Brendan Fraser‘s efficiency in The Whale has garnered a whole lot of essential acclaim, together with Golden Globe and Oscar nominations and a SAG Award, and kicked off an extended overdue Brennaissance. And there isn’t any doubt that the reward is properly deserved. However Fraser’s casting as Charlie, a 600-pound man who offers together with his previous trauma by binge-eating, raises an necessary query that reaches far past this one movie: Why are we nonetheless placing actors in fats fits?
Succeeding in Hollywood is hard for all however probably the most privileged nepo infants, and for actors who do not conform to a really particular look — younger, skinny (for girls) or muscular (for males), conventionally enticing, and conforming to strict gender norms — it is much more troublesome. Which means that individuals who do not match that look are almost all the time relegated to facet characters or comedian reduction, or simply don’t present up on our screens in any respect. It’s extraordinarily troublesome for heavy-bodied actors to get severe roles, and virtually not possible for very giant individuals to get roles in any respect. And it’s particularly disappointing when a personality like The Whale’s Charlie is written particularly to not match the standard look of a lead actor, however the filmmakers, somewhat than casting somebody who truly has that physique kind, as a substitute choose to place a standard wanting actor in a fats go well with.
Skinny Actors in Fats Fits Are Typically Used for Comedy
Within the late ’90s and early 2000s, placing fats fits on skinny actors was thought-about the peak of comedy, and the plots of dozens of flicks like Shallow Hal (2001), The Nutty Professor (1996), and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) hinged on this conceit. And apparently audiences agreed, since many of those movies have been field workplace hits. Different movies just like the Austin Powers franchise, Click on, and Tropic Thunder make use of comparable gags: Mike Myers wears a fats go well with to play Dr. Evil’s Scottish henchman Fats Bastard in The Spy Who Shagged Me and Goldmember, whereas in Click on, Adam Sandler‘s character Michael quick forwards his life by the use of a magic distant management to find that sooner or later, his junk meals behavior has prompted him to achieve fairly a little bit of weight (the movie then has a area day with the fats jokes). In Tropic Thunder, Tom Cruise performs a minor character, Les Grossman, and everything of the joke is that the often good-looking actor is unrecognizable in a fats go well with and heavy make-up designed to make him look ugly.
The pattern of utilizing lean actors in fats fits for comedy has turn out to be much less frequent over the previous decade, although it hasn’t fairly died out fully. In Avengers: Endgame, for example, Rocket (Bradley Cooper) virtually makes a profession out of mocking Thor’s (Chris Hemsworth) trauma- and depression-induced weight achieve. Though the web was full of love for Thicc Thor, and though the filmmakers resisted the temptation to place him via an inspiring coaching montage and as a substitute allowed him to be robust and highly effective whereas fats, the movie nonetheless perpetuates the concept that it is okay to mock fats individuals and that placing a good-looking, match actor right into a fats go well with is comedy gold. Rocket’s jokes about Thor’s weight really feel like one thing out of the early 2000s, however the truth that they went largely uncriticized are proof that being fats remains to be seen as a private failing, and that fatness itself remains to be thought-about a professional supply of humor.
Fats Fits Are Used for Critical Roles, Too
Actors are additionally nonetheless donning fats fits for severe roles, similar to Colin Farrell‘s excessive transformation to play the Penguin in 2022’s The Batman and the upcoming TV collection The Penguin. Jared Leto went via the same metamorphosis to play Paolo Gucci in 2021’s Home of Gucci, and the identical yr, Sarah Paulson wore physique padding to play Linda Tripp in Impeachment: American Crime Story. In one other true crime collection, 2022’s The Factor About Pam, Renee Zellweger placed on a fats go well with to play convicted assassin Pam Hupp. And naturally, in Elvis — one other movie up for a number of Oscars this yr — Tom Hanks wore a fats go well with in his position because the title character’s corrupt supervisor, Colonel Tom Parker.
In 2020, Viola Davis spoke about her try to achieve sufficient weight on her personal to play iconic jazz singer Ma Rainey in Ma Rainey’s Black Backside. She reported reaching near 200 kilos, however this wasn’t sufficient to attain Rainey’s look, so the costume designers put her in a fats go well with.
And that is simply to call a number of. All of those actors are extraordinarily conventionally enticing and often lean, and casting them in these roles denies actors with different physique sorts the extremely uncommon alternative to play severe and main characters.
Actors With Unconventional Physique Varieties Are Hardly ever Forged in Lead Roles
However once more, why? Why put a skinny actor in a fats go well with as a substitute of merely casting somebody with the physique kind of the character in query? Typically, producers and administrators use the excuse that they have to solid a giant title actor as a way to get individuals out to see the movie. We see this excuse repeatedly: when able-bodied actors are solid to play disabled characters (see each character ever who makes use of a wheelchair), when cisgender males are solid to play trans girls (like Jeffrey Tambor in Clear and Eddie Redmayne in The Danish Lady), and when roles initially written for individuals of shade are performed by white actors, a apply that’s nonetheless shockingly frequent (e.g. Tilda Swinton because the Historical One within the MCU, Emma Stone as Allison Ng in Aloha, Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily in Pan, and Scarlett Johansson because the Main in Ghost within the Shell, and on, and on). As director Ridley Scott mentioned of his option to solid Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton to play Egyptians in 2014’s Exodus: Gods and Kings, “I can’t mount a movie of this funds … and say that my lead actor is Mohammad so-and-so from such-and-such. I’m simply not going to get it financed.”
However that argument turns into a self-fulfilling prophecy. The very purpose that actors with non-conventional seems and physique sorts — whether or not they’re obese, disabled, dark-skinned, transgender, or some other physique kind exterior Hollywood’s strict norms — not often turn out to be massive names is strictly as a result of they so not often get the chance to play main roles. Lead characters are seldom written to have these physique sorts; when they’re, as a substitute of giving the chance to an precise member of that group, administrators are extra inclined to solid a lean, able-bodied, light-skinned, cis actor and put them in make-up or a physique go well with.
Lately, there was backlash towards these selections — towards the casting of actors like Paulson, Fraser, and Zellweger, in addition to the choice to place Emma Thompson in a fats go well with to play the villainous Agatha Trunchbull in 2022’s Matilda the Musical.
But Hollywood exhibits no indicators of adjusting this sample. And although audiences may need to assist movies and collection that make an effort to solid actors who truly appear to be the individuals they’re meant to painting, we will not purchase tickets for movies that do not exist. The onus is on the filmmakers and studios to alter their practices, however we will no less than proceed calling them out after they fail.