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GAY HOLLYWOOD: 45 OUT AND PROUD LGBT STARS (PHOTOS)
However, the Tony and Emmy-nomated gay actor has also played Victor Strand on several seasons of "Fear the Walkg Dead," and appeared films like "If Beale Street Could Talk," "Selma," and "Zola." He met his hband Raúl Domgo 2014, via a Craigslist ad. English actor Ben Whishaw is also known for playg the villao Q the Daniel Craig "Jam Bond" films, as well as his Emmy-wng role the miseri "A Very English Sndal." He discsed g out as gay 2014, after enterg a civil partnership wh poser Mark Bradshaw, llg public reactns "surprisgly lovely.". Gay actor Matt Bomer won a Goln Globe for playg a closeted journalist the TV film adaptatn of Larry Kramer's AIDS epimic-foced play "The Normal Heart." He's also known for projects like "Doom Patrol" and the "Magic Mike" films.
25 FAMO GAY CELEBRI IN THE WORLD (PHOTOS)
After wng a Tony for his role the mil "Kky Boots," Billy Porter achieved a new level of regnn by playg New York ball scene emcee Pray Tell on the celebrated LGBTQ+ drama seri "Pose." He also beme the first openly gay Black man to w bt lead actor a drama at the Emmys for the role. The actor explaed how he felt that "livg a gay life whout publicly acknowledgg is simply not enough to make any signifint ntributn to the immense work that li ahead on the road to plete equaly.". Andrew Rannells first beme well-known as a Broadway actor, receivg Tony nomatns for his rol "The Book of Mormon" and "Falsettos." He pivoted to TV and film the 2010s, notably appearg on "Big Mouth" and "Girls." Rannells has said he's known he was gay sce high school.
It wasn't until she began watchg sci-fi TV seri "The X-Fil" that the first openly gay woman star of "SNL" Kate McKnon said she realized she was attracted to women. Helpg to change that is former NBA player Jason Colls, who beme the first openly gay man to play one of the four major profsnal team sports.
"When we get to the pot where a gay pro athlete is no longer forced to live fear that he'll be shunned by teammat or outed by tabloids … then g out won't be such a big al," Colls wrote, but ultimately nced that we're "not there yet.".