HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 04: Musician Jared Leto attends the press conference to announce the tour of Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds To Mars and AFI at Milk Studios on March 4, 2014 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic)

In a new interview with the U.K.'s Evening Standard, Jared Leto revealed that he considered attending the 2014 Academy Awards dressed in drag as tribute to Rayon, the transgender woman he played in the blockbuster film "Dallas Buyers Club."

Leto subsequently won an Oscar for his portrayal of the character and he told reporters that he knew she would have loved to be in attendance at the Academy Awards that night.

"I thought about dragging up for the Oscars, going as Rayon, because I knew that she would have loved to be there," Leto said. "It’s so much work for girls to get ready. I was brought up by my mum, so I always had an appreciation of women. But now I have more respect for the process. It’s a lot, what women have to do to themselves. But in the end, when you put that final dash of lipstick on and your look all comes together, it really is a glorious reward."

While the Academy honored Leto for his portrayal of Rayon in "Dallas Buyers Club," many members of the transgender community critiqued the choices surrounding both his casting and the recognition he received for the role.

Initially, some transgender activists spoke out and claimed that the role of Rayon should have gone to a transgender woman rather than a white, straight, cisgender man.

Others questioned why the actor did not thank the transgender community in his acceptance speech.

“Leto’s portrayal was of a particular fictional transgender person at a particular time," Mara Keisling, executive director at the National Center for Transgender Equality, previously told The Huffington Post. "But we can’t forget that transgender people like Rayon did exist and do exist. To the film's credit, I think it accurately showed what the life of this brave person must have been and how she was treated. Our job is to make life better for transgender people like Rayon in the real world, and it really helps to have these lives told by Hollywood.”

In early February, Leto also became subject of heckling during a film festival Q&A at the Santa Barbara film festival. The heckler accused Leto of "trans-misogyny" and told the actor that the didn't "deserve an award for portraying a trans-woman, because [he's] a man." Leto responded by questioning the heckler as to whether they would frame their argument the same way if a gay or lesbian were portraying a straight role.