Daniel Radcliffe says it is "pretty undeniable" that Hollywood is racist.
The 'Harry Potter' star considers the film industry to be "lagging
behind" when it comes to appreciating what people from all races can
offer.
When asked if Hollywood is racist, he said: "Yes. I mean it's pretty
undeniable, that's the thing, we like to think of ourselves as being a
very progressive industry but we have been lagging behind in all kinds
of areas and it's been very well documented.
"I think there's lots of things about the Oscars, there's lots of
amazing performances every year that don't get recognised. I feel like
there's a lot that's unseen about the process."
However, the 27-year-old star does feel like things have improved slightly as of late.
He added: "I do think that now these things have come up things are
going to start changing. I'm starting to see it in scripts that I read."
And Daniel also opened up about sexism in Hollywood and admits he finds it "crazy" that there is still a gender pay gap.
Speaking on BBC's The Victoria Derbyshire Show, he added: "Jennifer
Lawrence was the person who wrote that letter and started that whole
conversation.
"It's crazy that that still goes on and it's also in department to
department in the industry too. There are some departments that are
predominantly male, and again that's something that is changing, but
it's interesting."
Meanwhile, Daniel previously admitted he just assumes people think he is a feminist.
He explained: "It's sad that people are having to come out as feminist.
"I thought we'd have got beyond this point. I would hope it would be
assumed of me that I was one. You see amazing male characters, and there
is an absolute dearth of roles for women."