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Gale Harold Jersey Interview
This is Gale Harold and George Morfogen. Gale is being interviewed in Jersey about Queer As Folk. enjoy!
Interview:
Lady: first of all starting with the name: Queer as Folk, We've become very bold here in the year 2001 using that as a title. Tell me about the premise of this one.
Gale: Well, the title even though it comes across as having a, it has a double meaning, it's an old, it's an old phrase, meaning that there's nothing stranger then everyday people. The show was created in England originally it was by Russell Davies and Showtime has adapted it and it's a show about gay men in Pittsburgh and there lives...
Lady: In Pittsburgh? Poor little Pittsburgh gets picked on a lot, you know because I lived in Pittsburgh.
Gale: It's just set in Pittsburgh we're not picking on Pittsburgh. That's where we live and work and play. It's interesting its' great to be working with George we're both sorta on the same shows; television that deals with really honest characters that's one of the things about our show too it's showing a life style that has never really been explored, I don't think, in a serial television way that's been extremely explicit extremely true and compelling it's the drama and the story and the truth of the characters that have been responsible for our show being able to survive the first season. People want to see what happens.
Lady: How realistic is your character and what do you bring to it and how did you do your research?
Gale: My character is of course based on the character that was already created for this other show but, hopefully he's just as real as he can possibly be he's a very, sort of brutally honest, and somewhat iconoclastic personality he has his version of what is his own truth and his own pursuit of happiness which is being a totally liberated gay man in the United States with the rights and freedoms of anyone else. He wont allow himself to be marginalized for me it's just the writing is very strong and the character is very clear and strong. So for me in terms of my performance is just playing him and what's on the page because everything about him is there and just adding...
Man: He's an extraordinary man; yes he's an extraordinary man.
Lady: Now I have to know with the sexual preferences aside how Brian and Gale are anything alike.
Gale: Well, It's a character and I'm an actor, you know that's a question we can spend hours answering, I don't know exactly, I haven't figured that out yet. I mean I know certain things about it. I'm still trying to learn this character for myself and he's still being born. They're similarities and that I think you get casted to play any character because who ever is responsible for the production they see you and they see something about you that they want to see in this character or they feel that they're there. Um, so..
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Frank Langella - Christian Slater - Sherlock Holmes
Frank Langella is Sherlock Holmes in the GREAT play shown on TV in the very early 1980's. This is a short series of clips from the scene called "Baker Street". Take a look at the VERY young Christian Slater....he plays Billy in the play....which was originally called The Strange Case Of Alice Faulkner....or something similar. It has never been officially released. Here is a link to more info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163227/
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Oz - Robert Rebadow
Oz, Season 1, Episode 8, A Game of Checkers...Oz HBO Robert Rebadow Bob Prisoner Flashback George Morfogen
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