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Russell T Davies says he will happily defend his call to stop casting straight actors in gay roles and insists he never meant to upstage heterosexual actors
Earlier this month, the screenwriter, 57, said gay characters in his latest drama are played by gay actors
It s A Sin follows the stories of three gay 18-year-olds who arrive in London in 1981, at the beginning of the HIV epidemic
Davies said at the time directors must cast gay men because you wouldn t black someone up
Discussing his comments on Thursday s Loose Women, he said that he will happily defend his remarks and that he never meat to upstage straight stars
Christopher Biggins says its ridiculous to claim only gay actors should play gay characters in film and television.
Earlier this week, critically-acclaimed screenwriter Russell T Davies said every gay character in his upcoming Channel 4 drama It s A Sin will be played by gay actors, because it is the only way to ensure an authentic portrayal.
Speaking from his home in Hackney, East London, actor Biggins, 72, appeared with journalist Benjamin Butterworth to debate the issue, saying that the point of acting is taking on a character .
Viewers agreed with Biggens, who has been in a civil partnership with his partner Neil Sinclair since 2006, arguing such divisive statements could cause more harm than good in terms of equality, and that great actors can make any role believable .
Just about every year since 1952, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has delivered a Christmas address to the masses, and 2020 will be no different. Shortly after she gives her remarks, however, British broadcaster Channel 4 will air an “alternative message” from the Queen, brought to life by deepfake software and an actress with a pseudo-regal affect. “On the BBC, I haven’t always been able to speak plainly and from the heart,” the “Queen” said in a promo posted to the broadcaster’s Twitter.
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