'I was Hollywood’s version of imperfect': America Ferrera opens up on being typecasted throughout her acting career

America Ferrera said that gaining body confidence has been in progress and she’s learned that there's more to a woman's value than her appearance
UPDATED DEC 1, 2023
America Ferrera recalled how 'ridiculous' it was that a lot of her early roles were focused around her body type (Getty Images)
America Ferrera recalled how 'ridiculous' it was that a lot of her early roles were focused around her body type (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: America Ferrera has opened up on how her physique is perceived in Hollywood throughout her acting career. While speaking to ELLE for their 2023 Women in Hollywood issue, the 39-year-old actress recalled how “ridiculous” it was that a lot of her early roles like in 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' or 'Ugly Betty' were focused around her body type.

“What’s so insane is, you go back and look, and I had a very average-size body. And so the idea that people were looking at me and saying, ‘That’s curvy’ is crazy. Not that I care, but it’s like, that’s insane that we thought that was so groundbreaking,” she told the outlet, adding “I was Hollywood’s version of imperfect, which seems so ridiculous.” 

“I don’t feel alone in that either,” she further said, adding “There are so many women who were called brave, just because they are people in bodies.”

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 28: America Ferrera attends The National Hispanic Media Coaliti
America Ferrera has opened up on how her physique is perceived in the Hollywood throughout her acting career (Getty Images)

America Ferrera wants to move away from being typecast 

Ferrera said she’s optimistic that she will be moving away from being typecast based on the standards that others set for her and will land roles that push boundaries like her most recent roles in 'Barbie' and 'Dumb Money.'


 
 
 
 
 
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“What I continue to wish for my career, and women’s careers and people of color’s careers, is that we don’t have to exist inside of these boxes or these lanes — that we don’t have to be relegated to represent just the thing that the culture wants us to represent,” she said. 

Ferrera continued, “I want to be more of who I am as a person, and to get to make art that doesn’t fit into any of the boxes and isn’t about the dominant conversation people have wanted to have about me because I’m a woman who doesn’t fit into stereotypical Hollywood.”


 
 
 
 
 
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America Ferrera has previously shed light on her physical appearance being scrutinized 

The actress told Redbook back in 2017 that gaining body confidence has been a work in progress and she’s learned that there's more to a woman's value than her appearance. "I grew up believing a lot of things about myself that I had to unlearn — things that pertain to being a good woman, things about my weight or height,” she said at the time.


 
 
 
 
 
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“As women, you're taught that your value is all about your appearance, not your ideas and your tenacity and your courage and your bravery and your adventurous spirit. Look, I love getting dressed up and looking beautiful. But that's one tiny piece of me," she added.


 
 
 
 
 
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