Ruby Rose covers some of her tattoos because they're Christian and wouldn't fit the character (Jewish).
I'm not on Twitter personally, but will do hashtag searches every now and then, and people apparently didn't get the message that "straight actors need not apply" because a lot of the suggestions that are being proposed on Twitter are for non-LGBT individuals, and it's kind of annoying me.
Also, if Robert Reed could sell Mike Brady to a nation that didn't realize he was gay in real life... Or for a more recent example, Jim Parsons regarding Sheldon Cooper's newfound heterosexuality (but used to be asexual)... then the opposite can be true as well. It's about the definition of "acting" - playing a completely different person/personality type.
I don't know what the answer is for more inclusion but if it involves excluding others it will never quite sit right with me.
It would be funny if the actress who gets it pretends to be gay to get it.Yes, a Straight actor could very easily play the role, but the producers have chosen to make the role exclusive to members of the LGBTQ community... which is both entirely reasonable and entirely their prerogative.
No. Not really.It would be funny if the actress who gets it pretends to be gay to get it.
^^this
It's just a role. a fictional character. Gay, straight, bi, trans - most simply don't care after a certain point. The makers of shows usually look for actors that bring something above and beyond what's on paper regarding the character's personality and archetype and might make alterations to the character after that point as well. True, they often do look for certain physical traits as well. And all that's up to solely the makers of each show and what they want for their show.
Also, if Robert Reed could sell Mike Brady to a nation that didn't realize he was gay in real life... Or for a more recent example, Jim Parsons regarding Sheldon Cooper's newfound heterosexuality (but used to be asexual)... then the opposite can be true as well. It's about the definition of "acting" - playing a completely different person/personality type.
You do realize "Tootsie" wasn't a documentary. Stuff like that isn't funny in real life.It would be funny if the actress who gets it pretends to be gay to get it.
Just imagine the scandal if it came out. It could break the internet.You do realize "Tootsie" wasn't a documentary. Stuff like that isn't funny in real life.
Just imagine the scandal if it came out. It could break the internet.
Why? An actress who really wants a job?
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