It seemed like a good ia at the time. But the plan to put a posive gay character global TV h Dynasty soon fell short of s origal good tentns. Al Corley, who origally played the Carrgton dynasty’s homosexual son, left the show at the end of the send season. He plaed about “the
Contents:
- DYNASTY’S JOURNEY OM GAY PANIC TO GAY PRI
- TELEVISN: DYNASTY’S DISMAL GAY CHARACTER
- 'DYNASTY' STAR GORDON THOMSON COM OUT AS GAY
DYNASTY’S JOURNEY OM GAY PANIC TO GAY PRI
The TV show Dynasty featured a gay in (and her son). But for years, spe the show’s anythg-go nature, there was one thg that Dynasty uldn’t get away wh: showg a happy homosexual.
Puttg a gay man on one of the most inic and popular shows of the was a long, multi-year fight — both on-screen and behd-the-scen — but was nothg pared to the battle took to keep him there. The story of Dynasty’s ntroversial gay son starts back 1979 wh, of all thgs, the oil crisis.
TELEVISN: DYNASTY’S DISMAL GAY CHARACTER
And the son, Steven, who’s hidg his homosexualy om his nservative dad. ” There had seldom been any recurrg gay characters on primetime TV — there was Jody on Soap, a fotten barfly on The Corner Bar, and gut-player Lori Shannon as Beverly LaSalle on All the Fay.
'DYNASTY' STAR GORDON THOMSON COM OUT AS GAY
Dynasty’s pilot posns Steven ont and center, wh a climactic scene which Blake nonts his son about beg gay.