i wantjewish actors to be like jason isaacs or like, like henry goodman or like anthony sher.portunity and inequality. and representation. and rep... but the flip side of this argument is that a gay director—writer like russell t davies has said that he doesn't want non—gay actors playing gay roles because he wants that actor when he's cast the actor to be the best criminal or lover or whatever he can be, not to be a performative gay person if he's not actually 93v- i mean, that's something that he... yeah, but i think the best thing you can do, for instance, when russell did it's a sin... i disagreed with that. i think the best thing he can do for that young cast of, the young actor playing who was gay, playing the gay part, the best thing that you can do for him is cast him in a straight role, in a romantic lead in a straight role, and say, "watch how brilliant he is." because what you're doing then is you're enabling that actor to go on and have a diverse career. and what you're doing is you're challenging the preconceived, the subconscious prejudice of the audience. what y