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Joseph Gordon-Levitt's That '70s Show Cameo Made TV History
Summary
- The Joseph Gordon-Levitt That '70s Show appearance was groundbreaking as it featured the first-ever male-male kissing scene on North American primetime TV.
- While the audience reaction to the kiss was mixed, it served as a lesson in representation and highlighted the challenges faced by Gay individuals in the 1970s.
- The franchise learned from Eric's negative reaction and incorporated more respectful and accepting queer representation in the follow-up series, That '90s Exhibition.
Many viewers considered the Joseph Gordon-Levitt That '70s Show appearance to be a landmark moment for television. The actor played Buddy Morgan in an episode that aired in 1998 during the sitcom's debut season. After making a name for himself on 3rd Rock from the Sun, Gordon-Levitt guest-starred on the episode titled "Eric's Buddy." In the episode, Buddy was associated with the pivotal character, Eric Forman (Topher Grace), as lab p
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Won't Say If He's Gay
... and so what, let's give him a break.
by Anonymous | reply 112 | July 12, 2018 11:52 PM |
Very handsome, very talented.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | September 13, 2013 9:49 PM |
OP= Cheryl
by Anonymous | reply 2 | September 13, 2013 9:52 PM |
Why is it even a question?
by Anonymous | reply 3 | September 13, 2013 10:00 PM |
Got to preserve interest somehow.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | September 13, 2013 10:20 PM |
He's gay. Only gay celebs have used the "there's no reason to say" excuse. There's also no way he'd come out right now when his next movie is about him being a vertical macho player.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | September 13, 2013 10:22 PM |
I like him
by Anonymous | reply 6 | September 13, 2013 10:22 PM |
Gay or straight, he doesn't move me in any ways. Fake charm, bland looking, without all these pretentious, made up hype he's got no presence, ordinary acting skill nothing spectacular, just pure hype like Jessica Chastain.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | September 13, 2013 10:35 PM |
I agree with you r7 but I also include Jennifer Lawrence and Franco to the pile.
by Anonymous | reply Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Gay Rumors: "That Would Be Really Tacky...If I Had to Clarify"Lookin' good! Joseph Gordon-Levitt is gracing the cover of Out magazine this month and talking about his reaction to fame, his brother, and rumors that he's gay. When asked about how he's handled organism in the spotlight, he explained that self-perseverance has become a learned ability set. "It can be really awkward and difficult to be thought of as this thing on TV," he told the mag. "Before understanding it or being able to examine it, I just knew it made me really anxious." He also spoke on why his successful log company, hitRECord, reminds him of his late brother, Dan. Jason Merritt/Getty Images "He was so overwhelmingly positive and warm. One of my favorite things about hitRECord is how positive it is, especially compared to most of what goes on on the Internet, which can be snarky and cynical. I credit Dan with that." He added, "He couldn't help but get swept up in it, and it makes me so happy that the momentum continues today. I'm on the site every day, and the fact there's this warmth to GREG IN HOLLYWOODBy Greg Hernandez on Jul 14, 2010 10:28 am | Comments (4) | Joseph Gordon-Levitt, an actor who has never shied away from a male lover role or gay-themed project, is interviewed by Brandon Voss for The Advocate. The star of last year’s terrific amorous comedy (500) Days of Summer co-stars with Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page in the brand-new flick Inception. I interviewed Joseph at the premiere of Stop-Loss in which he co-starred with Ryan Philippe and Channing Tatum but my fondest memory is meeting him at Outfest about five years ago. It was around the time he had starred in Mysterious Skin and I had no thought who he was (I did not watch 3rd Rock from the Sun) but the guy I was seeing at the period had a compact role in Skin with Joseph and asked me to take a photo of him with the actor. Anyway, here is a portion of Brandon’s chat with this talented young actor: When you appeared as Eric’s gay buddy on a 1998 episode of That ’70s Show, you and Topher Grace mutual the first male lover kiss on North American prime-time TV. Did that touch lik |