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Robert Gant Instagram - Birthday Week Reflections of Summers Past. (Not the actual birthday ‘til Thursday. :)) Fire Island, circa many moons ago.
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Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

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Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

*****

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Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

*****

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Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

*****

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Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

*****

https://www.out.com/celebs/robert-gant#rebelltitem1
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks, @outmagazine! Have appreciated our continued connection these past 21 years and the great work you do. And thanks for the kind words, @raffyermac! 

*****

https://www.out.com/celebs/robert-gant#rebelltitem1
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Happy Birthday to the one and only! Please join me in wishing Mr. @halsparks a fantastic birthday and his very best year ahead yet! Happy B-day, Hal!! Xx
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Why are these guys so dang happy?! Oh wait, that’s right! It’s the birthday today of the one and only @thepeterpaige! Please join me in wishing my beautiful friend his best year yet! Happy birthday, dear Peter! So much more amazing stuff to come!! Woo hoo!!
Robert Gant Instagram - Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically.

On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. :) 

#Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney
Robert Gant Instagram - Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically.

On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. :) 

#Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney
Robert Gant Instagram - Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉
Robert Gant Instagram - Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Robert Gant Instagram - Well, it looks like old headshot day has rolled around again. So I dug up another one from the archives! 

As we so often do, I thought for a moment, if only I could go back and let that young guy know that all the limitations, and there were many, including about being gay, that he perceived about himself weren’t true, weren’t real, he could have avoided many of the struggles that would follow.

But then I remember, yet again, that each of our battle scars is a thread in the tapestry of what our life becomes. And that without each of those hues, that tapestry would lack the beauty that comes from the lighter and darker tones, from the full range of color.

Have a great weekend, Everyone!

#TheTapestry #OldHeadshotDay #LGBTQ #GratefulForAllOfIt #BestGayLife

📸 Lauren Berley
Robert Gant Instagram - Lunch with one of my favorite people on the planet. Love me some @thepeterpaige. And those amazing glasses. #QAF #Family
Robert Gant Instagram - Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes
Robert Gant Instagram - Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes
Robert Gant Instagram - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
Robert Gant Instagram - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
Robert Gant Instagram - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
Robert Gant Instagram - Well, now that it’s been shaken on, it’s settled. Time to honor another year on the planet for one of the best people I know. Please join me in wishing the wonderful Scott Lowell (aka @scolo222) a very happy birthday and an incredible year ahead! Happy Birthday, dear Scotty! Love you always! 🥳
Robert Gant Instagram - When I read for a dad role (which is fairly common), I sometimes pull out the plaid. Happy Sunday, everyone. Wishing you a great week ahead. #ActorsLife #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - Kicking off the weekend. Focusing on fitness feels good. And definitely takes making the time for it. We often think of it only in the present context, meaning how we look and feel now. But it’s as much about longevity and the ability to support living our best lives physically going forward. 

I started on a new nutrition plan as well (after going a little astray) which is, of course, the other big factor in the longevity equation. Once we get over the hump of making these factors consistent and integral parts of our lives, doing them really kicks in and (thankfully!) becomes much easier. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend! #Fitness #Nutrition #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - As the year ends, here are my annual top nine on Instagram for 2022. Queer as Folk leads the charge yet again along with other moments past and present. Among what’s not included is the connection I’ve gotten to share with all of you this year. Thank you for being on this journey together. I really believe that people and our shared connection are among our greatest gifts. I’m very excited to go deeper with you all in 2023! So much more to come. Happy New Year!

#BestGayLife #NewYears2023 #QueerAsFolk #Connection #HereWeGo
Robert Gant Instagram - Happy Pride QAF-style, Everyone! Courtesy of Ben and Michael. ♥️🏳️‍🌈♥️ 

#Pride #QueerAsFolk #LGBTQ+ #Freedom #Pride2022 #QAFMoment #BestGayLife
Robert Gant Instagram - I was recently discussing the concept of being in one’s prime. A certain age range was referenced that some might consider a “physical prime.“ But being in one’s prime is a relative notion. To have the gift of years and to have done the work to see through one’s learned limitations and comprehend life’s deeper meanings, for example, puts a person in a version of prime that lets them love life in a way they couldn’t before. I certainly couldn’t appreciate life as fully when I was on #Friends or #QueerasFolk. I didn’t have the skill set I do these years later. 

As we keep waking up and evolving, our lives only get richer, and we have the opportunity to experience an increasingly more beautiful prime than ever before.
#Vintage #Freedom #ThePrimeofLife #LGBTQ #BestGayLife 

📷 @toddthephotographer
Robert Gant Instagram - I’m sad to hear of the passing of @bettymwhite today. What a wonderful life fully lived. So many people touched and impacted.

When I had the good fortune to work with her on “Hot in Cleveland,” we did what’s called a speed through in the makeup room on taping day. A speed through is essentially the process of whipping through the lines of an entire episode to refresh them quickly before going live in front of an audience. Because it was only the third episode, everyone was especially energized as the show was still finding its feet. Betty’s “date” for the episode was none other than the amazing Carl Reiner, who passed away last year. As we all sat in a circle zipping through our lines, one of my fellow guest stars leaned over and, referring to Betty and Carl, whispered, “Can you believe we’re sitting here doing a speed through with two of the progenitors of comedy?” For indeed we were. And indeed they were.

When we were about to start shooting, Betty came in and found a chair next to me just off the set where we were both to be making our entrances. She sighed a big sigh as she sat, and I said, “How are you doing?” She didn’t miss a beat and asked, “Is it time to go home yet?” I laughed, and we chatted for a bit. I’ll never forget the experience. 

I guess now it really was time to go home. Rest well, Betty.
Robert Gant Instagram - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
Robert Gant Instagram - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
Robert Gant Instagram - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
Robert Gant Instagram - Connection, intimacy, and community come in many forms. When I think of those things, these beautiful folks always come to mind — for who they are as people and for the community of connection they (and we) had the opportunity to portray through the characters we played on QAF.

Many of us gay folks may have, at some point, created community by default, out of our old limited thinking. As a result, we might have people around us who aren’t as supportive of our dreams, goals, and visions as they could be. In fact, sometimes they’re the opposite of supportive.

Yet when we create community consciously and out of the more awakened parts of us, we find ourselves increasingly surrounded by those who want the best for us — folks with whom we can be open and honest and vulnerable and intimate. Given where we come from, this isn’t always the easiest thing to achieve.

That’s a big part of why I started BEST GAY LIFE Group Coaching. Making the effort to keep “waking up” to our inherent value and to creating this supportive community of folks will pay off in countless ways throughout our lives. It’s truly worth the effort.

#Friends #Support #Connection #LGBTQ #BestGayLife #Freedom #QueerAsFolk #GayGroupCoaching #Pride #Family
Robert Gant Instagram - Well, for the top nine posts in 2023, Queer as Folk, Friends, Fire Island, the March on Washington, and beach fitness throwbacks led the pack with a dose of birthday fun thrown in for good measure. 

Fitness was definitely a renewed personal focus in 2023 and will continue, though with new motivators as what’s important in life keeps evolving over time. As we grow, if we’re doing our part to foster it, our “why” thankfully changes.

Wishing us all our very best year yet in 2024! 

#TopNine #HappyNewYear
Robert Gant - 18.7K Likes - Birthday Week Reflections of Summers Past. (Not the actual birthday ‘til Thursday. :)) Fire Island, circa many moons ago.

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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 14.1K Likes - Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. 

One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. 

In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. 

Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. ;)

It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made.

Love you all and onward.

#MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife

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Caption : Thirty years ago this week, on April 25th 1993, between 800,000 and 1,000,000 LGBTQ+ folk and allies descended on Washington, DC to march for our equality. I was in my final semester of law school at Georgetown when the March on Washington happened. One of the main tenets of the march’s platform called for (in addition to the repeal of the sodomy laws which would happen 10 years later in 2003) the establishment of an equality law of the sort we are discussing today. I was taking the course “Sexual Orientation and the Law” at the time with my law professor, Chai Feldbloom, who, along with Senator Ted Kennedy, had in fact introduced an LGBT civil rights bill to Congress multiple times. It was somewhat symbolic then, because we weren’t yet at a place to have such equality reflected to that extent in the law. In her class, we were using the first ever textbook on the subject, “Sexual Orientation of the Law,“ which was written by Chai and hadn’t yet been published. So we were using photocopies of galleys from the publisher of what would eventually become that textbook. I’ll share more sometime about my experience of that class and my conversations with Chai at the time. Suffice it to say, the March on Washington was a deeply moving and powerful moment in our history as a people. I was there with my then partner of five years, Gene, who I’m grateful remains a close friend today. Also, for better or worse, I commemorated the day, as you can see, with my daisy duke shorts, which fortunately weren’t quite as short as I had remembered. 😉 It’s valuable to stop and honor how far we’ve come and then to reset our sights for the progress still to be made. Love you all and onward. #MarchOnWashington #LGBTQCivilRightsBill #Equality #LGBTQ #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 11.9K Likes - Happy Birthday to the one and only! Please join me in wishing Mr. @halsparks a fantastic birthday and his very best year ahead yet! Happy B-day, Hal!! Xx

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Caption : Happy Birthday to the one and only! Please join me in wishing Mr. @halsparks a fantastic birthday and his very best year ahead yet! Happy B-day, Hal!! Xx
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

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Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

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Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 9.6K Likes - There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome.

(And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?)

#Friends #ActorsLife #Memories

9.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : There’s been a lot of heartfelt reflection lately about the TV show FRIENDS, especially following Matthew Perry’s passing. It’s caused me to recall my own experience there. (Matthew had come back on the show after focusing on recovery and things were a little tentative on set. In my brief interaction with him, he was quite kind.) I have a number of positive memories from that time that I’ll share at some point. But the reflection on it has made me even more grateful for getting to take part throughout the journey in some memorable pieces of our pop cultural fabric. Working on FRIENDS was definitely one of those. Lisa, needless to say, was awesome. (And, yes, I too still question their choice of going with the soul patch. Their idea was to make Jason more “earthy” in the opening scene as a way to sharpen the contrast for the reveal in his apartment. What’s your take on it?) #Friends #ActorsLife #Memories
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

8K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
Likes : 8047
Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

8K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 8K Likes - Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share.

The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.)

The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story.

Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues.

#QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife

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Caption : Reflections from the dance floor as summer wanes. I was scrolling through some Queer as Folk Season 2 pics and spotted these from our QAF nightclub Babylon. (I do realize the green dance floor lighting makes us somewhat Incredible Hulk-like.) Felt like appropriate end of summer fare to share. The dance floor and the club are long and enduring legacies of our journey as gay people. Going back to the secret, clandestine clubs where we were first able to meet and find each other. (The first gay bar I went to in my home town of Tampa was a cinderblock building that had no windows.) The dance floor meant freedom and play and celebration while also being the source of some challenge. Connection and yet disconnection. The drinks and intoxicants, while a key part of our freedom and celebration, for some of us also became a crutch and, sometimes, an addiction. But that’s another (important) story. Regardless, the dance floor will always be one of those places we can express our freedom, our celebration, and our love. As it was for Ben, Michael, and the gang. And, as in Babylon, the thumpa thumpa continues. #QueerAsFolk #DanceFloor #Connection #Freedom #QAF #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 7.5K Likes - Why are these guys so dang happy?! Oh wait, that’s right! It’s the birthday today of the one and only @thepeterpaige! Please join me in wishing my beautiful friend his best year yet! Happy birthday, dear Peter! So much more amazing stuff to come!! Woo hoo!!

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Caption : Why are these guys so dang happy?! Oh wait, that’s right! It’s the birthday today of the one and only @thepeterpaige! Please join me in wishing my beautiful friend his best year yet! Happy birthday, dear Peter! So much more amazing stuff to come!! Woo hoo!!
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Robert Gant - 6.8K Likes - Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically.

On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. :) 

#Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney

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Caption : Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically. On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. 🙂 #Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney
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Robert Gant - 6.8K Likes - Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically.

On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. :) 

#Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney

6.8K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Fitness is a life journey. While aesthetics obviously play a part, it’s also essential for our state of mind, our sense of well-being. And later in life as the body shifts, because our musculature is literally what supports us physically, it’s vital to make fitness a priority in order to sustain our frame and our mobility. If it’s not something you’re currently making time for, please do it if only to help make sure that you have the underlying muscular support to have the best later years that you can physically. On another note, as I look at this photo, I remember the young actor I was and the occasional comments some would make at the time that I could play Superman. I remember how quickly I would discount the idea in my head and laugh it off outwardly, because, as a then-closeted gay actor, I couldn’t process the prospect of playing a superhero as a possibility. It’s one of the reasons playing Supergirl‘s father Zor-el years later was such a sweet full circle moment. While I couldn’t fathom as a young gay actor being considered to play those kinds of roles, getting to inhabit that world later in life was a very cool thing. And a heck of a lot of fun. Grateful that, today, LGBTQ actors have a better chance than ever before to play a superhero. Among many other things. 🙂 #Fitness #BestGayLife #LGBTQ #ActorsLife #GayActorsLife #GratefulForTheJourney
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Robert Gant - 6.4K Likes - Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉

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Caption : Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉
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Robert Gant - 6.4K Likes - Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉

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Caption : Holy smokes! Just realized it’s the birthday of this amazing guy! Please join me in wishing the one and only @halsparks an absolutely fantastic birthday and a truly wonderful year ahead! Happy Birthday, Hal! #QAF 🥳🕺🎈🎉
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Likes : 6273
Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Likes : 6273
Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Likes : 6273
Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
Likes : 6273
Robert Gant - 6.3K Likes - Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈

https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202

6.3K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Thanks for the nice write up, @queerty! I’ll keep doing the occasional archival dig to unearth a throwback every once in a while. 🙂🏳️‍🌈 https://www.queerty.com/queer-folk-hottie-robert-gants-shirtless-throwbacks-making-us-re-binge-original-series-20230202
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Robert Gant - 5.9K Likes - Well, it looks like old headshot day has rolled around again. So I dug up another one from the archives! 

As we so often do, I thought for a moment, if only I could go back and let that young guy know that all the limitations, and there were many, including about being gay, that he perceived about himself weren’t true, weren’t real, he could have avoided many of the struggles that would follow.

But then I remember, yet again, that each of our battle scars is a thread in the tapestry of what our life becomes. And that without each of those hues, that tapestry would lack the beauty that comes from the lighter and darker tones, from the full range of color.

Have a great weekend, Everyone!

#TheTapestry #OldHeadshotDay #LGBTQ #GratefulForAllOfIt #BestGayLife

📸 Lauren Berley

5.9K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Well, it looks like old headshot day has rolled around again. So I dug up another one from the archives! As we so often do, I thought for a moment, if only I could go back and let that young guy know that all the limitations, and there were many, including about being gay, that he perceived about himself weren’t true, weren’t real, he could have avoided many of the struggles that would follow. But then I remember, yet again, that each of our battle scars is a thread in the tapestry of what our life becomes. And that without each of those hues, that tapestry would lack the beauty that comes from the lighter and darker tones, from the full range of color. Have a great weekend, Everyone! #TheTapestry #OldHeadshotDay #LGBTQ #GratefulForAllOfIt #BestGayLife 📸 Lauren Berley
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Robert Gant - 5.7K Likes - Lunch with one of my favorite people on the planet. Love me some @thepeterpaige. And those amazing glasses. #QAF #Family

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Caption : Lunch with one of my favorite people on the planet. Love me some @thepeterpaige. And those amazing glasses. #QAF #Family
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Robert Gant - 5.6K Likes - Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes

5.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes
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Robert Gant - 5.6K Likes - Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes

5.6K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Ah, the birthday. Man, I feel grateful today. Grateful to get to have another year of adventure in this life. The ups, the downs, the twists and turns, sometimes harrowing, sometimes action-packed, and always another chance to be present and make a new choice for what comes next. Thank you all for the beautiful birthday love. Sending it right back to you! Please do something special for yourself today in my honor! #Birthday #BirthdayCupcakes
Likes : 5618
Robert Gant - 5.5K Likes - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps

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Caption : Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
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Robert Gant - 5.5K Likes - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps

5.5K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
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Robert Gant - 5.5K Likes - Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps

5.5K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Dinner on the boat off Provincetown. Hope everyone’s having a great holiday weekend. #Sunset #Grateful @bdstevens1 @alexcaps
Likes : 5516
Robert Gant - 5.5K Likes - Well, now that it’s been shaken on, it’s settled. Time to honor another year on the planet for one of the best people I know. Please join me in wishing the wonderful Scott Lowell (aka @scolo222) a very happy birthday and an incredible year ahead! Happy Birthday, dear Scotty! Love you always! 🥳

5.5K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Well, now that it’s been shaken on, it’s settled. Time to honor another year on the planet for one of the best people I know. Please join me in wishing the wonderful Scott Lowell (aka @scolo222) a very happy birthday and an incredible year ahead! Happy Birthday, dear Scotty! Love you always! 🥳
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Robert Gant - 5K Likes - When I read for a dad role (which is fairly common), I sometimes pull out the plaid. Happy Sunday, everyone. Wishing you a great week ahead. #ActorsLife #BestGayLife

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Caption : When I read for a dad role (which is fairly common), I sometimes pull out the plaid. Happy Sunday, everyone. Wishing you a great week ahead. #ActorsLife #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 5K Likes - Kicking off the weekend. Focusing on fitness feels good. And definitely takes making the time for it. We often think of it only in the present context, meaning how we look and feel now. But it’s as much about longevity and the ability to support living our best lives physically going forward. 

I started on a new nutrition plan as well (after going a little astray) which is, of course, the other big factor in the longevity equation. Once we get over the hump of making these factors consistent and integral parts of our lives, doing them really kicks in and (thankfully!) becomes much easier. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend! #Fitness #Nutrition #BestGayLife

5K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Kicking off the weekend. Focusing on fitness feels good. And definitely takes making the time for it. We often think of it only in the present context, meaning how we look and feel now. But it’s as much about longevity and the ability to support living our best lives physically going forward. I started on a new nutrition plan as well (after going a little astray) which is, of course, the other big factor in the longevity equation. Once we get over the hump of making these factors consistent and integral parts of our lives, doing them really kicks in and (thankfully!) becomes much easier. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend! #Fitness #Nutrition #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 5K Likes - As the year ends, here are my annual top nine on Instagram for 2022. Queer as Folk leads the charge yet again along with other moments past and present. Among what’s not included is the connection I’ve gotten to share with all of you this year. Thank you for being on this journey together. I really believe that people and our shared connection are among our greatest gifts. I’m very excited to go deeper with you all in 2023! So much more to come. Happy New Year!

#BestGayLife #NewYears2023 #QueerAsFolk #Connection #HereWeGo

5K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : As the year ends, here are my annual top nine on Instagram for 2022. Queer as Folk leads the charge yet again along with other moments past and present. Among what’s not included is the connection I’ve gotten to share with all of you this year. Thank you for being on this journey together. I really believe that people and our shared connection are among our greatest gifts. I’m very excited to go deeper with you all in 2023! So much more to come. Happy New Year! #BestGayLife #NewYears2023 #QueerAsFolk #Connection #HereWeGo
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Robert Gant - 4.8K Likes - Happy Pride QAF-style, Everyone! Courtesy of Ben and Michael. ♥️🏳️‍🌈♥️ 

#Pride #QueerAsFolk #LGBTQ+ #Freedom #Pride2022 #QAFMoment #BestGayLife

4.8K Likes – Robert Gant Instagram

Caption : Happy Pride QAF-style, Everyone! Courtesy of Ben and Michael. ♥️🏳️‍🌈♥️ #Pride #QueerAsFolk #LGBTQ+ #Freedom #Pride2022 #QAFMoment #BestGayLife
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Robert Gant - 4.7K Likes - I was recently discussing the concept of being in one’s prime. A certain age range was referenced that some might consider a “physical prime.“ But being in one’s prime is a relative notion. To have the gift of years and to have done the work to see through one’s learned limitations and comprehend life’s deeper meanings, for example, puts a person in a version of prime that lets them love life in a way they couldn’t before. I certainly couldn’t appreciate life as fully when I was on #Friends or #QueerasFolk. I didn’t have the skill set I do these years later. 

As we keep waking up and evolving, our lives only get richer, and we have the opportunity to experience an increasingly more beautiful prime than ever before.
#Vintage #Freedom #ThePrimeofLife #LGBTQ #BestGayLife 

📷 @toddthephotographer

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Caption : I was recently discussing the concept of being in one’s prime. A certain age range was referenced that some might consider a “physical prime.“ But being in one’s prime is a relative notion. To have the gift of years and to have done the work to see through one’s learned limitations and comprehend life’s deeper meanings, for example, puts a person in a version of prime that lets them love life in a way they couldn’t before. I certainly couldn’t appreciate life as fully when I was on #Friends or #QueerasFolk. I didn’t have the skill set I do these years later. As we keep waking up and evolving, our lives only get richer, and we have the opportunity to experience an increasingly more beautiful prime than ever before. #Vintage #Freedom #ThePrimeofLife #LGBTQ #BestGayLife 📷 @toddthephotographer
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Robert Gant - 4.6K Likes - I’m sad to hear of the passing of @bettymwhite today. What a wonderful life fully lived. So many people touched and impacted.

When I had the good fortune to work with her on “Hot in Cleveland,” we did what’s called a speed through in the makeup room on taping day. A speed through is essentially the process of whipping through the lines of an entire episode to refresh them quickly before going live in front of an audience. Because it was only the third episode, everyone was especially energized as the show was still finding its feet. Betty’s “date” for the episode was none other than the amazing Carl Reiner, who passed away last year. As we all sat in a circle zipping through our lines, one of my fellow guest stars leaned over and, referring to Betty and Carl, whispered, “Can you believe we’re sitting here doing a speed through with two of the progenitors of comedy?” For indeed we were. And indeed they were.

When we were about to start shooting, Betty came in and found a chair next to me just off the set where we were both to be making our entrances. She sighed a big sigh as she sat, and I said, “How are you doing?” She didn’t miss a beat and asked, “Is it time to go home yet?” I laughed, and we chatted for a bit. I’ll never forget the experience. 

I guess now it really was time to go home. Rest well, Betty.

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Caption : I’m sad to hear of the passing of @bettymwhite today. What a wonderful life fully lived. So many people touched and impacted. When I had the good fortune to work with her on “Hot in Cleveland,” we did what’s called a speed through in the makeup room on taping day. A speed through is essentially the process of whipping through the lines of an entire episode to refresh them quickly before going live in front of an audience. Because it was only the third episode, everyone was especially energized as the show was still finding its feet. Betty’s “date” for the episode was none other than the amazing Carl Reiner, who passed away last year. As we all sat in a circle zipping through our lines, one of my fellow guest stars leaned over and, referring to Betty and Carl, whispered, “Can you believe we’re sitting here doing a speed through with two of the progenitors of comedy?” For indeed we were. And indeed they were. When we were about to start shooting, Betty came in and found a chair next to me just off the set where we were both to be making our entrances. She sighed a big sigh as she sat, and I said, “How are you doing?” She didn’t miss a beat and asked, “Is it time to go home yet?” I laughed, and we chatted for a bit. I’ll never forget the experience. I guess now it really was time to go home. Rest well, Betty.
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Robert Gant - 4.6K Likes - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

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Caption : This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
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Robert Gant - 4.6K Likes - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

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Caption : This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
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Robert Gant - 4.6K Likes - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. 

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. 

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. 

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. 

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

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Caption : This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance
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Robert Gant - 4.5K Likes - Connection, intimacy, and community come in many forms. When I think of those things, these beautiful folks always come to mind — for who they are as people and for the community of connection they (and we) had the opportunity to portray through the characters we played on QAF.

Many of us gay folks may have, at some point, created community by default, out of our old limited thinking. As a result, we might have people around us who aren’t as supportive of our dreams, goals, and visions as they could be. In fact, sometimes they’re the opposite of supportive.

Yet when we create community consciously and out of the more awakened parts of us, we find ourselves increasingly surrounded by those who want the best for us — folks with whom we can be open and honest and vulnerable and intimate. Given where we come from, this isn’t always the easiest thing to achieve.

That’s a big part of why I started BEST GAY LIFE Group Coaching. Making the effort to keep “waking up” to our inherent value and to creating this supportive community of folks will pay off in countless ways throughout our lives. It’s truly worth the effort.

#Friends #Support #Connection #LGBTQ #BestGayLife #Freedom #QueerAsFolk #GayGroupCoaching #Pride #Family

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Caption : Connection, intimacy, and community come in many forms. When I think of those things, these beautiful folks always come to mind — for who they are as people and for the community of connection they (and we) had the opportunity to portray through the characters we played on QAF. Many of us gay folks may have, at some point, created community by default, out of our old limited thinking. As a result, we might have people around us who aren’t as supportive of our dreams, goals, and visions as they could be. In fact, sometimes they’re the opposite of supportive. Yet when we create community consciously and out of the more awakened parts of us, we find ourselves increasingly surrounded by those who want the best for us — folks with whom we can be open and honest and vulnerable and intimate. Given where we come from, this isn’t always the easiest thing to achieve. That’s a big part of why I started BEST GAY LIFE Group Coaching. Making the effort to keep “waking up” to our inherent value and to creating this supportive community of folks will pay off in countless ways throughout our lives. It’s truly worth the effort. #Friends #Support #Connection #LGBTQ #BestGayLife #Freedom #QueerAsFolk #GayGroupCoaching #Pride #Family
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Robert Gant - 4.5K Likes - Well, for the top nine posts in 2023, Queer as Folk, Friends, Fire Island, the March on Washington, and beach fitness throwbacks led the pack with a dose of birthday fun thrown in for good measure. 

Fitness was definitely a renewed personal focus in 2023 and will continue, though with new motivators as what’s important in life keeps evolving over time. As we grow, if we’re doing our part to foster it, our “why” thankfully changes.

Wishing us all our very best year yet in 2024! 

#TopNine #HappyNewYear

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Caption : Well, for the top nine posts in 2023, Queer as Folk, Friends, Fire Island, the March on Washington, and beach fitness throwbacks led the pack with a dose of birthday fun thrown in for good measure. Fitness was definitely a renewed personal focus in 2023 and will continue, though with new motivators as what’s important in life keeps evolving over time. As we grow, if we’re doing our part to foster it, our “why” thankfully changes. Wishing us all our very best year yet in 2024! #TopNine #HappyNewYear
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