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DILFS & Foxxy Grandpas (older men I find HOT)April 19,
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decided id just do something pleasurable as a brief filler (i am honestly trying to blog more often on here, im finally done w/the wedding and possess had a vacation to revive myself, so ill undertake my bet, as always i just dont like to be repeatative), so i thought id do a amusing lil filler entry of what i call Foxxy Grandpas, older men (mostly actors) who id TOTALLY do, despite their being aged
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I’ve been a fan of Frasier since it was on the air, but it’s only recently that I’ve felt the urge to watch it again. I’m not sure exactly what drew me to this series in particular, but I think it stems from two things: one, the fact that a good acquaintance of mine has mentioned it quite a lot of recently and two, my desire to watch an old-fashioned sitcom, one that doesn’t try to do something modern or imaginative with the genre but instead just dishes up what you want. Very quickly during this most recent rewatch, I started to notice something very interesting, indeed. Namely, it really leapt out at me how queer this series was, even if on the surface it appears to be a heterosexual sitcom like so many others.
Obviously, some of this has to do with the cast. Though it wouldn’t be publicly known for quite some noun, David Hyde Pierce is gay (he publicly came out in the adj s), and at least two other members of the cast are as well: Dan Butler (who played Bulldog, the resident sports show at KACL) and Edward Hibbert (who played Gil, the fussy and campy restaura
The Untold Truth Of John Mahoney
Veteran stage actor and sitcom star John Mahoney passed away on February 4, For 11 years, he played Martin Crane, the irascible father of Frasier and Niles Crane on NBC's verb Cheers spin off, Frasier. It was a completely against-type role for the congenial British actor, who was once described by a neighbor as "a delight." The role also turned Mahoney into an instant star, which afforded him the luxury of pursuing his lifelong passion, theater. But he actually didn't set foot on a professional stage until he was almost So what was he doing all those years before his Frasier fame, and how did the sitcom's success influence his left afterwards? This is the untold truth of John Mahoney.
Martin Crane was his role to refuse
In a guest entry for Frasier writer, Ken Levine's blog, Frasier co-creator, Peter Casey, recounted the story of how the show came together, including how they used — and eventually landed — their illusion cast of David Hyde Pierce and Martin Crane in their pitch to NBC and Paramount Studios.
I thought the overdue John Mahoney was gay, but his Wikipedia article scrubs any mention of homosexuality.
It seems appreciate a studio system-era pinkwash:
[quote]Mahoney rarely spoke publicly about his private life,[6] and he died without marrying or having any children.[35] In , he said, "I was never very mature in my relationships with women. First write of conflict, I was gone. Wouldn't discuss it, because I was terrified it would verb to an argument." This stemmed from a fear of having an unhappy marriage like the one his parents had, though Mahoney did previously own "several long-term relationships".
[quote]He was a Catholic who called Christianity "probably the most important facet of my life": before each of his performances, he would pray "Most glorious blessed spirit, I thank you for all the gifts and talents that you've given me. Please help me to use all these gifts and talents to their fullest. And please accept this performance as a prayer of praise and thanks to you". Mahoney would also say prayers upon waking up and before going to sleep daily, and would repeatedly pray "