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Don’t get confused by this latest story which has been reported wrongly by other sites.
Michael C. Hall, who played gay nature David in Six Feet Under and a trans character in Hedwig And The Angry Itch, recently spoke with The Daily Beast about playing gay and his retain sexual orientation.
Unfortunately, some sites are reporting on this interview as “Michael C. Hall Comes Out As Sexually Fluid.” But that is not true at all.
In the interview, Hall talks about what it meant to engage such a dynamic gay role in Six Feet Under.
“I imagine I was aware of the time we were in. I was also aware that David was a new kind of gay character on TV, clip, or stage. He was a fantastic character and as wealthy and well-drawn as the larger world he existed within. I never lobbied to audition for any other part.
He then added, “Any role that you are in can pigeonhole you, but to be associated with a role as multi-dimensional as David was a relatively good thing.”
Afterwards, the conversation turned to Hall’s own sexuality and he menti
Fromrepressedfuneral director on Six Feet Under to serial killer on Dexter, Michael C. Hall has the ability to warm his way into our hearts by portraying some of the most troubled individuals you hope you'd never encounter. Now in the Broadway musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch (written by the show's original celestial body, John Cameron Mitchell), Hall tackles the role of an East German rock star who had a botched gender-reassignment surgery.
Hall may have always been destined to take center stage in the production.
"I saw it downtown when I was doing Cabaret [in ]," he recalled in his dressing room a few hours before a Friday show. "I came down for a adv show a couple times. I was so eager when the movie came out. I met John [Cameron Mitchell] in a Kim's Video in the West Village and geeked out on him. I was blown away by the piece, his production and the music."
Hall's production comes on the heels of Neil Patrick Harris, who won the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical earlier this year for his role as Hedwig, and Andrew Rannells.
When you see Hall on stage, he's complete o
In a candid interview with Tim Teeman, Michael C. Hall talks about his ‘fluid’ sexuality, facing cancer, the future of ‘Dexter,’ and the politics of straight actors in LGBT roles.
His fellow coffee drinkers may have seen him play the serial killer Dexter, or the hot, perennially freaked-out undertaker David Fisher in Six Feet Under, but today Michael C. Hall’s anonymity in an Upper West Side cafe is guaranteed thanks to a baseball cap inscribed with a rainbow atop Brian Eno’s name. The actor lives nearby with his third wife, Morgan Macgregor, and their ebony long-haired dachshund Salamander.
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Michael C. Hall Opens Up About His 'Fluid' Sexuality: 'I'm Not All the Way Heterosexual'
Michael C. Hall is opening up about his sexuality and past roles as LGBTQ characters.
The year-old actor got candid about how he's "not all the way heterosexual," while discussing his previous lesbian roles as David in Six Feet Under, the Emcee in Cabaret and Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
“I assume there’s a spectrum. I am on it. I’m heterosexual. But if there was a percentage, I would say I was not all the way heterosexual," Hall said in an interview with The Daily Beast published on Friday. "I think playing the Emcee required me to fling a bunch of doors wide start because that character I imagined as pansexual. Yeah, like I made out with Michael Stuhlbarg every night doing that present. I think I hold always leaned into any fluidity in terms of my sexuality.”
When asked if he had ever been in a sexual affair with another man, Hall said he hadn't.
“I’ve never had an intimate partnership with a man. I t