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Tom Hardy addresses sexuality question: I’m entitled to my privacy
“It’s important destigmatizing sexuality… but to put a man on the spot in a room full of people designed purely for a salacious reaction?”
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Tom Hardy gruffly shuts down press inquiries about his ‘ambiguous sexuality’
One reporter discovers that beating around the bush isn’t always the best way to get an answer.
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Lily Tomlin to be first out lesbian recipient of Kennedy Center Honors
Lily Tomlin will be one of five recipients of this year’s Kennedy Center Honors, the national awards for influencing American culture through the arts. Tomlin, 75, said she was astounded to learn she will receive the honors. The Detroit native originally went to college to study medicine.
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Actor Daniel Franzese comes out as gay in letter to ‘Mean Girls’ alter-ego
Actor Daniel Franzese, best known for his breakout role as Damian, the “too gay to function” high schooler he played in “Mean Girls,” has himself come out as gay.
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Ian McKellen says British government told him not to go to Russia
LONDON — Actor Ian McKellen says the British government has advised him not to go to Russia because of the country’s anti-gay “propaganda” law.
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LGBT History Month profile: Emmy, Tony award winning actor Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane is an award-winning film, television and theater actor. He has received three Emmys, two Tony Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
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In heels and pounds lighter, Jared Leto plays transgender in new role
Jared Leto’s return to acting started, as so many things do, with a flirtation. But the possibility of playing Rayon, a transgender person dying of AIDS for the film “Dallas Buyers Club,” came to him while he was on tour in Europe.
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Radcliffe evolves with bold new roles, adult themes, murder, homosexuality
TORONTO — Not long ago, Daniel Radcliffe traded in his black-rimmed Harry Potter glasses for a bold acting choice. And he has never looked back. Now the 24-year-old actor’s at the Toronto International Film Festival with three new films, each unique in its own way, and far more mature than the saga of the boy […]
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British actor Ben Whishaw comes out as gay, in civil partnership
LONDON — British actor Ben Whishaw, who played the role of Q in the 2012 James Bond film “Skyfall,” has revealed that he is gay, and in a civil partnership.
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Surprise? Jodie Foster’s casual coming out at the Golden Globes
In a rambling speech at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards, actress Jodie Foster appeared to end years of speculation by casually coming out of the closet while accepting the Cecil B. Demille Lifetime Achievement Award. Foster took the stage for an acceptance speech that was anything but predictable.