Josh O’Connor has admitted he has ‘mixed feelings’ about playing gay characters despite starring in two homosexual roles.
The actor, 34, reflected on his role in the 2017 film God’s Own Country which sees his character Johnny, fall in love with a Romanian migrant worker.
He is next set to star in the forthcoming romantic drama, The History of Sound, alongside Paul Mescal.
In the film, Lionel (Paul) and David (Josh), who meet at music college, embark on a project to record the lives, voices and music of their friends and countrymen, and in the process forge a forbidden bond.
Josh said that he found the controversy surrounding straight actors playing gay characters ‘difficult’ as he explained how he chooses his roles based on ‘all aspects’ of the character.
Josh O’Connor has admitted he has ‘mixed feelings’ about playing gay characters despite starring in two homosexual roles (pictured in May)
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Josh said: ‘It’s a really difficult subject. The truth is that ultimately I will read a script and what affects me, affects me.
The actor explained how The History Of Sound was also about grief, companionship and music as well as love.
Whereas his role is God’s Own Country told the story of ‘someone who was unable to love and be loved.’
He added: ‘A character’s sexuality, a character’s background, where they’ve grown up, their dynamic with their family—these are all aspects to any character, and so I take those as seriously as I would any other aspect.
‘But to be totally truthful, I’m not 100% sure how I do feel about it. I think I have mixed feelings.
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The actor, 34, reflected on his role in the 2017 film God’s Own Country which sees his character Johnny, fall in love with a Romanian migrant worker
He is next set to star in the forthcoming romantic drama, The History of Sound, alongside Paul Mescal (pictured) as two men who forge a forbidden bond
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Josh said: ‘ It’s a really difficult subject. The truth is that ultimately I will read a script and what affects me, affects me’ (pictured last month)
Photographed by Gordon Von Steiner and styled by George Cortina, the portfolio features stunning solo portraits and interviews with the stars.
Josh is fast becoming one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading men, best known as Larry in ITV’s The Durrells and for his portrayal of a young Prince Charles in 13 episodes of The Crown.
But his burgeoning fame was cemented in Challengers, with his performance as Patrick, a cocksure tennis professional.
He’s one of several actors, including Paul, who have sprung to fame for portraying more nuanced sides of masculinity.
Although Josh put it more bluntly in an interview: ‘I think we’re all still trying to figure out what the f*** is wrong with men.’
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