My name is Emily Lickman, I’m 18 years old, and as a member of the Disability Community, I am tired of TV shows that keep hiring nondisabled people to play disabled characters. A little bit of background, I first discovered this issue, which is near and dear to my heart, while watching a TV show called Superstore which has a character named Garrett who is a wheelchair user. I said to myself, “This is cool representation for the Disability Community, how awesome to have such a good representation of disability.” I loved that the character’s storyline focus was not about his disability and instead just depicted him in his day to day life. His character did not convey that it was depressing to have a disability, but instead he had a sense of humor with being disabled.
One day after seeing many episodes with my parents, I was watching a behind the scenes interview video on YouTube, and they introduced the actor and I was confused as to why he was walking. I looked at the comments and many other people were shocked by the same discovery. Then I watched another interview where he shared about how big of a responsibility it was to play a character that was disabled. The actor shared that they had auditioned disabled actors but ended up going with him.
This was not the first time a nondisabled actor played a disabled character. I noticed it happening again when I watched Glee and I realized that Artie was played by an actor who is not in a wheelchair. Then I saw it again with Magda in Jane the Virgin. These are just three examples in a long list of disabled characters played by nondisabled actors. I thought to myself, “Seriously, what is going on with TV productions?” I hate seeing nondisabled actors in these roles. It fills me with so much frustration and I am certain that other people with disabilities must feel the same way.