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Is Will Patton Gay?

Will Patton has never made any public statement about this, so all rumors about if Will Patton is gay remain completely unfounded and unproven. While folks still say Will Patton is gay, their comments grip no consistency or accuracy of any kind. 

More and more celebrities admit every year that they are gay, but this is not the case with Will Patton since this celebrity never said so. In any case, celebrities all too often refuse to discuss their private lives, so we never realize if they are gay or straight. 

Although Will Patton has never said to be homosexual, it's easier to come out in the world of the actors, as there possess been many to precedent this. 





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    Gay ‘Elm Street’ actor takes charge of his narrative in new doc

    When Identify Patton landed his first leading role in a major motion picture, he believed his dream of becoming a movie star was coming true.

    That motion picture was ’s “A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge,” and instead of being launched, his career was destroyed.

    Now, Patton is returning to the big screen — as himself, this moment — with the documentary “Scream, Queen: My Nightmare On Elm Street,” which tells the story of how his “big break” became a controversial flash point for Hollywood homophobia and drove him away from the industry for 30 years.

    Directed by Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, it explores Patton’s experiences while also examining how “Revenge” was branded as “the gayest horror movie ever made.” It then goes on to obey Patton, now 62, as he embarks on a quest to confront David Chaskin, the “Freddie’s Revenge” screenwriter, who originally claimed not to have intended a queer subtext and implied that it was Patton’s performance that introduced that element into the film. No word yet on

    With the recent release of &#;Shutter Island&#; and my utter disappoint in the film, I have raged watched a couple of Scorsese films, &#;Gangs of New York&#; and &#;After Hours&#;. Some are impressed by Scorsese breaking from his &#;genre&#; and making a thriller/horror film! Wow! Watch &#;Cape Fear&#; instead. Scorsese doesn&#;t have a genre, he&#;s not held down by them but his staples are crime films. Scorsese has made a thriller/horror with &#;Shutter Island&#; and &#;Cape Fear&#;, a film that empowered women in the &#;s with &#;Alice Doesn&#;t Verb Here Anymore&#;, three epics: &#;Kundun&#;, &#;Gangs of Modern York&#; and &#;The Last Temptation of Christ&#;, a period piece romance &#;Age of Innocence&#;, a semi sports film &#;Raging Bull&#;, three musical documentaries &#;The Last Waltz&#;, &#;Shine a Light&#; and &#;No Direction Home&#; and two dim, dark, dark comedies, &#;The King of Comedy&#; and &#;After Hours&#; a musical &#;New York, New York&#; and a sequel to a classic that could stand as a standalone movie &#;The Color of Money&#; and Michael Jackson&#;s music video

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    Date of Death: October 9,
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    Burnt Presbyterian Church
    Burnt Church Road
    Winchester, VA

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    Winchester, VA

    Gay Ann Patton, 83 of Winchester, VA, passed away on Wednesday, October 9, , at her home.

    Gay was born in in Winchester, VA, the daughter of the late Ray and Nancy Miller. She was a graduate of James Wood High School, Class of Gay retired as owner/operator of The Door Mouse Gift Shop. She was a member of Burnt Presbyterian Church. Gay enjoyed gardening, floral arranging, craft shows, and vacations to Williamsburg. Her greatest joy came from loving for others. Gay was always there for family, pitching in with any tasks or just being there to listen and offer support. She cared for both her Grandchildren and her Parents as they aged. Gay’s parents greatly enjoyed the many times she picked them up to spend the day with her and Linda at the gift shop. Gay took pride