The casting of non-Jewish actors to play Jewish roles in Oppenheimer has raised eyebrows. However, two Jewish actors have told Newsweek they see nothing wrong with the practice, as arguments rage over the representation of minorities in popular culture. Christopher Nolan's latest blockbuster Oppenheimer, a biographical drama about the creation of the atomic bomb, is out in cinemas now, and the casting has reignited a debate relating to who actors should and shouldn't play. British comedian and writer David Baddiel told Newsweek that "not every Jewish part has to be played by a Jewish actor" but he feels it's important...