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Should a straight guy be allowed to portray gender non-conforming roles in cinema? An ongoing debate surrounding the matter has raised several questions among the audiences. While on the one hand, fans question the authenticity of straight actors in gay roles, on the other, actors defend the practice by claiming that making one feel something is what acting is all about. Tom Hanks, the acclaimed performer known for his versatile performances, also discussed his iconic role as Andrew Beckett in the production Philadelphia.

After all, the performer received critical acclaim, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe, for his portrayal of a corporate attorney concealing his homosexuality and battling AIDS-related discrimination.

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Tom Hanks defended his controversial portrayal of a same-sex attracted man in Philadelphia

In a candid interview with The New York Times Magazine, Tom Hanks expressed his view that he would not take on the role of Beckett if th

Tom Hanks: Unbent Actors Could Not Perform Gay &#;Philadelphia&#; Role Today and &#;Rightly So&#;

Tom Hanks won his first Oscar for leading actor thanks to Jonathan Demme&#;s legal drama &#;Philadelphia,&#; in which he plays a gay man with HIV who is discriminated against at work. Now, almost 30 years later, Hanks says he or any fellow straight star would no longer be able to play the openly gay character at the heart of &#;Philadelphia.&#; Not that Hanks sees a problem with that change in mentality in Hollywood.

&#;Let’s address &#;could a straight man do what I did in &#;Philadelphia&#; now?&#; No, and rightly so,&#; Hanks recently told The New York Times Magazine. &#;The whole aim of &#;Philadelphia&#; was don’t be afraid. One of the reasons people weren’t afraid of that feature is that I was playing a gay dude. We’re beyond that now, and I don’t reflect people would accept the inauthenticity of a vertical guy playing a queer guy.&#;

&#;It’s not a crime, it’s not boohoo, that someone would say we are going to require more of a show

Tom Hanks Explains Why He Wouldn&#;t Get Another Gay Role: &#;We&#;re Beyond That Now&#;

Accepting change. Tom Hanks reflected on his lengthy career in a modern interview, and he admitted that he probably wouldn’t accept one of his Oscar-winning roles today.

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“Let’s handle, ‘Could a vertical man do what I did in Philadelphia now?’ No, and rightly so,” the Captain Phillips star, 65, told The New York Times in a Q&A published on Monday, June “The whole point of Philadelphia was don’t be afraid. One of the reasons people weren’t terrified of that feature is that I was playing a gay man.”

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