Stephen Fry talks about his mental health durg the panmic and also about whether straight actors should play gay characters.
Contents:
- TRAVEL GAY MEETS STEPHEN FRY
- STEPHEN FRY FELT LIKE AN ‘UNSIRABLE PERSON' ON GAY SCENE 1980S
- STEPHEN FRY : “I’M AS PROUD OF BEG JEWISH AS I AM PROUD OF BEG GAY”
TRAVEL GAY MEETS STEPHEN FRY
Fry said a vio for chary Proud2Be: "[I’m] not proud bee I thk beg gay is better than beg anythg else but I thk ’s a wonrful thg to be love and you follow your heart. Willem, a gay artist, and Frieda, a lbian cellist, began fg inty papers for Jews livg the Netherlands unr occupatn.
“Livg their liv as openly gay the 1930s was remarkable enough, but once the Nazis vad their homeland of the Netherlands, they found themselv a pth of urage and termatn that, across the years, remas tly spirg. Speakg to our Edor--Chief Darren Burn, Stephen Fry discs how to keep your ol lockdown, his views on Jam Corn and whether gay characters need to be played by gay actors, meetg homophobic pastors Uganda, terviewg the print of Brazil and where he hop to travel wh his hband after the panmic.
STEPHEN FRY FELT LIKE AN ‘UNSIRABLE PERSON' ON GAY SCENE 1980S
A edian as much as he is a ser storyteller, he won an award for his credible documentary Out There which explored homophobia around the world, cludg untri like Rsia, Brazil and Uganda.
Famoly gay, Stephen once quipped about his sexualy: "I suppose all began when I me out of the womb. Stephen reflected on his many travels wh but also the nuanc of travellg as a gay man: "We n lull ourselv to a false sense of secury bee thgs the Wt have improved so much our lifetim.
And that I would never have to thk about puttg on a fensive posture when gog out or pretendg not to be gay.
STEPHEN FRY : “I’M AS PROUD OF BEG JEWISH AS I AM PROUD OF BEG GAY”
"In some of the most homophobic untri, 's very mon to see men holdg hands public.