Chattanooga Times Free Press

‘The Rock’ joining group that champions rights for disabled

- BY WILLIAM J. KOLE

BOSTON — Dwayne Johnson plays an amputee in his latest movie. Now he’s jumping in to help people with disabiliti­es in real life.

Johnson, who plays a former FBI agent with a prosthetic leg in the new action thriller “Skyscraper,” said Thursday he’s joining the Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation, a leading voice in calling for more inclusion and opportunit­ies for the disabled.

The actor nicknamed “The Rock” released a short video calling for more inclusion and opportunit­ies for people with disabiliti­es in the entertainm­ent industry. Johnson said Hollywood has excluded characters and actors with disabiliti­es for too long.

“Our industry has a responsibi­lity to tell inclusive stories, and I hope my character in ‘Skyscraper’ is an example of that commitment,” Johnson said. “I certainly encourage the entire (entertainm­ent) industry to take steps forward to audition and cast actors with disabiliti­es to play characters with and without disabiliti­es. Disability is an essential piece of diversity, and our characters and actors should definitely 100 percent reflect this.”

Earlier this week, Johnson told The Associated Press he hopes “Skyscraper” will honor the amputee community.

In the film, Johnson plays Will Sawyer, the security consultant of a Hong Kong skyscraper, who must save his family and the city from harm when it becomes engulfed in flames from an inferno he’s framed for having started.

“I was honored to play an amputee and to make sure that I did right by them,” Johnson said.

Foundation president Jay Ruderman said Johnson’s influence in the entertainm­ent world will help bring about positive change inside and outside Hollywood.

“People with disabiliti­es are 20 percent of the world’s population, and their representa­tion in popular entertainm­ent will help reduce the stigma they face in society,” he said.

The Ruderman Family Foundation received a disability awareness award in 2017 from the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Last summer, it launched the Ruderman TV Challenge, a call to pilot and series creators to audition and cast more performers with disabiliti­es.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Actor Dwayne Johnson attends the “Skyscraper” premiere in New York on Tuesday. Johnson, who plays an amputee in the action movie, said Thursday he is joining the Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation, calling for more inclusion and opportunit­ies for...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Actor Dwayne Johnson attends the “Skyscraper” premiere in New York on Tuesday. Johnson, who plays an amputee in the action movie, said Thursday he is joining the Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation, calling for more inclusion and opportunit­ies for...

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