"I don't want to be Tom Cruise. I'm not after some movie blockbuster career. That's not the kind of work I'm interested in. And frankly, it's not the kind of work I'm ever going to get."
About Randy Harrison
Randy Harrison — Life and Legacy
Randy Harrison is a prominent American actor celebrated for his role as Justin Taylor in the groundbreaking series 'Queer as Folk'. This show not only marked a significant moment in television history but also allowed Harrison to delve deeply into themes of identity and self-acceptance. His quotes often reflect a profound understanding of the complexities of fame and personal authenticity. For instance, he once remarked, 'the truth is a moving target', encapsulating the idea that identity is not fixed but rather shaped by our experiences and societal perceptions. This perspective challenges the conventional notions of self, urging individuals to embrace their evolving nature. Harrison's insights resonate with many, particularly in today's world where authenticity is increasingly valued. His work continues to inspire discussions about the importance of being true to oneself amidst external pressures.
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"I love my parents. Coming out to them was sort of coming out to myself. I educated them, and I wanted our relationship to keep growing. I wanted them to be a part of my life still. I wanted to be able to share with them what I was going through."
"I don't want to be the center of attention. My posture has changed. I walk with my head down and shoulders slumped. Suddenly I carry myself as if I'm ashamed of something."
"It's a really subtle kind of thing. It makes me feel like Randy Harrison is not a human being to them."
"By the time I came out, that kind of stopped it. The bullying stopped when I claimed myself and proved that I wasn't afraid. A lot of it was when I was hiding when I was younger."
"I was always the shame of the family - the one Yankee who was actually born in the North."
"I wonder what kind of lives they will have built for themselves when they turn 45 and can't really have any connection with people because they are so used to fleeting sexual."
"I've done sexual stuff before - onstage, which is even more emotionally difficult. With a TV crew around, you are stopping and starting; it becomes really technical. It's not erotic at all."
"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."
"I had been doing summer stock every summer while I was in college. We did a showcase, like most good conservatories do - monologues and things that agents and casting directors come to see. From that I got an agent."
"I can't walk down the street with my head up. I'm not a hat wearer, but now I'm a hat wearer."
"I wasn't dating anyone. I was hyper-focused on acting. So I didn't bring a guy to the prom. I was the lone gay person as far as I knew."
"I think the sense of community that exists with all the characters - that's the answer. The fact that they have found a family in their friends. It does give some depth and meaning to their lives."
"I wasn't being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn't communicating with my parents. I wasn't telling them what I was going through."
"I actually have more respect for people who are in the closet. You end up exposing so much of yourself because you have to talk about your sexual life. You shouldn't have to talk about it."
"Storytelling with music is a really powerful device."
"I could definitely empathize with the character, with the feelings of helplessness - if only the desperation and the feeling of isolation."
"In the theater we're like blue-collar workers: It's a physical job, you don't make a lot of money, and you're on the road all the time. It's worth it in that it's the best job in the world, but you have to negotiate living in cities that don't always accommodate you."
"I'm confident in my ability to maintain a career. I don't know if it will be doing either independent films or plays in New England."
"Dad said that he was prouder of me than he'd ever been when I came out."