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20 Straight Characters We Didn't Know Were Openly Male lover In Real Life
In the past, celebrities who were gay would tend to keep to themselves, not wanting their personal experience aired out for the public to have an opinion on. It was their private life and their private relationships, so what was it to anyone else? But when the 90s rolled around, famous actors and actresses started opening up and emerged from the confinement of the closet. Most famously was Ellen DeGeneres, who came out of the closet by way of her comedy series Ellen.
Since then, more actors have officially come out and have not been typecast for doing so and are welcomed by the public with uncover arms. Here are 20 straight characters who were played by actors so amazingly, we didn’t realize they’re gay in actual life.
20 Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother (Neil Patrick Harris)
Anyone who watched How I Met Your Mother knows that the ethics of Barney Stinson was a notorious ladies gentleman who dated so much during the series, we lost count of all the women. In concrete life though, actor Neil Patrick Harris is happily married to actor David Burtka (who also starred on HIMYM) and they have two children.
19 Miguel Mo
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It is all to adequately known a fact that I am an avid fan of the 1990s NBC sitcom ‘Frasier’ and have been ever since my youth (around age 13), I started watching the early season reruns in the mid 90s and then, once I had caught up to the current story arch, I started catching it in prime time. For whatever reason my family weren’t fans of the show (probably too intelligent for them…sad but true) but I had always been nat
Will Niles Be Gay in the New ‘Frasier’ Reboot?
A Frasier reboot could soon go after revived series favor Will & Grace, Murphy Brown and Roseanne.
Deadline reports that the show’s celebrity and executive producer, Kelsey Grammer, is in talks with writers to make a new series about the pompous psychiatrist after he moves to a new city from Seattle.
We’re not sure if that means other cast members wouldn’t be invited back, but any Frasier reboot needs David Hyde Pierce. Hopefully this period Niles would be able to arrive out, even if it meant breaking Daphne’s heart. (Though, deep down, didn’t she always know?)
Over its 11 seasons the original Frasier was something of a refuge for gay actors: In addition to Pierce, the show included John Mahoney, Edward Hibbert and Dan Butler. In one hilarious episode the gang went to a ski lodge, where Daphne had the hots for a French ski instructor, Guy, who was actually queer and smitten with Niles.
If producers agree on a author and a premise, Deadline reports, the project could proceed closer to actual filming, though Grammer and CBS TV Studios declined to comment.
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Was Niles Gay?
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] Don't hold this wrong, but it never even occurred to me you might be gay.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] Well, it never even occurred to me that you might be straight.
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] Thank you. Geez, Tom, I feel just awful. Seems I've just been leading you on all night.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] Oh, it's OK. It's an decent mistake.
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] Yes, but I've been pouring you drinks, building up your hopes, making you think you might have found a man sophisticated and sensitive enough to help you...
[bold]Tom:[/bold] Frasier, I'll learn to love again.
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] Yes, of course.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] You'll apologize to Daphne?
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] For the relax of my days.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] Does this mean your dad's not gay either?
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] No, no, dad's not gay.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] But Niles - approach on!
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] No, I'm scared not.
[bold]Tom:[/bold] Huh... so delay a minute, this Maris guy he kept mentioning is a woman?
[bold]Frasier:[/bold] Skillfully, the jury's still out on that one.
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The Doctor Is Out
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10studioAT
The Doctor Is Out
'Frasier' had nobody on their writing staff from Series eight to ten who could produce episodes as good as this.
Joe Keenan returns with a knockout episode, that reminds us how pleasant 'Frasier' could still be, even in its final year.
There had been some good episodes in the period mentioned above, but this one was consistently laugh-out-loud funny throughout, with so many memorable lines and moments along the way. The humour was a bit more edgy too.
Overall, this is a glorious episode of 'Frasier', and I can see why others have ranked it up there with the optimal from across the eleven year jog in general.
10planktonrules
The gayest Frasier episode...by far!
This episode of "Frasier" is one of the funniest of the series--which says a lot considering that the demonstrate was on many years and had many wonderful episodes. The story begins with Roz virtual dating yet another male. But when Frasier meets him, he assumes the guy is gay...which seems pretty funny considering how stereotypically queer many of Frasier's actions are on the show. When he later sees this boyfriend and thinks he
Vitamin Gay
The INCREDIBLY Queer Cast of Frasier, SURPRISE! May 30, 2012
Filed under: GLBT Actors, TV & Movie Related,Music & Art News,Personal Animation & Musings — vitamingay @ 8:09 AM
Tags: actor, adult, art, bi, bisexual, breast augmentation, Bulldog Brisko, carmen carrera, carmen carrera transitioning, Dan Butler, David Hyde Pierce, drag, Edward Hibbert, Frasier, gay, gay actors, lgbtq+ cast, george takei, Gil Chesterton, GLBT, GLBTQ, internet, john mahoney, Kelsey Grammer, lesbian, Martin Crane, production, NBC, news, Niles Crane, oregon, Pacific Northwest, personal, plastic surgery, portland, self-acceptance, queen, queer, recommendation, Sitcoms, television, trans, transexual, transgendered, TV, update, video, Vlog
It is all to adequately known a fact that I am an avid fan of the 1990s NBC sitcom ‘Frasier’ and have been ever since my youth (around age 13), I started watching the early season reruns in the mid 90s and then, once I had caught up to the current story arch, I started catching it in prime time. For whatever reason my family weren’t fans of the show (probably too intelligent for them…sad but true) but I had always been nat
Will Niles Be Gay in the New ‘Frasier’ Reboot?
A Frasier reboot could soon go after revived series favor Will & Grace, Murphy Brown and Roseanne.
Deadline reports that the show’s celebrity and executive producer, Kelsey Grammer, is in talks with writers to make a new series about the pompous psychiatrist after he moves to a new city from Seattle.
We’re not sure if that means other cast members wouldn’t be invited back, but any Frasier reboot needs David Hyde Pierce. Hopefully this period Niles would be able to arrive out, even if it meant breaking Daphne’s heart. (Though, deep down, didn’t she always know?)
Over its 11 seasons the original Frasier was something of a refuge for gay actors: In addition to Pierce, the show included John Mahoney, Edward Hibbert and Dan Butler. In one hilarious episode the gang went to a ski lodge, where Daphne had the hots for a French ski instructor, Guy, who was actually queer and smitten with Niles.
If producers agree on a author and a premise, Deadline reports, the project could proceed closer to actual filming, though Grammer and CBS TV Studios declined to comment.
RELATED | Gayest Episode Ever: When Frasier Finally Acknowl [bold]Frasier:[/bold] Don't hold this wrong, but it never even occurred to me you might be gay. [bold]Tom:[/bold] Well, it never even occurred to me that you might be straight. [bold]Frasier:[/bold] Thank you. Geez, Tom, I feel just awful. Seems I've just been leading you on all night. [bold]Tom:[/bold] Oh, it's OK. It's an decent mistake. [bold]Frasier:[/bold] Yes, but I've been pouring you drinks, building up your hopes, making you think you might have found a man sophisticated and sensitive enough to help you... [bold]Tom:[/bold] Frasier, I'll learn to love again. [bold]Frasier:[/bold] Yes, of course. [bold]Tom:[/bold] You'll apologize to Daphne? [bold]Frasier:[/bold] For the relax of my days. [bold]Tom:[/bold] Does this mean your dad's not gay either? [bold]Frasier:[/bold] No, no, dad's not gay. [bold]Tom:[/bold] But Niles - approach on! [bold]Frasier:[/bold] No, I'm scared not. [bold]Tom:[/bold] Huh... so delay a minute, this Maris guy he kept mentioning is a woman? [bold]Frasier:[/bold] Skillfully, the jury's still out on that one. 10studioAT 'Frasier' had nobody on their writing staff from Series eight to ten who could produce episodes as good as this. 10planktonrules This episode of "Frasier" is one of the funniest of the series--which says a lot considering that the demonstrate was on many years and had many wonderful episodes. The story begins with Roz virtual dating yet another male. But when Frasier meets him, he assumes the guy is gay...which seems pretty funny considering how stereotypically queer many of Frasier's actions are on the show. When he later sees this boyfriend and thinks he
Was Niles Gay?
Источник: https://www.datalounge.com/thread/27782977-was-by Anonymous reply 53 January 20, 2021 10:55 PM
The Doctor Is Out
Photos1
The Doctor Is Out
Joe Keenan returns with a knockout episode, that reminds us how pleasant 'Frasier' could still be, even in its final year.
There had been some good episodes in the period mentioned above, but this one was consistently laugh-out-loud funny throughout, with so many memorable lines and moments along the way. The humour was a bit more edgy too.
Overall, this is a glorious episode of 'Frasier', and I can see why others have ranked it up there with the optimal from across the eleven year jog in general.The gayest Frasier episode...by far!