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Ted Lange Fought Racism on The Love Boat

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Ted Lange faced racism on The Love Boat set.
  • Producers initially excluded him from key scenes.
  • Costars supported Lange, helping him win equity.
Ted Lange Fought Racism on The Love Boat

Ted Lange, known for his role as bartender Isaac Washington on "The Love Boat," recently detailed instances of racism he encountered during the show's run. Lange described how the production sometimes marginalized him, focusing more on white characters and offering him 'leftovers.' He advocated for equitable representation, pushing producers to include him in pivotal opening and closing sequences.

Despite initial resistance from some producers who were unwilling to write for a Black character, Lange found strong support among his costars, including Fred Grandy and Jill Whelan. They actively intervened, even creating a love story for his character when a producer refused. Lange attributes his eventual success in achieving fairness to producer Aaron Spelling's desire for a harmonious set.

Beyond his advocacy on set, Lange has continued a vibrant career, recently writing and directing the Off-Broadway play "Lady Patriot." He also reunited with several "Love Boat" castmates for a special cruise event, celebrating the show's legacy with thousands of fans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Ted Lange has spoken about facing racism on the set of The Love Boat, where he felt marginalized due to his race.
Ted Lange's costars supported him by advocating for his character and even writing a love story for him when a producer refused.
Ted Lange recently wrote and directed the Off-Broadway play 'Lady Patriot' and reunited with Love Boat castmates for a fan cruise.

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