It’s not Adam Driver’s acting skills that landed him prime roles in the upcoming “Star Wars” movie or HBO series “Girls.” It’s white privilege.

“It’s a little surreal,” Driver says of being cast by top Hollywood directors in a new VMan magazine interview.

“I love (Martin) Scorsese and (Steven) Spielberg – I probably watch Jaws twice a year. To work with them is a little out of body. It’s obviously extremely flattering, and weird. I’m a straight, white male, and I’ve had more opportunities than other people have, unjustly. And I’ve been lucky on top of that.”

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He adds, “It’s so insane to me. That’s why I like being a part of Girls, because it’s such a female-driven show. I see so many actors and friends who are so fu**ing good—but for one reason or another, because they’re female or African American, there aren’t as many opportunities for them. It’s total bullsh*t.

“My wife is an actress. She’s had to audition for, you know, ‘Blonde Girl #3.’ There’s just such sh*tty writing and not as many opportunities.”

So despite being compared to Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Marlon Brando, the rising star credits his success merely to his skin color and gender.