Brigette Lundy-Paine: Difference between revisions

    From Nonbinary Wiki
    imported>TXJ
    No edit summary
    imported>TXJ
    mNo edit summary
    Line 14: Line 14:


    ==Quotes==
    ==Quotes==
    {{quote|When I look for scripts, especially now, I have a really critical eye that it feels truthful, and not just as a non-binary person. I don’t need to play [[Nonbinary characters in fiction|non-binary roles]]. I would love to do and I think that people should write more non-binary roles in stories that aren't necessarily about non-binary people but that are just about people living their life. I look for roles that are people either experiencing joy or experiencing tragedy, through a very human lens that doesn’t feel hyper-feminine or hyper-masculine.<ref name="Radish">{{Cite web |title=Brigette Lundy-Paine on 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' and Being Non-Binary in Hollywood |last=Radish |first=Christina |work=Collider |date=10 September 2020 |access-date=14 September 2020 |url= https://collider.com/bill-and-ted-3-brigette-lundy-paine-interview/}}</ref>}}
    {{quote|When I look for scripts, especially now, I have a really critical eye that it feels truthful, and not just as a non-binary person. I don’t need to play [[Nonbinary characters in fiction|non-binary roles]]. I would love to do and I think that people should write more non-binary roles in stories that aren't necessarily about non-binary people but that are just about people living their life. I look for roles that are people either experiencing joy or experiencing tragedy, through a very human lens that doesn't feel hyper-feminine or hyper-masculine.<ref name="Radish">{{Cite web |title=Brigette Lundy-Paine on 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' and Being Non-Binary in Hollywood |last=Radish |first=Christina |work=Collider |date=10 September 2020 |access-date=14 September 2020 |url= https://collider.com/bill-and-ted-3-brigette-lundy-paine-interview/}}</ref>}}


    ==References==
    ==References==
    Line 20: Line 20:


    [[Category: Nonbinary people]]
    [[Category: Nonbinary people]]
    [[Category: Performers]]
    {{DEFAULTSORT:Lundy-Paine, Brigette}}
    {{DEFAULTSORT:Lundy-Paine, Brigette}}
    {{stub}}
    {{stub}}

    Revision as of 17:39, 14 September 2020

    Brigette Lundy-Paine
    Nationality American
    Pronouns they/them
    Gender identity nonbinary
    Occupation actor
    Known for Atypical, The Glass Castle, Bill & Ted Face the Music

    Brigette Lundy-Paine is an actor known for their parts in the series Atypical and the movies The Glass Castle and Bill & Ted Face the Music. They came out as nonbinary in November 2019.[1]

    Quotes

    « When I look for scripts, especially now, I have a really critical eye that it feels truthful, and not just as a non-binary person. I don’t need to play non-binary roles. I would love to do and I think that people should write more non-binary roles in stories that aren't necessarily about non-binary people but that are just about people living their life. I look for roles that are people either experiencing joy or experiencing tragedy, through a very human lens that doesn't feel hyper-feminine or hyper-masculine.[2] »

    References

    1. Bollinger, Alex (15 November 2019). "Actor Brigette Lundy-Paine from "Atypical" just came out as non-binary". LGBTQ Nation. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
    2. Radish, Christina (10 September 2020). "Brigette Lundy-Paine on 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' and Being Non-Binary in Hollywood". Collider. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
    Text lines white icon.svg This article is a stub. You can help the Nonbinary wiki by expanding it!
    Note to editors: remember to always support the information you proved with external references!