Michael Urie, who is best known for his starring role on Ugly Betty, had a breakout performance in Wtc View, a new film about life in New York City after 9/11 that still resonates with film fans today. Michael Urie On ‘Wtc View’ Urie originated the role of Eric in Wtc View on the theater stage […]
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- 3/4/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Michael Urie may be best-known as Betty Suarez’ gay best friend Marc St. James on the hit series Ugly Betty; he was slightly-over-the-top with a great sense of humour, unforgettable. But Urie’s actor’s palette contains many more colours than that. Urie was a Julliard student in New York when the 9/11 attacks occurred. A few years later he starred in Brian Sloane’s Wtc View, a stage play about the devastating ripple effects of the bombings on New Yorkers. A man places an ad for a roommate in a paper and the results of that act help bring him to his […]...
- 3/2/2015
- by Anne Brodie
- Monsters and Critics
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Happy 52nd Birthday to David Hyde Pierce (here with partner Brian Hargrove at the opening of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying).
Are Ricky martin and Carlos Gonzalez getting married? If so, can I be the ring bearer? Robyn has always felt like an outsider, and she thinks that's part of the reason why she has such a loyal gay following; "I think the gay community just gets me, and I'm very lucky to have that audience — it's a very loyal and dedicated audience." Below you can see the latest episode of the web series Then We Got Help, featuring Ae favorite Nicholas Rodriguez as Danny, who in workout...
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"Introducing the Real Housewives of Lascaux."
Thanks to Bigdillo for this week's winning caption.
Happy 52nd Birthday to David Hyde Pierce (here with partner Brian Hargrove at the opening of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying).
Are Ricky martin and Carlos Gonzalez getting married? If so, can I be the ring bearer? Robyn has always felt like an outsider, and she thinks that's part of the reason why she has such a loyal gay following; "I think the gay community just gets me, and I'm very lucky to have that audience — it's a very loyal and dedicated audience." Below you can see the latest episode of the web series Then We Got Help, featuring Ae favorite Nicholas Rodriguez as Danny, who in workout...
- 4/2/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
First off, I’m back! I ran down to lovely Lexington, Va to talk to OUTLaw, the Glbt student organization at Washington & Lee University. They were great people, and didn’t throw rotten vegetables at me, so I think we had a really great talk about bullying, suicide, and Glee. Many thanks to Emerald, David, Chad, Anthony and everyone else for having me.
Mike O’Malley has a great interview about playing Burt Hummel and how much the show means, and how he and Chris Colfer go about all those heavy scenes. But what really got me was when he was discussing the sex education talk Burt and Kurt had, and how sex ed talks between parents and kids focus on the bad things. “And look — parents don’t want their kids having sex. If they did, they’d teach them technique! I don’t care how open-minded you are.
Mike O’Malley has a great interview about playing Burt Hummel and how much the show means, and how he and Chris Colfer go about all those heavy scenes. But what really got me was when he was discussing the sex education talk Burt and Kurt had, and how sex ed talks between parents and kids focus on the bad things. “And look — parents don’t want their kids having sex. If they did, they’d teach them technique! I don’t care how open-minded you are.
- 3/30/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Here’s some breaking news for you movie lovers! A new film entitled ‘Petunia’ will start shooting on January 25th in New York city.
“Petunia” is the story of a family whose growth is stunted… a family that learns how to love themselves while loving each other (a little too much).
Petunia will be directed by Ash Christian and star Thora Birch (American Beauty, Ghost World), Christine Lahti (Chicago Hope, Running on Empty), and Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Wtc View) with more names to be announced later.
This will be a Co-Production between Cranium Entertainment and Yale Productions.
Produced by: Jordan Yale Levine and Ash Christian.
Synopsis:
Charlie Petunia is celibate. He was born into a family of shrinks on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His brother Michael is recently married to Vivian, who is screwing his other brother Adrian, who is a sex addict. At the wedding, Charlie...
“Petunia” is the story of a family whose growth is stunted… a family that learns how to love themselves while loving each other (a little too much).
Petunia will be directed by Ash Christian and star Thora Birch (American Beauty, Ghost World), Christine Lahti (Chicago Hope, Running on Empty), and Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Wtc View) with more names to be announced later.
This will be a Co-Production between Cranium Entertainment and Yale Productions.
Produced by: Jordan Yale Levine and Ash Christian.
Synopsis:
Charlie Petunia is celibate. He was born into a family of shrinks on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His brother Michael is recently married to Vivian, who is screwing his other brother Adrian, who is a sex addict. At the wedding, Charlie...
- 11/4/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Michael Urie ("Ugly Betty", "The Tempermentals") is headlining a reading of Brian Sloan's "Wtc View" on November 22nd at the historic Player's Theatre in Greenwich Village. The play was originally staged as part of the 2003 NY Intl. Fringe Festival , with Urie originating the lead role. It was adapted into a 2006 film, directed by Sloan, a New York-based writer/filmmaker ("Boys Life", "I Think I Do"). Now, the play is back on stage with its eye on a 2011 production in New York City for the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
- 11/17/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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