As the first actor with Down syndrome to gain a significant role in a Disney feature film, Noah Matthews Matofsky, is creating history. In the new Peter Pan remake, a 15-year-old British actor is significantly influencing Disney cinematic history! As the primary character and leading role in a Disney film-Noah Matthews Matofsky. He will make history as the first actor with Down syndrome to do so.
Noah discovered Disney’s Peter Pan & Wendy casting procedure through the talent agency Zebedee. His mother Kathryn said that the actor and filmmaker David Lowery connected over a shared love of Lord of the Flies after the actor sent in an audition tape and later met.
The family had to be split up because of the filming, with Noah and Kathryn traveling to Vancouver. And his father Warren stayed behind to help Lola, who was taking her GCSEs. Noah mentioned that he wants to be an influence on other performers with Down syndrome and that he plans to enroll in a theatrical school.
Noah has publicly urged other individuals with Down syndrome to “always dream big” and work toward their objectives. A-list performers like Jude Law and acclaimed actress Yara Shahidi are now co-starring with Noah. Whoever is cast as Tinker Bell provoked debate among Disney fans?
The inclusion of Disney movies has recently come under fire, with some viewers arguing that Disney is too inclusive and others saying that Disney is not doing enough to be inclusive.
Disney is currently dealing with audience requests for trans characters. Particularly trans princes or princesses, as well as disabled Disney princesses or heroines. However, based on Noah’s casting in Peter Pan and Wendy. It appears that Disney is also considering inclusivity when it comes to the actors who are playing the characters in future Disney films, not just the characters themselves!