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A Marlon Brando Fire Sale
Lucas hails Campbell Scott; remembering Wally Cox; Prozac at BAM
On June 28, the Film Society of Lincoln Center honored actor Campbell Scott with a mini-retrospective and the New York premiere of his newest film, The Dying Gaul, written and directed by Craig Lucas. Scotts co-stars, Patricia Clarkson, who is his life partner, Peter Sarsgaard, Joan Allen, Alec and Stephen Baldwin and Mary Louise Parker all showed up at the genially informal affair.
The Dying Gaul was, to lay it mildly, an fascinating choice of film, featuring, as it does, a gay love affair between Hollywood industry-types Scott and Sarsgaard, with sex scenes that include a bizarrely noisy orgasm by Sarsgaard and Scott telling him, I want to suck you until theres not a drop left.
Lucas gave a wacky, affectionate speech in which he extolled Scotts bravery for coming aboard his pioneering AIDS film, Longtime Companion, in
Nobody wanted to be in it, Lucas recalled. Everyone said, Where are the stars and the African Americans? Denzel Washington turned us down. Campbell wanted to do it. His agent said, Dont do it. You wanna play a fag
11 Historical Figures You Didn’t Know Were Gay
Christian fundamentalists continue to contend that homosexuality doesn't exist, and that gay people select their lifestyle without any biological predisposition. They further argue that homosexuality didn't exist before the 20th century when researcher Alfred Kinsey began studying sexual behaviors of adults. That, of course, ignores all evidence to the contradictory, including the existence of gay people as documented throughout human history.
As far back in time as human records do chronicle, gay people have existed and lived happy, sexually fulfilled lives, as these historical figures attest. While the sexuality of some remains hotly disputed--even in the face of documented sexual encounters--some people still refuse to believe any of the icons on this list could ever have tried the vast gay way. They'd be wrong.
These 11 historical figures all had documented or strongly suggested gay encounters with passionate same-sex lovers. Some remained discreet with their love, others kept things a bit more overt, either confessing their love, or getting caught in the act! Perhaps most amazing of all, each enjoyed some degree of celebrity an
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Guys, get ready for a tearjerker. I hope you have tissues nearby because I’m about to say you about Marlon Brando and Wally Cox… Marlon Brando and Wally Cox met when they were nine years old and grew up together in Evanston, Illinois. As to their first meeting, according to the blog “Gay Influence” the story goes that “He [Brando] once came to the rescue of a skinny kid being taunted and thrashed by schoolyard thugs, helped him up, threw his arm around him and said, ‘I’m your fresh best friend.’” Evidently, that skinny kid was Wally Cox, and thus began the unlikely relationship between what would appear to be two opposites. Marlon Brando went on to become one of Hollywood’s most famous and sought after actors, while Wally Cox was mainly famous for his comedic television roles throughout the years. Brando and Cox lived together in the s. Wally Cox married three times, but he still remained just as block to Marlon Brando as he had always been. In , at the age of 48, Wally Cox unexpectedly died of a heart attack. Marlon Brando was heartbroken by Wally’s death. Many of the guests at Cox’s wake were not even aware that Brando attended, and Brando did not wish to be seen by or
Wally Cox was an American comedian and actor, particularly associated with the preliminary years of television in the United States. He appeared in the U.S. television series Mr. Peepers (–), plus several other popular shows, and as a character actor in over 20 films. Cox was the voice of the popular animated canine superhero Underdog. Although often cast as a docile milquetoast, he was actually quite athletic as adequately as a military veteran. He married three times and was a shut friend of Marlon Brando.
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