People think they know who I am, because I've played so many very, very out gay men on stage, and they think that's me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't care if people think I'm gay. I know I'm not, so it doesn't bother me.
Some people think I am gay, which I think is awesome.
Whenever I play something, everybody just thinks that's who I am.
It never occurred to me that I needed to say that I was gay. I simply am. Anyone who knows me or who's been around me ten minutes knows it too.
I've played a couple of gay characters onstage, and it's always been something I'm comfortable with. I grew up in a family and a culture that doesn't have stigmas about sexuality.
When it's all said and done, I am secure enough with my manhood to say to the world, 'I am a male actor, and its okay for me to play a gay man.'
I'm recognizable in certain circles, like girls know me, couples know me. But not all straight men know me.
I never said I was gay, because I don't think anyone is.
A lot of people call me gay because they don't see me with anyone.
It's always fun teasing the person. When they ask if I'm gay, I say, 'Oh, I don't know.'