As the hit movie turns 35, Ted Levine opens up to The Hollywood Reporter about complicated feelings over playing Buffalo Bill and the representation of gender: "It's unfortunate that the film vilified ...
Thirty-five years after the film's release, the actor who played Buffalo Bill slammed its infamous "trans villain" trope.
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The Silence of the Lambs actor Ted Levine has candidly opened up about his regret over the ‘f***ing wrong’ transgender portrayal of Buffalo Bill character.
Thirty-five years after the film's release, the actor who played Buffalo Bill slammed its infamous "trans villain" trope.