Richard Masur is an American actor with a diverse career spanning film, television, and theater. Known for his roles in movies like "The Thing" and "One Day at a Time," Masur has demonstrated his versatility across genres. His acting career has been marked by his ability to bring authenticity and depth to a wide range of characters, earning him respect and recognition in the entertainment industry.
"I actually then went on to direct an after-school special where one of the characters was deaf. They hired me without even knowing I had any connection to the community."
"No one will ever argue that someone could have played Helen Keller better than Patty Duke. It was an incredibly demanding role and I don't think anyone can argue that it was a false performance."
"You have to give access to people with disabilities but there is no requirement to hire them. What I mean by affirmative obligation is that producers must take the necessary steps to include opportunities for people with disabilities and a vast majority of them do."
"The deaf community is in a favorable position because they have a national theatre and training groups of their own to get them started. Deaf actors have often acquired very valuable skills and experience before they get their break."