British actress Emma Corrin, known for their roles in Netflix's The Crown and the upcoming Marvel film Deadpool & Wolverine, recently shared their thoughts on the need for expanded non-binary categories in awards ceremonies. Corrin expressed their support for more inclusive recognition in the industry, highlighting the importance of being seen and acknowledged for their work without compromising their identity.
During a podcast interview, Corrin emphasized the significance of having non-gendered performer categories, citing their experience at the Independent Spirit Awards as affirming and empowering. They acknowledged that while there are still challenges to address, ongoing conversations and inclusion of diverse voices are crucial in driving progress.
Corrin also touched on the evolving landscape of gender representation in media, noting the increasing demand for non-binary roles and opportunities. Despite advocating for greater diversity, they emphasized the value of embracing all aspects of their identity, including playing female characters.
Regarding awards categorization, Corrin expressed a preference for visibility in gendered categories over exclusion. They highlighted the importance of being recognized for their work, even within existing frameworks, and underscored the significance of representation for non-binary individuals in the industry.
As Corrin gears up for their role as Cassandra Nova in Deadpool & Wolverine, set to premiere in July, their insights on inclusivity and recognition in the entertainment industry continue to spark important conversations about diversity and representation.