Actor Nii Nortey Speaks Out Against Typecasting in Demonic and Dwarf Roles
- Nii Nortey speaks out against typecasting in demonic and dwarf roles
- Actor Nii Nortey calls for broader roles and better opportunities
- Nii Nortey struggles to rally colleagues for change in casting practices
Actor Nii Nortey, known for his small stature, has openly expressed his frustration with being typecast into roles that depict him as demonic or a dwarf. Despite gaining some visibility from these roles, Nii feels that his acting range and versatility are being overshadowed by his physical appearance.
In an interview on TV3’s New Day, Nii Nortey voiced his aspiration to demonstrate his skills in a wider variety of roles. He remains optimistic and is determined to find the strength to confront producers and advocate for more diverse opportunities.
Nii Nortey noted that his struggle is compounded by the complacency of many of his colleagues who share his condition. He explained that most of them seem content with their typecast roles, which makes it challenging to rally for change.
“All my colleagues with the same condition seem to be enjoying the roles, so no one is rallying to speak up. I can’t champion the cause alone unless all my diminutive colleagues agree to convince directors to give us better roles,” he stated.
He acknowledged the potential risks of challenging the status quo, including job loss, but remains resolute. “It’s not going to be easy; we stand to lose our jobs, but I believe it is enough time to say what we are really harboring,” he added.
Nii Nortey dreams of a future where his acting talent is appreciated for its true value, beyond the constraints imposed by his physical stature.