On his new show This Close, the gay, af wrer and actor is pavg a new path.
Contents:
- WH 'THIS CLOSE,' JOSH FELDMAN PUTS DEAF, GAY LIV IN THE SPOTLIGHT
- ‘THEATER PEOPLE ARE MAGIC’: A Q&A WH DEAF AND GAY ARTIVIST JOSHUA CASTILLE
WH 'THIS CLOSE,' JOSH FELDMAN PUTS DEAF, GAY LIV IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Josh Feldman wanted to create a seri he’d like to watch as a gay, af man. ) Wh "This Close, " Josh Feldman, who plays the character Michael, aimed to create a seri he’d want to watch as a gay, af man. As is the se for many straight women and gay men, the pair’s bond is tense and, at tim, pennt.
“Whether we’re af or hearg, gay or straight, man or woman or somewhere between, we are nnected, ” he told HuffPost last month. While many viewers see Feldman as playg himself on the seri, the Maryland native said he and Michael have “zero percent” mon asi om beg af and gay. Over the last , Glick, who is gay, has tablished his own kd of enarg-but-awkward type by playg gawky, often gay characters straight plays such as Stephen Karam’s “Speech & Debate” (2008), Samuel H.
Though the mil has been remounted wh varyg gre of succs over the years (Seymour often played by an ngo hunk, notably Jake Gyllenhaal), Mayer’s tightly directed rendn matas more of the gay-adjacent, mp sensibily — wh s doo-wop chos, B-movie shadg and root-for-the-unrdog empathy — of the origal, created 1982 by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who would go on to wre two siarly sly Disney movi: 1989’s “The Ltle Mermaid” and 1991’s “Bety and the Beast. For Feldman, creatg, wrg and starrg This Close marks a remarkable first: he’s the first out-gay actor to play an out-gay character as a seri lead on televisn. Do you ever worry—or did anyone ever tell you—that the show was too gay, or too…af?
‘THEATER PEOPLE ARE MAGIC’: A Q&A WH DEAF AND GAY ARTIVIST JOSHUA CASTILLE
They need a reason for that, so that actually ed more problems than my character beg gay.
Whereas, I’m sure people have met far more gay people than they do gay people. So they are much more faiar wh gay culture than af culture. The first thg I ever acted was a character explicly gay, and obvly very af.
In a way, that mak easier for me: I don’t have to listen to anyone else tell me I n’t be this gay or I don’t need to be this af. As an artist, I’m so proud that I’m able to wre a character like Michael: a af, openly gay character who has problems, but is still succsful. Subscribe to Queerty for a daily dose of #entertament#polics #gayagenda #random stori and more.