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Doogie Howser is gay... (1 Viewer)

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Neil Patrick Harris, Content Gay Man

by Natalie Finn

Life is good for Neil Patrick Harris. Someone should tell his publicist.

In an interview with People magazine Friday, the How I Met Your Mother star happily confirmed that he is gay, just two days after his rep issued a release saying the actor is "not of that persuasion."

Publicist Craig Schneider's probably well-intentioned yet misinformed statement came in response to a Canada.com news brief reporting that Harris had helped his "longtime sweetheart," actor David Burtka, land a role on his hit CBS sitcom.

While it isn't known whether Harris knew Schneider had issued such a flat-out denial about his sexual orientation, the stage and screen star had no problem setting the record straight afterward.

"The public eye has always been kind to me and until recently I have been able to live a pretty normal life," Harris, whose big break came playing teenage genius Doogie Howser, M.D.in the early 1990s, told People.

" am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love," he said.

Harris became the third big name this year to use People as a launching pad for coming out to the masses.

First former 'N Sync member Lance Bass confirmed rumors in July that he was in a committed relationship with Amazing Race winner Reichen Lehmkuhl, saying he's "more liberated and happy" than he's ever been in his life. The duo have since been presented with Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award.

Grey's Anatomy cutie T.R. Knight followed suit last month, telling People he hoped to "quiet any unnecessary rumors" that may have sprung up following reports that cast mate Isaiah Washington had leveled an anti-gay slur at him. (Which apparently he did, because Washington later apologized for his "unfortunate use of words.")

Taking his cue from others who wanted to nip the rumor mill in the bud, Harris, who also was singled out in People's Hottest Bachelors issue this summer, said: "Rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions."

Harris, who had a cameo as a tripped-out version of himself in the cult favorite Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, filled his time between sitcoms (Doogie ended in 1993) with a number of TV guest spots (including the almost-mandatory turn as a serial killer on one of the Law & Orders), small film roles and high-profile theater work. The 33-year-old actor's stage credits include leads in Proof, Sweeney Todd, Amadeus, Rent and Cabaret.

 
I've always had a feeling about that guy, but most of the roles I've seen him in were funny straight guys so I never gave it much thought.

How long before Clay Aiken shocks the world?? :unsure:

 
I've always had a feeling about that guy, but most of the roles I've seen him in were funny straight guys so I never gave it much thought.How long before Clay Aiken shocks the world?? :unsure:
He'll be right behind Doogie.I mean...errr...ummm...
 
Was he outed by the Democratic National Committee (DNC)? They seem to be doing a lot of that lately.
The DNC hasn't outed anyone, including Doogie. He outed himself after rumors he got his long time boyfriend a bit part on his show. He decided to come out. Took guts I think.
 
Makes me wonder what will happen to the ratings of his show now. I've only seen parts of a few episodes, Doogie had some funny lines, but other than that I thought the show and the rest of the cast/writing wasn't that good.

From what I had heard though, one of the main reasons for it being popular is Doogie's outrageously misogynistic character. Will & Grace showed America was ready to accept gay characters on a show, but are viewers ready to except an outwordly gay man playing a straight womanizer?

 
Makes me wonder what will happen to the ratings of his show now. I've only seen parts of a few episodes, Doogie had some funny lines, but other than that I thought the show and the rest of the cast/writing wasn't that good.

From what I had heard though, one of the main reasons for it being popular is Doogie's outrageously misogynistic character. Will & Grace showed America was ready to accept gay characters on a show, but are viewers ready to except an outwordly gay man playing a straight womanizer?
:lmao:

 
Makes me wonder what will happen to the ratings of his show now. I've only seen parts of a few episodes, Doogie had some funny lines, but other than that I thought the show and the rest of the cast/writing wasn't that good.

From what I had heard though, one of the main reasons for it being popular is Doogie's outrageously misogynistic character. Will & Grace showed America was ready to accept gay characters on a show, but are viewers ready to except an outwordly gay man playing a straight womanizer?
:lmao:
This show will never amount to anything!

 
Makes me wonder what will happen to the ratings of his show now. I've only seen parts of a few episodes, Doogie had some funny lines, but other than that I thought the show and the rest of the cast/writing wasn't that good.

From what I had heard though, one of the main reasons for it being popular is Doogie's outrageously misogynistic character. Will & Grace showed America was ready to accept gay characters on a show, but are viewers ready to except an outwordly gay man playing a straight womanizer?
:lmao:
This show will never amount to anything!
Well it is/was a terrible show.

 
Clearly the answer was no one cares as long as the show is funny. Big Bang Theory is the biggest comedy out there these days, and Parsons is gay. 8 years later, people are much more accepting.

A better question I should have asked is does Tanner do anything other than Troll on these boards?

 
Makes me wonder what will happen to the ratings of his show now. I've only seen parts of a few episodes, Doogie had some funny lines, but other than that I thought the show and the rest of the cast/writing wasn't that good.

From what I had heard though, one of the main reasons for it being popular is Doogie's outrageously misogynistic character. Will & Grace showed America was ready to accept gay characters on a show, but are viewers ready to except an outwordly gay man playing a straight womanizer?
:lmao:
Wonder what his prediction of M*A*S*H was.

 
Clearly the answer was no one cares as long as the show is funny. Big Bang Theory is the biggest comedy out there these days, and Parsons is gay. 8 years later, people are much more accepting.

A better question I should have asked is does Tanner do anything other than Troll on these boards?
1. But it isn't funny.

2. Your mom.

 
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