Greg in Hollywood reposted excerpts of a recent interview Gale Harold had with Metro Source magazine. Here are some excerpts:
On playing Brian on Queer as Folk: “I was terrified of taking on this sort of sexual/political stance. There’s always, in my mind, this hesitancy to speak as Gale Harold about the life of this man, Brian Kinney, that I’m playing and how that relates to society and the gay community at large. … I had just turned 30 when I started the show … Nobody knew me, which was amazing, in a way, for the show, because you see that person for the first time when they’re playing that character so you believe it more.”
On the legacy of Queer as Folk: “The legacy of the show was having all these people come up to us over the years and thank us for giving them characters to watch and to relate to. They saw themselves. That’s kind of overwhelming to hear that. It’s very meaningful, and it’s heartbreaking, and it’s inspiring. But it was a heavy and awesome responsibility and I wanted to get it right.”
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