Entertainment Movies Documentaries Andra Day Says She Said No 'Multiple Times' to Playing Billie Holiday: 'I Was Terrified' Andra Day stars as the legendary singer in Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday By Ale Russian Ale Russian Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has appeared in Women's World, First For Women, Biography.com and the Chicago Sun-Times. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 1, 2021 01:26PM EST Andra Day in The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Photo: Paramount Pictures Andra Day was intimidated by the challenge of embodying one of the most iconic voices in music. The singer stars as Billie Holiday in the upcoming The United States vs. Billie Holiday, which recounts the way Holiday played a pivotal role in the start of the Civil Rights movement with one of her impactful songs about lynching. At a 2021 Sundance Film Festival virtual panel hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, Day, 36, opened up about her fears in taking on the iconic singer as her first-ever starring role. "I didn't anticipate I would go into acting this soon or start with a role like this," she said, via USA Today. "I didn't want to do this when it was first brought to my attention – because I love Billie Holiday ... I was nervous, I was terrified. I said 'no' multiple times." Andra Day Stuns in Chilling Trailer for Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday Day was finally convinced to take on the role in order to shed light on how Holiday's groundbreaking song "Strange Fruit," which compared the bodies of Black men lynched in the American South to fruit hanging from trees, put Holiday in the FBI's crosshairs. Billie Holiday; Andra Day. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images; Takashi Seida/Paramount Pictures/Hulu The movie is directed by Lee Daniels, the Oscar-nominated director behind movies like Precious and The Butler. He previously told The Hollywood Reporter that he wanted to highlight Holiday's unknown role in the Civil Rights movement. "When you think of Civil Rights leaders, you think of men," Daniels said. "When you think of Billie Holiday, you think of this brilliant tortured jazz singer that happened to have been a drug addict. I didn't know that she kicked off the Civil Rights movement. Before there was a Civil Rights movement, there was Billie Holiday and 'Strange Fruit.' The government saw that song as a threat and she was a target. That's history and they keep it from us." The United States vs. Billie Holiday lands on Hulu Feb. 26. Close