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Friday Morning Man: Luke Macfarlane!
By Greg Hernandez on Mar 20, 2009 12:00 am
He had them at mango salsa.
When Luke MacFarlane’s endearing character of Scotty sat down to dinner for the first time with the Walker clan on ABC’s “Brothers & Sisters two seasons ago, it was a big outdoor party scene where Sally Field’s Nora had just humiliated her late husband’s mistress Holly (Patricia Wettig). The tension was incredibly high until Scotty piped up and asked, “Is this salsa mango?”
Scotty Wandell and Kevin Walker (Matthew Rhys) had instant chemistry from the minute the financially struggling waiter-turned-chef walked into his law office on a legal matter. He cut through Kevin’s veneer with quirky humor and charm and you knew he had Kevin’s heart when he bit into a red velvet cupcake and smiled at the end of one of their early episodes..
“My whole experience on the show started off as just a few episodes and it’s just become more and more and more and I’m so grateful for that,” Luke told me when we spoke last year.
The current season is his first as a full-fledged regular. “It’s very, very nice. We all know in television it’s hard to get a gig that lasts for a long time so when the agent calls up and says, ‘You’re guaranteed these number of episodes you feel very, very lucky.”
Luke studied drama at Julliard and until last year, he had been intensely private about his personal life. Then he decided to share with a Canadian newspaper that not only is he playing a gay man on TV, but he is a gay man in life.
“It’s been relatively simple for me,” he told me shortly after that disclosure. “I’ll say that I decided to do that interview, I decided to answer those questions in an effort to make my life simpler and that’s going to contunue to be my motto. So, I’ll have to say, it hasn’t been that hot a light on me at all.”
Over three seasons, Kevin and Scotty have become the most high-profile on-screen couple on network television – a couple whose life together is treated similarly to the lives of the other Walker offspring and who actually kiss passionately!
Luke is moonlighting these days as F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Blank Theatre Company’s production of Allan Knee’s play “the Jazz Age” which runs through Sunday.
Friday, 20 March 2009
Thursday, 19 March 2009
AfterElton - 19/Mar/2009
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"Brothers & Sisters," uncles and husbands: Brand new portraits of the gay Walker men
Posted by Brian Juergens, Contributor on March 19, 2009
ABC just released some snazzy new portraits of the Walkers and Walker-adjacents (perhaps taken in coordination with the network upfronts?) and of course our beloved gay characters, Kevin (Matthew Rhys), Scotty (Luke Macfarlane) and Saul (Ron Rifkin) are well represented.
Interestingly, so is Balthazar Getty's Tommy, while Ryan (Luke Grimes) is not featured (regulars and recurrings Holly, Nora, Sarah, Justin, Kitty, Julia, Robert and Rebecca are also there). Could be nothing, who knows.
But in the meantime, enjoy the portraits, and pick your favorite! We know we have.
"Brothers & Sisters," uncles and husbands: Brand new portraits of the gay Walker men
Posted by Brian Juergens, Contributor on March 19, 2009
Luke Macfarlane, Matthew Rhys, and Ron Rifkin (All photos: ABC/ANDREW ECCLES)
Interestingly, so is Balthazar Getty's Tommy, while Ryan (Luke Grimes) is not featured (regulars and recurrings Holly, Nora, Sarah, Justin, Kitty, Julia, Robert and Rebecca are also there). Could be nothing, who knows.
But in the meantime, enjoy the portraits, and pick your favorite! We know we have.
"What, these socks? I actually got them off of some chick who got a house dropped on her."
"I'm not amused."
"... Oh, okay - I totally am!"
"Okay, why am I the one who gets stuck in Tim Burton's powder room?"
"I R Serious Gay. This R Serious Pitcher."
"See? I can smile, too!"
"Okay, that's enough. Last shot."
"What ring? Oh, THIS ring? Oh how nice of you to notice!"
"What? Oh - I'm sorry, I didn't think you had finished. Great story!"
"Aw shucks..."
"I'm Canadian. You can trust me."
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Playbill.com - 11/Mar/2009
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Jazz Age, with "Brothers and Sisters" Star Macfarlane, Extends Run a Week
By Andrew Gans
11 Mar 2009
The West Coast premiere of The Jazz Age, which officially opened at The Blank Theatre Company's 2nd Stage Theatre Feb. 12, has been extended by one week.
Directed by Michael Matthews, Allan Knee's play was originally scheduled to run through March 22. Due to ticket demand, the play — presented by The Blank Theatre Company in association with Jana Robbins Productions — will now end its run March 29.
Luke Macfarlane, who plays Scotty Wandell on ABC's "Brothers and Sisters," heads the cast as F. Scott Fitzgerald with Jeremy Gabriel as Ernest Hemingway and Heather as Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. Ian Whitcomb and his Bungalow Boys accompany the play with an original score by Grammy winner Whitcomb.
"F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway. Zelda Fitzgerald," read The Jazz Age press notes. "Literary history's most intriguing characters. This sexy new play goes inside their minds to fantasize on the question of 'inspiration.' Punctuated by the pulsating beat of a live musical trio, The Jazz Age asks the compelling question 'Why do we do what we do?'"
Show times are Thursday-Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM.
Tickets, priced $22-$28, are available by calling (323) 661-9827 or by visiting www.TheBlank.com. The Blank's 2nd Stage Theatre is located at 6500 Santa Monica Boulevard (on Theatre Row, between Highland and Vine at Wilcox) in Hollywood, CA.
Jazz Age, with "Brothers and Sisters" Star Macfarlane, Extends Run a Week
By Andrew Gans
11 Mar 2009
Luke Macfarlane as F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Jazz Age. Photo by Rick Baumgartner |
Directed by Michael Matthews, Allan Knee's play was originally scheduled to run through March 22. Due to ticket demand, the play — presented by The Blank Theatre Company in association with Jana Robbins Productions — will now end its run March 29.
Luke Macfarlane, who plays Scotty Wandell on ABC's "Brothers and Sisters," heads the cast as F. Scott Fitzgerald with Jeremy Gabriel as Ernest Hemingway and Heather as Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. Ian Whitcomb and his Bungalow Boys accompany the play with an original score by Grammy winner Whitcomb.
"F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway. Zelda Fitzgerald," read The Jazz Age press notes. "Literary history's most intriguing characters. This sexy new play goes inside their minds to fantasize on the question of 'inspiration.' Punctuated by the pulsating beat of a live musical trio, The Jazz Age asks the compelling question 'Why do we do what we do?'"
Show times are Thursday-Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM.
Tickets, priced $22-$28, are available by calling (323) 661-9827 or by visiting www.TheBlank.com. The Blank's 2nd Stage Theatre is located at 6500 Santa Monica Boulevard (on Theatre Row, between Highland and Vine at Wilcox) in Hollywood, CA.
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