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    Gay Actors Worry That Coming Out Will Hurt Their Careers

    There's still a celluloid closet in Hollywood.

    Gay actors are far more open about their sexuality with friends and co-workers, than their agents, according to a new survey by the British trade union Equity.

    Only 57 percent say that they are openly gay with their agents. Despite the success of gay and lesbian actors like Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Lynch and Ian McKellen, the  indication seems to be that actors and actresses fear that their choice of roles will be affected if they come out of the closet publicly.

    Also read: Rupert Everett Lashes Hollywood as Homophobic, Jennifer Aniston as Protected

    Rupert Everett, once eager to become the next James Bond, has for years spoken frankly the price he's paid for being openly gay, lambasting Hollywood as "very, very conservative" in a late 2010 interview. 

    He said that he didn't blame those who chose to remain in the closet, calling it "very sensible." 

    McKellen, Lynch, Harris and others have made great strides for the gay community and frequently play straight people on television and in movies, but there are no A-list film stars who are openly gay. Rumors have swirled for years about the sexuality of major stars such as Jodie Foster, but so far the actress has avoided any explicit public declarations.

    At this year's Golden Globe awards, host Ricky Gervais riffed on the those rumors, and the title of Foster's recent film, "The Beaver." 

    "I haven't seen it myself," Gervais said. 'I've spoken to a lot of guys -- they haven't seen it either, but that doesn't mean it's not good."

    Beyond a reticence to broadcast their sexuality, 35 percent the actors surveyed said they have experienced homophobia in their professional lives.

    "I have never felt that being gay has worked against me but the finding in Equity's own survey that just under half of all gay performers are not out to their agent in the U.K. is worrying,” Malcolm Sinclair, actor and president of Equity, said in a statement. “But then work is scarce and, whether sexuality is a barrier or not, people may just err on the side of caution. They don't want to test the water to see if it's all right.”

    The same anxiety does not appear to exist among co-workers. Ninety four percent of those polled said they are honest about their sexuality with their fellow performers and 81 percent were out in their professional lives.  

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    5 comments

    • TomV  •  Winnipeg, Canada  •  4 months ago
      is there really any debate about Jodie Foster?? i thought that was common knowledge?
      • JUNE 4 months ago
        I don't know whether she is or isn't gay. At any rate, she is classy enough to keep her private life private, and I appreciate that! I enjoy her work without the annoying mental picture of her being with another woman.
      • Gail 4 months ago
        You are right, her work speaks for itself.
    • Gail  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  4 months ago
      Bigotry is Bigotry, leave them alone, that is their livelyhood, Confucius say" it not good to mess with another means to make a living" No, Wait, maybe that's what my fortune cookie said lucky # 9 11 14 19 36 38, All heck you know what I mean.
    • WAYNE B  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Yes . Do be concerned. There is a silent majority out there who stay quiet because of political correctness,but beleive it's a perversion.We're tired of this trendy"being gay" forced upon us through TV and movies.We will react.It's gone too far.We have a right to our opinions and our feelings. We have the right to not go to movies and turn off the TV.Hollywood has been influence peddling for too long and some of us just don't want to hear it anymore.
      • JUNE 4 months ago
        Well said!
      • M 3 months ago
        See reply on June's post. Swap out a few words, and it applies perfectly to you.
    • JUNE  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 months ago
      I agree with Wayne B. I don't like it one bit that you homosexuals think it's okay to PUSH your sexuality on me! Heterosexuals don't go around bragging about being heterosexual, so why do you perverts think you have the right to brag about being gay?!! Sleep with anyone you wish, but don't think I have to like your choice or accept it. I'm tired of you people stepping on my toes!!! Be queer all you want, just leave me and my children out of the information loop.
      • Dave 4 months ago
        June and Wayne B., at least you have both come out of the ignorant bigot closet together..!
      • M 3 months ago
        Clearly you are a crusty old, uneducated, unenlightened b***ch, June. I suggest both you and Wayne B. read this Y! article: "Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice." The world is changing, so either hop on board or get run over.
      • J 3 months ago
        June and Wayne you both are in the clouds, and need to come back down to solid ground!! Look at Newt bet you would vote for him even tho he has CHEATED and that is what GOD loves huh! Go get an education and stop thinking like you know everything! You prolly think SLAVERY was a good thinng too! Get educated so you really know what you are taking ahout! You are not GOD and therefore should not be judging! Get educated!!!! God will decide not HUMANKIND!
    • Angel Surrah  •  4 months ago
      SO WHATS A BODY TO DO? FIND GOD THATS WHAT ! AN GET THAT DEVIL CAST OUT OF YOU SO YOU CAN LIVE A REAL MORAL LIFE AN GIVE PRAISE TO GOD INSTEAD OF THE DEVIL YOUR FATHER.

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