Nathan Lane claims he lost a Hollywood job opportunity because he was considered "too gay." “Apparently the director [Pytka] saw me hosting the Tony Awards and thought that suggested I was too gay to ...
Nathan Lane said in an interview with Vanity Fair that he lost out on a role in 1996’s “Space Jam” and was told it was because he was just “too gay.” While Lane said he never knows “what goes on ...
Tony and Emmy winner Nathan Lane is best known for The Producers, The Lion King and The Birdcage, but there were also roles he did not get — and for the wrong reasons. Asked in a recent interview with ...
In the beginning I never really pursued film. I always thought theater was a more interesting place to be, because you learn more about acting that way. Movies were just to pay the bills so I could ...
Nearly 30 years after debuting in theaters on March 8, 1996, The Birdcage still resonates with audiences. And for Nathan Lane, who costarred in the comedy alongside Robin Williams, Gene Hackman and ...
Nathan Lane says homophobia may have impacted his chances to star in major Hollywood films and TV shows, including “Space Jam” and “Seinfeld.” “I don’t know what goes on behind closed doors, but I can ...
Legendary actor Nathan Lane went on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert where he talked about his relationship with another Hollywood legend, the late, great Gene Hackman. Lane and Colbert started off ...
On Hulu's new comedy series "Mid-Century Modern," longtime screen and theater actor Nathan Lane brings a familiar effervescence to his swishy character. Like his iconic turn as Albert in "The Birdcage ...
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Nathan Lane Lost Out on ‘Space Jam' Role Because Director Thought He Was ‘Too Gay to Play the Part'
Nathan Lane's star-making, Golden Globe-nominated turn in 1996 film "The Birdcage" didn't have as much of an impact as the actor thought it would. Lane detailed how he actually lost out on roles - ...
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