‘Breaking Bad’ Star RJ Mitte Calls for More Disabled Actors on TV
“I wouldn’t be in the position I am in today without my disability,” Walter White Jr. actor says
RJ Mitte, who played Walter White’s son in “Breaking Bad,” hopes that there will be more opportunities for disabled actors in Hollywood in the future.
“I’m really looking forward to co-presenting the Paralympics and I truly hope Rio 2016 will open up further opportunities for other disabled actors in TV,” Mitte said at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.
According to the Irish Examiner, the actor said that the Paralympics, with 75 percent of its presenting team being comprised of people with disabilities, gives him a unique platform to raise awareness about the issue of representation in media.
Disability charity Scope found that 81 percent of disabled people don’t feel well-represented in TV and in the media.
According to the Examiner, a 2014 study found that only 2.5 percent of people in major roles had a disability.