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Gay actors shouldn’t have a monopoly on gay roles, award-winning stage and screen actor Nathan Lane said.

Lane, who is gay and has played both straight and gay characters, was asked the question at a TV critics’ meeting on Tuesday. He was there to discuss the presentation of the Broadway play The Nance, in which he stars.

“We just had The Normal Heart [with] Mark Ruffalo, fantastic job. I think who’s right for the part and most talented” should be hired, Lane said. Ruffalo, who is straight, starred as a gay man in the Aids drama.

“That way only madness lies... I wouldn’t have played Nathan Detroit or Max Bialystock” if casting followed such rigid rules, Lane said. He won a Tony Award for his Broadway portrayal of larcenous producer Bialystock in The Producers and was a nominee as gambler Detroit in Guys and Dolls.

Lane is an Emmy nominee this year for his guest role as wedding planner Pepper Saltzman in Modern Family.

Hollywood has been criticised for casting white actors as ethnic characters and, as gay characters have become an increasing part of movies and TV, giving such roles to straight actors. Will & Grace came under fire for casting straight actor Eric McCormack as a gay man.

The Nance, which earned Lane another Tony bid this year, is about a gay burlesque performer in 1930s New York. It airs on October 10 on Live From Lincoln Centre as part of the series 40th anniversary season.