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House of The Dragon star 'racially abused' for casting, says 'can't allow that to bother me'

Steve Toussaint casting marks the first major role for an actor of colour in the Games of Thrones universe. House of The Dragon, a GoT spin-off, will stream on Disney+Hotstar in India from August 22.

Reported By: IANS New Delhi Published on: August 16, 2022 23:45 IST
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Image Source : INSTAGRAM/HOUSEOFTHEDRAGONHBO Actor Steve Toussaint in the House of The Dragon, a Game of Thrones spin-off series

When actor Steve Toussaint was cast in 'House of the Dragon, in which he plays Corlys Velaryon, he was met with racist attacks online. His casting marks the first major role for an actor of colour in the 'Games of Thrones' universe, said eonline.com.

"When I got the gig, I literally was like, 'It's just another role because I have Black friends who had small parts or recurring parts in (Thrones)'," Toussaint told The Hollywood Reporter.

"I didn't realise it was a bigger deal until I was racially abused on social media when it was announced. Yeah, that s--t happened."

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Touissant said people created art for the sole purpose of making fun of his appearance and, in at least one instance, was called the N-word. The actor, who has appeared shows like 'Doctor Who' and 'Skins', said he was approached by a 'Game of Thrones' fan who was also on the receiving end of similar hate speech.

"There was also a Black American chap who is a big fan of the show who contacted me saying that he gets abuse because he championed me for the part," Toussaint revealed.

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"On platforms like Reddit, which I'm not on, there are such discussions going on about it. I was like, 'Oh wow,' and then I thought, 'Okay, this means a lot to some people,' but I can't allow that to bother me."

Toussaint is far from the first actor of colour to receive racist messages online after being cast in a high-profile project.

"Someone I've known for a long time, he had it [when he was cast on a Marvel project]," the actor said. "A friend of mine who played Hermione in the stage version of Harry Potter, she got it. I've worked with 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor' John Boyega, and he got it. If it bothers you so much, don't watch."

Even more recently, 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' actress Moses Ingram received an influx of hateful messages after the show premiered on Disney+ in May.

"There's nothing anybody can do about this," the actress said on Instagram at the time.

 

"There's nothing anybody can do to stop this hate. I question my purpose in even being here in front of you saying that this is happening. I don't really know."

Toussaint recognised how unfortunately predictable these sorts of attacks seem to be, he's trying to put it behind him.

"I suppose in that sense, it's a big deal," he said. "But we have a saying that today's headlines are just tomorrow's chip paper; people forget about it."

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