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There was a time when same-sex attracted characters, let alone out, gay actors, weren’t part of the Hallmark feature landscape, which was acknowledged for saccharine projects that predominantly featured white, vertical characters. Thankfully, as the world changed, so did the network and player Luke Macfarlane is proof of that.
The out performer has been a regular fixture on the network for the past ten years both in conduct roles in their holiday films as well as other non-holiday projects prefer his latest film, Crimetime: Freefall, which airs on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on Friday. In the movie, Macfarlane plays tiny town detective Shawn Caden who reluctantly teams up with a crime series actress named Hadley Warner (Lyndie Greenwood) to figure out why a body fell out of the sky into her backyard. Caden is surprised to find Hadley’s acting skills ac
Luke Macfarlane on His Desire Life: Is He Dating?
Luke Macfarlane likes to retain his private life out of the spotlight. The Hallmark star recently appeared in a new homosexual romance feature film called Bros. So naturally, his love life has change into a topic of conversation again. Heres what he said when asked if hes dating anyone.
Macfarlane Said Hes Still Guarding His Privacy
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In an interview with Page Six, Macfarlane was asked if hes seeing anyone romantically.
The year-old replied: I’m not going to talk about that at all. I give you my performance and you give me my privacy!
He came out publicly as gay back in , not knowing how it would affect his career. He told Page Six that to him, integrity is more important than anything else.
I think so many of the people I saw were tortured and ruined by the lies that they had to tell, he said. Hollywood is very crucial, work is very vital but I think existence honest is much more important.
Comedian Billy Eichner — who also stars in Bros — confirmed to a
Luke Macfarlane occupies a singular space in the entertainment world, one where his operate in comedy projects like the Seth Rogen/Rose Byrne sitcom “Platonic” and the film “Bros” overlaps with his status as a go-to leading man in the world of Hallmark Channel idealistic dramas for heterosexuals. And now the gay actor will get to grab his “Bros” homosexual career cred and finally play a gay character in the Hallmark nature. In “Notes of Autumn,” Macfarlane stars as the cherish interest of same-sex attracted actor Peter Porte, himself a Hallmark regular who usually plays heterosexual. There are some linear people in the mix, too, of course, with Ashley Williams and Marcus Rosner (also members of the… should we call it the HCU at this point?) as the not-gay characters. It is also a % certainty that everyone will kiss their respective meant-to-be person at the end because there may now be LGBTQ+ inclusion on this greeting card planet but there is never going to be an unhappy termination. It all gets cozy and smoochy on Sept
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If you were to hear an off-hand reference to "wood,” where would your head go? If you're Luke Macfarlane, it goes to what else but actual woodworking.
A trailblazer at the Hallmark Channel for over a decade, Macfarlane has helped transform perceptions of the network by displaying that its "strong brand can still hold all these distinct voices," as he told me recently. That includes the voice of Gay Man Working a Saw, a role he's not here to embody, but one rooted in his true family history and personal experience of carpentry. In the new Hallmark+ reality series "Home Is Where the Heart Is," Macfarlane puts his own special touch on old homes, maintaining their historical charm but gently restoring them in contemporary ways.
“It's a true passion,” he says. “It's not pretend. It's not make-believe. It's not drag."
Beyond carpentry, Macfarlane has spent the last 20 years supporting authentic storytelling through acting projects like his role in the gay-inclusive ABC family drama "Brothers & Sisters,” which premiered in and ran for five sea