Breaking into the business: experiences of actors with disabilities in the entertainment industry
Product Description:
The pursuit of an acting career is a difficult one for
anybody. However, studies have yet to factor how
disability affects casting opportunities. This study
describes the employment of actors with disabilities,
along with the unique barriers they encounter in the
audition and casting process. Actors with disabilities
from the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) were recruited
to participate in focus groups and complete a
questionnaire. The results indicate having a disability
amplifies difficulties in gaining employment,
particularly for females. Participants aged 40 years
and over were more likely to work in a lead or supporting
role compared to those under 40. Participants
identified several barriers to employment in the
entertainment industry including industry attitudes
about working with actors with disabilities; being
restricted to disability specific roles; and fears about
requesting an accommodation.
Product/Publication Type(s):
Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
Target Audience:
Consumers/Families, Professionals
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