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Tillman: Severance Star Fights Silence, Eyes Spider-Man Role
19 Dec
Summary
- Actor advocates for silenced voices and increased representation.
- First openly gay Black Emmy nominee wins for 'Severance'.
- Joins 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' cast opposite Tom Holland.

An Emmy-winning actor has become a vocal advocate for increased representation and support for the trans community, emphasizing the need for more diverse voices and visibility. He spoke out against silencing and division, expressing gratitude for being part of a movement to uplift the community. As the first openly gay Black man nominated for and winning an Emmy in the supporting actor drama category for his performance in 'Severance,' he has achieved significant career milestones.
His advocacy comes amid a notable career surge, including an upcoming role in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day.' The actor, who long dreamed of being part of a superhero franchise, described his experience as a "gift" and praised the welcoming environment on set.
Looking ahead, the actor expressed a strong desire to explore musical theater, identifying "Sweeney Todd" as a favorite for its dark themes, which aligns with his preference for edgy projects. This ambition highlights his diverse artistic aspirations beyond his current dramatic roles.




