Well, isn’t this something?
Some actor I have never heard of named Michaela Jae Rodriguez, who is transgender, recently said he wants to play characters who are “cis.” That means “normal,” as in they do not delude themselves into thinking they are the opposite sex.
In other words, he just wants to be paid for doing what he is already doing by being transgender, which is playing a character, except he refuses to break (not even after the DVD commentary. Eat your heart out, Kirk Lazarus!).
“I think what we’re working towards now is more agency and more open space for trans voices and trans people — to obviously have more parts and have more space to express different types of characters, just like any other person on this planet,” said Rodriguez to Pink News.
I can at least understand the concept of not wanting to be typecast and playing the same sort of character. Still, this guy previously said in 2018 that he wants to challenge himself as an actor by playing roles meant for actual women, and the way he frames it just makes it even funnier: […]
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