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Talisa Garcia Has Been Cast In Disney’s Upcoming Series “Willow”

Talisa Garcia

Talisa Garcia, a British actress, has been cast in the forthcoming Disney + series Willow. This is the first time an openly trans actor has been cast in a Disney-owned Lucasfilm production, which owns franchises such as Indiana Jones and Star Wars. The 1988 film’s TV adaptation would follow a princess who creates a team to defend her twin brother. Warwick Davis returns as Willow Ufgood, and the cast also includes Erin Kellyman, Ellie Bamber, and Tony Revolori.

Who is Talisa Garcia?

Garcia was found as a youngster on the streets of Chile after her mother abandoned her. While she was adopted by an affluent family, her childhood was spent in the midst of Augusto Pinochet’s totalitarian regime. Her family was forced to leave the country. Garcia’s family moved to the United Kingdom when she was a toddler, first to Swansea, Wales, and then, as she grew older, to London. Despite her early relocation, Garcia is multilingual (English and Spanish). Garcia’s childhood was blighted by adversity and sadness, which she openly discusses. Talisa Garcia, while being born as a male, found it hard to live as one. Garcia attempted suicide when she was 13 years old in 1990.

Talisa Garcia

Garcia was apprehended and taken to the hospital, where she was sent to a psychiatric program, which she later regarded as the “greatest thing that had happened” to her. It assisted her in putting a name to the challenges she was having. Talisa Garcia completed her shift with her parents’ support in 1992. It was a resounding success. She has, however, voiced her dissatisfaction with the procedure, which involved hours of attempting to use the toilet.

Garcia changed her name after transitioning. Despite the fact that her original name was Joseph and she was known as Josie at school, she changed her name to Talisa in honor of actress Talisa Soto, who portrayed Bond girl Lupe Lamore in the film License to Kill (1989).

 

Career

Talisa Garcia started her acting career at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. In 2003, she graduated from the Arts Educational School of London, a vocational acting school created by renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Garcia had previously played small parts in films and television programs, including supporting appearances in the BBC series Silent Witness and Doctors, but Baptiste is her first significant role. Garcia has previously stated her displeasure with casting, stating that she was told she was “not transgender enough” for jobs that required trans actors.

Talisa Garcia

According to a The Stage article, she supports the continuous endeavor to showcase LGBTQ+ stories and urges acting schools to teach more trans actors. According to Deadline, Garcia has been cast in Willow as a queen, the mother of Revolori’s character. She has a small speaking role,’ according to the newspaper, and may appear in one episode of the series. Garcia is set to appear in eight episodes of the fantasy thriller, according to IMDb. Talisa Garcia’s colleagues were excited about her pick, according to a source, since it would be the first time a trans artist portrayed a cis role in a Disney+ production.