Saturday, October 26

Stanley Tucci says it is ‘superb’ for straight actors to play homosexual characters

Stanley Tucci has defended straight actors taking up homosexual roles, saying an actor’s job is “to play different people”.

The 62-year-old, who has starred in blockbusters together with The Hunger Games and The Devil Wears Prada, not too long ago performed Colin Firth’s on-screen associate in Supernova.

“Obviously I believe that’s fine,” Tucci stated about straight actors enjoying homosexual characters.

“I’m always very flattered when gay men come up to me and talk about The Devil Wears Prada or when they talk about Supernova, and they say ‘It was just so beautiful, you did it the right way’ – because often it’s not done the right way.”

He added: “I actually do consider that an actor is an actor is an actor.

“You’re supposed to play different people. You just are. That’s the whole point of it.”

Tucci weighed in on the controversy on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, the place he was interviewed by Lauren Laverne about his life and profession.

He additionally spoke of performing as an “escape”, significantly following the loss of life of his first spouse, Kathryn (Kate) Spath, in 2009 from breast most cancers.

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He stated: “It’s a way of controlling time and emotion and space, because we have no control over any of that in our lives and that’s what theatre does, that’s what film-making does.

“I really feel a lot safer on stage than I do in my actual life. Sometimes strolling right into a cocktail occasion or a cocktail party I get very nervous.”

Tucci said he did not work for a almost a year after Kate’s death, adding: “You by no means actually recover from it.”

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The actor, who now lives in London along with his second spouse, Felicity Blunt, spoke in regards to the doubts he had relationship the sister of his The Devil Wears Prada co-star Emily Blunt, who was greater than 20 years youthful than him.

“I was kind of afraid of getting into a relationship and I kept trying to break it off because I am 21 years older than she is and I didn’t want to feel old but I knew this was an incredibly special person,” he stated.

“If anybody made things better for all of us, it is her. She’s the one.”

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