Aaron Sorkin: ‘I Don’t Use Twitter as My Casting Director’
Standing up to the Twit Mobs. Cuba was a Spanish colony until 125 years ago.
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Originally set to star Cate Blanchett as the iconic Ball, Being the Ricardos went through a lengthy development process that resulted in Blanchett having to step away. Sorkin cast Nicole Kidman as Ball and Javier Bardem as Arnaz, with the usual small but loud bevy of armchair critics on social media slamming Sorkin’s choices for reasons ranging from Kidman not looking enough like Ball to Bardem being Spanish and not Cuban like Arnaz.
The idea of letting users on social media dictate casting choices, or at least sway public opinion against a project sight unseen because of their issues with whom a filmmaker selects for a role, is anathema to Sorkin.
“I don’t use Twitter as my casting director,” he says. “I use Francine Maisler. Francine and I both have the advantage of having read the script and knowing what the movie is about before we cast it. I don’t know who the people are on Twitter and I know that they haven’t read the script, don’t know what the movie is about. They’re assuming it’s something else. They’re assuming I’m casting Lucy Ricardo and not Lucille Ball. It’s just so much graffiti to me.”
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As for the issue of whether Sorkin should have went after a Cuban actor to play Arnaz, instead of the Spanish-born Bardem, that is part of a much thornier ongoing debate.
“[If you say] a straight guy can’t play gay, and a cisgendered person can’t play a transgender person, that way lies lunacy,” Sorkin explains. “That way lies absolute madness. Cuban and Spanish aren’t actable things, and neither is straight or gay.”