passed away. Michael Clarke Duncan did an excellent job."

"I think I made the right decision because he did way better than I could have done," Shaq said. "But, I got offered that role."
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imjustafatkid29 months
Would have been a terrible movie. Glad he turned it down.
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75503Tiger29 months
I like Shaq, he is a great human. So glad things went this way, that role gave MCD a legacy before he died because he nailed it.
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soccerfüt29 months
“Don’t you put that evil on me, Tommy Hanks.” - Shaq
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Strannix29 months
Didn't know there was slavery in the 1930's, interesting
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the808bass29 months
No. No he didn’t.
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dirtsandwich29 months
I’m trying to imagine Shaq in that role. Literally laugh out loud funny.
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tigerfan8429 months
During slavery??
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HogBalls29 months
That role was way out of Shaw’s league
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foj198129 months
Love Shaq but he is no actor
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Hangit29 months
Shaq turned it down because he did not want to eat 100k German cockroaches, for that "Puke the roaches" scene.
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Beef Tits29 months
Michael Clarke Duncan nailed that part so great.
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themunch29 months
He was fantastic in that role
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