Coming out in the 90s? You might as well say I love cock!'' Nathan Lane on gay life, Broadway and defying stereotypes
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Coming out in the 90s? You might as well say I love cock!'' Nathan Lane on gay life, Broadway and defying stereotypes
"It's hard to explain unless you're doing it. Nobody understands."
"It's taken this long to feel worthy of doing it, says Lane, who recently turned 70."
"The way Nathan Lane describes spending the intermission of Death of a Salesman reflects the actor's own spirit: practical, lightly fatalistic, artfully hyperbolic and very, very funny."
"The brassiness that the actor brought to The Birdcage and The Producers has remained Lane's eternal flame, even as he has moved into more dramatic roles in the past decade."
Nathan Lane describes his experience during intermission of Death of a Salesman, highlighting his practical and humorous approach to the demanding role of Willy Loman. With a career spanning five decades, Lane has transitioned from comedic roles to more dramatic performances. He acknowledges the emotional and physical challenges of embodying Loman, a character representing the failure of the American dream. Lane expresses a sense of worthiness in taking on this prestigious role, despite its relentless demands.
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