Gay Actors Poll: Homosexual Stars Feel Coming Out Causes Discrimination

Rupert Everett

First Posted: 01/27/2012 2:00 pm Updated: 01/27/2012 2:08 pm

When Zachary Quinto came out to New York magazine he was shocked to find that his sexual preference had become "global news."

While the actor reiterated that he was "really glad that that's the way it all unfolded" it turns out that other homosexual actors do not share Quinto's sentiment.

A recent survey reveals that gay actors still believe that coming out influences the type of roles they are offered. According to The Guardian, only 57% of the gay actors who took the survey felt they could even disclose their sexuality to their agents.

An actor quoted in the trade magazine corroborated these statistics: "A previous agent of mine once told me to keep quiet about my sexuality and though I am out, I do not broadcast it."

Many gay actors explained that fear of being offered stereotypical roles was a major factor in their decision to remain professionally closeted.

One foil to Quinto's optimism, actor Rupert Everett told the Observer in 2011 that coming out was a mistake. "For an actor to be working (at all) is a kind of miracle, because most actors aren't. So it's just silly for a working actor to say, 'Oh, I don't care if anybody knows I'm gay' – especially if you're a leading man."

[via The Guardian]

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When Zachary Quinto came out to New York magazine he was shocked to find that his sexual preference had become "global news." While the actor reiterated that he was "really glad that that's the wa...
When Zachary Quinto came out to New York magazine he was shocked to find that his sexual preference had become "global news." While the actor reiterated that he was "really glad that that's the wa...
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Chicago0048
01:44 PM on 01/30/2012
As an audience, I don't particularly want to know an actor is gay. But I notice that Hollywood has STOPPED making love stories and stories about romance and sex, and I figured it was because the actor(actresses) were gay and didn't want to be in that position. This has only happened in the past 5-7 years. Everything is cartoons and CGI and superhero. Even the superhero doesn't make love. It's very un-adult and very boring to watch movies these days.
I love film noire where lovers try and kill each other over jealousy and money. They don't make it like that anymore.
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pdxist
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06:26 AM on 01/28/2012
Consider updating your style guide on terms like "sexual preference" (AP hasn't allowed that since the '90s) and "homosexual" (a clinical term).
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itsjules
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12:12 AM on 01/28/2012
I think Rupert's bigger problem is that he has decimated his face with surgery. He doesn't even LOOK like himself anymore.

I don't care if an actor is gay or not. If he has chemistry with his co-star, and if he gives an honest performance, I'm down with it.
05:19 PM on 01/27/2012
Rupert Everett suffered after his "coming out" because he railed at people who could give him work. He cut his own throat.

Zach Quinto, on the other hand, is unfailingly nice from what I hear, a really wonderful guy to work with, PLUS he has his own production company. I have no doubt he'll continue to have success as an actor...or producer/director/writer, if that's the road he chooses to go down in the future.
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Chicago0048
01:45 PM on 01/30/2012
None of these gay gays are sexy. It's hard from a woman's point of view to have fantasies about an actor if you know he's gay. Hollywood has taken the fun out of fantasizing.
02:26 PM on 01/30/2012
To each their own, but I think Quinto is very sexy, and his orientation doesn't matter to me. His private life is his own.