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DAYS Becoming More Diverse?

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Wow, you guys are super-fast with criticism for a simple casting call. What this reads to me is a "Non-white person, whomever impresses us the most, ethnicity doesn't matter so long as they aren't Caucasian, and we are using the name 'Mary Beth' in our casting script". Chill.

Fair enough...

But all joking aside, Days puts out the worst casting calls.

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This is why soaps are reluctant to make their cast non-white. They want to expand their scope and people start bitchin'. I saw the same crap when Felix's sister was cast on GH.

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This is why soaps are reluctant to make their cast non-white. They want to expand their scope and people start bitchin'.

Nonsense! Opression is still a high priority in Daytime, and many are all too happy to adhere!

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To be honest, we should be thankful for whatever crumbs they give the minorities. 1 is better than none.

sometimes none is better than a crappy 1
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To be honest, we should be thankful for whatever crumbs they give the minorities. 1 is better than none.

You did not just write that... No way!

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Sometimes, all it takes is just one (or two). Look at Jesse and Angie. I'm sure they received tons of criticism in the beginning, but now...they're an institution!

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Sometimes, all it takes is just one (or two). Look at Jesse and Angie. I'm sure they received tons of criticism in the beginning, but now...they're an institution!

They're in the annals of daytime history!

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What I struggle with is the idea that they are casting a odd net for this character. Why not be specific in terms of ethnicity? Or at least be like Shonda Rhimes and say, "We're casting for this character, but we'll look at anyone, regardless of racial and ethnic background"?

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What this reads to me is a "Non-white person, whomever impresses us the most, ethnicity doesn't matter so long as they aren't Caucasian, and we are using the name 'Mary Beth' in our casting script".

Then, to echo my post upthread about the joke "Spencer" casting call, why not ask to see Asian actors as well? Or Samoans? Or Native Americans? Or...whatever other ethnicities I'm overlooking (apologies for that)? They're not Caucasian.

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This is why soaps are as white as an albino's bum.

That's...awfully white.

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What I struggle with is the idea that they are casting a odd net for this character. Why not be specific in terms of ethnicity? Or at least be like Shonda Rhimes and say, "We're casting for this character, but we'll look at anyone, regardless of racial and ethnic background"?

I feel like that is kind of what they did for the most part, but I think one also has to take into account that this character most likely will have ties to someone already on the show, and that may be why they are casting a "brown "actress, perhaps because the character is related to a brown person?

I don't really understand the up roar over a culturally loose casting call. I mean does it really matter? Rafe Hernandez is supposed to be from a Hispanic linage but the actor who plays him is Russian. Arianna was also supposed to be some form of hispanic, but Lindsey Hartley is Greek. We all know that Days plays fast and loose with casting minorities. It wouldn't surprised me if they casted an Indian, Ethiopian or Carribean person as a "Black" character, as long as they could pass for that race. I don't think that is of any importance of them. An step toward an ethnically diverse cast is a step toward an ethnically diverse cast.

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Rafe Hernandez is supposed to be from a Hispanic linage but the actor who plays him is Russian. Arianna was also supposed to be some form of hispanic, but Lindsey Hartley is Greek.

ohmy.png . I had NO idea about Galen and Lindsay -- and now that I do, I'm REALLY offended. To me, that's like in the Golden Age of Hollywood, when movie casting directors would cast Hispanic (and sometimes even tanned Caucasian) actors to portray Native Americans.

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