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Study: LGBT performers have “substantial barriers” to finding work in Hollywood

Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain.
Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain.
Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain.
(Focus Features)

Substantial in-roads have been made for gay and lesbian characters in film and TV in the last decade, but a new study has found that Hollywood might not be as gay friendly as you might expect, given that fact.

A survey of almost 6,000 members of SAG-AFTRA — a professional union representing over 165,000 actors and performance professionals — revealed that “LGBT performers may have substantial barriers to overcome in their search for jobs.”

The study was funded by the SAG-Producers Industry Advancement and Cooperative Fund and was conducted by UCLA’s Williams Institute. Here are several of its key findings:

  • Almost one in 10 respondents said they were turned down for a role because they were gay or lesbian — 4 percent of bisexuals reported similarly.
  • Fifty-three percent of LGBT performers believe directors and producers to be biased against hiring LGBT performers, while 34 percent of non-LGBT performers believe the same thing.
  • About 35 percent of those surveyed thought a performer playing a lesbian, gay, or bisexual role would be thought to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual.
  • One out of four actors believed that playing a lesbian, gay, or bisexual role “affected their later work.”

The findings were presented during a SAG-AFTRA town hall on Wednesday. Here is a video of the event.

(H/t Deadline)

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