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"Justin Hartley shares a gay kiss in the TV series ""Revenge.""". The sexy Mr. Hartley spoke with ET Online this week about the character development of Patrick being gay, what the cards may hold for Victoria, Nolan, and Emily and much more. “ Far better is ‘Race You to the Bottom’, which inverts the familiar tale of a closet case enjoying copious amounts of shameful gay sex with one of a gay guy sneaking off behind his boyfriend’s back to pursue an affair with a female friend from from his college days.
The very plot of the movie echoes that infuriating Christian lie that being gay is a choice and all that is needed is some heterosex to convert even the feyest boy. Justin Hartley: I got a breakdown for this character and thought he was interesting, so I auditioned. Then, I think it was the next day, they brought me back to read again and the sides were different and it was evident that he was gay.
By Amber Dowling. Brown , has unfolded into a complex, often hurtful situation — one that, as children, dictated how the brothers would grow into the men viewers met in the pilot. To dig into what it was like filming some of those integral scenes, THR caught up with Hartley to talk about the episode, his career path and playing an actor on primetime.
I totally related to that guy and thought it would be fun to play an actor. The audition process itself was what you would imagine. I went in, got the appointment and read. By the time I had gotten back in my car, I had gotten word that they liked what I did and they wanted me to come back in. I went in a couple of weeks later, did the tape, and the network approved it. It was kind of painless, not too bad.
That was like three scenes in the pilot, but it was one big monologue when I read it. Do you find any similarities between yourself and Kevin, careerwise? To be quite honest, most people in any job or career probably go though that, when you want a chance to prove what you can do or somebody is taking away a chance at something you can do. He sort of needed that meltdown, though.
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Like Jerry Maguire said: a breakdown and then a breakthrough. So hopefully that will happen for him. Yeah, a few times. I know people who have lived like that. For Patrick, it was like this huge thing, and it was a huge influence on how he handled himself. I enjoyed them writing those difficult scenes for me. Smallville was certainly one of them.
That was a five-episode arc. I was supposed to come in for a couple of months and leave. Because of the way they wrote it and because of the way I related to the character and people responded to it, it became much more than that, and I was there for years. What kind of difference have you found between working in daytime and primetime?
That also affects the process. On my last two days of Young and the Restless , I had something pages of dialogue. My last two days. In this past episode there was a lot of Kevin and Randall and their lifelong rivalry. Not even rivalry, it goes beyond that. One of the things you think about is: Family is family. Randall is trying to find his identity and be accepted. And Kevin is trying to be noticed and special, which is one of the reasons he enjoys acting so much; finally the spotlight is on him.