Part of Te Blood’s appeal is that the st portrays their characters so well that ’s hard to believe they aren’t real. Enter Lafayette, played by Nelsan Ellis. Lafayette is a gay man who is flamboyant and egreg but at the same time isn’t stereotypil.
Contents:
- SPOILER ALERT: TE BLOOD TURNS STRAIGHT CHARACTER GAY… BUT WHICH ONE?
- NELSAN ELLIS (LAFAYETTE) TALKS ‘TE BLOOD,’ GAY MARRIAGE, TYLER PERRY
- 'TE BLOOD' ACTOR LE GRIM QU OVER GAY ROLE (REPORT)
- TE BLOOD’S NELSAN ELLIS TALKS GAY STEREOTYP & TYLER PERRY
- TE BLOOD'S LAFAYETTE SLAYS GAY STEREOTYP
SPOILER ALERT: TE BLOOD TURNS STRAIGHT CHARACTER GAY… BUT WHICH ONE?
* gay black guy on true blood *
” Ellis played Lafayette Reynolds, a gay ok, through the seven-season n of “Te Blood. ”Onle news se The Gr praised Ellis’s portrayal of Lafayette as one that “slays gay stereotyp.
NELSAN ELLIS (LAFAYETTE) TALKS ‘TE BLOOD,’ GAY MARRIAGE, TYLER PERRY
Relled by many as talented and unrrated, Ellis beme a Te Blood fan-favore for his portrayal of the scene-stealg, gay short orr ok at Merlotte’s Bar the fictnal Louisiana town.
'TE BLOOD' ACTOR LE GRIM QU OVER GAY ROLE (REPORT)
” Ellis’s character was ld for breakg stereotyp of gay men. "Yet over s seven seasons the seri also went the extra e by cludg many gay, lbian, and bisexual characters who were jt as diverse, dangero, and memorable as Bon Temps' other rints. He was open and unapologetic about his love of sex and the male form while livg the ty fictnal town of Bon Temps, Louisiana — the type of place where ’s not necsarily safe to be gay, or black, and certaly not both at the same time.
TE BLOOD’S NELSAN ELLIS TALKS GAY STEREOTYP & TYLER PERRY
As Lafayette, Ellis expand the untry’s llective imagatn of what a queer black man uld look, sound and act like, startg jt months before California passed Proposn 8, which banned same-sex marriage, and years before Print Barack Obama announced an “evolutn” his thkg about gay rights.
TE BLOOD'S LAFAYETTE SLAYS GAY STEREOTYP
Williams) such a memorable part of The Wire — his gayns isn’t the fg feature of his character. He’s gay a way that feels unique to the projects of Baltimore. When first aired 2005, Noah’s Arc many ways felt like a black rponse to the overwhelmg whens of Showtime’s Amerin adaptatn of Queer as Folk, another landmark show that challenged what meant to see gay men on televisn.
Noah’s Arc centered on a group of middle-class gay black men livg Los Angel. It was a way to say, “Hey, black people live gentrified gayborhoods and drk smopolans and battle HIV stigma too. I don’t answer that qutn — ‘Are you gay or not?
Ne years after the last episo of The Wire aired, Williams is still sistg terviews that he’s more than jt Omar Ltle, spe a lany of rol, gay and straight, sce Omar buted. But his portrayal of the gay short-orr ok who als blood was so popular among fans that even though the character was killed off the book versn of the vampire drama, he was kept on for all seven seasons of the show, Rollg Stone reports. " When asked whether he had heard feedback om the gay muny, Ellis told the magaze, "Only that they haven't seen a du like that before.