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Sean Hayes as a gay private eye is the campiest thing you’ll see today
She walked in worried about her cheating husband and walked out with a gay BFF.
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Broadway stars unite to record touching tribute to Orlando victims
“Love must prevail.”
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Sean Hayes is engaged
Sean Hayes is engaged to his longtime partner, music producer Scott Icenogle.
A representative of the Will & Grace actor confirmed rumors that have been swirling since Hayes was spotted wearing the band Monday on CBS’s The Talk.
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Sean Hayes joins cast of CBS sitcom ‘The Millers’
LOS ANGELES — CBS says popular sitcom star Sean Hayes is joining the cast of its comedy “The Millers” as a series regular. Hayes will play the new best friend of the character played by Margo Martindale and a new source of friction for her son, played by Will Arnett, CBS said on Tuesday.
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NBC stops production on gay dad sitcom ‘Sean Saves the World’
LOS ANGELES — NBC has stopped production on “Sean Saves the World,” effectively canceling the freshman sitcom starring out actor Sean Hayes as a divorced gay father juggling a career, a 14-year-old daughter and an overbearing mother.
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Ellen DeGeneres collects 14th People’s Choice award
LOS ANGELES — The fans made their top picks in television, music and film at the 2014 People’s Choice Awards and deemed Ellen DeGeneres their favorite daytime TV host, making her the woman with the most People’s Choice honors – a total of 14 trophies.
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Sean Hayes’ manic style, skilled comic timing is back in ‘Sean Saves the World’
NEW YORK — Beloved for his supporting role on “Will & Grace,” Sean Hayes is back in an NBC sitcom, this time as the leading man whose name is in the title: “Sean Saves the World.”
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Annual fall harvest of new broadcast TV shows approaches
It’s a familiar condition among the broadcast networks in their latest round of an aging tradition. For the Fall TV Season, there are too many new shows, with too many of them trying too hard to please.
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Sean Hayes comes out: ‘I am who I am’
It’s been four years since Will & Grace ended it’s eight year run on NBC, and now Sean Hayes, who played gay sidekick “Jack McFarland,” finally reveals he is gay, in what the Advocate calls “the interview you’ve waited 12 years to read.”