Oprah Winfrey in 1985’s ‘The Color Purple’.Photo:Eric Charbonneau/Getty; Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via GettyThis story contains spoilers forThe Color Purple, which is now playing in theaters.Fans of the originalThe Color Purplewere no doubt delighted to seeWhoopi Goldbergmake a surprise cameo in the new musical reimagining. So why didn’t Goldberg’s costar in the original,Oprah Winfrey, also have a cameo?The media mogul, 69, and Goldberg, 68, played Sofia and Celie, respectively, inSteven Spielberg’s 1985 movie, an adaptation of Alice Walker’s 1982 novel.Winfrey, who produced the new film, recently toldThe Hollywood Reporterthat she did consider making an appearance in it."[A cameo] would’ve been good in the church scene, but I thought it would also be distracting when Sofia is getting married that if the old original Sofia was just one of the people in the church," Winfrey told the outlet. “And then they were shooting that in the middle of Georgia when COVID was [spreading] like, ‘OK, well I ain’t sitting in that church all day anyway.' ““And also I just think it’s more special that it’s just Whoopi,” she added of Goldberg’s cameo. Goldberg appears early in the film as a midwife who helps a young Celie give birth.Oprah Winfrey in ‘The Color Purple’.Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via GettyThe movie’s screenwriter Marcus Gardley recently toldTheLos Angeles Timesthat he chose to create a midwife character for Goldberg to portray in order to show a passing of the torch from the Spielberg original to the new production, which adapts the Broadway stage show for the big screen. Both Brooks, 34, and Barrino, 39, appeared as their movie characters on Broadway years before taking on the new film.“Symbolically, that felt like the perfect partbecause she’s the one to not only encourage her during the birth, but it’s like she herself gave birth to the role and now we see her passing it down,” Gardley told the outlet.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Danielle Brooks in ‘The Color Purple’.Courtesy Warner Bros. PicturesEven though Winfrey does not appear in the new movie, she has been one ofThe Color Purple’s most visible stars on its press tour. She recently told PEOPLE that the original movie proved “the most important thing that had ever happened to meand continues to be a central theme in my life,““It’s as big a miracle as my whole life has been, because I didn’t know one single soul in the business,” Winfrey said. Though she had worked in television news for years before taking the role,The Color Purplemarked Winfrey’s first feature film credit — and herfirst-ever experience on a film set.The Color Purpleis in theaters now.

Oprah Winfrey in 1985’s ‘The Color Purple’.Photo:Eric Charbonneau/Getty; Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty

Oprah Winfrey Shares Why She Chose Not to Cameo in The Color Purple

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This story contains spoilers forThe Color Purple, which is now playing in theaters.Fans of the originalThe Color Purplewere no doubt delighted to seeWhoopi Goldbergmake a surprise cameo in the new musical reimagining. So why didn’t Goldberg’s costar in the original,Oprah Winfrey, also have a cameo?The media mogul, 69, and Goldberg, 68, played Sofia and Celie, respectively, inSteven Spielberg’s 1985 movie, an adaptation of Alice Walker’s 1982 novel.Winfrey, who produced the new film, recently toldThe Hollywood Reporterthat she did consider making an appearance in it."[A cameo] would’ve been good in the church scene, but I thought it would also be distracting when Sofia is getting married that if the old original Sofia was just one of the people in the church,” Winfrey told the outlet. “And then they were shooting that in the middle of Georgia when COVID was [spreading] like, ‘OK, well I ain’t sitting in that church all day anyway.' ““And also I just think it’s more special that it’s just Whoopi,” she added of Goldberg’s cameo. Goldberg appears early in the film as a midwife who helps a young Celie give birth.Oprah Winfrey in ‘The Color Purple’.Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via GettyThe movie’s screenwriter Marcus Gardley recently toldTheLos Angeles Timesthat he chose to create a midwife character for Goldberg to portray in order to show a passing of the torch from the Spielberg original to the new production, which adapts the Broadway stage show for the big screen. Both Brooks, 34, and Barrino, 39, appeared as their movie characters on Broadway years before taking on the new film.“Symbolically, that felt like the perfect partbecause she’s the one to not only encourage her during the birth, but it’s like she herself gave birth to the role and now we see her passing it down,” Gardley told the outlet.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Danielle Brooks in ‘The Color Purple’.Courtesy Warner Bros. PicturesEven though Winfrey does not appear in the new movie, she has been one ofThe Color Purple’s most visible stars on its press tour. She recently told PEOPLE that the original movie proved “the most important thing that had ever happened to meand continues to be a central theme in my life,““It’s as big a miracle as my whole life has been, because I didn’t know one single soul in the business,” Winfrey said. Though she had worked in television news for years before taking the role,The Color Purplemarked Winfrey’s first feature film credit — and herfirst-ever experience on a film set.The Color Purpleis in theaters now.

This story contains spoilers forThe Color Purple, which is now playing in theaters.

Fans of the originalThe Color Purplewere no doubt delighted to seeWhoopi Goldbergmake a surprise cameo in the new musical reimagining. So why didn’t Goldberg’s costar in the original,Oprah Winfrey, also have a cameo?

The media mogul, 69, and Goldberg, 68, played Sofia and Celie, respectively, inSteven Spielberg’s 1985 movie, an adaptation of Alice Walker’s 1982 novel.

Winfrey, who produced the new film, recently toldThe Hollywood Reporterthat she did consider making an appearance in it.

“[A cameo] would’ve been good in the church scene, but I thought it would also be distracting when Sofia is getting married that if the old original Sofia was just one of the people in the church,” Winfrey told the outlet. “And then they were shooting that in the middle of Georgia when COVID was [spreading] like, ‘OK, well I ain’t sitting in that church all day anyway.' "

“And also I just think it’s more special that it’s just Whoopi,” she added of Goldberg’s cameo. Goldberg appears early in the film as a midwife who helps a young Celie give birth.

Oprah Winfrey in ‘The Color Purple’.Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty

Oprah Winfrey on the set of “The Color Purple”

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The movie’s screenwriter Marcus Gardley recently toldTheLos Angeles Timesthat he chose to create a midwife character for Goldberg to portray in order to show a passing of the torch from the Spielberg original to the new production, which adapts the Broadway stage show for the big screen. Both Brooks, 34, and Barrino, 39, appeared as their movie characters on Broadway years before taking on the new film.

“Symbolically, that felt like the perfect partbecause she’s the one to not only encourage her during the birth, but it’s like she herself gave birth to the role and now we see her passing it down,” Gardley told the outlet.

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Danielle Brooks in ‘The Color Purple’.Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

DANIELLE BROOKS as Sophia and COREY HAWKINS as Harpo in THE COLOR PURPLE

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Even though Winfrey does not appear in the new movie, she has been one ofThe Color Purple’s most visible stars on its press tour. She recently told PEOPLE that the original movie proved “the most important thing that had ever happened to meand continues to be a central theme in my life,”

“It’s as big a miracle as my whole life has been, because I didn’t know one single soul in the business,” Winfrey said. Though she had worked in television news for years before taking the role,The Color Purplemarked Winfrey’s first feature film credit — and herfirst-ever experience on a film set.

The Color Purpleis in theaters now.

source: people.com