Tovey was first noticed for roles in The History Boys and the BBC’s Him & Her. But around his 30th birthday, something changed: Tovey (out since he was 18) started playing gay. “It wasn’t a conscious decision,” he says, “and it was only the other day that I realised it had been important somehow. For so long, as a young actor, I had this anxiety about making sure I could get straight roles, and now I know that’s not necessary. The gay roles are the best for me. Being gay has made my career.” As well as The Pass, he excelled in HBO’s Looking, about a group of men in San Francisco discovering the complexities of contemporary gay relationships; he plays a gay man in Quantico; next year he stars in Angels in America, and recently he appeared on Broadway as Rodolpho in Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. “And it’s made me realise that just like there’s not just one way to play a straight person, or one story to tell, there are a billion fascinating wonderful stories to tell with gay characters. A billion adventures to have.”
masc4masc (apart from what ur saying) basically means a physically fit ripped guy looking for another fit ripped guy.. whats the problem with that?
you left out the second part.
he shamed all the fem gays, and saying how he's glad to not be a fem gay because his dad forced him to be masculine tragic
you left out the second part.
he shamed all the fem gays, and saying how he's glad to not be a fem gay because his dad forced him to be masculine tragic
I'm pretty sure that the "apart from what ur saying" was a way of acknowledging that the other stuff you mentioned was bad, but that only the "masc4masc" bit didn't seem objectionable to that poster