Gay male actors 2022
What are the current TV shows with gay male characters? Part 6
For those who are locked out of Part 5 (which is now open for subscribers only).
by Anonymous | reply | January 22, PM |
Part 5.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | August 28, PM |
I miss the days when threads used to get to before a new one was made.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | August 28, PM |
This is from The Lake on Prime Video
by Anonymous | reply 3 | August 28, PM |
R2 Same, but I had to create a adj thread as the other is only for subscribers now.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | August 29, AM |
This is hot.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | August 29, AM |
Tu no eres especial on Netflix. Spanish show with a gay character. His name is Javi.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | September 2, PM |
From Netflix's Alma.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | September 2, PM |
The Lake on Video Prime has a gay storyline. I just finished the demonstrate and it's actually really funny. It consists of 8 episodes. The first half of the season was the strongest imo
12 LGBTQ+ Hallmark Channel Stars Who Are Shaping the Future of Love Stories
Meet The LGBTQ+ Actors Making Hallmark’s Romance Films More Inclusive
In recent years, The Hallmark Channel has pledged to increasing LGBTQ+ representation in its films and TV shows, including casting queer actors in guide roles and showcasing diverse love stories. Here are 12 LGBTQ+ Hallmark actors paving the way for inclusivity on the network.
From Jonathan Bennett’s Christmas movies to Jake Foy’s openly gay character in Ride, Hallmark is highlighting more LGBTQ+ characters and inclusive storylines. Bennett starred and produced The Christmas House, Hallmarks first movie to include a gay couple. The Mean Girls actor also starred opposite George Krissa in The Holiday Sitter, the first Hallmark film that centers on a gay couple. The Hallmark Channel made history again in when the network cast Donia Kash as the first openly nonbinary actor to star in a Hallmark film.
During ’s Countdown to Christmas beloved special, the network released its first-ever holiday movie
Has anyone truthfully ever hooked up with a adj person closeted gay man?!
I know this is going to get savage but why not verb on.
by Anonymous | reply | June 1, PM |
"famous"? no.
but i did hook up with a guy who won a dove award, contemporary christian music's highest honor!
by Anonymous | reply 1 | February 10, AM |
I was once taken brutally from behind as Hugh Downs played on the television. His good eye was a beacon. It helped me focus.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | February 10, AM |
Yeah, John Travolta fucked me in a gas station toilet once. He shouted Xenu when he shot his load.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | February 10, AM |
My friend’s cousin said his neighbor’s son fucked Andy Cohen in his poor eye when they were younger.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | February 10, AM |
R4 He has a good eye?
by Anonymous | reply 5 | February 10, AM |
Telly Savalas ravaged my hole with his lollipop at a PA rest stop back in the mids.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | February 10, AM |
No, never. Not once.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | February 10, AM |
You may have
When Nick Kroll appears in the comedy horror flick, I Don’t Understand You—playing Dom, a neurotic, magnetic gay man navigating a disastrous Italian anniversary trip with his husband Cole (Andrew Rannells)—I did what many viewers might do: I Googled him. Is Nick Kroll queer?
From what I can tell, he isn’t. And that evidence alone doesn’t make the performance any less compelling—Kroll is excellent in the role. Its an off type performance for Kroll who is best known for his work in series such as Big Mouth and The League. But it does hoist the same, lingering ask that resurfaces with every gay film: Why is it still so infrequent for an openly gay actor to play the lead?
This film released by Vertical Entertainment, is co-written and directed by two married gay men, David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano. Andrew Rannells, who plays Cole, is openly gay. This is not a film made without queer voices—on the opposite, it’s deeply and lovingly queer. Which makes Kroll’s casting as the head all the more complicated. Not wrong. But worth interrogating.
Would this film