As soon as you start looking into roles which are specifically Asian, Black, or Latina, you start looking at stereotypes. That's the issue minority actors face - it's not that we don't want to play our ethnicities; it's that, often, the role that's written for our ethnicity is a stereotype.

As soon as you start looking into roles which are specifically Asian, Black, or Latina, you start looking at stereotypes. That's the issue minority actors face - it's not that we don't want to play our ethnicities; it's that, often, the role that's written for our ethnicity is a stereotype.

📖 Jessica Henwick

🌍 English  |  👨‍💼 Actress

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This quote highlights a critical challenge faced by minority actors: the pigeonholing into stereotypical roles when casting focuses explicitly on ethnicity. It underscores the importance of nuanced, diverse representations that break free from clichés, allowing authentic portrayals that reflect the complexity of individual experiences. The frustration expressed here invites the industry to rethink how roles are crafted, encouraging inclusive narratives that empower actors without confining them based on ethnicity.

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