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Academy Awards Voters Are Extremely Old and White

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Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet.
Ah, Hollywood, home of the Prius-driving liberal, Kumbaya views of diversity, and the Obama fundraiser. You can't really get any further left and, as such, politically correct, than the industry of lights, camera, and action.

But if you look at the true ethnic makeup of the film industry, you might call it all talk, no action, because, if the voting membership of the motion picture academy is any sign, it's white, male and old:

The Los Angeles Times today got a rare look at the ethnicity and age range of the 5,765 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which will hand out its Academy Awards in Hollywood next weekend.

The money stats?

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Alan Light

-Voting membership is 94 percent white.

-It's 77 percent male.

-The median age of a voting member is ... 62!

-People younger than 50 made up 14 percent of the membership.

-African-Americans make up 2 percent of the voting members.

-Latinos, who comprise one of every two people in Los Angeles, make up less than 2 percent.

Whew. Can you say country club? Augusta National accepted its first African- American member in 1990 and still seems as old and white as the academy.

The academy actually seems to be lagging several decades behind the coal mining industry in its acceptance of women.

About 4.54 percent of coal miners are women, and 5.71 are minorities, making the academy slightly more progressive than coal when it comes to female representation.

And the median age of the voting membership is strange in an industry in which a 40-year-old actress or writer is considered over-the-hill.

Hollywood values the youth demographic so much that its age craze shapes its movie production and TV ratings targets.

Perhaps the voters and the suits who get things produced are two different groups. In any case, it seems, few of them are women or minorities.

Perhaps the academy could use a little ... affirmative action?

[@dennisjromero / djromero@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]


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Mongo
Mongo

 So...to become a member of the Academy...how does one go about it ?  Is it by invitation ? Is there a membership fee ?  Basic qualifications ?

MingleMedia TV
MingleMedia TV

I just gotta ask - why do we have to keep putting a label on it. Why can't we all just get along??? Why are there exclusive groups for certain races - when we will get past this?Just sayin' - enough already!

Sunshine
Sunshine

The answer is simple...Dennis Romero is a racist. "Latinos, who comprise one of every two people in Los Angeles, make up less than 2 percent." What does that have to do with the Motion Picture Academy? The answer is...nothing.

Brandt Hardin
Brandt Hardin

The Academy certainly went with muchhigher brow nominees this year which I think will lose them a large portion oftheir young audience.  After doing betterat being in touch with the public the past two years, these stiff nominees justfall flat.  I usually have something incommon with the choice but not this year- if the contenders seem stuffy to you,check out my own Top 10 Movie Picks of 2011 at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot...where you won’t see a single of the Academy’s nominees for Best Picture but youwill get some movie artwork I drew up as well as the reviews!

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