Tom Hanks is wrong about gay roles, says Four Weddings star

HOLLYWOOD star Simon Callow has said he disagrees with Tom Hanks’ claim that straight actors should not be playing gay characters.

The Four Weddings and a Funeral favourite told GB News: “Think of all the wonderful performances of people who are not gay have given: John Hurt, Daniel Day Lewis, and Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain.

“I mean, these are all as far as I know, heterosexual actors who’ve given utterly convincing credible and illuminating performances.”

He added: “Though I’m gay, it doesn’t qualify me to play all the many different kinds of gay people that there are.

“It’s a very simple idea and a dangerous idea that you can only play someone who you actually are.

“So although I think Tom Hanks’ heart is clearly in the right place, I think it’s a terribly important thing that we stress, but actors are about imagination, about creating characters…

“It’s not about graphical acting, mustn’t be, shouldn’t be.”

Asked if a straight ban on gay roles was the way the movie industry was moving, he said: “There’s pressure everywhere to conform to a certain series of ideas which have been generated in the last couple of years, which all of which have huge implications

“And you have to consider it – it seems like a terribly enlightened thing to say only people who are something should act them, but it’s not.

“It’s a limiting thing. It kills the imagination, it kills the liberation that you feel as an actor when you play somebody else.

“So, I think Tom Hanks is a very kind and gentle and thoughtful man who was trying to ally himself with a sympathetic idea, but it’s a dangerous one, in my view.”