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Contents:
- THE GAY LIFE OF NOëL COWARD
- A SECRET GAY HISTORY OF UK PNAGE: ‘THE SKILL-SET OF HOMOSEXUALS AND SPI OVERLAPPED’
THE GAY LIFE OF NOëL COWARD
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A SECRET GAY HISTORY OF UK PNAGE: ‘THE SKILL-SET OF HOMOSEXUALS AND SPI OVERLAPPED’
I uld sense his nervons rellg a time when gay men had to watch their backs. Coward, like his fellow gay theatril superstar Ivor Novello, lived fear of Osr Wil’s fate. But importantly, like Wil, he was the role mol for an entire generatn of gay people.
I looked so gay, yet felt so natural. One of the biggt challeng I faced as a young actor was homophobia.
I found the stigma of homosexualy almost reason enough to end my reer before started. But several years later, I was fortunate to land a role Paramount Pictur’ Kiss Me, Guido, one of the first gay films produced by a major stud.