FRUSTRATED! WHERE'S THE COLOUR-BLIND CASTING IN THIS BLOODY COUNTRY!!!
Tue, 2 May 2006, 01:52 pmMichelleZ31 posts in thread
FRUSTRATED! WHERE'S THE COLOUR-BLIND CASTING IN THIS BLOODY COUNTRY!!!
Tue, 2 May 2006, 01:52 pm
Just want to vent, so I apologise in advance. Ha, ha, ha, so much for Australia priding itself on being a multicultural society! HA! Where the hell is all the multi-cultural actors on our stages and screens then? I think I'm as good or on par, in regard to talent, with many actresses in their early 20s, but being of Asian appearance, I rarely get called in - and I'm a NIDA grad! (Not that that means a lot these days).
I know this industry is primarily based on what you look like, but come on!!! Give us a chance to even audition for you, for christ's sakes! When are producers gonna open their eyes and realise that the Australian population is not entirely Anglo.
Has anyone else experienced this frustration?! This sounds dramatic (but hey, we're actors!!), but I'm going to devote my life to changing this in the industry. I realise that even Asian actors in England and USA find it difficult to break into the industry, so I really hope to change this.
Or casting directors could
Thu, 6 July 2006, 02:13 pmOr casting directors could "think outside the box" and consider a broader range of actors for roles. Unless a character is related to another(in which case they would have to look alike anyway) or some type of stereotype is attempting to be portrayed, if an Australian production sincerely wants to represent the country that we live in... be brave and try something different! It's not discrimination we are dealing with, it's pre-concieved typecasting.
Rae Johnston
Actress/Voice Artist
www.freewebs.com/raejohnston