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						<figure id="attachment_2134273"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/10/26/julianna-margulies-defends-her-lgbtq-role-on-the-morning-show-0.jpg" alt="Julianna Margulies Defends Her LGBTQ Role The Morning Show" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Julianna Margulies at ‘The Morning Show’ photocall in Los Angeles, California on September 8, 2021.</span> <span class="credit">Rob Latour/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p><strong><strong>Julianna Margulies</strong></strong> is making waves on season 2 of <strong><em>The Morning Show</em></strong>, but not everyone is happy about her portrayal of an LGBTQ news anchor.</p>


<p>The Emmy winner, 55, addressed potential critics of the show during a Monday, October 25, appearance on <em>CBS Mornings</em>.</p>
<p>“I can understand that,” she said, answering a question about <strong>whether an LGBTQ actor could more accurately portray</strong> the character. “My response also would be: We’re all making assumptions as to who I am and what my past is, and what all of our pasts are. I understand 100 percent that I can’t play a different race, but I am an actress, and I am supposed to embody another character. Whatever their sexuality is doesn’t matter to me, the same way watching a gay person play a straight person.”</p>
<p>The <em>ER</em> veteran went on to ask where the distinction might end, noting that it would be “a whole different story” if she tried to play a character of a different race or gender.</p>
<p>“Are you telling me, because I’m a mother, I can never play a woman who’s never had a child?” she continued. “Or, if you’ve never been married, that you can’t play a married woman? I mean, you have to be careful on where you’re drawing the line there. We’re actors, we’re supposed to embody a character regardless of their sexuality.”</p>


<p>The debate over <strong>whether heterosexual actors should play LGBTQ characters</strong> has been making headlines for a few years now, with <strong><strong>Darren Criss</strong></strong> announcing in 2018 that he would no longer play gay roles. <strong><strong>Benedict Cumberbatch</strong></strong>, meanwhile, defended his decision to play a gay character in the upcoming film <em>The Power of the Dog</em>.</p>
<p>“It wasn’t done without thought,” the <em>Sherlock</em> alum, 45, said during the Telluride Film Festival in September. “I also feel slightly like, is this a thing where our dance card has to be public? Do we have to explain all our private moments in our sexual history? I don’t think so.”</p>

		<p><strong>Season 2 of <em>The Morning Show</em> premiered last month</strong>, with Margulies making her debut during the October 1 episode. The New York native plays Laura Peterson, a reporter who was once fired after her sexuality was made public. When she returns to the show’s fictional UBA network, she embarks on a romance with Bradley Jackson (<strong><strong>Reese Witherspoon</strong></strong>).</p>


<p>Though Margulies differs from her character on the Apple TV+ in many ways, she does think they share an ability to tell it like it is.</p>
<p>“It could be my age now, maybe, but you get to a place in your life, and I think the same thing happened with Laura, where you go, ‘This is who I am. Take it or leave it,'” the actress explained. “I’m not interested in pretending. I have no skeletons in my closet. I’m not hiding. I’m telling the truth, and if you don’t like it, I guess then you’re not in my orbit.”</p>
<p>New episodes of <em>The Morning Show</em> are available to stream on Fridays via Apple TV+.</p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Eliza Thompson</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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