Tom Hanks Stanley Tucci Point New York guy Gay Tom Hanks Stanley Tucci Point New York

Stanley Tucci Says It’s ‘Fine’ for Straight Actors to Play Gay Roles: ‘You’re Supposed to Play Different People. That’s the Whole Point of It’

Reading now: 184
variety.com

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Stanley Tucci appeared on BBC Radio 4’s “Desert Island Discs” show and weighed in on the debate over straight actors playing gay characters.

The Oscar nominee, whose been married to Emily Blunt’s sister since 2012, played gay roles in “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006) and “Supernova” (2020) and received critical acclaim for both performances. “Obviously I believe that’s fine,” Tucci said about straight actors taking gay roles. “I am always very flattered when gay men come up to me and talk to me about ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ or they talk about ‘Supernova,’ and they say that, ‘It was just so beautiful,’ you know, ‘You did it the right way.’ Because often, it’s not done the right way.” “An actor is an actor is an actor,” Tucci added. “You’re supposed to play different people.

You just are. That’s the whole point of it.” As long as it’s being done “the right way,” Tucci said it’s fine for straight actors to play gay characters on screen.

When it tips into caricature and stereotypes, then it becomes a problem. Tucci’s thoughts differ from that of Tom Hanks, who told The New York Times Magazine last year that a straight actor could not take on a gay role like the one he played in Jonathan Demme’s 1993 legal drama “Philadelphia.” Hanks starred in the film as a gay man with HIV who is discriminated against at work, and he won the Oscar for best actor thanks to his performance. “Let’s address ‘could a straight man do what I did in “Philadelphia” now?’ No, and rightly so,” Hanks said. “The whole point of ‘Philadelphia’ was don’t be afraid.

Read more on variety.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

31.07 / 21:41
lgbtq Music dance show Gay UPS Тикеры Man Fatally Stabbed in Confrontation as He Danced at a Gas Station
O’Shae Sibley was at a Brooklyn gas station with friends late Saturday night, filling up a car and blasting music by Beyoncé when a group of men approached and told them to stop dancing, according to friends. The men began using slurs and Mr. Sibley, 28, a gay man who was a professional dancer and choreographer, confronted them, according to his friends and a video of the altercation.
DMCA