Is actor patrick stewart gay
Patrick Stewart Not Gay, Tweets About Being Falsely Outed by U.K. Paper (LOL!)
Patrick Stewart is not gay.
On Monday, however, the 73-year-old actor was mistakenly outed as gay in an article about Ellen Page's recent coming out in the U.K. paper The Guardian. The paper instantly issued an apology for wrongly identifying Stewart as homosexual.
"This article was amended on 17 February 2014," reads an updated declaration on the Guardian's story online. "The third paragraph originally said ‘Some queer people, such as Sir Patrick Stewart, think Page's coming out speech is newsworthy'. This should include read ‘Some people, such as Sir Patrick Stewart, think Page's coming out speech is newsworthy.'"
Ian McKellen's BFF was a fine sport about the mistake and took to Twitter to humorously respond to the story. ".@Poynter But @guardian I have, favor, five or even SEVEN hetero friends and we totally drink beer and eat lots of chicken wings!" he tweeted earlier today.
He followed up with, "Well, @guardian it makes for a nice change...at least I didn't stir up to the internet telling me I was dead
Patrick Stewart: ‘Supporting Same-sex attracted Rights Is Natural’
By Jase Peeples
Originally published: The Advocate 1/23/15
There’s one particular scene during Patrick Stewart’s new film Match, in which his character Tobi discusses the joys of going down on a female. When I say him the scene caught me off guard he lets out a drawn-out laugh and says, “Well, to quote Tobi from the film, of course it caught you off guard, because ‘most cunnilingus conversations do.’”
He continues, “I can’t recall having ever seen a movie where that was actually a topic of conversation. But it’s not obscene. It’s not offensive. In truth, I think it’s very witty and entertaining.”
Even as my inner 13-year-old giggles at the evidence that I’m discussing the subject of oral sex with Captain Jean-Luc Picard, I find myself nodding in consent. The film’s unflinching honesty is one of the main reasons Stewart says he was attracted to the proposal, and the 74-year-old actor adds that this part gave him an opportunity to upend ageist attitudes surrounding sex.
“These problems only be through young people, who feel that they invented sex and that it was created specifically for them and that it’s o
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By Greg Hernandez on May 26, 2015 12:29 pm | Comments (4) |
We all know that the wonderful actor Patrick Stewart has played several gay roles in recent decades but he will always have a special fondness for his first.
The year was 1994 and the film was Jeffrey about a young gentleman (Steven Weber) in New York who besides to become celibate because he is terrified of AIDS.
I remember seeing the movie at a theater in downtown Long Beach and being so depressed about AIDS but so enchanted with the movie and its characters.
Stewart was cast as an interior designer named Sterling who is determined to discover Jeffrey a long-term relationship.
‘We had just wrapped the seventh and final season of Star Trek and I said to my agent, “Find me a career. I don’t care what i is but let it be as far removed from science fiction and outer space as possible!”‘ Stewart tells DNA magazine.
The actor at that point had become a science fiction star through his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He would reprise the role in se
Patrick Stewart on episode of "Frasier"
TheLonelySquire said:mon capitaine said:
Fraiser was a damn good show. Much more fun than Friends. It resurrected farce single-handedly.Click to expand...
I don't care what anyone says, Friends was a disaster. After watching Seinfeld could people REALLY reflect Friends was amusing at ALL? Please. Frasier was way better than Friends as well.
On a side note, David Hyde Pierce recently came out of the closet. I would have been more shocked if he had actually come out and said he was straight? Did anyone actually not realize this? lol.Click to expand...
I had a gay fried that works in Hollywood, and he told me the following Frasier characters are homosexuals:
1. Niles (this was a few months before he came out). He said he was "out" in Hollywood, but not generally across the U.S..
2. Frasier's dad (I forget his character's name)
3. Bulldog. He's out all the way, as my friend said there are videos of his wedding online, or something like that.