Hollywood gay actress


For many, June represents the month of pride; a time to celebrate, coach and communicate all that is queer, gay and fabulous. Although today being gay isn&#;t much of a deal, back in the 50&#;s it was a dangerous label to have. Throughout history, thousands have 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 have a stare at some celebrities from the golden age of Hollywood who were gay, or at least thats what the rumours said. It&#;s difficult to grasp if all these celebrities, and of course many more, were truly gay, but I wanted to share a few stories just so see how far we&#;ve come. Gleeful 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 DinnerThe Lion in Winter, and O

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Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen is an acclaimed actor known for his versatile performances on stage and screen. Beyond his acting prowess, McKellen is also recognized for his activism, particularly in LGBTQIA+ rights. His career did not suffer post-coming out. Instead, it flourished, with McKellen taking on a range of more emotionally resonant roles that resonated with audiences worldwide. McKellen came out during a BBC radio broadcast in as an proceed of protest against Section 28, a proposed law in the UK that sought to prohibit the "promotion of homosexuality." His spontaneous revelation was a bold move during a time when gay rights faced significant legal and societal challenges. Reflecting on the impact of his coming out, McKellen noted that it changed his life "for the better," enhancing his relationships, personal satisfaction, and even his approach to acting, allowing him to embody characters with greater authenticity​​​​.

Ian McKellen's contributions to LGBTQIA+ culture and history extend far beyond

Actors that were never on your radar screen as a gay/lesbian, but now they are.

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I recently watched Footloose with Kevin Bacon. Every once in a while over the years, I’ve received a gay vibe from him, but it never really stuck. Until a reviewing of Footloose, that is.

Bacon kicked my gaydar off immediately in the movie, and it wouldn’t stop. I asked my wife if it was just me, and she said that although she wasn’t feeling it as strongly as I was, she could see it.

I know he’s married and has been for a long time to that human pipe cleaner, Kyra Sedgwick, and has a couple of kids, but something still tells me he’s at least bi.

I’m not condemning the lifestyle, so please don’t rant on me about that. I’m just curious if

  1. anyone has the same feeling about Bacon
  2. experienced this as well with another actor

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I recently watched Footloose with Kevin Bacon. Every once in a while over the years, I’ve received a gay vibe from him, but it never really stuck. Until a reviewing of Footloose, that is.

Bacon kicked my gaydar off immediately in the movie

5. Stars from a Bi-Gone Era

Most of the stories that we discussed came from one guy: Scotty Bowers, a Hollywood pimp of the queer silver screen actors of the s and beyond. He was also associated with Alfred Kinsey in his famous study of human sexuality in the s by providing many of the interview subjects.

A former marine, Bowers kept still for many years about these stories, as he did not want to adversely affect the lives of any of the actors who were still around. Many of the stories were actively hushed up using fixers paid by the studios at the time, and several of the actors were in "lavender marriages"marriages arranged by the studio, frequently with another queer actor. At the time, studios especially would not own wanted the queer attractions of their headlining actors to be widely known, as that would own damaged the 'wholesome family image' of many of the films they wanted to market.

After all of the actors died, Bowers finally decided that his experiences and stories couldn't harm their image or beloved statusplus the world was a more unseal place to queer attracti