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    Zachary Quinto: Does it still matter when a celebrity comes out?

    The actor, who played Mr. Spock in the 2009 reboot of Star Trek, has revealed he's gay — reigniting debate about the significance of an actor's sexuality

    Actor Zachary Quinto (Heroes, Star Trek) made headlines Sunday for casually coming out of the closet in an interview with New York magazine, prefacing one of his comments with the phrase, "As a gay man…" But considering that his homosexuality (in private life) had already been widely reported and that he's convincingly played both gay and straight characters — he can currently be seen as one of Anna Faris's ex-lovers in What's Your Number? and as a gay homeowner in American Horror Story — some commentators argue that his public acknowledgement shouldn't matter at all, particularly in a post-Neil Patrick Harris world. Other writers loudly disagree. Who's right?

    Teens still need more role models: Sure, it would be nice if Quinto's coming out wasn't headline-making news, says Mack Rawden at Cinema Blend. But we're living in a time when gay marriage is a hot-button socio-political issue. More importantly, with bullying and teen suicide a rampant problem, we have to convince "our children that it can get better." Any face that can be attached to the message matters. That it's Mr. Spock's face, well that should be even more encouraging.
    "Zachary Quinto reveals he's gay"

    Being open privately isn't enough: You could say that Quinto's career thus far demonstrates perfectly why gay actors often stay in the closet, says Mary Elizabeth Williams at Salon. He's "moved fluidly between playing gay, straight, and Mr. Spock." But coming out shouldn't change the kinds of roles he's offered because he's proven already he's believable in all of them. Quinto's sending a message to other actors that it's not enough to be open about your sexuality in your private life. "It's a successful man's acknowledgment that who he is as a person shouldn't make a difference in how he does what he does for a living."
    "Why it still matters when a celebrity comes out"

    Hollywood still needs its first openly gay movie star: While Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris, or Glee's Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch are valuable gay role models, says Adam B. Vary at Entertainment Weekly, they aren't exactly bonafide movie stars. The truth is, Hollywood agents, publicists, and managers still advise their clients not to come out "in case one day they become an A-list movie star." But Quinto, a highlight of Star Trek thanks largely to his romantic chemistry with Zoe Saldana, may be that movie star. Once Hollywood sees how little this news affects the upcoming sequel's box office and the reception of Quinto's performance, it could open the door to that glass closet in which so many actors live.
    "The end of the 'glass closet'? Why Zachary Quinto coming out matters to Hollywood"

    It doesn't matter at all: This "isn't exactly huge news," says Scott D. Pierce at The Salt Lake Tribune. It's not like it's been a big secret that Quinto was gay. And it doesn't affect his ability as an actor at all. What's telling is that Quinto came out almost off-handedly in an interview; it's "other people who are making a big deal out of it." Quinto's nonchalance asserts that, in this day and age, the only suitable reaction to the not-so-shocking news is "ho, hum."
    "Ho, hum. Zachary Quinto comes out"

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    16 comments

    • Geoffrey W.  •  7 mths ago
      On the positive side, he looked pretty convincingly hot and bothered in his scene with Zoe Saldina, so I guess it proves that he really can act well.

      Oh, and an actor in Hollywood is Gay? Oh yeah, that's something new and unexpected (not). Next, they'll shockingly announce that fashion designers and hairdressers have some gays also.
    • Rudi  •  7 mths ago
      Until we reach a time when equal rights (particularly housing and employment) are available to all and not considered "special rights", and until we live in a nation where people's lives, safety and property are not endangered because of their sexual identity, then: yes, it is useful for public figures to talk about it.
    • Dickt_cal  •  7 mths ago
      Rock Hudson was named Star of the Year by Look magazine in 1958. Starred in many movies and had his own TV show. Most certainly an A-lister until his death from complications of aids. He never came out.
      The real question though is why does anyone care about someone's sexuality unless they are attracted to them? If you're attracted to someone of your own sex, the question kind of answers itself.
    • Joan  •  7 mths ago
      Frankly, I wish we would all leave our sexual preferences at home. I watch an actor/actress for their ability to act/pretend and when they push their sexual preferences, political opinion or religious preference, I am no longer interested. THAT is not why I watch them pretend to be another person.
    • alan  •  7 mths ago
      As a Conservative, middle aged man - all I have to say is "good for you Zachary"
      A persons sexuality shouldn't matter except to themselves and their significant other.
    • rubble  •  7 mths ago
      No. Really and truly, what's the importance?
    • Riddler  •  7 mths ago
      W h o c a r e s? I'm a raging heterosexual male with a borderline nymphomaniac wife and sex is very important to us, but only OUR sex. My staff is a pretty good cross-section of middle-America types and the only thing they say about this stuff is who gives a #$%$ whether anyone, celebrity or not, is gay? Don't people anything better to think about?
    • Riddler  •  7 mths ago
      Sorry. "Don't people have anything better to think about?
    • D P  •  7 mths ago
      Was anyone overly surprised about this? I wasn't actively thinking it, but I'm not surprised in the slightest.
    • Louis  •  7 mths ago
      If Mr. Quinto is talented enough, he should succeed as an actor no matter what his sexual orientation may be. It's sad that this is even an issue.
    • Nephilim  •  7 mths ago
      Sylar is gay? Must've got that ability accidentally when he was stealing powers.
    • petal  •  7 mths ago
      If it mattered enough to him to mention it, then yes, it matters. For the rest of us, however, it's none of our business. I look forward to a world where "coming out" and "closeted" are words we use no more (and of course, all the nasty terms as well).
      • Thomas M 7 mths ago
        Nasty terms for a nasty lifestyle. He mentioned this to draw attention to himself, so why defend him?
      • petal 7 mths ago
        Nasty in your mind, perhaps - how sad that you define yourself as a bigot. You can do better than that. Give it a shot.
    • JOHN  •  7 mths ago
      Who cares? Besides who is this guy? Not exactly an A-List star
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Who cares, who is this guy? That's the point. He is coming out to find more mutual relationships. He is recruiting himself. If he was satisfied with his lifestyle, he wouldn't talk about it. I'm don't talk openly about mine and I'm just fine.
    • Windriver  •  7 mths ago
      Those who follow celebrities and their sexual preferences are in need of professional help and are really in need of a life.

      Who cares what the Hollywierd do or say?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Yes, it matters. Gay's have to recruite to enjoy themselves, just like a crackhead or pothead. If anyone needs to be more tolerant, gays need to be more tolerant towards the laws of nature and how the majority of people have developed moral beliefs in our society based upon those laws of nature. Sorry folks, it's not normal. Just ask any pregnant lesbian! (It's natures way of not allowing them to pro-create.)
      • petal 7 mths ago
        Where on earth did you pick up this recruitment crap? It's a lie, Joe, and your bigotry is hurting you more than anyone else.
        Educate yourself - please.
    • Dont Tread On Me  •  7 mths ago
      That's so gay.