
British actor Idris Elba, at the premiere of a movie about South African leader Nelson Mandela, said playing the role was a "massive responsibility." Elba almost missed the premiere in Johannesburg Sunday of "Mandela: A Long Walk To Freedom." The actor had an asthma attack Saturday after boarding a plane at Heathrow International Airport and was taken to a hospital. After catching another plane, Elba arrived just in time, The Guardian reported. Mandela, 95 and critically ill, was at his home in a Johannesburg suburb. But the premiere was attended by his second wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, played by Naomie Harris in the movie, and his third, Graca Machel, other family members, friends, diplomats and South African celebrities such as Nobel Prize-winning author Nadine Gordimer. "You can see the sweat! No pressure," Elba said as he wiped his forehead. "South Africans love their Madiba and it's a massive responsibility to bring him alive in the best possible way." Anant Singh, who produced the movie, said he showed Mandela a photograph of Elba in costume and makeup. The leader asked him "Is that me?" Elba, 41, the son of immigrants from Ghana and Sierra Leone, is best known for portraying a Baltimore drug dealer on the U.S. series "The Wire" and a London police detective in the BBC's "Luther."
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