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by Dennis Ayers

Gale Harold moves to Wisteria Lane

Gale Harold fans rejoice. The sexy and very popular star of Queer as Folk will be turning up on the small screen again on the May 18th finale of Desperate Housewives. According to TV Guide's Michael Ausiello he'll be playing "a quick-witted, charming and buttoned-down suburbanite. Picture a young Jack Lemmon, only without a cross-dressing Tony Curtis dragging him down."

Hmm. Nothing about Gale Harold reminds me in the least of Jack Lemmon. I guess we'll have to wait and see how this pans out.

While Harold's May 18th turn on Desperate Housewives' is billed as a guest appearance, there are rumors that his character will have a central role in next season's big mystery.

Liz's picture

oh damn....

now i may have to watch this show. *sigh*
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Tim's picture

I haven't watch this TV Show

I haven't watch this TV Show neither, but now, after seeing this photos... i might download it... and enjoy it... This guy looks like an ex-boyfriend of mine, a nice, hot Phoenix plumber... :P
H's picture

best. news. ever

maybe DH will be good again next year if Gale's in it

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Joseph's picture

Gale Harold vs. Jack Lemmon

Um, ok. A bland, charisma-free "stud" in no way compares to one of the most charismatic and incredibly talented actors in cinema history.

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Don't See the Appeal...

Gotta tell you, I've never seen what others do in Gale.  Yeah, it's great that he's "unafraid" to play gay, and I'll grant that naked studs are fun to look at, but he's never had much in the way of acting chops to deserve such avid devotion.
Seems to me we gays sometimes exalt folks simply because they'll accept a gay role.  It's as if by them cashing a paycheck, we assume that they somehow "approve" and support us, and we turn into subservient, blind idolators, slathering at their alters...
Now, gotta run--my life-sized kissable poster of Brad Rowe is being delivered today!
YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous's picture

Gale Harold sexy? You gotta be kidding!

O.K., I'm pretty flexible when you make comments about certain stars being sexy, but Gale Harold? PULEEZE...

Having to sit through five years of QAF watching this bland, transparent so-called actor trying to be the hottest thing on the planet that everyone wanted was a fantasy of someone on serious drugs! Myself and a lot of my friends couldn't see him being the stud that this show projected. There were far hotter men in the cast that eclipsed this dud. Most of QAF I enjoyed, but watching Ms. Brian Kenny being the belle of the ball at Babylon every night was ridiculous.

Apparently he thought so too because after QAF's run, he was one of the costars in a fall series and he got fired for playing the diva. Those five years went to his pretty little head and he ended up unemployed. He may suffer the same fate on Desperate Housewives. Maybe they should have told him there are plenty of divas already on the show before they hired him!

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Liz's picture

haha

it sort of amuses me when others don't see him as hot, etc...because he is one man i would go to bed with in a heartbeat...my brother, also gay, does not see it...he thought justin was the hot one. ah, we had many a fight over that. good times.

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Anonymous's picture

Actually none of the stars of QAF...

Actually none of the regular cast members of QAF we thought were what you would call hot. Justin came off frequently as too much of a gurl. Michael was too dumb to be gay. Emmett was the queen of QAF, not sexy at all. Ted was even more bland and transparent than Brian. Dr. David from the 1st season (Chris Potter) was totally hot, but he left. Ben (Robert Gant) was on again, off again hot.

Most of the sexual tricks that passed thru Babylon were a helluva lot hotter than the regular cast members. We always wondered how in the hell Gale Harold got the role of Brian because he sure wasn't all that! Everybody supposedly wanting to bed Brian had to be some fantasy dream of the producers.

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j U d E's picture

I agree!

dannydc wrote:
Actually none of the regular cast members of QAF we thought were what you would call hot.

I totally agree with you!! I never liked Ted or Justin or Michael much. In all of the gay couples on QAF there was always one of the two that bugged me for some reason and this kind of ruined the whole attraction. I did like Brian and Emmett, but with limitations. Danny, too true, the hottest of them all was Chris Potter!!! Also Robert Gant did get my vote, but he was with Michael and eew, too whiny at times!

The one couple that I did enjoy was Emmett and Drew Boyd. Well, most of the times.

Outside of QAF it is the same. There is always one of the couple that is bothering me. Where it is/was not the case is Ennis and Jack, Christian and Olli, Zach and Bart (Making Love), Will and Vince (Will & Grace), Chris and Toby (Oz) and a few other French and UK couples.

R.I.P. - Heath Ledger [1979 - 2008]

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Guillermo Serritiello's picture

Liz you are a breath of fresh air :- )

Gale Harold seems to really bring out some serious polar emotions, which is probably why he was perfectly cast on QAF. Just my opinion as part of his appeal is exactly what many highlight as the reasons why the hated him.

You are not the only one who finds him attractive as he did not reach the top last years AE faves based on ballot stuffing. I actually think that he's quite attractive and a pretty good actor to boot.

I can't wait to seem him in DH as the show needs to amp up its male cast members, who in my opinion are way too vanilla. Mike the plumber does nothing for me, but Gale? ..... Maybe.

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Liz's picture

aw, thanks....*flattered*

flattery will get you far, my friend. :-)

but yeah...polar emotions indeed....I even knew some straight guys in high school who would tell me "I'm not like that, but man.....If i were like that, i'd go for him"

whenever i talk (more like gush like a schoolgirl) about gale, people have to repeatedly ask me "liz, you sure you're not into guys, cuz damn..."  -  - gale brings out a very heterosexual side of me. Don't know what it is about him...but he's got something going on.

:-D

 

 

 

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Anonymous's picture

As a friend of mine likes to

As a friend of mine likes to say, I wouldn't kick him out of bed.  (Though i thought Justin was a lot hotter.)
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ducdebrabant's picture

Gale Harold's Professionalism is just fine, bud

There isn't the slightest evidence in the world that Gale Harold was ever "fired for playing the diva" other than a whispering campaign by Fox's minions long after the decision to replace him was made and the firestorm of public reaction had long been raging.  It was a flimsy excuse then, and it's a flimsy excuse now. 

Without a whisper of any unprofessionalism, Gale Harold starred for 5 years on a cable series, did guest appearances (almost all of them two-episode arcs) on some of the most popular and/or distinguished series (Law & Order: SVU; Deadwood; The Unit; Grey's Anatomy; Street Time); did a movie of the week, two Off-Broadway plays, and 7 indie films. 

Divas don't do well in low-budget indies, they don't do well on the stage, and they tend not to go from one hit show to another.  The testimonials to him from his co-workers and producers (Cowan & Lipman, Dick Wolf, Fay Ann Lee, Jennifer Elster, Harris Allan, Sharon Gless, etc etc.) have been many and effusive. 

I live in NYC and have many friends and deep roots in the New York theatre, and Gale's reputation here is excellent.  Immediately upon leaving Vanished (where the whispering campaign had him chronically late and drugged) he went directly into a play with Blythe Danner and Cara Gugino for 8 performances a week, never missing a single performance or delaying a single curtain. 

When his firing from "Vanished" resulted in plummeting ratings, a number of people at Fox suddenly had to explain why anybody would start planning on replacing their lead instantly and do so 7 episodes in -- after HIS casting had already made the show the most buzzed about new show on the Internet prior to its premiere (acccording to a study conducted for Media Life magazine).  A number of people at Fox suddenly had 'splaining to do. 

Their solution was to plant rumors on a couple of websites and feed snarky questions to Michael Ausiello for Josh Berman to half-heartedly deny.  I'm sorry to see this campaign of character assassination still going on, so long after "Vanished" has bitten the dust, Josh Berman has gone back to procedurals whence he came, and Mimi Leder has gone God knows where. 

Interestingly, post-Vanished, the show's director and creator have fared far worse than the guy who's about to be on "Desperate Housewives" in front of 16 million pairs of eyes a week.  Is Josh Berman still planning on tying up the loose ends of "Vanished" on "Bones," or has even that idea gone nowhere?
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Ashleigh's picture

Nowhere has it EVER been

Nowhere has it EVER been confirmed that Gale got fired because he was "a diva." I've never heard anyone who has worked with him say that he is anything other than professional, from costars down to crew members.
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Knickie's picture

Gee, a tall, good-looking

Gee, a tall, good-looking actor who wasn't afraid to kiss, make out with, and be portrayed having hot naked sex with guys every week for five years, and never once made a homophophic remark or compared kissing another guy to kissing a dog (Hal Sparks) or said that after sex scenes with another man he wanted to scrub himself with Lysol (Chris Potter), and in fact told interviewers that asking how he could stand to kiss a man was insulting and bigoted. Yeah, how could you like a guy like that? Now, back to waiting for "As the World Turns" to allow two guys to touch lips for two seconds every six months.
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Liz's picture

hold up...

Hal sparks actually said kissing another man was like kissing a dog? he really freaking said that? GEEZ. insecure much Hal?

It's ok to be uncomfortable with it and not like it....but seriously a dog? goodness.

 

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Hal Sparks Kissing A Dog

Liz  -  Here's a bit more on the context of what Hal said:

"I said something that was construed as being negative when I was trying to be purely descriptive. Somebody asked me what it was like to kiss a guy. Keep in mind that at this point I had not kissed a gay man--I had kissed Gale Harold and another guy. Two straight guys. So if you think I'm referring to kissing gay men as like kissing a dog, then you're wrong on that count, and let's start there.

Secondly, the point I was trying to make was, have you ever seen somebody who has a dog and they love their dog? They have so much emotional connection to that dog and they kiss it right on the face--right on the mouth. And they can conjure up all this emotion about how much they really care about this animal, but they don't want to *beep* it. That's what playing a gay man and kissing other men is like. As much as I can conjure up the emotion of caring and love and support, I don't want to *beep* them."

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Liz's picture

oh geez....

"somebody asked me what it was like to kiss a guy. keep in mind that at this point, I had not kissed a gay man..." - - i had kissed Gale Harold and another guy"

^ a guy is a friggin guy. what does it have to do with sexuality?  it's been a while since i made out with a man, but i don't think there is really a difference in how gay men/straight men kiss. the dude makes no sense.

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Disillusioned

Liz  -  Sorry, I was not trying to defend Hal Sparks.  He obviously didn't react too well to the situation he was in.  I guess I should have explained further, but the point is simply that the truth is bad enough, we don't need to embellish it and make it even worse.  Why twist something that's already twisted?  (I do keep forgetting that anything resembling monochromatic agreement is taken as an advocacy of the opposite position - silly me.)  Anyway, here are some additional disillusioning comments by actors we at one time thought highly of (two of which have been mentioned above):

ITEM: Prior to the first airing of Showtime's "Queer as Folk", Chris Potter (Dr David) says in a Newsweek interview, "Soon as they say, 'Cut,' you spit. You want to go to a strip bar or touch the makeup girls. You feel dirty. It’s a tough job." He later apologized, stating that his words were taken out of context.

ITEM: Hal Sparks said to TV Guide, on kissing a man: “It couldn’t be weirder. I get a lot of crap for saying this, but it’s a little bit like kissing a dog, because you don’t have any emotional, internal stuff that you [typically] would have when you actually want to be with someone. So as an actor, it’s a unique challenge, because you’ve got to bring it from someplace, make it convincing.” . He also says that Chris Potter "needs to floss."

ITEM: Kerr Smith, mere days after being cited by GLAAD for playing "out and proud" teenager Jack in the WB show "Dawson's Creek", says in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, that he won't do anything more than the once-a-year kiss: "That's as far as I'm going to take it. I don't think teenagers need to see two guys kissing on a weekly basis."

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Liz's picture

nah...

I didn't think you were defending him. no need to apologize.

I don't know why these people take these roles if they're gonna be *THAT* uncomfortable with it. they take it to a pretty high level. sheesh

j U d E's picture

Hal say what?

hexenking wrote:

Liz  -  Here's a bit more on the context of what Hal said:

"I said something that was construed as being negative when I was trying to be purely descriptive. Somebody asked me what it was like to kiss a guy. Keep in mind that at this point I had not kissed a gay man--I had kissed Gale Harold and another guy. Two straight guys. So if you think I'm referring to kissing gay men as like kissing a dog, then you're wrong on that count, and let's start there.

Secondly, the point I was trying to make was, have you ever seen somebody who has a dog and they love their dog? They have so much emotional connection to that dog and they kiss it right on the face--right on the mouth. And they can conjure up all this emotion about how much they really care about this animal, but they don't want to *beep* it. That's what playing a gay man and kissing other men is like. As much as I can conjure up the emotion of caring and love and support, I don't want to *beep* them."

I had heard/read about Hal's 'dog' remark but never in so much detail! How freaky to go into so much effort to explain his dog-analogy, when talking about kissing a man...

I am so relieved they didn't ask Jo and Thore (from VL) this question. I really dreaded watching that 3-part video from GIGA the other week, but luckily the question wasn't asked (though a similar question was asked, but the two guys answered with class).

Also, I can't remember any such interviews with and answers by the QAF UK cast. You?

R.I.P. - Heath Ledger [1979 - 2008]

Joseph's picture

That's not the point.

At least not from my perspective. I endured the first season of QAF but simply couldn't watch it after that because I could never understand how a) anybody could think a guy as bland (and mean) as Brian could be sexy and b) how anybody could actually want to be friends with such an a**hole. The guy had no redeeming features whatsoever, and Gale Harold lacked (and probably still does) the talent to overcome this shallow characterization.

If Brian was meant to be the guy-you-love-to-hate, a la J.R. Ewing, the creators and Harold failed miserably. There was no reason for any of the others to stay friendly with such a mean-spirited, negative character; at least with a J.R., even though you knew he'd stab you in the back at some point, he had an ingratiating charm and sense of humor.

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Tam's picture

If you haven't seen Gale

If you haven't seen Gale Harold act since the first season of QAF; you haven't seen him since around 2001! Have you ever even seen him in other roles?

It seems that in the case of Gale Harold, many people are not able to look beyond Brian Kinney and have never considered Harold's other work. This makes me think that maybe there was something special about Harold's portrayal of that character, since it still sets people off years after the show ended!

But in any case, maybe you could forget Brian Kinney and give Gale Harold, the actor, another look.

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Joseph's picture

I saw him in a commercial once...

...and that same ugly, smug expression on his face made me run screaming from the room.

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Tam's picture

I don't think he has been in

I don't think he has been in a commercial since before QAF. You must be confused and wasted all that running and screaming.
Joseph's picture

Nope, it was after...

...I know that for certain. But I go running and screaming from the room whenever I see a talentless, uncharismatic actor or actress on the screen. It happens all too often when I encounter Hilary Swank or Jennifer Garner.

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Tam's picture

All that running and

All that running and screaming should keep you in good shape, but you still didn't see Gale Harold in a commercial after QAF.
Joseph's picture

I did...

...it was obviously a commercial filmed before he started on QAF, but that doesn't mean I didn't see it AFTER I first saw him on QAF. Otherwise, why would have noticed him and gone running and screaming from the room? Oh, yeah, his clear lack of talent or charisma might've had something to do with it.

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Tam's picture

So I was correct when I

So I was correct when I said you haven't seen him in anything he has done since 2001 or so. Thanks for confirming that.

 

 

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Dave's picture

He did a good job on Grey's Anatomy...

...playing a white supremacist; maybe his niche is to play purposely unlikeable characters instead of those that are meant to actually be sympathetic and just don't turn out that way.
Anonymous's picture

Great points!  I have a

Great points!  I have a HUGE amount of respect for Gale Harold on all levels.  He played that character perfectly, and the man behind the character is admirable for the reasons you mention.  Sometimes we queer folk seem to want to find fault with everyone and everything.  I'd rather stand up for someone than tear someone down.
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Anonymous's picture

I guess the truth hurts about Mr. Harold

It was in most of the entertainment mags about Gale Harold being a prima donna and a diva when he got hired on network TV for one of the fall shows about two years ago. He was ALWAYS late, acted like a Hollywood superstar on the set, and was more diva than Diana Ross, if that's at all possible. I wouldn't exactly call that an admirable trait. Nor would I have respect for anyone that acted like that, despite playing a gay character who most of the audience couldn't stand anyway. I guess playing a fantasy gay character on QAF for five years gives you the right to act like a prima donna on future jobs. NOT! What's he done since QAF? Nothing that earth shattering. Doutbful he'll make much of an impression on DH either.

Course that's my opinion and you have yours...

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j U d E's picture

Really?

dannydc wrote:

It was in most of the entertainment mags about Gale Harold being a prima donna and a diva when he got hired on network TV for one of the fall shows about two years ago. He was ALWAYS late, acted like a Hollywood superstar on the set, and was more diva than Diana Ross, if that's at all possible. I wouldn't exactly call that an admirable trait. Nor would I have respect for anyone that acted like that, despite playing a gay character who most of the audience couldn't stand anyway. I guess playing a fantasy gay character on QAF for five years gives you the right to act like a prima donna on future jobs. NOT! What's he done since QAF? Nothing that earth shattering. Doutbful he'll make much of an impression on DH either.

Course that's my opinion and you have yours...

  

That's the first time I read this about Gale. ..

He did some theatre since QAF, no? If I wasn't living in Europe I certainly would have tried to go to one of his plays.

R.I.P. - Heath Ledger [1979 - 2008]

Liz's picture

well, i will...

I will admit i don't care if he is snapping for service at every second...i find him hot and that's why i watch him.

I also think he is a pretty decent actor. A lot of celebrities are usually very arrogant. I love Frank sinatra's music as do tons of people...but I know a man who hung out with frank and he told me "he treated women like dirt, but damn he made good music and i'll never stop listening to him..."

My point is...I don't think we should hold such a grudge towards an actor because they're arrogant IRL...hell, i bet we would all be a bit more arrogant if we made a lot of money and lived "the life" that these people do.

Anonymous's picture

Multi-faceted

People can (and almost always do) have multiple facets.  Some are admirable, some not.  Some that some people would find admirable others would not.  I don't know the story behind the supposed prima donna reports.  If there's one thing I've learned about the media it's that stories get twisted all the time, wind up in the ether of public consciousness, and then take on a life of their own.  I'd have to fully research the prima donna story to know more fully what really happened.  But either way, I DO know that he played a gay guy for five years, and I've never once found anything negative he had to say about the experience or about gay people.  Unlike Hal Sparks and others, who go out of their way to make everyone know they're straight and uncomfortable playing gay.  Also, he was criticized quite a bit for his acting on the show, and from multiple angles.  I always thought his acting fit the character perfectly.  I've always thought William Shatner's acting as Captain Kirk in Star Trek was also perfect for the role.  He's kind of a crappy actor, but perfect for that particular character, in a way another, better, actor couldn't have pulled off. 
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The Gale Harold Prima Donna Story - from the director

Here is an interview with the director of the show Gale Harold was killed off on, supposedly for prima donna actions.  This doesn't prove anything either, but the director's comments surely carry more weight than unattributed gossip.  To be clear, I'm not stating it as my opinion that this represents the full or partial truth.

 It's not every day that a TV show kills off its leading man seven episodes into the first season. But that's exactly what happened on Monday's Vanished, when Gale Harold's Det. Kelton got caught in a hail of gunfire — punishment for learning too much, too soon. Now, for the first time, exec producer Josh Berman explains why he made his star, um, vanish. (Note: Shortly after this interview was conducted, a tip came in that Fox was relocating Vanished to Friday nights. No confirmation yet from the network. I'll keep you posted.)

Ausiello: So, why'd you kill him off?
Josh Berman:
The premise of Vanished is that no one is safe. When we were thinking about going into baseball [hiatus] and leaving the viewers wanting more, what better way [to do that] than to have our lead character get too close to the truth? On this show, anything can happen at any time.

Ausiello: The buzz going around is that Gale didn't exactly endear himself to the cast and crew. Is there any truth to that?
Berman:
I think a lot of that is gossip. Gale was a consummate professional. I really enjoyed working with him. I don't think that's a fair assessment at all. I have heard that, but I didn't experience that.

Ausiello: How did he react to the news?
Berman:
Really well. We had always talked about something like this happening to his character; we just didn't know when it would happen. But when we were writing the episodes, we realized that his character was getting close to the truth quicker than we had originally anticipated. So [fellow exec producer] Mimi Leder and I had a big discussion with him about how he would feel about doing this in Episode 7, leading into baseball. And he was really gung-ho about it. In fact, in the episode where he's shot, there's a scene where his [estranged] wife gives him his wedding ring back; that was his idea. He thought that if he was going to die, it would be nice to have closure with Ava. I thought that was a great, human instinct to have as an actor. He was on board. He loves the show, and he loves his character. Like his character, Gale had a lot of questions, and I think that it was very satisfying for him to get some answers before he left.

Ausiello: So, just to be clear, this was solely a story-line-dictated decision, and had nothing to do with Gale or his performance?
Berman:
No. Fox told us to think outside the box from the beginning. We're not constrained by, "Oh, we have a [contract] with him for this season." We want this to be an edge-of-your-seat kind of show. And I think now, with killing off our main character, no one can guess what's going to happen next.

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When in doubt, just make stuff up?

It was in NO entertainment mags about Gale Harold being a prima donna.  Name one.  The closest to anything like that was Michael Ausiello of TV Guide Online asking Josh Berman if it was true that Gale was difficult, and Berman saying something like "I heard rumors about that but never personally saw it."  There were no such rumors, and Ausiello -- a notorious network shill -- was simply fed the question by Fox so that Berman could deny it unconvincingly.  Fox had a lot of covering its tail to do after firing its lead actor and sending 5 million viewers running to other shows.  I don't know where you get your "information" but ultimately it's from the same dubious network source, and certainly not from any magazine.  If you want to believe it, fine, but don't simply LIE to us and claim you read it in Entertainment Weekly or someplace.  Lying isn't an admirable trait either.

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poof's picture

Not jumping on the bandwagon either...

Gale is a nice looking man, but I certainly would not consider him the creme of the crop either.  Hubby and I stopped watcing the show early on in the series, about maybe end of second season. I thought Justin was annoying. I'd rather see the guys from the British verson instead. 

As far as what he will accomplish on DH.. time will only tell, but I wouldn't go out of my way to stay glued to the tv to watch his scenes.

Insideguy's picture

Where there is smoke there is fire.

Clearly the show went nowhere as it never returned to air.  This was not the first time  Mr. Harrold registered on the annoying meter.  Gossip rumored he was irksome when he guest starred on LAW & ORDER and Peter Paige will not speak of him; as in, "if you can't say anything nice don't say anything."  He played a reprobate skinhead on GREY'S ANATOMY, was that typecasting?  And who knows what evil lurks on Wysteria Lane. Marc Cherry knows.

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Put it in bold, put it in italics, it still ain't true

Peter Paige won't speak to him?  That must be difficult, since Peter Paige attended his play in NYC and was photographed with him.  According to both Scott Lowell and Sharon Gless, they all still play poker together in L.A.  This supposed "gossip that he was irksome when he guest starred on LAW & ORDER" I never saw before.  What I did see, was this, from an Associated Press article at the time:

LOS ANGELES -- To play a compelling and dangerous doctor on Friday's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, executive producer Neal Baer chose "one of the most charismatic actors on television."

Charismatic, and relatively unknown. But Gale Harold is an actor on the brink of a major career, according to his admirers, Baer among them.

"We think he pops," the producer said. "You want to know who he is and what he's about."

Jennifer Elster, who cast Harold opposite her in Particles of Truth, her film debuting Thursday at
New York
's Tribeca Film Festival, said she auditioned hundreds of actors for the part of a troubled writer.

"There are people who are lead role material and then there are people who aren't, who can't carry a film. I felt Gale could carry this film," said Elster. "I absolutely, 100 percent, feel that Gale is a major star."

Harold's most visible role so far has been that of a high-living ad executive on Showtime's Queer as Folk, a bawdy series about a group of gay and lesbian friends that's now in its third season.

His appearance as a cloning-fixated physician on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (
10 p.m. EDT
Friday, NBC) is Harold's first on a network series. Rhinoceros Eyes, a film in which he plays a singing and dancing detective, is poised for festival submission.

If Harold, 32, is at a pivotal moment in his career, he seems to be taking it in stride -- and one project at a time. The actor is eager to talk about work, not his potential as The Next Big Thing.

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j U d E's picture

What?!

Insideguy wrote:

Clearly the show went nowhere as it never returned to air.  This was not the first time  Mr. Harrold registered on the annoying meter.  Gossip rumored he was irksome when he guest starred on LAW & ORDER and Peter Paige will not speak of him; as in, "if you can't say anything nice don't say anything."  He played a reprobate skinhead on GREY'S ANATOMY, was that typecasting?  And who knows what evil lurks on Wysteria Lane. Marc Cherry knows.

Pleeeaze! You can't be serious about the typecasting bit!! He plays skinhead and thus he must be one, or what? How many times do people upset others by asking (stupidly) whether so and so is gay only because he played gay on screen. These things have to be disociated!

Or do you desperately try to prove a point about Gale Harold only because you don't like the guy?

R.I.P. - Heath Ledger [1979 - 2008]

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Shanti's picture

I think he looks good

I can't say anything about his acting skills, cause like most straight women I only watched the sex scenes between him and that cutey Justin. They were so cute together, such chemistry. They turned me into a faghag(is that PC?).The charachter Brian was an asshole and an idiot, I hated what the writers did to that show.

but I am still curious to his role in DH

Liz's picture

wow, i notice.....

I notice whether we are talking about Gale the actor or even his character Brian...it sure stirs up conversation. interesting :-)

 

Guillermo Serritiello's picture

Liz, I'd call it evangelism more than conversation :-)

There is something about this Harold guy. What I find amusing about some of the "dialogue" here is this need that some who can't stand the actor or the character that he played, seem almost possessed in their need to destroy any opinion that differs from their own. It's a little spooky, even down to a particular member's point demerits on opinion posts.

So if you or anyone thinks that Gail is remotely cute, possibly talented, maybe no better or worse to the crew than your average TV actor, you are wrong and you will fry in hell!

I'll be there frying next to you, but laughing my junk off at the level of hysteria that this guy creates. And the sexy men poll is coming soon. I am scared as the site may need moderators ;-)

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Liz's picture

fry in hell?

Oh, i am already gonna be fryin' in hell for so many reasons. (or so thats what people love to tell me...pft)

The arguement for people who don't like him seems to be because of his arrogance, which i find hilarious. I bet he is arrogant. it's showbusiness. heck, it's business in general. EH.

RJ's picture

Do people really know he is arrogant...

Do people really know Gale Harold has an arrogant attitude or are they totally basing that perception on his portrayal of Brian Kinney and other characters?
Liz's picture

heck, that is a.....

That's a very good question. I think the brian haters think Gale is like Brian.....but the thing is....none of us know. we don't know Gale personally, so i am amused how some people here say "he's a diva" like it's a FACT.

 

 

Frank's picture

While I don't know anything about Gale's attitudes

I always had the impression that straight women prefered him on QaF and gay men Randy Harrison. I have to admit that Brian didn't do much for me either. The sex scenes were hot, and I liked the character Brian Kinney a lot, but it didn't make me want to hook up with Gale. I wouldn't say no to Randy Harrison though.

But I honestly admire that Gale Harold as a straight man didn't have any problem with playing gay and doing very graphical scenes. He also never felt the urge to tell in every interview that he is straight. And I don't recall an interview with him in which he told how uncomfortable it makes him to kiss another man. Instead, he showed up with Randy as if they were big buddies in real life, and the two of them still see the plays the other one is doing.

Gloria's picture

Theories

I agree with your theoy on gay men preferring Randy Harrison, my gay best friend, who doesn't watch the show, but based on pictures, prefers Harrison and doesn't get any kicks from Gale Harold at all, where as I love both of their characters equally, but if I had to chose who to do, it would be Gale.

Insideguy's picture

You mistake me for someone who cares

Gale Harrold, is of little interest to me.  He can't hold a candle to Aiden Gillen, who played Stuart in the UK version of QUEER AS FOLK. The typecasting of him as a skinhead was a joke  There are far better actors who could have done a better job in the role.  What gauls me about all this Gale Harrold is god bullshit is the fact that the part was designed to played as a strong wiilled walled up person out of touch with his own feelings who confuses sex with love.  Brian Kinney is just in it for thew sex, he had such a wishy washy approach to his friends it was hard to see his true effect on them.  Also remember as originally concieved by the brilliant Russell Davies the Brian character (Stuart) ended up with the Michael character (Vince). 

Charlton Heston and Gregory Peck despised each other and yet were photographed together at many important Hollywood gatherings because they both knew (or their people did) the value of publicity when you aren't working.  Do you think Pete and Gale's people don't know the same thing.  Peter had a guest shot on GREY'S ANATOMY too as a man with a brain tumor.  I will throw out the disclaimer that I have met Peter Page many times and he is nothing like Emmet Honeycutt.  He is also honing his skills as a director,  whatch for his newest effort the non-gay, LEAVING BARSTOW that stars Michelle Clunie of QAF and the ex-GF of Gale Harrold; and Ryan Carnes, the ex of Andrew Van De Kamp on DESPARATE HOUSEWIVES and the hottiie in EATING OUT,

 

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