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ABC News chief international correspondent James Longman and senior political correspondent Rachel Scott tell “The View” what viewers can expect from their new “bite-sized” news show.

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30 Most Famous Queer Actors of All Time -with Images (Updated 2024)

Hollywood and the entertainment industry have a history of being hotbeds of controversy and rumors, but many have made apply of it as a platform to inspire and alter the masses.



It is today inhabited by people of various racial backgrounds, faiths, cultures, and even sexual orientations. Hollywood has steadfastly backed the cause in a culture where “LGBTQ+” are still stigmatized.


Since the 1980s, Hollywood celebrities have been bold in revealing their sexuality to the public, and up to this go out, Hollywood is gradually improving its portrayal of the Gay community.


When it comes to equal treatment and opportunity for many people in the show business industry, we still have a elongated way to leave, but as the number of publicly prominent gay stars increases each year and public aid for them does as well, it won’t be extended until the playing field of society’s treatment is leveled.


In fact, encouraged by the decrease likelihood of backlash directed at them, an increasing number of actors and singers are coming out and publicizing their gender.


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Hollywood's Golden Age Gays. The list is LONG.

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Thank you , will have to check out your recommendation.

Reading Hollywood Babylon am struck at all the suicides, murders (unsolved) and other criminal exercise (including drugs). Knew hard core drugs were around since overdue 1800's or so, but had no idea so much of Hollywood were dope fiends.

The unsolved murders are also striking. More so since people called the studios, other actors, and everyone else first before LE. By time LE did arrive the crime scene was often not only contaminated but things missing.

Some quick fact checking already proves Kenneth Anger played fast and lose with the truth. His gory account of Marie Prevost's death is largely fiction.

Cool thing, to me anyway is many of the places where various Hollywood stars committed suicide are still around. Wonder if any are haunted?

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Top 20 Famous Lgbtq+ Actors of Hollywood 2024 [LGBTQ+ Icons]

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen is an acclaimed star known for his versatile performances on stage and screen. Beyond his acting prowess, McKellen is also recognized for his activism, particularly in LGBTQIA+ rights. His career did not suffer post-coming out. Instead, it flourished, with McKellen taking on a range of more emotionally resonant roles that resonated with audiences worldwide. McKellen came out during a BBC radio broadcast in 1988 as an execute of protest against Section 28, a proposed law in the UK that sought to prohibit the "promotion of homosexuality." His spontaneous revelation was a bold move during a time when gay rights faced significant legal and societal challenges. Reflecting on the impact of his coming out, McKellen noted that it changed his life "for the better," strengthening his relationships, personal satisfaction, and even his approach to acting, allowing him to embody characters with greater authenticity​​​​.

Ian McKellen's contributions to LGBTQIA+ culture and history extend far beyond his personal coming out story. He co-founded Stonewall, a UK-based LGBTQIA+ rights organiz