Kathleen Turner has several iconic roles in her artistic output. One of them includes the character she portrayed in three episodes of the show’s 7th season. The actress played the transgender father of one of the main characters, Chandler. However, guest work on the set was not a pleasant experience for Turner.
Transgender character in “Friends”. The developers admitted their mistake
Kathleen Turner played a controversial role in the series “Friends” at the time. The actress played the transgender Charles Bing. Chandler’s father appeared on the show as a transgender woman named Helena Handbasket. In an interview with The Guardian, Turner confessed that although she would probably turn down the offer now, she does not regret participating in the series. “I certainly don’t regret doing it. It was a challenge – an actress.
Years later, many criticize the series for its approach to the LGBT community. The creators admit that they made a few mistakes, but times were different and no one came up with the idea to talk about a man who underwent gender correction using female pronouns. “Pronouns weren’t something I understood yet, so we didn’t refer to this character as ‘she’. It was a mistake – said the co-creator of “Friends”, Marta Kauffman.
Kathleen Turner bitter about the “Friends” crew. The actress was not well received on the set
The subject of Kathleen Turner’s guest appearance in , which caused a sensation among viewers, returned again during an interview for . This time the actress referred to the experience of the stars of the series. In the conversation, she talked about how the cult team received her. “I’ll be honest, because that’s what I’m used to: I didn’t feel welcome by the cast. I remember wearing that uncomfortable sequined dress and the high heels were absolutely killing me. I found it odd that none of the actors thought to offer me a seat,” Turner recalled.
The actress emphasized that in the first moments on the set, she noticed that the stars of the production create a hermetic environment and are not favorably disposed to new people appearing in the team. “They were a small, close-knit bunch who didn’t care about outsiders,” she said. Turner emphasized that the advantage of the series is that the private intimacy of the actors moved to the screens, which undoubtedly influenced the success of “Friends”.
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