“I knew how
important it is to other people out there like me, who would need to see that
role model.”
J. August
Richards has come out as gay.
The actor, who
is best known for his role as Charles Gunn on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer
spin-off Angel, publicly spoke about his sexuality for the first time in an
Instagram Live with his Council of Dads co-star Sarah Wayne Callies.
On the new NBC
series, Richards plays Dr Oliver Post, the best friend of Callies’ character
and an openly gay man who is recruited to be a father figure to the children of
a friend who has passed away from cancer.
During their
conversation, Callies praised Dr Oliver Post as a character who has never been
seen on network television before because he’s a “black, gay professional
married to another man who is also a black, gay professional.”
After being
asked if he feels “pressure or responsibility” to play such a unique character,
Richards responded: “Absolutely. If I think about why I even got involved in
this industry, it was really to combat oppression.
“Also, I knew
how I was affected by the people of colour I saw on television or that I didn’t
see on television. So this being a married gay man with a family, I realised
that on television I don’t take anything I do lightly.
“You have an
opportunity to put an image into millions of homes and I wanted that image to
be honest and I wanted it to be correct. So honestly, it required me to show up
fully in a way that I don’t always when I’m working.”
Richards said
that he couldn’t portray the character honestly without letting his co-stars
know that “I was a gay man myself.”
He continued:
“I’ve never done that with the people that I worked with. I knew how important
it is to other people out there like me, who would need to see that role model,
so I took that responsibility very seriously.”
Richards’
uploaded the conversation onto his Instagram page and was flooded with support
from fellow celebrities, such as his past Agents of SHIELD co-stars Henry
Simmons and Elizabeth Henstridge.
Callies later
commented: “Sharing this moment with you was one of the most meaningful things
in my life. Love you friend.”
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SOURCE: GAY TIMES
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