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Let actors do what they do best – act!
- Piers Morgan, Columnist for The Sun
- Published: 16:24, 3 Dec 2024
- Updated: 16:24, 3 Dec 2024
I LOVED Rupert Everett blasting the "bullsh*t" modern scourge of supposed cultural appropriation in movies with activists demanding only gay actors should play gay roles and bullying the likes of Scarlett Johansson out of playing a trans character in the film Rub & Tug because she’s not trans herself.
As he said, the whole point of acting is that actors act roles.
Did it matter that Tom Hanks isn’t gay when he played a gay man in Philadelphia, the first big movie about HIV/AIDS, and did it so well that he won an Oscar, and shone such a massively important and effective global light on the killer disease?
It did to the woke brigade, who’ve since attacked him so much for it that he now says he shouldn’t have accepted the part because there was a lack of authenticity in "a straight guy playing a gay guy".
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What poppycock.
Anthony Hopkins isn’t a serial killer but was chilling as Hannibal Lecter.
Robert Ne Niro isn’t a boxer but crushed it in Raging Bull.
Marlon Brando wasn’t a Mafia boss but played one better than the real thing in The Godfather.
Rock Hudson was one of Hollywood’s all-time great male romantic leads yet was also secretly gay.
Just let actors do what they do best – act!
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