Contents:
- BILLY WILR: MY GAY IN
- SURPRISGLY, MATTHEW WILR ISN'T GAY
- MATTHEW LóPEZ ON ‘SOME LIKE IT HOT,’ REMAKG ‘THE BODYGUARD’ AND DIRECTG THE GAY ROM-COM ‘RED, WHE & ROYAL BLUE’
BILLY WILR: MY GAY IN
apparently not, as you would have found that rmatn on Google if he was (openly gay). (maybe that is a bad profsn to be openly gay ).. A lot of , gay and straight, looked like that the 80's.
Somethg that a REAL gay child of the 80's would NEVER have had! I was thkg that his mannerisms, not jt his cloth or hairdo, looked ultra-gay. It wasn't jt the cloth that let me know Liberace was gay (even though I thk he never me out to his dyg day).
Liberace was GAY!!! A very Gay Guy wh a Cartoon Character Stash! ’ And he said, ‘I was gog to m suici bee I was gay, and I didn’t know how to tell my parents.
SURPRISGLY, MATTHEW WILR ISN'T GAY
"Article ntu below advertisementNo longer the only Josh on #survivor, and no longer the only gay Josh. Go gay Josh!! But wh all the talk about his work, one key aspect of his films has gone almost totally ignored: Of the great Hollywood directors, the man who ma Sunset Boulevard and The Apartment was also the one whose films were most nsistently not jt gay-iendly but que actively gay-posive.
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MATTHEW LóPEZ ON ‘SOME LIKE IT HOT,’ REMAKG ‘THE BODYGUARD’ AND DIRECTG THE GAY ROM-COM ‘RED, WHE & ROYAL BLUE’
In Wilr’s early films the gay ntent is all que direct and, as wh most movi om the 40s and early 50s, a lot of readg between the l is lled for.
Charl Jackson’s novel The Lost Weekend had a closeted queer protagonist; the censors managed to get that changed, but Wilr still gave his 1944 film a queer edge through a character lled Bim (Frank Faylen), a male nurse at the dnk tank who Ray Milland clearly fds threateng, ducg a d kd of gay panic. But was the mid-50's, wh the grip of the censors looseng, that Wilr’s e of gay ntent really bloomed.