It's the only thing that's going to save us right now. It's what we need most as a culture, and it's beautiful. Because I'm not willing to support the death of empathic imagination. So, the two separate conversations have to happen simultaneously. He declared he was a gay manwithout the physical act, which furthered rumors.
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Andrew Garfield Kevin Winter/Getty Imagesįorbidding straight actors from playing gay characters would mean "the death of empathic imagination," The Amazing Spider-Man and Tick, Tick…Boom! actor Andrew Garfield said in an interview with The Telegraphpublished Monday.Īs part of the profile, Garfield was asked about his performance in a 2017 stage production of Angels in America, "in which he played Prior Walter, a prophetic gay AIDS patient," and about whether he believes straight actors should portray gay characters. This isn’t the first time Garfield has advocated for a version of Spider-Man who’s exploring his sexual identity.