Game Of Thrones's Natalie Dormer: "men are as objectified as women on TV"

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http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...rmer-game-of-thrones-men-objectified-women-tv
The actor has joined the debate about objectification in TV and film, saying both genders are judged equally on looks

Game Of Thrones star Natalie Dormer has said she believes that men are as subject to objectification as women on TV.

The 33-year-old actor, best known for her performance as Margaery Tyrell in the fantasy drama, has told the Radio Times that the nature of television means that both genders are likely to be subject to scrutiny. “My personal experience has been to work on phenomenal jobs in which the men are objectified as much as the women,” she said.

“Actors suffer from it, too,” Dormer added. “Wasn’t there a thing about Aidan Turner in Poldark? It’s a visual medium, so to a certain extent you get judged on the way you look.”

Dormer’s comments add to an already crowded conversation about objectification in TV and film. In June, Jurassic World actor Chris Pratt declared that, in order to “even things out”, men should be objectified as much as women. Meanwhile, The Following star Kevin Bacon last week shared a mock public service announcement entitled Free the Bacon, in which he called for male actors to disrobe more frequently.

Game Of Thrones has come in for sustained criticism over its treatment of women, with some fans abandoning the show over its frequent rape scenes. Dormer, however, has defended the way the show depicts sex.

“I think sex and romance is a huge part of human motivation,” she said in an interview with the Telegraph. “So long as it’s informing the story then I don’t see what the problem is. Obviously no one likes gratuitous sex or gratuitous misogyny, the same way people shouldn’t like gratuitous violence.
 
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