Contents:
- A FEW WORDS WH KEV DANIELS, THE ACTOR BEHD ONE OF TV’S BT GAY CHARACTERS
- DENIS LEARY’S NEW S, SIRENS, AND THE FIVE STAG OF GAY TV WATCHG
A FEW WORDS WH KEV DANIELS, THE ACTOR BEHD ONE OF TV’S BT GAY CHARACTERS
A Few Words Wh Kev Daniels, the Actor Behd One of TV’s Bt Gay Characters.
Sirens also featur one of the most tertg gay characters on televisn: There’s nothg generilly gay about Hank, played by Kev Daniels. As he tells a woman lookg for a “gay bt iend” early the new season, “I’m not that type of gay. He is, however, openly, unrervedly, and boldly gay—and his orientatn affects the way he mov through life.
Do you see Hank as a gay role mol?
DENIS LEARY’S NEW S, SIRENS, AND THE FIVE STAG OF GAY TV WATCHG
Lookg at your filmography, seems like the rol you ually get are men uniform or gay men. I’m a gay man.
In the send of the 21st century, we n now say that gay viewers have rpond to televisn wh those same emotns. Now, we seem fally to have reached prsn: There are que a few homosexuals on televisn, but we fd them borg. But gay TV don’t have to be a downer.
If one small-screen versn of gay life offends, seek out another. Sirens isn’t exactly a gay show—’s a edy about three EMTs, one of whom is love wh a p—but one of the EMTs, Hank (played by Kev Daniels, Morn Fay’s Long), is a ankly, proudly, openly gay man.