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has been in an on-screen matchup with Ari Graynor in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
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| First Name | Christopher |
| Last Name | Denham |
| Height | 6' 2" (188 cm) |
| Occupation | Actor |
Published in:September-October 2015 issue.
The Best-Kept Boy in the World: The Brief, Scandalous Life of Denny Fouts, Muse to Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, and Christopher Isherwood
by Arthur Vanderbilt
Magnus Books. 190 pages, $19.99
THERE’S an oft-repeated quotation by Truman Capote, who learned of Denham Fouts’ 1933 gathering with Adolph Hitler through his affiliation with the brother of World War I flying ace Manfred “the Red Baron” von Richtofen. Capote quipped that “had Denham Fouts yielded to Hitler’s advances there would have been no World War Two.”
“Denny Fouts” is a name that circulates in the margins of gay history. Fouts was celebrated less for his own accomplishments than for those of the people who befriended him, took up with him, petted and paid his way. Testimony to his famous beauty is offered in at least one photograph by George Platt Lynes, though the close-up portrait of a youth with his eyes closed and with lush eyelashes tells us petty about his traits. The tale of Fouts’ indelicate death at age 34, prone on the floor of a bathroom in Rome, sometimes ascribed to a drug overdose, has become a lurid coda to his glamorous yet d
"I wanted him to see the beauty of his country and its people."
This might be the most bizarre post in this Gay Icons tumblr - actor Raymond Burr
Many people comprehend Raymond Burr from his television roles as the ace attorney in “Perry Mason” (1956-1966) and as the ace wheelchair detective in “Ironside” (1967-1975) as successfully as the multiple TV movies based on both in the 1980s and 1990s. And of course I have to note he starred in the Americanized version of “Godzilla, King of the Monsters!” (1956).
But like his role as the killer in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” (1954), Burr had something to hide.
Like other homosexual actors of that era, Raymond Burr needed to keep his secret under close wraps, otherwise his successes as Mason and Ironside would never happen.
Burr weighed 12.5 lbs at birth, and was a chubby child. He once said: “When you’re a little fat lad in public school…you’re just persecuted something awful.” He developed a knack for invented stories of a happy childhood.
He initially establish success in radio, where it didn’t matter how he looked. When he ventured into movies, Burr weighed more than 300 lbs and he only got parts as thugs or villai
He’s worked with Mike Nichols. (Image 1, Charlie Wilson’s War.)
He’s been in a Best Picture. (Image 2, Argo.)
He’s done a Broadway two-hander with Al Pacino. (Image 3, China Doll.)
But now his career reaches a new height as he’ll answer three questions on a blog.
I used to admire Chris Denham from afar, as a fan who’d seen his work on the stage in New York. Then he married one of my best friends – marrying into one of my favorite families on earth – and now I get to esteem him off-stage as skillfully. He’s a great dude, a mediocre husband and I’m sure he’s a good father but I’m not qualified to build that judgement.
DBB: You did Charlie Wilson’s War with Mike Nichols and Shutter Island with Martin Scorsese (who I assume you can now call “Marty”). I assume those were very different kinds of sets. So stylistically, what kind of football coaches would those two guys be?
Denham: Nichols and Scorsese were more similar than different. They were both storytellers on set – raconteurs. Lou Holtz comes to mind. Neither was a screamer. Both of them dressed impeccably. Does that make them the Tom Land