Emma Watson , Emma D’Arcy , and Emma Corrin are just a few of the gens who ’ve signed the letter .

Actors likeThe Last of UsstarBella Ramsey,Babygirl’sHarris Dickinson,Harry Potterfranchise’sEmma Watson, andBridgerton’sNicola Coughlanare among more than 1,300 industry professionals who have signed an open letter calling for action on trans rights following the UK Supreme Court’s devastating ruling.

On April 17, the UK Supreme Court’s judgment inFor Women Scotland v. The Scottish Ministersdefined gender identity as based on biological sex at birth. The ruling and the guidance from theEqualities & Human Rights Commissionintend to limit trans people’s access to the single-sex facilities of their choice in workplaces, public areas, sports, schools, and public associations.

In aopen letterstarted by development producer Sid Strickland and script editor Jack Casey, hundreds of UK industry professionals are standing in solidarity with the trans, nonbinary, and intersex people who the Equality Act will impact.

“We the undersigned film and television professionals stand in solidarity with the trans, non-binary and intersex communities who have been impacted by the Supreme Court ruling on April 17,” the letter states. “We wish to add our voices to the 2000+ signatories of the Open Letter from UK Writers to the Trans Community published last week and call upon members of our industry and cultural bodies to join us.”

The letter explains that “The Supreme Court’s ruling that, under the Equality Act, ‘woman’ is defined by biological sex, states that ‘the concept of sex is binary, a person is either a woman or a man.'” The names signed on the letter “believe the ruling undermines the lived reality and threatens the safety of trans, non-binary and intersex people living in the UK.”

The letter added, “Film and television are powerful tools for empathy and education, and we believe passionately in the ability of the screen to change hearts and minds. This is our opportunity to be on the right side of history.”

In just24 hours, the letter had accumulated around 400 signatures from actors, writers, directors, editors, and executives from companies like New Pictures, Sister Pictures, Motive Pictures, and World Productions, just to name a few. As of Friday, May 2, that number has grown dramatically.

Here are some of the names and faces of the actors and writers who signed the letter:

Bella Ramsey

Harris Dickinson

Aimee Lou Wood

Emma Watson

Emma D’Arcy

Emma Corrin

Suranne Jones

Russell Tovey

Ncuti Gatwa

Heartstopperauthor Alice Oseman

Nicola Coughlan

Eddie Redmayne

Paapa Essiedu

Joe Alwyn

Hayley Atwell

Faye Marsay

James Norton

As the open letter states, film and television are indeed “powerful tools for empathy and education,” so it’s reassuring to see so many industry professionals come together to stand in solidarity with people whose livelihoods are constantly in jeopardy.

Similarly, leading musicians have signed anopen letteron behalf of the UK music industry to offer their solidarity to trans folk as well.

I’m crossing my fingers that this list of names on the open letters to the film and television industry and the UK music industry continue to grow.

Read the official “Open Letter to Film and Television Industry Professionals and Cultural Bodies"here.

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