Can Straight Actors Play Gay Roles?
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Jade_The_Messenger — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 08:05 AM)
As long as the actors are comfortable with taking part in same-sex kissing/touching.
I'm a straight woman yet I'm offended when I watch a scene that was clearly shot in a way for the actors to avoid kissing or physical contact for intimacy.
If the actor/actress plays gay/bisexual, 100% commit to it or don't do it period.
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truetexian — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 10:40 AM)
Is your question for real or being thrown out with a wink?
I assume you're aware that Brando's same-sex encounters have been substantiated beyond innuendo and rumor, no?
Not getting into all that"Can Straight Actors Play Gay Roles?"
Why not? "Gay" ones have been playing "straight" ones "good" and "convincingly" since the beginning of time. -
XFiles26 — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 05:11 AM)
Well apparently, their is no evidence of that
Seeing as he was a father, 17 times with many different women, married 3 times and was a famous womaniser, Many women have admitted affairs with him, he dated Marilyn Monroe, Ursula Andress, Rita Moreno and Allegedly Vivian Leigh.
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truetexian — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 12:25 PM)
Yes he was married three times and you failed to include his relationships with Marlene Dietrich, Grace Kelly, Shelley Winters, Ava Gardner, Gloria Vanderbilt, Hedy Lamar, Ingrid Bergman, Edith Pief, and Doris Duke.
But you also left out his with Burt Lancaster, Lawrence Olivier, Leonard Bernstein, Noel Coward, John Gielgud, Tyrone Powers, Montgomery Clift, Clifford Odetis, James Dean, and Rock Hudson.
Apparently there IS evidence of "that",in a 1976 interview for his autobiography he had this to say: "Homosexuality is now so much in fashion it no longer makes news. Like a large number of men, I, too, have had homosexual experiences and I am not ashamed. I have never paid much attention to what people think of me." -
truetexian — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 07:33 AM)
I guess evolution (or learning/development by rote) has taught us to label everything and everyone, after all it's kept us safe from making a pet out of a coral snake rather than a king snake.
However, whenever it comes to human sexuality the scientific community is still hesitate to slap an all definitive label on some people. I've lived long enough to realize that it's a ridiculous and often times meaningless thing to do anyway.
Brando shared an apartment for many years during the '50's with the actor Wally Cox and was quoted as having said that if he (Cox) had been a woman he'd have been married to him. After Cox died in '73, Brando saved his cremated remains and upon his own death in '04 had his ashes scattered together with his beloved "friend".
What was that all about? Was it a platonic "bromance", "gay", or "bi" thing? He called himself a "sexual adventurer" so I suppose we should take him at his word and leave it at that. -
truetexian — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 10:43 AM)
OK, have it your way it's immaterial to me. I'm content with allowing Brando to label himself as he did (a "sexual adventurer"). I agree with you, it does appear as if he was "addicted" to sex. I wonder though, just how much wood does a woodchuck chuck.before they call him a "gay" woodchucker?
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ToastedCheese — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 12:52 AM)
Do you think a straight/non gay actor can be good and convincing in a gay role.
Assuming that the actor is straight, which would be the first notion most would have. Yet, if the actor is straight, it is condescending, especially if they get praise for it. How phony virtuous of the actor to play something that could ruin their career because being homo is still technically second class sexuality.
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 05:10 AM)
I have no problem with it. A good actor should be able to play any role. Now that being said, if a straight actor were to purposely "swish it up", that's unacceptable. That's exactly what the straight actor in Will & Grace did. I always come back to that sitcom because it is a shining example of gay stereotyping.
I think we're at the point in society where playing a gay role will not ruin a straight actor's career though. A great example is Matt Damon, an allegedly straight actor, who has played gay characters in more than one film.
It is still true that a gay actor must pose as straight if he is a leading man and wants to appeal to a young female audience. It's a fact that most homosexual actors are still in the closet out of PR necessity.
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Bee — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 05:21 AM)
I agree with that assessment. It's gotta be hard being in an industry that has a lot of lefties and lgbtq peeps around and yet the leading men still have to worry about that stuff. Everyone around you would probably be supportive but you still have to cater to the national audience. It's gotta mess with their head.
Of course it's probably hard for anyone to be in the closet. I'm just saying it's gotta be extra weird if you're living somewhere that's supposed to be woke like L.A. -
Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 05:27 AM)
It makes sense purely for self interest. If an actor is a young goodlooking man, he wants to have box office appeal to young females. For example if Justin Bieber was gay, wouldn't the girls lose interest?
Frankly though even in LA, most gay men keep their sexuality to themselves. Most of us don't go to great lengths to hide it, but you don't advertise it.
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Bee — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 05:49 AM)
Oh no, i totally agree. I get why they have to do it. I'm just saying, it's got to be harder being in the closet and living in the gay Holy land of cali than it would be to be closeted in ohio or something. But either way has to suck
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(March 27, 2021 06:03 AM)
Hollywood is very urban and "gay". But in reality, growing up in LA's suburbs it's not much different than growing up in Kansas when it comes to being gay.
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