Eddie Redmayne impresses in The Danish Girl

Top Stories

Eddie Redmayne signs autographs before the screening of the movie The Danish Girl at the Venice Film Festival.
Eddie Redmayne signs autographs before the screening of the movie The Danish Girl at the Venice Film Festival.

Eddie Redmayne is perfect casting for The Danish Girl, in all respects but one.

By AP

  • Follow us on
  • google-news
  • whatsapp
  • telegram

Published: Tue 8 Sep 2015, 7:29 PM

His character in the fact-based drama, Lili Elbe, was born Einar Wegener in late 19th-century Denmark and became one of the first people to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Redmayne is an acclaimed, Academy Award-winning actor - but he's not a transgender woman, and some trans activists have expressed unease at his casting in the historically important role.
Director Tom Hooper acknowledged Saturday that the film industry has "a problem" including transgender actors.
"There is a huge pool of talented trans actors and the access to parts is limited," Hooper told reporters at the Venice Film Festival, where The Danish Girl is getting its world premiere.
Hooper said there are two transgender actors in the film, both in non-trans roles. But for the lead, he never wanted anyone other than Redmayne, with whom he worked on big-screen musical Les Miserables.
Redmayne took the responsibility of playing Lili seriously, and met many transgender men and women in preparation for the role.
"Their kindness and their support sort of galvanised me," he said.
The film is already generating talk of a second Oscar for Redmayne, who won the best-actor trophy this year for playing scientist Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.



More news from