2025年1月2日 星期四

"I've had some tuts, which is fantastic... I look quite frail to some people, so it's like, '

 


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Elizabeth Anne Carr (born 21 April 1972) is an English actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist. She is known for portraying the role of Clarissa Mullery in the BBC crime drama Silent Witness (2013–2020), and also for being a campaigner for disabled rights, and fronting the BBC documentary Better Off Dead? (2024).


Carr was disabled from age seven, owing to arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, and has used a wheelchair since the age of 14.[16] She is frank about her life as a disabled person and the inherent comedy it brings: "I've had some tuts, which is fantastic... I look quite frail to some people, so it's like, 'She's talking about sex, she's swearing.' Every stereotype you didn't expect. People generally look terrified. 'Oh my God, is she going to be funny? Can we laugh at this?'"[
卡爾從 7 歲起就因先天性多發性關節攣縮而殘疾,從 14 歲起就開始使用輪椅。她坦率地講述了自己作為殘疾人的生活以及它所帶來的固有喜劇:「我有過一些驚嘆,這太棒了……在某些人看來,我看起來很虛弱,所以這就像是,'她在談論性,她在談論性'。你沒有預料到的每一種刻板印像都會讓人看起來很害怕,『天哪,她會搞笑嗎?


TUT
exclamation
used to express disapproval or annoyance.
"tut-tut, Robin, you disappoint me"

noun
an exclamation of disapproval or annoyance.
"tuts of disapproval"

verb
make an exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance.
"people were tutting"

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