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You mean like Buffalo Bill?”My gut sank. I had just told my colleague I would be transitioning and her only point of reference was the serial killer from The Silence of the Lambs, who skins women and dances in front of a mirror muttering “I’d fuck me.”Not exactly the image I wanted her to have in her head the first time we ran into each other in the women’s room. Years later she’d say she forget there was ever time when I wasn’t a woman. It was a typical swing—the first time my Southern family saw me as a woman was my grandmother’s funeral.

They were anxiously expecting Ru. Paul to loudly sashay in. Instead they met, well, me.

Once the dramatic or horrific associations are severed, it’s easy to see a real person. I reminded my colleague how she had responded when I first came out to her and she was mortified. I guess that’s all I knew at the time.

I had never met a trans person before.”As recently as 2. Americans say they knew a trans person. Watch Ida Online Metacritic.

The rest, like my friend, only knew what they saw in film and television: Buffalo Bill was just one example of a common trope—the trans women as serial killer. It’s a stereotype that stretches back to Anthony Perkins in Psycho, through Dressed to Kill and Sleepaway Camp, and continues right up to the present day with Pretty Little Liars. The message is unambiguous: A guy thinking he’s a woman is seriously scary. Far more prevalent these days is the sympathetic portrayal of a trans woman by a high- profile actor—Tom Wilkinson in Normal, Jared Leto in Dallas Buyers Club, Eddie Redmayne in The Danish Girl, Jeffrey Tambor in Transparent.

And now Matt Bomer in Anything, which premieres Saturday at the L. A. Film Festival. The appeal is in seeing the remarkable transformation of actors we know and respect as they disappear into these feminine roles. I enjoy it, too, for the same reasons I love watching Daniel Day- Lewis become Daniel Plainview or Abraham Lincoln. It’s a remarkable example of craft. I loved Jared Leto’s performance in Dallas Buyers Club, and I was livid that it happened. I came to adore Eddie Redmayne while working with him on The Danish Girl, and I don’t think the movie should have been made.

I know Matt Bomer as a really sweet guy and talented actor who is breaking barriers, and I wanted to see Anything disappear without a trace. I’m fully capable of holding all these seemingly incompatible thoughts because I know that there are two distinct issues at play here. They may seem to have little to do with each other, but the stakes are life and death.

I had been hooking up with Joe for a few weeks. Watch Bring It On: In It To Win It Online Hollywoodreporter there. I rarely allowed myself to hope for anything more than the time we had in my bedroom, but one day I dared to ask if we could go grab a drink. He got a little weird, but thought it through and agreed.

With a caveat. “I just don’t want any of my friends to know you’re trans.”It wasn’t the first time I’d heard that, nor would it be the last. My roommate got it far more often than I did.

Most of my trans girlfriends did, at least the ones who are assumed cis by the world and who date men.“It’s just that if they hear ’trans’ they think ’dude in a wig,’ ” Joe explained, “like Jared Leto.” I shrugged it off and quietly decided I would no longer be hooking up with Joe. And anytime I saw a picture of Jared Leto clutching an Oscar with a full beard, a bit of rage welled up inside me. I was trapped in the same cycle many of my friends were: We dated straight men who were afraid other people would think they were gay because the public thinks transgender women are just men with good hair and makeup. And the public thinks that because the only trans people they know of are men with good hair and makeup in movies. Despite hundreds of thousands of straight men all around the world consuming trans pornography in massive quantities, driving a high demand for trans sex workers, and crowding Craigslist with non- stop pleas for discreet hookups, every guy acts as if the trans women they’re seeing is somehow the rare exception.

You just feel like a woman,” I’ve heard a million times, “but you know, most trannies look like men.” What they really mean is, “All my friends know is what they’ve seen in movies.”It’s more than frustrating—it’s dangerous. Straight men’s fear that other straight men will think they’re gay because they’re with a trans women leads to violence against trans women. This image of male celebrities in drag is what leads to laws like HB2, which made it a crime for me to use a women’s room when I went home to see my family in North Carolina. Every time a cis man gets applauded for bravely portraying a transgender woman on screen, every time he picks up an award for it while sporting a tuxedo, we’re reinforcing the belief that at the end of the day, a trans woman is still really a man.“They said you don’t look trans enough,” my agent told me over the phone, “What the hell does that mean?”I laughed. I was finally joining the club that included my friends Angelica Ross, Trace Lysette, Rain Valdez, Jamie Clayton, and Alexandra Grey.“It means that they want the audience to know the character is trans just by looking at her,” I explained, “And in their mind that means a guy in a wig.” In a weird way I felt honored because I had so deeply internalized my culture’s shaming of women who are visibly trans. In my mind “visibly trans” and “attractive woman” were two circles with no overlap—an attitude I’m still working to undo. But I was now among the many transgender women who don’t look trans “enough” to play trans women.

Our little crowd had quite a lineage, though: I was shocked to learn that 4. Elizabeth Coffey Williams, a trans actress who had come out of the Warhol factory, was too told she looked “too female” to play real life trans women Elizabeth Eden in the film adaption of Dog Day Afternoon, the story of a man who robs a bank in order to pay for his girlfriend’s gender- confirmation surgery. Instead the part went to Chris Sarandon.

It was his first movie role and it earned him an Oscar nomination. For trans actors like my friends and I, it’s incredibly frustrating. On the one hand, we can’t play entry- level parts that aren’t written as trans, because it never occurs to casting directors that the gender identity of “Unnamed Barista” really isn’t relevant. And then we lose trans parts to men, because we don’t read as trans. There’s no place for us. When it was announced a year ago that Matt Bomer would be playing a transgender sex worker in Anything, I was shocked.

I had sincerely believed that The Danish Girl was going to be the last instance of a cis man playing trans. I took to Twitter and You. Tube to vent my frustration and explain the harm this practice caused. It was an argument that I and others had been making for years, but for whatever reason, it was heard this time. My tweets and video were shared thousands of times and embedded into countless news articles. Watch Goblin Online. It escalated to the point that Mark Ruffalo, Anything’s executive producer, felt compelled to comment. The progressive side of social media was largely unified in their condemnation of Bomer’s casting, no matter how beloved he and Mark Ruffalo were.

Of course the film had its defenders. One common counterargument is “well trans women are men.” I had a lot of people spend a lot of time explaining to me how I was just a perverted, mentally ill—and incredibly ugly—man, so why should it should matter if a man play a trans women? But I don’t think anyone associated with the film was eager to endorse that position. Another was countless variations of “it’s called acting.” This argument was consistently used to defend the right of white men to play absolutely any role imaginable, but never to advocate for anyone else to.

I believe that trans people are better able to perform trans characters than cis actors.