In a recent
interview, out actor Wentworth Miller reiterated that he's finished playing
straight characters, saying that such roles feel “like a dead end.”
The
48-year-old actor last week reprised his role as Assistant District Attorney
(ADA) Isaiah Holmes in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Holmes is the show's first openly gay district attorney.
In an
Instagram post last year, Miller said that he's no longer interested in playing
straight roles, including Michael Scofield on Prison Break, which
Fox is reportedly planning to revive again.
Speaking
with Entertainment Tonight, Miller expanded on his remarks, saying
that he's not interested in playing gay characters defined by “their struggle.”
“I have things
in common with Isaiah [Holmes] but we're not the same person. Obviously,” Miller said. “I had things in common with Michael Scofield
too. What feels more truthful maybe, more authentic about Isaiah is I don't
have to spend time servicing straightness. Straight relationships. Acting is
investigating. For me. Mapping new territory. Articulating things I don't get
to articulate in my day-to-day. Mapping straightness, at this point... feels
like a dead end.”
“Are there any
specific stories you're interested in telling or playing now that you're done
playing straight characters?”
“Sure. I'd
like to tell – to watch – more stories where gay characters are informed by
their struggles, but not defined. Not getting sacrificed so straight characters
can enjoy some kind of epiphany. I don't think that's too much to ask. It's so important
queer audiences – queer kids – see stories that don't center on suffering. See
us empowered, in positions of authority. Moving through the world with purpose.
Confidence. Dignity. It makes it easier to imagine those things are available
to us in real life too,” he said.
SOURCE: ON TOP MAG
I already read this, think it was last year, when he said he's bored playing straight characters & that he won't be coming back to Prison Break. 😏 I mean, sure... it's his choice but, I don't think a great actor limits himself as much as he does with that choice. 🤷♂️
ReplyDeleteI get what he’s doing but to limit yourself is a tight squeeze
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