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Last updated: December 12, 2024 10:01 am
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Sons of Anarchy creator talks about cis actor playing Venus

Back in 2008, the FX series sons of anarchy It suddenly appeared on our screens and quickly became a worldwide sensation.

Season 5 of the show, which aired in 2012, introduced the character Venus Van Dam, a transgender sex worker played by cisgender male actor Walton Goggins.

Venus made her debut in the episode “Orca Shrugged”, but became a character who regularly helps SAMCRO as one of her closest allies throughout the show.

A romantic relationship also develops between Venus and club member Tig Trager, played by Kim Coates. Venus was one of the few people who brought out Tig’s kinder side. sons” lasted for seven seasons, and their romance was accepted without question by the rest of the biker gang.

And earlier this year, Walton opened up about the unconventional way she landed the role of Venus, explaining that she first met Kurt when he was one of the lead writers. shieldWalton starred from 2002 to 2008.

Dedicated to playing Venus as accurately and respectfully as possible, Walton detailed how she approached the role even when she was working on Quentin Tarantino’s 2012 film. django unchained.

“Charlie and Kim and the boys on the show had only ever met me as Venus Van Dam,” he explained. “We had been friends for years, but they never spoke to me as Walton. They just called me Venus and treated me as the woman I was. ”

“Yeah, if I were doing that scene, or building that dynamic today, I would definitely use a real transgender actor,” he added. “I wouldn’t have used a white straight man, but Walton was always a goddess, right? He was very respectful of that community and portrayed it in a way that wasn’t demeaning or making fun of it. I was interested. [it]”

What do you think of Kurt and Walton’s approach to Venus? Let us know in the comments!

Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com

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Back in 2008, the FX series sons of anarchy It suddenly appeared on our screens and quickly became a worldwide sensation.Season 5 of the show, which aired in 2012, introduced the character Venus Van Dam, a transgender sex worker played by cisgender male actor Walton Goggins.Venus made her debut in the episode “Orca Shrugged”, but became a character who regularly helps SAMCRO as one of her closest allies throughout the show.A romantic relationship also develops between Venus and club member Tig Trager, played by Kim Coates. Venus was one of the few people who brought out Tig’s kinder side. sons” lasted for seven seasons, and their romance was accepted without question by the rest of the biker gang.And earlier this year, Walton opened up about the unconventional way she landed the role of Venus, explaining that she first met Kurt when he was one of the lead writers. shieldWalton starred from 2002 to 2008.Dedicated to playing Venus as accurately and respectfully as possible, Walton detailed how she approached the role even when she was working on Quentin Tarantino’s 2012 film. django unchained.“Charlie and Kim and the boys on the show had only ever met me as Venus Van Dam,” he explained. “We had been friends for years, but they never spoke to me as Walton. They just called me Venus and treated me as the woman I was. ”“Yeah, if I were doing that scene, or building that dynamic today, I would definitely use a real transgender actor,” he added. “I wouldn’t have used a white straight man, but Walton was always a goddess, right? He was very respectful of that community and portrayed it in a way that wasn’t demeaning or making fun of it. I was interested. ”What do you think of Kurt and Walton’s approach to Venus? Let us know in the comments!

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