Anonymous descriptions of discrimination against disabled actors have emerged

Amy Poehler, Naomie Harris and Jessica Barden are among the 80 actors and entertainment professionals who have signed an open letter against prejudice and discrimination towards disabled talent in Hollywood.
The letter states that there is an “urgent need to act on disability inclusion” and demands that major studios appoint permanent disability officers, who would have a variety of responsibilities including seeking out opportunities for disabled talent and ensuring inclusive and accessible hiring practices.
Around one in four adults in the US have some form of disability, according to government figures, yet one study found that just 3.5 per cent of regular characters in TV series were disabled in 2020.
Of the 27 Oscar winners who have played characters with a disability, only two were portrayed by disabled actors: Harold Russell in 1946 for The Best Years of Our Lives and Marlee Matlin in 1987 for Children of a Lesser God.
“Covid-19 made productions recruit Covid officers and specialists to keep cast and crew members safe so they could keep accessing work, in order to save as many jobs as possible,” she said.
“The disabled community have faced threats, lost jobs and dealt with a lack of access long before Covid-19, and unlike this situation, there has been no drastic steps to provide security.”
Harris added: “If you show the injustice of the system and say, ‘Look, here’s a way forward,’ it makes it more difficult for people to ignore.”
In an accompanying document, titled Hollywood Horror Stories, disabled talent anonymously detailed the discrimination they have encountered.
One actor said: “I was asked to audition where the audition room was up a flight of stairs with no elevator, the role specifically asked for someone who was disabled to play the role.”
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unfortunately I think discrimination is something that will never go away! I definitely don't agree with able bodied actors playing disabled characters. I am sure there are plenty of disabled actors who are just never given the opportunity to act!1
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As others have said discrimination isn't going to go away disability in films and series and soaps even adverts should be played by disabled actors it is annoying watching an able bodied person playing a disabled person very frustrating0
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Thanks for the contributions @deb74 @lisathomas50. Do you think anything could be done to improve opportunities for disabled actors? Do you think enough opportunities are given to young disabled people, for example, to encourage them to try acting?0
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Disabled actors are certainly not give the opportunities that they should have. I think It all comes down to discrimination and the fact that we seem to be seen as second class citizens!0
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@Tori_Scope disabled actors should be encouraged more and I think that producers should also be encouraged to use disabled actors and disabled people should be encouraged to act if that's what they want
Two people I know who have downs syndrome are models and doing realy well disability doesn't mean you can't do things just means your better with some things than others and disabled people certainly aren't stupid I think most of it is about discrimination
It's more annoying to see an able bodied person trying to play a disabled person than a disabled person playing the part0
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