Wednesday, July 15, 2009

OUTFEST DIRECTOR SAYS ACTORS SHOULD STAY CLOSETED

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Emmy-winning director Todd Holland has issued an apology for language he used at an Outfest panel over the weekend when he suggested that gay actors should stay in the closet if they wish to succeed in the business.

Said Holland: "As an openly gay man in Hollywood, I know firsthand the tremendous challenges that people throughout the industry face in terms of being open about who they are. For people who know me, they know that I believe it's important for people to live openly and authentically, and I am sorry for my poorly chosen words at Outfest. At the end of the day, I hope my comments do not prevent us from having honest, thoughtful conversations about the significant barriers that make being an out actor in Hollywood an ongoing obstacle."

Holland did not go so far as to recant the advice.

Outfest Executive Director Kirsten Schaffer responded but did not go so far as to challenge Holland's assertion. Said Schaffer: "Coming out is a personal choice. It has become easier for many people, but for some, especially those in high-profile professions, it is still a challenge. Our mission at Outfest is to promote cultural and social change through film and media arts and to encourage dialogue. Outfest will continue to shed light on LGBT issues and, eventually, I know we will live in a world of equality."

Activist Robin McGehee told the L.A. Weekly's Patrick McDonald that the gay community should be "challenging the machine" that keeps actors closeted. Of LGBT groups who criticize slurs made by entertainment personalities and media, she said: "If we're going to fight someone who called an actor a 'faggot' on set, we should have those same groups fighting this one."

According to McDonald, "McGehee said ending the gay closet in Hollywood was just as important as any other gay rights struggle, adding that anti-gay legislation, violent attacks against gays and lesbians, and people remaining in the closet are issues that are 'inter-connected.'"

Source: Towleroad.com

I couldn't agree with the last comment more. instead of GLAAD stting around waiting for someone to discriminate against them, why aren't they trying to break down the doors in the celluloid closet or at least starting a production company of their own? I feel now more than ever, gays need to be represented in the entertainment industry, so kids won't feel they are alone in the world. We may have gotten far in alot of situations, but clearly we still have a long way to go as far as being respected. As I have said time and time again, closets are for clothes. Not for people. Staying hidden in one gives people the belief that something is indeed wrong with you, and there is NOTHING wrong with being gay.

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