"The Normal Heart," stacked wh gay talent, signals a great time for gay actors
Contents:
- ‘NORMAL HEART’ REPRENTS THE RARE PROJECT LOAD WH OUT GAY TALENT
- ‘THE NORMAL HEART’ VIRTUAL READG SET WH STERLG K. BROWN, LAVERNE COX: “IT DON’T HAVE TO BE ABOUT ALL WHE GAY MEN”
‘NORMAL HEART’ REPRENTS THE RARE PROJECT LOAD WH OUT GAY TALENT
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He’d left the wrtlg program at his high school and swched to the drama partment for his senr year, actg plays and hangg out a muny that clud one openly gay choreographer. “He was the only gay person that I thought I’d ever known my life, ” Ruffalo said wh a lgh.
“And the only gay person that I thought lived Virgia Beach at the time.
‘THE NORMAL HEART’ VIRTUAL READG SET WH STERLG K. BROWN, LAVERNE COX: “IT DON’T HAVE TO BE ABOUT ALL WHE GAY MEN”
’ And that’s when he said, ‘I’m gay, and I’m love wh you, and I’m aaid you’re not gonna be my iend anymore. As Ned Weeks Ryan Murphy‘s acclaimed HBO film of the Larry Kramer play “The Normal Heart, ” he rag at the forc — ernmental, societal and even wh the gay muny — that failed to speak up the early years of the AIDS epimic.
Kramer (and his fictnal alter ego) may not have been well-liked durg those years the ’80s when he simply refed to shut up, but he was also right: The guy who screamed the loust and the longt was the one who forced actn at a time when the print wouldn’t even utter the word “AIDS, ” much of society blamed and ostracized the victims, and actn meant ath to an entire generatn of gay men.