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Celebrating TV Stars Who Went Both Ways

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FredLeonard

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Today is Celebrate Bisexuality Day.

To observe the day, lets celebrate some of the (outed) bisexuals of classic TV (courtesy of Who Dated Who and Wikipedia):

Nick Adams - The Rebel
Gillian Anderson - The X Files
Leonard Bernstein - Young People's Concerts
Saffron Burrows - Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Boston Legal
Judy Carne - Laugh-In
Nel Carter - Gimmie A Break
Wally Cox - Mister Peepers
Andy Dick - Newsradio
Judy Garland - The Judy Garland Show
Linda Hamilton - Beauty and the Beast
Anne Heche - Men in Trees, Hung
Lauren Holly - Picket Fences
Rock Hudson - McMillan and Wife
Danny Kaye - The Danny Kaye Show
Mitch Miller - Sing Along with Mitch
Agnes Moorehead - Bewitched
Megan Mullally - Will and Grace
Cesar Romero - Batman
Barbara Stanwyck - The Big Valley
Raven Symone - The Cosby Show
Ethel Waters - Beulah
Max Wright - ALF
 
Apropos of this, I noticed a Danny Kaye six-episode "Best Of" DVD set coming out shortly. He was an incredibly talented man - incredibly difficult to work with (at least at times) as well, but no denying his talent. He could do it all - no pun intended.
 
Apropos of this, I noticed a Danny Kaye six-episode "Best Of" DVD set coming out shortly. He was an incredibly talented man - incredibly difficult to work with (at least at times) as well, but no denying his talent. He could do it all - no pun intended.

I read an article quoting Basil Rathbone who played the villain in several swashbucklers. These movies end with a big, extended sword fight between Basil and the hero (Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power...), in which Basil was killed off and the hero got the girl. In fact, both Flynn and Power were very poor at fencing and Basil was an accomplished fencer who could easily defeat either of them. When Basil made a send-up of swashbuckler movies, "The Court Jester," with Danny Kaye in one of his Walter Mitty type roles, Basil said Danny had never fenced before but within two weeks Danny, a brilliant natural athlete, could "completely out-fence" him. Fencing in addition to physical comedy, singing, dancing, acting, impressions, improvisations...
 
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