Hollywood 'resists gay US actors'

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Sir Ian McKellen has said openly gay US actors are prevented from having successful Hollywood careers.
"It is very, very, very difficult for an American actor who wants a film career to be open about his sexuality," the gay British actor said.
"And even more difficult for a woman if she's lesbian. It's very distressing to me that that should be the case."
The Lord of the Rings star added: "The film industry is very old fashioned in California."
He was speaking at the Berlin Film Festival, where he received a lifetime achievement award.

Leading men
Sir Ian, 66, said Oscar-nominated cowboy love story Brokeback Mountain may open the door to more films about homosexuality.
But the film industry was still reluctant to cast an openly gay man in a leading role, he said.
The same was not true on Broadway, where people were "very at ease with being open and honest".
His career in mainstream films "really took off once I'd come out and said I was gay", he said.
The actor, who came out in 1988, is one of the film world's most high-profile openly gay stars.
A number of other British actors such as Rupert Everett, Simon Callow and Sir Anthony Sher have publicly acknowledged their sexuality.
But fewer US actors have been willing to come out and big names such as Rock Hudson and Montgomery Clift hid their sexuality for most of their lives.

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Feb 22, 06 06:01 AM

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