Nearly a decade: from Hollywood kisses to craze

Cade 2022-01-13 08:03:27

One day in the late autumn, I just watched Shelter, and I was still thinking about it. Then I watched "Billy's Hollywood Kiss" by mistake. In fact, I wanted to see Sean when he was young. Hayes will be what kind, but gain interesting viewing experience -

when you see about ten years ago, "Jack" and Shelter has a mature man "Shaun" of Brad Rowe played opposite

inevitably, there is a sense of time and space ......

View I took a look at the Wiki, "Billy" is Sean Hayes's official debut film, but he can already feel his acting skills in the play, and maybe because it is not a specific role that was later stylized and dramatic in W&G, it is more natural and seems "late "Land" restores the cognition of this actor. This belated re-acquaintance is as if you have known someone in New York for a long time and finally returned to his/her hometown in a small southern town.

However, it is just as Sean hopes that when he plays Jack, the audience can regard him as Jack, and play a straight man as a straight man, believing that he plays the role and cares about the performance itself instead of paying attention to his private life.

("When you see me play Jack, I want you to believe that that's a gay character. After Will & Grace is over, when I play a straight character, I want you to believe that, too.")

(He also said: "If you see a movie and I'm in it, and the first thing you think of is who I'm sleeping with, then you're not watching the performance; you'

("Being an actor, the less people know about my personal life, the more open-minded they can be about each role I play." Hayes told the Daily News, July 19, 1998.)

and graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (Wow, Public Cattle School...reminiscent of the cheese state and the lakes and mountains in the fall) Before moving to LA to pursue a career in writing and acting, Brad's initial job turned out to be a financial manager in a campaign in the capital DC! (It cannot be said that this initial experience is very similar to the protagonist played by Scarlett’s handsome husband Ryan Reynolds in "Absolute, Maybe". The bifurcated path of life...) If

you have seen Shelter first, there are probably many brothers. Will be attracted by the charm of this mature man, Shaun, from the stubborn and stubble shape to the kind of straightforward and easy-going man who is naturally close to children. Then, looking back at Billy, he may not recognize Gabriel for a long time. "Shaun". In 1998, Brad had clean cheeks, not only his appearance was still young, his acting skills were also young and immature, and his presence in the play gradually reduced to the story line that was finally arranged abruptly out of the screen of the screenwriter, maybe. , The imperfections of these two are just a beautiful result, and the ending credits each start a new life... What is

curious is what ten years of experience has turned such a young Gabriel into a sophisticated one in Shelter. Shaun...

PS, it’s interesting that the two actors were both born in 1970. They were 28 years old when they filmed "Billy" in 1998. They were still in their early career. After that, Sean passed W&

At this point, I can't help but think that time is really magical, and it polishes people like running water. It has been 10 years, not short or long. In the original drama, people have experienced more, and now some don’t recognize the past, or vice versa...

another On the one hand, everyone has their own destiny and a suitable life. Except for the celebrities, the careers and lives of these actors with little or no reputation may be more real, right? Or, there is no such thing as reality and illusion? Oh, maybe I think more...

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Shelter quotes

  • Shaun: [looking through Zach's art portfolio] Wow.

    Zach: [trying to grab it away from him] Whoa! What're you doing?

    Shaun: Easy, dude, it's OK. I want to look at it.

    Zach: Nobody ever looks at that.

    Shaun: Wow. Is that Cody?

    Zach: Yeah.

    Shaun: Sad Cody.

    Zach: You could tell?

    Shaun: Yeah, and how you darkened it around his head. This is incredible - and there's no toys in his room. Wow - awesome.

    Zach: Yeah, he'd just gotten scolded. He was trying to understand why. So he came into my room. He hasn't left yet. It's the only place he could sleep.

  • Shaun: Where are you?

    Zach: Gettin' warmer... colder... turn around. I'm so sorry.

    Shaun: You better be.

    Zach: You sent in my application?

    Shaun: Yeah... why're you here? What changed?

    Zach: I did.