Ben Whishaw on pressures facing LGBTQ actors in Hollywood

Ben Whishaw, a Golden Globe-winning actor who came out as LGBTQ in 2014, has spoken about the challenges openly gay performers face in achieving success. In an interview with The Guardian, he highlighted the need to conform to heterosexual norms in the industry. Whishaw also discussed his upcoming role in a film by gay director Ira Sachs.

Ben Whishaw has been open about his sexuality since 2014, navigating Hollywood's heteronormative expectations for over a decade. In a recent interview with The Guardian, the actor explained why few openly gay performers reach his level of prominence. "It’s complicated and probably different for every individual, but I think it’s still something to do with the fact that if you want to be really successful, you have to conform to what is deemed to be heterosexual taste, or something," Whishaw said.

He pointed to persistent industry standards that prioritize heterosexual appeal, including in portrayals of sex and desire. "Or be sexy in a heterosexual way. I’m always amazed by how much sex is underneath everything, actually. Or desire. There’s still a lot of homophobia and hatred. I mean, it’s better, but it’s still true," he added. Whishaw expressed understanding for those who keep their personal lives private, noting, "Also, who knows what journey people are on with these things? I don’t blame people for being private."

The conversation ties into Whishaw's new project, Peter Hujar’s Day, where he reunites with director Ira Sachs, co-writer of their earlier film Passages. Playing the role of gay photographer Peter Hujar, Whishaw reflected on the rarity of queer-led productions. "It definitely feels different if you’re making a project that’s about gayness or queerness. And there are lots of beautiful gay directors – but not that many. I think it’s hard for them to make films," he said. "So it’s precious when you get to be involved with one."

Whishaw's comments underscore ongoing discussions about inclusivity in entertainment, even as progress has been made.

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