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Young Wolverine Actor, Troye Sivan, Comes Out

August 8, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Back in 2009, South African born but Australian raised Troye Sivan made his movie debut as the young Logan (aka Wolverine) in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. After that he became a star on Youtube and took the title role in the South African hit, Spud.

Now he’s 18-years-old and has decided it’s time to come out as gay. Perhaps unsurprisingly he chose Youtube as the place to do it.

You can watch Sivan’s coming out vid above, where he says, “When I was born I always knew I was different, I knew that was scary… I watched nearly every coming out video on the Internet between the ages of 14 1/2 and 15. Without those brave, brave people, I don’t know where I’d be.” [Read more…]

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George Takei, Stephen Fry & Dustin Lance Black Call For Action Over Anti-Gay Russia

August 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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The furore over the increasingly terrible situation for Russian LGBT people continues to grow, with several prominent gay celebs stepping forward to say action must be taken, particularly in regards to the Winter Olympics being held next February in the Russian city of Sochi.

Some people have already called for a complete boycott of the Games, while others have disagreed – and everyone seems to accept that something needs to be done to safeguard gay athletes and allies. That’s become especially important in the face of mixed messages being sent about LGBT competitors safety from new ‘gay propaganda’ laws being sent by the Russian government. Today a 300,000 signature petition was handed to the IOC, expressing concern about the games and calling on the Committee to denounce Russia anti-gay policies.

Take a look below for the thoughts George Takei, Stephen Fry and Dustin Lance Black have expressed in the last day or so.

 

Takei writes on his blog on Allegiance Musical that he’s backing calls to send a message by moving the games out of Russia. He says: It’s been bubbling for some time, but the controversy over Russia’s draconian “gay propaganda” law has now boiled over. Last week, Russia’s Sports Minister confirmed that the country intends to enforce its laws against visiting LGBT athletes, trainers and fans, meaning anyone even so much as waving a rainbow flag (and I presume many men enthusiastically watching and dramatically commenting on figure skating) would be arrested, held for weeks and then deported.Given this position, the IOC must do the right thing, protect its athletes and the fans, and move the 2014 Winter Olympics out of Russia…

Many believe that such a call to move the Olympics out of Russia goes too far. Would this be their opinion if the law instead called for the arrest of any Jews, Roman Catholics or Muslims should they display any sign of their religion, such as a wearing a yamaka or praying while facing Mecca? Discrimination in any form is a blight upon the Winter Games, and it must not be tolerated…

Nations are not judged merely on their might, but also by how they treat their most vulnerable. Russia’s cynical and deplorable actions against the LGBT community have given license to hate groups within its borders to act with violence and impunity against a group, based solely on whom they were born to love. It now seeks to spread that hate abroad through its tainted Olympics. If Russia hopes to stand with the International Community, it must accept and adopt international principles of equality and non-discrimination.

 

Stephen Fry meanwhile agrees the games must be moved, penning an open letter to the IOC and British Prime Minister on his website saying: Dear Prime Minister, M Rogge, Lord Coe and Members of the International Olympic Committee,

I write in the earnest hope that all those with a love of sport and the Olympic spirit will consider the stain on the Five Rings that occurred when the 1936 Berlin Olympics proceeded under the exultant aegis of a tyrant who had passed into law, two years earlier, an act which singled out for special persecution a minority whose only crime was the accident of their birth. In his case he banned Jews from academic tenure or public office, he made sure that the police turned a blind eye to any beatings, thefts or humiliations afflicted on them, he burned and banned books written by them. He claimed they “polluted” the purity and tradition of what it was to be German, that they were a threat to the state, to the children and the future of the Reich. He blamed them simultaneously for the mutually exclusive crimes of Communism and for the controlling of international capital and banks. He blamed them for ruining the culture with their liberalism and difference. The Olympic movement at that time paid precisely no attention to this evil and proceeded with the notorious Berlin Olympiad, which provided a stage for a gleeful Führer and only increased his status at home and abroad. It gave him confidence. All historians are agreed on that. What he did with that confidence we all know.

Putin is eerily repeating this insane crime, only this time against LGBT Russians. Beatings, murders and humiliations are ignored by the police. Any defence or sane discussion of homosexuality is against the law. Any statement, for example, that Tchaikovsky was gay and that his art and life reflects this sexuality and are an inspiration to other gay artists would be punishable by imprisonment. It is simply not enough to say that gay Olympians may or may not be safe in their village. The IOC absolutely must take a firm stance on behalf of the shared humanity it is supposed to represent against the barbaric, fascist law that Putin has pushed through the Duma. Let us not forget that Olympic events used not only to be athletic, they used to include cultural competitions. Let us realise that in fact, sport is cultural. It does not exist in a bubble outside society or politics. The idea that sport and politics don’t connect is worse than disingenuous, worse than stupid. It is wickedly, wilfully wrong. Everyone knows politics interconnects with everything for “politics” is simply the Greek for “to do with the people”.

An absolute ban on the Russian Winter Olympics of 2014 on Sochi is simply essential. Stage them elsewhere in Utah, Lillyhammer, anywhere you like. At all costs Putin cannot be seen to have the approval of the civilised world.

He is making scapegoats of gay people, just as Hitler did Jews. He cannot be allowed to get away with it. I know whereof I speak. I have visited Russia, stood up to the political deputy who introduced the first of these laws, in his city of St Petersburg. I looked into the face of the man and, on camera, tried to reason with him, counter him, make him understand what he was doing. All I saw reflected back at me was what Hannah Arendt called, so memorably, “the banality of evil.” A stupid man, but like so many tyrants, one with an instinct of how to exploit a disaffected people by finding scapegoats. Putin may not be quite as oafish and stupid as Deputy Milanov but his instincts are the same. He may claim that the “values” of Russia are not the “values” of the West, but this is absolutely in opposition to Peter the Great’s philosophy, and against the hopes of millions of Russians, those not in the grip of that toxic mix of shaven headed thuggery and bigoted religion, those who are agonised by the rolling back of democracy and the formation of a new autocracy in the motherland that has suffered so much (and whose music, literature and drama, incidentally I love so passionately).

I am gay. I am a Jew. My mother lost over a dozen of her family to Hitler’s anti-Semitism. Every time in Russia (and it is constantly) a gay teenager is forced into suicide, a lesbian “correctively” raped, gay men and women beaten to death by neo-Nazi thugs while the Russian police stand idly by, the world is diminished and I for one, weep anew at seeing history repeat itself.

“All that is needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing,” so wrote Edmund Burke. Are you, the men and women of the IOC going to be those “good” who allow evil to triumph?

The Summer Olympics of 2012 were one of the most glorious moments of my life and the life of my country. For there to be a Russian Winter Olympics would stain the movement forever and wipe away any of that glory. The Five Rings would finally be forever smeared, besmirched and ruined in the eyes of the civilised world.

I am begging you to resist the pressures of pragmatism, of money, of the oily cowardice of diplomats and to stand up resolutely and proudly for humanity the world over, as your movement is pledged to do. Wave your Olympic flag with pride as we gay men and women wave our Rainbow flag with pride. Be brave enough to live up to the oaths and protocols of your movement, which I remind you of verbatim below.

Rule four: Cooperate with the competent public or private organisations and authorities in the endeavour to place sport at the service of humanity and thereby to promote peace.

Rule six: Act against any form of discrimination affecting the Olympic Movement.

Rule 15: Encourage and support initiatives blending sport with culture and education.

I especially appeal to you, Prime Minister, a man for whom I have the utmost respect. As the leader of a party I have for almost all of my life opposed and instinctively disliked, you showed a determined, passionate and clearly honest commitment to LGBT rights and helped push gay marriage through both houses of our parliament in the teeth of vehement opposition from so many of your own side. For that I will always admire you, whatever other differences may lie between us. In the end I believe you know when a thing is wrong or right. Please act on that instinct now.

Yours in desperate hope for humanity, Stephen Fry

 

In a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter and activist Dustin Lance Black calls on Hollywood to help the general fight against the situation in Russia, saying: For LGBT Americans and the countless advocates in Hollywood who have helped champion the cause of full equality for all, these past few months have been filled with hope and celebration. Every day it seems we are taking a new step forward in this country. The dangerous temptation, however, is that we become content. Just days after the Supreme Court made so many of us feel more American with a pair of favorable marriage-equality rulings, on the other side of the globe, Russian President Vladimir Putin enacted some of the most vehemently anti-gay laws the world has ever known. The most dangerous weapon he has against his own LGBT citizens is the apathy that may spring from international ignorance and our own potential domestic contentment.

In Russia, it is currently illegal to walk down the street holding hands with someone of the same sex. But these new laws are even more far-reaching and sinister. As Harvey Fierstein wrote in his incredible whistle-blowing New York Times op-ed, “The law is broad and vague, so that any teacher who tells students that homosexuality is not evil, any parents who tell their child that homosexuality is normal, or anyone who makes pro-gay statements deemed accessible to someone underage is now subject to arrest and fines.”…

Last week, my friend Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, sent a letter to six major studios and the Motion Picture Association of America, urging them to speak out about the ongoing atrocities in Russia. So far, every one of them has avoided comment. The truth is, there is virtually no other industry that can make a greater impact than ours. In 2012, annual box-office returns for the top 50 films in Russia topped $900 million. Nearly every one of those movies is a product of Hollywood. Our business matters to Russia, our voices are heard in Russia, and the combination of these avenues of influence can absolutely help end these dark days there.

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Documentary About Matthew Shepard, Made By His Friend, Seeks Funding

August 6, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The murder of young gay man Matthew Shepard in 1996 caused waves around the world, with some suggesting it marked a major turning point in the gay rights struggle in America, galvanising both LGBT people and allies to push for full acceptance.

Now a documentary, made by those who knew Matthew, is being made about the murdered 21-year-old, and it’s currently seeking $25,000 on Kickstarter to finish the film. Called Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine, the film ‘explores the life and death of Matthew Shepard and examines the wreckage left behind after his murder.

 Framed through the very personal lens of friends and family, it’s a story of loss, love, and courage in the face of unspeakable tragedy.’

The doc has already been made (with the support of the likes of the Matthew Shepard Foundation and the Human Rights Campaign), but it needs completion funding to sort out things such as Marketing & Publicity, Mastering costs, Booking fees,Classroom versions and Professional fees.

Director Michele Josue comments on the Kickstarter page, ‘Matt was a close friend and his death was devastating. Making this film has been incredibly difficult yet so meaningful, and we’ve been working steadily for the past 3 years to bring this film to fruition…

‘While we’ve come a long way in the last fifteen years, ignorance and hate are still a part of today’s society. MATT SHEPARD IS A FRIEND OF MINE highlights the responsibility we all have to help make sure people around the world are not at risk of falling victim to the same story ending Matt was.’

Fifteen years ago, on the night of October 6, 1998, two men lured Matthew Shepard, a gay freshman at the University of Wyoming, from a bar in Laramie, WY. He was kidnapped and driven to a field where he was tortured and tethered to a fence and left to die. Never regaining consciousness, Matthew succumbed to the severe injuries from the attack and died on October 12, 1998.

The murder of Matthew Shepard was a devastating tragedy that made countless headlines around the world. As people denounced the hatred and senseless violence that caused Matthew’s death, a much-needed dialogue about hate crimes and intolerance against the LGBT community began and continues to this day.

If you want to find out more about how you can help the film get to audiences (and the goodies on offer if you do), head over to Kickstarter. [Read more…]

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Ian McKellen Expresses Solidarity With Russian LGBTs

August 6, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ian McKellen shows support for LGBT Russians
News of increasingly anti-gay attitudes and problems emerging from Russia is emerging on a seemingly daily basis – the latest being reports that a gay teen kidnapped and tortured by neo-Nazis has died from his injuries. The issues have undoubtedly intensified with the signing of a law banning ‘promotion of non-traditional relationships’, which seems to have been taken by homophobes to mean it’s now open season on LGBT people.

Ian McKellen has now stepped forwards to express his solidarity with Russian LGBT people, showing his support in the photo above, which was taken after a performance of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, which he is currently starring in at the Berkeley Rep in California, alongside friends and fellow X-Men star, Sir Patrick Stewart.

The pic was the result of a meeting with blogger Michael Petrelis, who says, ‘I went to the theater with a rainbow flag and four signs, hoping Sir Ian would be amenable to a photo-op, one that might send a clear message to the Russian LGBT people. He and I spoke briefly about the plight of LGBT citizens of Russia, and Sir Ian expressed his solidarity with them and deplored the escalating violence against our community over there.’

McKellen then posed for the pic above, expressing his support for gay Russians.

We can all hope that the situation for gay Russians improves quickly, and that perhaps with the international spotlight being shone on the issue and Russia due to host the Winter Olympics in a few months time (with some already agitating for a boycott over fears for LGBT athletes as the games), something can be done to improve the situation.

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Matt Bomer & Rashida Jones Enter B.O.O. Bureau of Otherworldly Operations

August 6, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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DreamWorks Animation’s has been working on the CGI comedy B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations for quite a while now, and Seth Rogen and Melissa McCarthy have been attached almost as long as we’ve known it existed. However it’s only now they’ve got some company, as TheWrap reports that Matthew Bomer and Rashida Jones have joined the voice cast.

Rogen is set to play as a newbie ghost called Jackson Moss, who works for the Bureau of Otherworldly Operations. This is a top-secret government agency staffed by spooked, which is dedicated to protecting humans from evil hauntings. He and his partner, Watts (Melissa McCarthy), uncover a plot to destroy the agency. They head off on a mission to take down the agency’s Most Wanted Haunter and save the world.

Rashida Jones is set to play Seth Rogen’s still living ex-wife, while Matthew Bomer will be her new husband.

Anthony Leondis is set to direct from a script by Tom Wheeler. The film is out June 2015.

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New Kill Your Darlings Trailer – Daniel Radcliffe is very impressed by Dane Dehaan

August 4, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

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Many times with films that have gay themes (and which are looking for a mainstream audience), there’s a tendency to shy away from suggesting there’s anything LGBT about the movie in the trailer. However even in this new 30-second promo for Kill Your Darlings they’re not hiding the fact Daniel Radcliffe’s character is rather impressed by Dane DeHaan.

However if you were hoping for the gay sex scene that got everyone talking at Sundance, you’re gonna have to look elsewhere.

Kill Your Darlings charts how a murder helped shape the lives of a group of young men who went on to become the beat generation. Chronicle star DeHaan plays Lucien Carr, the man who introduced Howl writer Allen Ginsberg (Daniel Radcliffe) to the likes of William S. Burroughs (Ben Foster) and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston).

During these early, hedonistic days, a man called David Kammerer (Michael C. Hall) fell for Carr, with his infatuation becoming increasingly obsessive and unhinged – the gay Ginsberg once discovered Kammerer trying to murder Jack Kerouac’s cat. It eventually resulted in Carr stabbing Kammerer to death him and going to prison for his murder. The violent event is said to have indelibly changed all the people involved and etched its way into the published works of the Beat writers.

The film is due out October 18th in the US and November 8th in the UK. [Read more…]

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Ben Whishaw Confirms He Entered A Civil Partnership With Mark Bradshaw Last Year

August 4, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ben-whishawThere’s been a lot of speculation surrounding Ben Whishaw’s sexuality, and while the Skyfall actor hasn’t really talked about it a lot, the presumption has always been that he’s gay but hasn’t felt the need to scream it from the rooftops. However he’s now confirmed that not only does he like guys, but he entered a civil partnership with Australian composer Mark Bradshaw last August in Sydney.

His representative issued a statement saying, ‘Due to speculation, I can confirm that Ben and Mark entered into a civil partnership in August 2012. They were proud to do so and are very happy.

‘Ben has never hidden his sexuality, but like many actors he prefers not to discuss his family or life outside of his work.’

The Daily Mail reports the couple met in 2009 while Whishaw was shooting the John Keats biopic Bright Star. He’s also appeared in the likes of Perfume and The Tempest, and hasn’t shied away from queer sexuality in things such as Brideshead Revisited, The Hollow Crown and Cloud Atlas. His highest profile role to date is playing the new Q in Skyfall.

Speculation about his sexuality reached a fever pitch in 2010 after an interview with Out while he was playing a gay character in the off-Broadway play, The Pride. When asked about whether it was important for young gay people to have positive role models, Whishaw said, ‘I feel in my heart that it’s important, but I don’t quite know yet the way to go about that. Maybe that’s the transitional thing I feel I’m in the middle of at the moment.’

Most took that as Whishaw saying he was gay, but wasn’t sure how to deal with his growing public profile, especially as he’s an actor who wants people to see the character he’s playing, not the person behind it.

It’s unlikely to be a surprise to many that 32-year-old Whishaw is gay, but some of his fans may be upset that he’s very firmly off the market.

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Raven Symone Comes Out On Twitter – That’s So Her!

August 3, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

raven-symone For a long time there have been rumours about That’s So Raven star Raven Symone’s sexuality, which reached a fever pitch last year when the National Enquirer reported that she was living with a lesbian former America’s Next Top Model contestant.

At the time Raven basically told people to mind their own business, but now she’s confirmed she’s gay, using the fact that same sex marriage has just become legal in Minnesota and Rhode Island (as well as the recent striking down of DOMA) to tweet, ‘I can finally get married! Yay government! So proud of you’.

Many wondered whether that meant she had imminent plans to put on a wedding ring, but she clarified that to OMG saying, “I am very happy that gay marriage is opening up around the country and is being accepted. I was excited to hear today that more states legalized gay marriage. I, however am not currently getting married, but it is great to know I can now, should I wish to.”

Symone first became famous at the age of just three when she played Olivia in The Cosby Show. She also appeared in the Eddie Murphy Dr. Dolittle movies and got a huge number of fans with her Disney Channel series, That’s So Raven.

She also joins the growing band of former child stars who are gay, such as Jodie Foster, Neil Patrick Harris, Chad Allen and Danny Pintauro.

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Is A ‘Well Known’ Actor Looking For Coming Out Advice On Reddit?

August 3, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

unknown-facePretty much anyone can write anything on Reddit and do so fairly anonymously, so there’s no compelling reason to believe this is true, but a user going by the name mylifeisalie123 is claiming to be a well-known closeted actor who’s thinking about coming out.

Of course there are no details on who it might be, although there’s already been plenty of speculation (which we’re going to be high-minded and not get into). Under the title I’m a well known American film actor and I’m a closeted homosexual he says, ‘I will not reveal who I’ve worked with or what I’ve starred in obviously, as I don’t want to be identified. I love my career, and I know I would lose my leading man status if I ever came out. I feel terribly guilty about many different things.

‘First of all, I feel like I’m misleading my fans. I know a lot of women watch my movies to watch me, and part of that is fantasy, and I feel like it’s all based on a lie. They do a lot market analysis in Hollywood. I get told about which demographics I do well with, and I feel like I’m misleading so many people, or letting them down.

‘I am dating another well known personality, and we’ve been publicly together for a while now. I know she expects to get married, the press expect us to get married, but of course this would be a great disservice to her. Truth be told I think she knows. She is a wonderful woman and a wonderful person and I don’t deserve someone as loving and trusting in my life, and I truly do love her, but I’m not in love with her, and sex with her, despite her beauty, is difficult for me.

‘I also feel terribly guilty because I know there are so many gay kids out there and I feel like by not coming out, and not providing that public display of being gay and being successful I’m letting them down. Public figures like Ellen DeGeneres coming out when I was younger made a huge difference to me, and I feel like I should be paying it forward, but I’m too afraid of my whole life being ruined.

‘I’ve only told a few people. I’ve been with two men since my career has started. Both have been, thankfully, very discrete. My two best friends from before I became mainstream know, and have been supportive. I’ve told two gay actors who have come out because I trusted they would keep it to themselves, having been in the same position. They were comforting and told me to do what I needed to do, but it didn’t assuage my guilt at all. I tested the water with my agent, who basically told me “Faggots don’t make it in this town,” and then went on to basically explain that he would never represent a gay man because the effort versus the money just makes it not worth it to him. It frankly terrifies me. I just wanted to get it out there.’

Responses have ranged from support in coming out to those saying he should stay closeted to preserve his career to those calling bull on the whole thing. However his follow up messages do suggest he genuinely knows how Hollywood works (which is different to how most people think), but it’s still impossible to say if he’s the real deal or just a troll.

If a well known actor does come out fairly soon, there’s no doubt people will be asking him if he is mylifeisalie123.

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James Deen Says Kissing A Guy In The Canyons Was No Big Deal As He’s Done It Before

August 3, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-deenPorn star James Deen has gone legit with The Canyons, which opened in US cinemas last Friday and sees him starring alongside Lindsay Lohan in a noirish Hollywood tale. It also features him kissing another guy. As he’s known for being a very straight porn actor, the man-on-man lip locking has prompted a lot of questions for journalists.

However Deen isn’t really that impressed with being asked questions about it over and over. When asked by Gawker if it made him uncomfortable, he says, “Not really. I’ve kissed other dudes in my life, so it’s not really a big deal. I have this conversation a lot because there is still a lot of homophobia in the world and in adult films, when you’re sharing a scene with another dude and a lady, sometimes certain things come up: gay this, gay that. The way I define gay or homosexuals is a sexual attraction to a member of the same sex.

“I fully believe that people can engage in any sort of activity. Like I hate basketball, but I’ve played basketball before and it doesn’t make me a professional basketball player. That [gay-sex] scene was a very important part of the movie, because it kind of represents the power switch. I think Bret was really worried I wouldn’t want to do it. It’s part of the script. It’s not like it’s real life. I’m not shooting a porno where I have to get physically erect and have sex with a dude. I think it was kind of a weight off of everyone’s shoulders that I wasn’t going to create an issue with it.”

I wouldn’t expect him to make a move into gay porn anytime soon though.

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ACTORS: James Deen  FILMS: The Canyons  
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