Is raul esparza gay
Raul Esparza Interview in Sunday Times
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Posted: 11/25/06 at 12:56pm I think some of the jumps between links stretch a bit, but a lot of the persona issues he talks about wrestling are directly tied to cultural pressures to stay married, and things like that. It's not all exactly direct, so I see what you're saying, but I don't think it really leads you to believe that Bobby is gay. I see it more that the parallel with the marriage... stuff just leaves the door open for him to talk about his sexuality without explicitly making it feel enjoy he shares that with the character. After I saw the show for the first time, I remember thinking "wow, that must be screwing with his head."
Back when the scene with Peter was more unclear, I often wondered if HE interpreted Bobby as queer . The performance doesn't browse to me like he does, especially as it tightens up.
SVU’s Raul Esparza and Peter Scanavino Talk LGBT and T-Swift
On September 9, The Knockturnal was on the set of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, set to premiere its seventeenth season on September 23 at 9pm on NBC. The second episode of the season, “Transgender Bridge” plays a huge role around Peter Scanavino’s and Raul Esparza’s characters. Read on to view what Raul Esparza has to say about LGBT topics relating to people of different ages today as opposed to years before. Read on to see what they contain to say about the show and even semi-address Taylor Swift’s guest actor rumor.
Raul Esparza: I wanna talk about Taylor Swift coming on the show.
Well you guys make sure that she comes on the show.
RE: Oh I told Taylor, “Oh, you have to come on the show.” And she said, “The fuck you mean?”
Peter Scanavino: The two shows I’ve been on, it was Mariska [Hargitay] with Taylor Swift and Mads Mikkelsen with Rihanna. The day we were shooting something, they were like, “Mads isn’t here right now, he’s shooting a video with Rihanna.” And we’re like “What the f—!”
So you’re circling it all but are you at all—
PS: It’s ok, I don’t need to be in a music
Raúl stars in a new Broadway musical Leap of Faith(see video clip at end of post), which begins previews April 3 at the St. James Theatre. Esparza has received numerous Tony award nominations, among them his portrayal of dramatic Philip Salon in the Boy George musical Taboo(2004), as Bobby, an unfilled man devoid of connection, in Stephen Sondheim’s Company(2006), a lazy and snarky man in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, and an aggressive movie producer in David Mamet's Speed the Plow. He played the role of Riff Raff in the Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show. Esparza is widely regarde
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This man
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This beautiful, sometimes poorly dressed man
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Is bisexual
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He’s happily virtual dating one very lucky man
But that doesn’t mean he’s gay; he’s just bi. Plain and simple.
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And he doesn’t give a fuck about whatever people may consider of him because of it
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That’s some quality role modeling right there
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