Atralian actor Ryan Corr has revealed he faced homophobia while preparg for his latt role playg a gay man for film Holdg The Man.
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- HOLDG THE MAN STAR RYAN CORR REVEALS WHY SEX SCEN — GAY OR STRAIGHT — ARE ANYTHG BUT SEXY
- RYAN CORR ON BANISHED, HOLDG THE MAN AND GAY MARRIAGE
- RYAN CORR AND ANTHONY LAPAGLIA EXCEL RADIL AND HEARTBREAKG GAY LOVE STORY
HOLDG THE MAN STAR RYAN CORR REVEALS WHY SEX SCEN — GAY OR STRAIGHT — ARE ANYTHG BUT SEXY
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RYAN CORR ON BANISHED, HOLDG THE MAN AND GAY MARRIAGE
“I have a lot of gay iends, my sister is gay, so I knew about many of the prsur they experienced g up, but not first hand, ’’ says Corr. And that change dynamic — ’s ually subtle bee nobody wants to adm they are homophobic — ma me feel anx and unfortable.
RYAN CORR AND ANTHONY LAPAGLIA EXCEL RADIL AND HEARTBREAKG GAY LOVE STORY
”Corr hop the film will go some way rectifyg what he se as Atralia’s “backwardns” such areas — and particularly on the issue of gay him, playg a 17-year-old, was more of a filmmakers chose not to st younger actors the pivotal scen which Conigrave and Caleo, both stunts at Melbourne’s Xavier College, fall love bee they felt the transn might be says that for him, hair and make-up was a ccial part of his procs of droppg a , although the school uniform certaly helped. Ryan Corr reveals he experienced homophobia while preparg for his latt role as a gay man as he opens up about his same sex love scen Published: 06:02 BST, 27 Augt 2015 | Updated: 10:43 BST, 27 Augt 2015. Atralian actor Ryan Corr says he experienced homophobia while preparg for his latt role playg a gay man for new film, Holdg The flick, which has been adapted om an inic Atralian memoir of the same name by playwright Timothy Conigrave, tells the love story of Tim's relatnship wh partner John Caleo, until the latter's tragic ath om AIDS 15 years tak the lead role as Conigrave and to fully immerse himself the character he and Craig Stott, who plays Caleo, cid to embrace beg a gay uple outsi of the set, scenars such as gog out for down for trailer Ryan Corr reveals he experienced homophobia while preparg for his latt role as a gay man as he opens up about his same sex love scen Gettg to character: Corr tak the lead role as Conigrave and to fully immerse himself the character he and Craig Stott, who plays Caleo, role played beg a gay uple public suatns'The shift people's attus is very slight but 's there, ' Corr tells as he rells the reactn of wag staff when he held hands wh Stott.
'And that change dynamic — 's ually subtle bee nobody wants to adm they are homophobic — ma me feel anx and unfortable. 'The 26-year-old Melbourne actor, whose sister is gay, also spoke of his racy love scen the movie, directed by Neil Armfield of Candy fame. A trailer for the movie, which is cemas now, reveals Corr and Stott's burgeong romance and se them enjoyg a tentative first kiss, as well as beg pictured bed has prevly spoken of how important was to him to do jtice to the role, which has an important place the gay non, pturg a piece of Atralian history.