Comedian cited Kathryn Hahn’s casting as the late Joan Rivers as one example of ‘Jewface’
Sarah Silverman has criticised the “long tradition” in Hollywood of
Jewish characters being played by actors who aren’t Jewish.
The actor and comedian cited
Kathryn Hahn’s casting as the late
Joan Rivers in the forthcoming series
The Comeback Girl, and Felicity Jones’s portrayal of Ruth Bader Ginsberg in
On the Basis of Sex, as two prominent examples.
Speaking on
The Sarah Silverman Podcast last week, Silverman said: “There’s this long tradition of non-Jews playing Jews, and not just playing people who happen to be Jewish but people whose Jewishness is their whole being.
“One could argue, for instance, that a Gentile playing Joan Rivers correctly would be doing what is actually called ‘
Jewface.’”
Silverman defined the term as being “when a non-Jew portrays a Jew with the Jewishness front and centre”, often with the use of makeup or “changing of features”, as well as a “New York-y or Yiddish-y” vocal inflection.
“In a time when the importance of representation is seen as so essential and so front and centre, why does ours constantly get breached even today in the thick of it?” she continued.
The Marvellous Mrs Maisel’s Rachel Brosnahan and
Shiva Baby star Rachel Sennott are also among the non-Jewish actors to have recently played Jewish roles.
In the podcast, the comedian also talks about wider antisemitism in media, criticising how prevalent antisemitic tropes render people “very righteously unsympathetic toward Jews”.
Sarah Silverman criticises ‘long tradition’ of casting non-Jews in Jewish roles
That’s right Sarah. Jewface is like black face. Jewish actors never portray “goyim”. Nor do they anglicize their last names to “blend in”. Thank god we have someone as sensitive as her who understands the hurt of mocking another race….