there's plenty of transexual actor/esses that could fit that role now
i don't follow Hollywood enough to know. is this actually true?
Lavern Cox in Orange is the New Black is an instant one off the top of my head.
"Hollywood" may be too broad, since that's "AAA" (ugh) acting/movies in general. But smaller parts? There's enough there (especially in theater I think. I'd have to look deeper to actually know) that they could cast these folks for these roles.
I mean conversely: Racial roles have been a problem in Hollywood/movies for a LONG LONG LONG while, so why is Lager targeting this hoopla when he didn't make a "ScarJo and that GitS role" thread when that was blowing up? There's plenty of Asian actors/actresses out there. Just like there's plenty of black actors/actresses for certain roles. But Hollywood won't cast a lot of them (Will Smith and Denzel Washington being the two off the top of my head that get a lot of roles but no new actors/actresses "breaking" in like white straight [or gay] men/women).
I guess to put it another way: Yes, BUT they aren't introduced because the guild (or whatever) doesn't want to hire them for these roles. So they can't "break into the scene." It's a chicken and egg situation.
I mean there's that one deaf girl that was in "A Quiet Place" (and another major film) for disabled actors/actresses, but outside of that? Could you honestly tell me a deaf/blind (whichever) or another disabled actor/actress that IS NOT the one woman from "Switched at Birth" (the TV show on ABC family, not sure if that's still running)?
That's the problem. Casting folks that have lived the experience or are that role/gender/whatever isn't done. They rather hire able-boded/cisgender/white people for these roles because that's "what sells."