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what we love about him:

+his hazel eyes
+Cowboy outfit
+his prolonged, long, looong legs
+His lickable chest
+his crooked tooth
+His humor
+scruffy = sexy
+his kissable lips
+those arms
+the tiny butt
+smoking gale (unhealthy but sexy)
+the white suit!
+seems to be as charming inside as outside
+smart & strong men = sexy
+hair on his chest, around his nipples & bellybutton
+his hair
+st-st-stutter
+Gale does the best handstands
+ The Clothes

Quotes

"Gale: Brilliant, enigmatic, screwy."
-- Scott Lowell when asked to use three ad
gale harold is gay

As alter ego Brian Kinney, he's gotten top in a nightclub, devirginized a 17-year-old boy, and shoved his tongue down dozens of men's throats-just another day at the office for Queer As Folk's Gale Harold.

Gale Harold is anxious to out himself.... as a straight man. The impossibly gorgeous 31-year-old plays Brian Kinney, a smokin'-hot sex fiend who beds five men a week on Showtime's anal-positive, male lover sitcom Queer As Folk. Since the show began, Harold has given millions of hungry gay men (and women) a delicious taste of his naked body-we've seen scrotum and cotten-candy lips. He's gotten head in a nightclub, devirginized a sweet 17-year-old boy, and shoved his tongue down dozens of men's throats-some of the most graphic guy-on-guy activity ever seen on TV (Shaving Ryan's Privates not included).

So the first real question I ask the rising celebrity, when we met on a brisk afternoon at a quaint wine prevent in the West Village, was, appropriately, "Gay or straight?" He takes a bite of his goat cheese panini and points to my tape recorder, motioning me to close it off. We position in silence. He turns his head away, rests his square-toed brown boots on the window ledge, and c

News - Feature Stories - Magazine - Gale Harold

Gale Force

Queer as Folk’s feisty Gale Harold takes aim against homophobia, fame, and critics of his traits, Brian

By Michael Rowe
From The Advocate, February 5, 2001

The tall, slender man locking his bicycle outside an unpretentious Toronto restaurant is wearing a fedora tilted down over his eyes in a way that suggests a desire for great distance, as though a veil of inviolability has been drawn about him like an hidden cloak. On someone else, the hat might be a bohemian affectation. For 32-year-old actor Gale Harold, it’s a practical plan. Anonymity—or inviolability, for that matter—has become a scarce commodity in the 13 months since his ethics, Brian Kinney, the lgbtq+ white shark of Showtime’s Queer as Folk, seared himself into gay thought and pop culture.

If Harold could mark off more private territory—for instance, never do another celebrity profile—he would. Questions about what it’s like to be a straight man playing gay or what it feels like to be so handsome exasperate him beyond distraction. He doesn’t like fame or have faith its motivati

Out of the Box Interview with Gale Harold

David: The premise of this production is that the medium of television is stronger than most people ever understand, either when they’re watching it or when they’re in it. And when I started this film, years ago, it was to see the world through the eyes of people who were playing parts, where it used to be called “Playing Gay” before it became “Out Of The Box.” I always consideration that playing a queer part, particularly for a non-gay actor, was going to teach you something, you were going to learn something that you couldn’t possibly know any other way until you inhabited that. There are a lot of parts like that, you compete a murderer, you perform a doctor, you grasp something. So that’s how this all started. We’ll come to that in a minute. I’d love to start with where you started. You started growing up in Atlanta, am I right?

Gale: Yup.

David: First fifteen years of your existence, you lived in a very, maybe the pos is constrained environment? It was defined by religion? Is that a reasonable statement?

Gale: To a certain degree.

David: Remember that I am cut out of this, so any

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