The gay casting debate continues as many actors and people in the industry weigh in on what actors should play what roles.

It’s a Sin creator Russell T Davies previously spoke about his belief in authentic casting.

β€œI’m not being woke about this,” he told Radio Times. β€œBut I feel strongly that if I cast someone in a story, I am casting them to act as a lover, or an enemy, or someone on drugs or a criminal or a saint… they are not there to ‘act gay’ because ‘acting gay’ is a bunch of codes for a performance. It’s about authenticity, the taste of 2020.

β€œYou wouldn’t cast someone able-bodied and put them in a wheelchair,” he continued. β€œYou wouldn’t Black someone up. Authenticity is leading us to joyous places.”

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But Beauty and the Beast star Luke Evans disagrees… kinda.

β€œI’m not sure about that. Gay people have definitely missed out on gay roles, for sure. Russell spoke very powerfully, passionately, about this point. I get it, and I totally think that things do need to change,” Evans said to The Telegraph.

β€œBut from my perspective, firstly, I wouldn’t have had a career if gay people played gay roles and straight people played straight roles. I’d have played two roles out of the 36 projects I’ve worked on, or whatever [the number] is.

β€œTalent and ability, and a bit of luck and timing… That should be the reason why you get a job. It shouldn’t have anything to do with anything else.”

 

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The Debate Heats Up

Jim Parsons, another actor who joined the debate in 2021, spoke to the LA Times about choosing the best actor for the role. Period.

β€œI think the fight, as it were, is not about having only gay people play the gay parts but to ensure that all parts are open to all actors,” he said. β€œIt’s important that gay characters are portrayed as well-rounded and completely human individuals.

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β€œThere are plenty of straight actors who have played gay characters brilliantly,” he continued. β€œI think Brokeback Mountain is one of the most touching gay movies and love stories I have ever seen, and those two straight actors [Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal] were the best choices for those roles.”

Other voices who have joined the conversation include Dan Levy, Richard Madden and Billy Eichner.