Meryl Streep, actor, on her The Devil Wears
Prada co-star Stanley Tucci during
his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony:
"You can't even call Stanley a national treasure
anymore because I've just been around the world, and truly, the affection
hurled at him globally, he's just marinating in it. And it's impossible not to
love Stanley Tucci. Urbane, sly, funny, bitchy, and generous and curious
and so elegant. Stanley has an elegance to his heterosexuality. His undeniable
heterosexuality, which is formidable. Not that heterosexuality is better than
any other kind of sexuality. It's just that elegance—real, unforced, natural,
unstyled elegance—is sometimes harder for straight men. His soulfulness is
evident in the most elevated characters and also in the lowdown characters.
It's a thing he can't lose, no matter if it's a priest or a prosecutor or a
pervert or Puck or Paul Child, he always finds something true and surprising in
every man that he plays. He transforms character acting into leading man
material."
I know Stanley Tucci is a heterosexual male, but
because he’s, as Meryl says, ‘sly, funny, bitchy’ he fits into a gay man’s
idea of a certain kind of man … well, he’s my idea of a fabulous gay man … and
also a Husband-In-My-Head.
And Carlos is fine with that!
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I never received my toaster oven, but that is okay, I have a sweet bear to toast my pastries.
ReplyDeleteWho you love should make no difference; it has no relevance if you are an accountant, or a police officer, or the majority of jobs. Nor should it matter to your family, but sadly some families are unable to cope. I met a small boy this morning who was a cat for the day, and why not? His family weren't worried. We should all be able to be who we want to be.
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