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Christian Bale Biography

Christian Bale

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January 30, 1974 • Pembrokeshire, Wales

Actor

Christian Bale has performed a feat that is astonishing for most Hollywood actors. Although he became a professional performer at age ten and a star at age thirteen when he played the lead in Steven Spielberg's World War II monumental Empire of the Sun, Bale did not follow the usual path of the kid actor. Many fall prey to the temptations of early fame and quite a few struggle to make the transition to adult movie roles—not the Welsh-born Bale, who shunned the limelight and instead focused on building an impressive body of perform. Acting steadily since the late 1980s, Bale has appeared in over twenty-five films, most notably American Psycho (2000), and the critically acclaimed independent film, The Machinist (2004). Even as an adult, the modest actor steers distinct of the spotlight; but considering he donned a flowing black cape to appear in

Is Christian Bale gay? All about his sexuality

Christian Bale is one of this generation’s most celebrated and venerated actors. The physical transformations he undergoes to better portray some of his roles highlight his dedication to craft. Bale’s breakout role came in Steven Spielberg’s 1987 film Empire of The Sun

Bale gained further recognition for playing serial killer Patrick Bateman in American Psycho. Christian gained global fame for portraying Batman in Batman BeginsThe Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. Among his numerous awards are two Golden Globes and an Academy Award. 

Christian Bale is straight but doesn’t consciousness kissing men

Christian Bale is straight. However, his sexuality doesn’t restrict him from enjoying intimate moments with men. 

After winning the Critics’ Choice Award for Leading Actor in a Comedy in September 2017, Bale shared a sweet touch with his wife, Sibi Blazic, before planting an intimate kiss on clip director Adam McKay’s lips. Christian also smooched screenwriter Charles Randolph before collecting his award. 

“That was just a lovely make-out session with my wife, and with Adam and with Charles,” Bale said

‘American Psycho’ director says she’s ‘mystified’ by Wall Road bros obsessed with Christian Bale’s serial killer hero, saying they don’t discover the movie is a ‘gay man’s satire on masculinity’

Director Mary Harron, however, says she is “mystified” by the “Wall Avenue bros” who idolize Bateman, adding they have missed the point of the film.

Bateman might wear good suits and acquire money and power, but he is, at his core, a fool, she said—and the film itself is “a gay man’s satire on masculinity,” she told Letterboxd Journal in an interview marking the film’s silver anniversary.

American Psycho was based on a book by creator Bret Easton Ellis. Harron said “[Ellis] being male lover allowed him to notice the homoerotic rituals among these alpha males, which is also true in sports, and it’s genuine in Wall Street, and all these things where men are prizing their extreme competition and their ‘elevating their prowess’ caring of thing. There’s something very, very gay about the way they’re fetishizing looks and the gym.”

(The book turned production went on to be a Broadway musical.)

For that and other reasons, Harron says, she and other filmmakers never expected the film would be embrac

Queer people have been trying to get a operate on what makes David Bowie such a queer icon—despite being allegedly straight—since he burst onto the scene in the overdue ’60s. But as far as I’m aware—and discussions of Moonage Daydream aside—there’s only been one motion picture that’s succeeded in this aim. I’m speaking, of course, of Todd Haynes’ wild, glittery 1998 rock drama Velvet Goldmine.

In Goldmine, a young Christian Bale plays gay journalist Arthur Stuart, a man on a quest to discover out the truth about Slade, the childhood idol who helped him arrive out of the closet. But Slade (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) is a tricky character, a larger-than-life figure whose commitment to the bit leads Stuart down ever-windier paths until he ends up hooking up with Slade’s ex, Curt Wild (Ewan McGregor.)

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It’s basically a long music video with amazing visuals, insane performances, and lots of nudity from very warm men—everything you’d ever wish in a movie. Much like in Haynes’

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