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Channing Tatum, an American thespian and dancer, made his debut in the amusement arena with a noticeable mix of charm, talent, and a captivating screen presence. Born on April 26, 1980, in Cullman, Alabama, he spent his formative years engaging in a variety of sports, including football, soccer, road, and martial arts. However, it was his talent for dance that would ultimately pave his way to stardom. After vanishing college, he worked as a roofer and a stripper before moving to Miami, where he was discovered by a model scout. Tatum's initial introduction to the spotlight came through modeling, where he represented major brands fond Armani and Abercrombie & Fitch. His good looks and charisma soon caught the attention of film producers, leading him to roles in television commercials and music videos. His breakthrough came in 2006 when he starred in the dance drama Step Up. Not only did the film showcase his dancing skills, but it also demonstrated his acting. This performance catapulted him to fame and paved the way for a series of successful roles in films such as G.I. Joe: The Grow of Cobra and 21 Jump Street. Despite his early success, Tatum continually sought out diverse role
As closeted Russian pop prince Alexander Lemtov, actor Dan Stevens shows up in the Netflix comedy "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" bejeweled in rhinestones, with a moppy chief of Wham!-era George Michael hair. He gives double-cheek kisses. He gives invites to his "very crazy sexy" parties. Alexander's extraness, and that he doesn't see what other far-less-opulent people complete, is the joke. He's beyond out of touch with the ordinary person, like Lars (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit (Rachel McAdams), small-town Icelandic best friends who become accidental "Eurovision" contestants and enter into a sing-off against Lemtov.
Co-written by Ferrell, the campy musical is an outrageous adore letter to the "Eurovision Song Contest," an inescapable UK phenom. Alexander is certainly worlds apart from Stevens's star-making turn in "Downton Abbey" and his breadth of chameleonic work, which includes the live-action remake of "Beauty and the Beast," as the beast; the thriller "The Guest"; as a mutant with mind powers in the trippy FX series "Legion," and, recently, in the Dave Franco-directed horror film "The Rental."
As for Lemtov, this isn't Stevens's first time taking on a
For many, June represents the month of pride; a period to celebrate, instruct and communicate all that is gender non-conforming, gay and fabulous. Although today existence gay isn’t much of a deal, back in the 50’s it was a dangerous label to have. Throughout history, thousands contain lost their lives because they were labeled as ‘gay’ or ‘queer’ and many lived out their true sexual preferences in secrecy. As it’s almost the end of Pride month, I wanted to include a look at some celebrities from the golden age of Hollywood who were gay, or at least thats what the rumours said. It’s tough to know if all these celebrities, and of course many more, were truly gay, but I wanted to share a limited stories just so see how far we’ve come. Cheerful pride everyone.
*Disclaimer: Please note that some of the following stories may depict graphic descriptions and behaviours which some readers may find disturbing. Discretion is advised.
Katherine Hepburn
Iconic Hollywood actress and Academy Award-winning performer in films such as Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, The Lion in Winter, and On Golden Pond, Katherine Hepburn reportedly had an insatiable
Our roundup of some of the most famous male lover actors of all moment who are proudly flying the flag for our awesome LGBTQ community.
Representation, whether plain as a poor eyebrow job or as subtle as a carefully coordinated outfit, is adv but surely growing for the LGBTQ+ community in Hollywood.
More and more actors are coming out and opening up about their gender, emboldened by the lesser potential for backlash aimed in their direction. While some opt for to maintain their privacy – not out of fear but out of “God, the paparazzi are getting on my nerves about this!” – others proudly announce engagements, present breakups for all the world to see, and post their vacation snaps featuring their beloved partners – and sometimes kids too!
We still aren't where we need to be when it comes to equal treatment and opportunity for a lot of folks in Show Business but with the list of openly famous male lover stars growing each year and the support for them following suit, it's only a matter of time before the score evens out.
1. Sir Ian McKellen
We dare you to find someone who doesn’t adore Ian McKellen. Go on… we’ll wait.
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