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Post by Princess Ollian on Jul 9, 2009 6:32:08 GMT -5
I did find out thast Jo and Thore are both......... homosapiens! At least that is how I see them...good ole fashion human beings... I am pretty sure that that is indeed the case...
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Post by wenn on Jul 9, 2009 14:57:57 GMT -5
I did find out thast Jo and Thore are both......... homosapiens! At least that is how I see them...good ole fashion human beings... I am pretty sure that that is indeed the case... Just my subtle way of saying I could care less if the actors are gay or straight - that I see the characters and the actors as very separate. That's all PS Sometimes when I try to be subtly funny, it backfires...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2009 15:26:19 GMT -5
As I said before gay or straight it doesn't matter. However I think the boys are aliens
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Post by wenn on Jul 9, 2009 15:28:38 GMT -5
As I said before gay or straight it doesn't matter. However I think the boys are aliens LOL - you might be right
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2009 15:36:32 GMT -5
AJ too.
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Post by Princess Ollian on Jul 10, 2009 3:29:00 GMT -5
I am pretty sure that that is indeed the case... Just my subtle way of saying I could care less if the actors are gay or straight - that I see the characters and the actors as very separate. That's all PS Sometimes when I try to be subtly funny, it backfires... Nah, I got it - was just being facetious...;p I am of the same opinion though... xx
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Post by jjose712 on Aug 1, 2009 7:37:26 GMT -5
I think all closeted actors avoid totally gay roles. There's a difference between not being publicly out and being closeted. There's a good bunch of actors who are out for his colleagues but not for public. IT's a difficult choice to made, specially at the begining of the career, because sometimes the way that an actor is being percieved has a lot of influence in his career. When an actor came out after some years of career he has his reputation, everyone knows if he is good (or not) so i think it's not that important.
Playing a gay role is tough in the interviews, because the interviewers are gonna to ask the question, and it would be difficult with independence of being gay or straight. If the actor is gay, he has to think what he wants to tell, and make the decision to come out or not. And if he decides not to tell (wich is perfectly right for me) he has to choose carefully the words to not lie, because if he lies at the end could be a lot worse. And he has to asume that when you not clarified your sexual orientation, especulation grows free. For a straight acto could be difficult too, because i find extremely annoying when an actor portraying a gay role starts all his interviews with: "i'm straight" (there are a couple of examples of this)
It's curious that sometimes the rumours don't start for playing a gay role. I find curious the case of Hugh Jackman, when he arrives at Hollywood he is married (so he is not suspect to marry a beard to keep his star status, because he wasn't a star, at least not in hollywood, when he did), the character who make him famous is a very macho role, and even with all that, there are gay rumours around him. In contrast Heath Ledger plays a gay role when he was very young in Australia, and his most famous role is in the most famous gay film, and he never has gay rumours about him.
Some actors gay or straight preserve all their intimacy (including sexual orientation), not only to keep their privacy but to make more believable their roles, i think Gale Harold spend some time before saying he is straight, because he wants people focus on the character. When an actor decides to not talk about their sexual orientation, they know that it'll be speculation about that. Others prefer to lie, i don't really know if wenworth miller is gay or not, but all his interviews seems a pathetic attemp to convince everyone that he is straight as an arrow, and usually have the opposite effect. It's like when an actor start dating an actress just after being object of rumours, when that make him look even more suspicious.
The truth is that in the case of american soaps, it seems that it's a gay friendly world, maybe not in the storylines (wich start to work quite recently) but in the real world of the actors. A book of 2006 read that more than 30 gay actors were working on daytime shows. Yesterday's in a very perez hilton way, Nelson Branco related in the bottom of his colum, in the soap opera mystery hour section: —Which gay soap star recently had sex with his straight co-star? And now his straight co-star is demanding more? . And it's curious but i can't think in Tom Bierdz or Scott Evans (the only openly gay actors i know) being the main subject of that gossip
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