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Q+A's' from Attitude Magazine by David Spedding; [published in the February 2001 issue]
Peter Paige, Sharon Gless, Randy Harrison
Question + Answers
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3) Randy Harrison (Justin/Nathan)
- When did you first hear about Queer As Folk?
- I'd read a few articles about the UK version maybe about a year ago, but I'd never actually seen it.
- And did it occur to you then that you'd be in the US version one day?
- It kinda did, actually. [laughs] I know how arrogant that sounds, but I remember reading about it and seeing a picture of Nathan, and thinking 'Hey, I could play that part.' Yeah, it totally occured to me. Seriously it did. Then when I heard they were doing an American version of it, I was like, 'I to get that audition.'
- And yet a lot of people were scared to audition for the show.
- My agents were very much in favour of it. I read the first three episodes, I connected with the character, I saw him as a well-rounded 3-dimensional character, and I was excited about being able to portray him.
- It broke a lot of new ground in the UK - are you expecting America to be surprised?
- I think it will blow America away. It's hard to predict. It'll certainly change television, and hopefully it'll change a few people's thinking. I think it has that power.
- In what way?
- I mean I've always been out, but I'm hyper-aware of homophobia, and doing this show and suddenly being so publicly and openly gay, I'm aware of homophobia. Even in myself, sometimes - in my inability to talk about it.
- Is it important for high-profile public figures to be out?
- I would have said so a little while ago, yes, but lately I understand how hard it probably is for a lot of people to be out. I'm hoping more people will make it, though. I really hope so.
- Apparently GLAAD have already expressed concerns that the show's not an accurate representation of gay life.
- I don't know what Gay Life is - I couldnt come up with a generalisation for that. I think Queer As Folk portrays a very specific sector of the gay community and how some specific gay men are, but we're not trying to represent anyone here.
- Gale [Harold, who plays Brian/'Stuart'] is a straight man. Is he a good kisser?
- I don't answer that question. Sorry. [Laughs]. Besides, it's a stunt tongue.
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Peter Paige, Sharon Gless, Randy Harrison
Question + Answers
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3) Randy Harrison (Justin/Nathan)
- When did you first hear about Queer As Folk?
- I'd read a few articles about the UK version maybe about a year ago, but I'd never actually seen it.
- And did it occur to you then that you'd be in the US version one day?
- It kinda did, actually. [laughs] I know how arrogant that sounds, but I remember reading about it and seeing a picture of Nathan, and thinking 'Hey, I could play that part.' Yeah, it totally occured to me. Seriously it did. Then when I heard they were doing an American version of it, I was like, 'I to get that audition.'
- And yet a lot of people were scared to audition for the show.
- My agents were very much in favour of it. I read the first three episodes, I connected with the character, I saw him as a well-rounded 3-dimensional character, and I was excited about being able to portray him.
- It broke a lot of new ground in the UK - are you expecting America to be surprised?
- I think it will blow America away. It's hard to predict. It'll certainly change television, and hopefully it'll change a few people's thinking. I think it has that power.
- In what way?
- I mean I've always been out, but I'm hyper-aware of homophobia, and doing this show and suddenly being so publicly and openly gay, I'm aware of homophobia. Even in myself, sometimes - in my inability to talk about it.
- Is it important for high-profile public figures to be out?
- I would have said so a little while ago, yes, but lately I understand how hard it probably is for a lot of people to be out. I'm hoping more people will make it, though. I really hope so.
- Apparently GLAAD have already expressed concerns that the show's not an accurate representation of gay life.
- I don't know what Gay Life is - I couldnt come up with a generalisation for that. I think Queer As Folk portrays a very specific sector of the gay community and how some specific gay men are, but we're not trying to represent anyone here.
- Gale [Harold, who plays Brian/'Stuart'] is a straight man. Is he a good kisser?
- I don't answer that question. Sorry. [Laughs]. Besides, it's a stunt tongue.
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- Gale [Harold, who plays Brian/'Stuart'] is a straight man. Is he a good kisser?
- I don't answer that question. Sorry. [Laughs]. Besides, it's a stunt tongue.
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