Deaf trans activist Chella Man cast as Jericho in DC's 'Titans'

"As a trans, deaf, Jewish person of color, I have always reminded myself of the power in my differences."

Chella Man

Activist Chella Man will play the role of Jericho. Source: Instagram

Transgender model and activist Chella Man is set to make his television debut later this year, winning the role of Jericho on season two of DC's Titans.


According to , the character of Jericho, son of Deathstroke, made his DC Comics debut in 1984's Tales of the Teen Titans #43.

Man, who is deaf, revealed the news of his casting on social media.
"It is UNREAL to finally announce I will be making my acting debut as Jericho on Season 2 of with !" he wrote.

"In the comics, the character has always used sign language, as his vocal cords [have been] severed by assassins."
Describing his character, the Jewish/Chinese-American added: "Jericho’s mysterious powers are activated by his gaze - if he locks eyes with people he can control their bodies.

"As a trans, Deaf, Jewish person of color, I have always reminded myself of the power in my differences. It is a dream come true, now, as I will be able to showcase this power on the Titans.

"HUGE thank you to all who have supported me throughout this process!"

The series begins production in April.

Share
Published 20 March 2019 10:13am
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


Share this with family and friends


SBS News in your Inbox

Sign up now for the latest news from Australia and around the world direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Download our apps
SBS On Demand
SBS News
SBS Audio

Listen to our podcasts
Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who have risen to excellence despite a role-model vacuum.
The day's top stories from SBS News.
Ease into the English language and Australian culture. We make learning English convenient, fun and practical.
Get the latest with our sbs podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch SBS On Demand
Over 11,000 hours

Over 11,000 hours

News, drama, documentaries, SBS Originals and more - free.