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What I`ve learned most while working on Queer as Folk has come really indirectly, less from playing Justin Taylor than from dealing with press, corporations, advertisers, the gay community, and fans of the show. I`ve learned the necessity of constantly re...
It`s difficult for me to imagine Justin as a real person. He`s so thoroughly a character created for serial television that his behavior, though dramatically justified on Queer as Folk, would register as childish, self-obsessed and absurd if it were displ...
When you watch it, you`re like, Wow. I look like that. But it doesn`t feel like that at all. It was about communicating with Gale Harold and getting across what I wanted to say about the character.
The whole character of Justin and the club life he lives - I have no experience with it. It`s really foreign to me, which is annoying, but that`s just how it is.
It`s upsetting that it is such a big deal. I wish it weren`t an issue all the time. It`s funny that people say it`s a departure, because I`ve been acting since I was a child. I`ve played three gay roles out of hundreds.