EXCLUSIVE: Harry Hamlin (Mad Men, Shameless) and Dylan Baker (The Good Wife, Hunters) have joined the cast of The Hot Zone: Anthrax, the second installment of National Geographic’s scripted anthology series.
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Why not? Neil Patrick Harris responded to showrunner Russel T. Davies‘ recent comments to Radio Times claiming straight actors shouldn’t play gay roles.
Speaking with The Sunday Times., the A Series of Unfortunate Events star, 47, disagreed.
“I’m not one to jump onto labeling. As an actor, you certainly hope you can be a visible option for all kinds of different roles. I played a character [in How I Met Your Mother] for nine years that was nothing like me,” Harris said on Thursday, January 21,
EXCLUSIVE: Harry Hamlin (Mad Men, Shameless) and Dylan Baker (The Good Wife, Hunters) have joined the cast of The Hot Zone: Anthrax, the second installment of National Geographic’s scripted anthology series.
Bolton Crown Court, after pleading guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and threatening communication. On October 13 last year, Parkinson's girlfriend Taylor Lestat and her brother Stephen Johnson were drinking at Parkinson's home in Manchester Road, Bolton.
Neil Patrick Harris just revealed his husband David Burtka is recovering from an “intensive” spinal surgery! But in true comedic fashion, the parents are keeping their spirits high (pun totally intended) while capturing some of the best moments post-procedure.
Neil Patrick Harris shared on Instagram on Wednesday that Burtka underwent a seven-hour surgery, but all went according to plan.«David is recovering from spinal surgery. It was fairly intensive, took over seven hours, but he’s in good spirits and doing well,» Harris captioned a photo of Burtka in the hospital.
On the mend! Neil Patrick Harris shared an update after husband David Burtka went under the knife earlier this week.
Neil Patrick Harris shared an update on social media Wednesday after his husband David Burtka underwent hours of spinal surgery.
David Burkta is on the mend after undergoing surgery.
Britain’s Prince Harry has urged the travel industry to “reset and reimagine” its future after the crisis caused by COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on creating a more sustainable model which does less damage to the environment and local communities.
Laverne Cox ended the disastrous year that was 2020 on a high.
Celtic fans to find solace in as they sit 23 points adrift of rivals Rangers in the biggest campaign in recent memory.Couple that with the fact that supporters haven't been able to watch their team in over 10 months and you have the ingredients for tensions to spill over.And that's certainly been the case.There's unlikely to a 10 In A Row DVD hitting shops this summer with fans having very little to shout about during a campaign that has followed a decade of domiance.But one slight bonus for
about how he believes “dominant online platforms have contributed to and stoked the conditions for a crisis of hate, a crisis of health and a crisis of truth.” On January 6, . In the attack, people were injured, killed, and high-ranking politicians' lives were threatened.
Neil Patrick Harris has weighed in on the debate about whether straight actors should be cast in gay roles, insisting that if they’re the “best actor” for the gig, then it shouldn’t matter about their sexuality.The actor, who is openly gay in real life, famously played straight character Barney on How I Met Your Mother, and has no issue starring as gay or straight on screen,“I think there’s something sexy about casting a straight actor to play a gay role — if they’re willing to invest a lot into
Neil Patrick Harris recently weighed in the topic of whether straight actors should get to play gay characters and vice versa. In an interview with The Times, Neil Patrick Harris opened up about how he feels about straight characters playing gay, and he’s all for it! For the unversed, the 47-year-old actor, who is homosexual in real life has played straight and gay characters in his career.
There has been an ongoing debate for years on whether straight actors should be playing gay roles and now Neil Patrick Harris is sharing his thoughts.
Neil Patrick Harris is adding his voice to the ever-growing conversation over whether or not LGBTQ+ roles in TV and film should be reserved for those who identify similarly to the character. And guess what? His opinion directly opposes that of showrunner Russell T. Davies‘, who penned NPH’s new AIDS crisis drama, It’s a Sin!
Heterosexual actors portraying queer characters has become a controversial topic in Hollywood, with many in the LGBTQ+ community arguing that they should be telling their own stories.
Neil Patrick Harris loves seeing actors play unexpected roles.