I work out a fair amount and I feel more confident in my own skin than I have before. I don’t need a changing room curtain,” he said. I’ve been doing this since I was 13 or 14. Then he gets serious, describing a healthy and enviable self-image. “Thankfully, it was my own skin, so I was familiar with it,” Harris said, with perfect deadpan delivery. On the flip side, scenes that called for him to flash a goodly amount of skin left him unfazed. “In a very weird, altered version of my reality, this was an exciting role to play because it touched on, it brought up emotions that I hadn’t felt - that I hope to not feel - but that I was required to feel,” Harris said. Wading into fictional heartache turned out to be oddly rewarding. “I’ve been with David for 18 years, and once we started dating, we really just never stopped.” I don’t have a lot of relationship wounds,” he said. “I didn’t start dating till much later than most, and when I did start dating, they all went fairly well. When an actor elevates your writing like that, it’s why you are a writer,” Richman said. “His authenticity and emotion, it was so remarkable. It’s a guy going through the pain of a breakup, and you don’t really get to see it that often.”Ī birthday party scene in the first episode calls for Michael to publicly toast his partner Colin (Tuc Watkins) to a crowd unaware the pair have just split. “I would say, gay or straight, I’ve never seen such vulnerability from a male character. The yellow sponge and the pink starfish next to it were spotted by a remotely operated diving robot on July 27 near New England at a depth of of. The role’s emotional demands made it a “very risky, scary move” for Harris to sign on, Star said. Real-life versions of cartoon best friends SpongeBob Squarepants and Patrick Star were spotted sitting side by side at the bottom of the sea, Live Science reports. In “Uncoupled,” Harris’ Michael is a Manhattan real estate agent who works with a candid and loyal colleague (Tisha Campbell), has a supportive circle of friends and is coming to grips with life as an unmoored, 40-something man. And I was honored to be asked to be a part of it, to be honest,” said the Emmy-winning actor whose eclectic string of screen credits since he started as a teen actor include “Doogie Howser, M.D.” How I Met Your Mother” “Gone Girl” and “The Matrix Resurrections.” On Broadway, he earned a Tony Award for “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” “I thought that that was all something that hasn’t necessarily been done before. Star and Richman’s knack for making fare with broad appeal is proven, and Harris marvels at the show’s skillful juggling of the sad and the “ridiculously funny.” “As a gay man myself, I thought that having content that was representational was great on a streaming platform like Netflix,” Harris said. That increased its value for Harris, as did the show’s veteran, TV homerun-hitting writer-producers: Darren Star (“Sex and the City,” “Emily in Paris”) and Jeffrey Richman (“Modern Family,” “Frasier”). The eight-episode “Uncoupled,” which debuted Friday, represents a still relatively rare Hollywood commodity: a rom-com with a gay character as the lovable hero of the story. He plays a suddenly single New Yorker, dumped by his partner of 17 years, stumbling into an unfamiliar dating world. “I was attracted to the notion of a bit of normalcy” and nuance, he said of his refreshing dip into the Netflix series. In a court filing Monday to oppose the temporary restraining order, the tour argued antitrust laws do not allow the three players “to have their cake and eat it, too.LOS ANGELES - Neil Patrick Harris has played an impressive number of what he calls “extreme characters,” which made his role in the comedy “Uncoupled” especially appealing. The other six who joined LIV Golf are not asking to play in the tour’s postseason. 67) are among nine players who have joined LIV Golf and finished the regular season among the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee, has a $15 million purse, and the top 70 players advance to the second postseason event in Wilmington, Delaware. PDT Tuesday in San Jose, California, two days before the first of three FedEx Cup playoff events in the chase for the $18 million top prize. They are among 10 players who filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour last week. Talor Gooch, Matt Jones and Hudson Swafford are seeking a temporary restraining order. The PGA Tour asked a federal judge in San Francisco to deny the appeal of three suspended players who joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf and now want to compete in the tour’s lucrative postseason, arguing the players knew the consequences two months ago.
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