Kyle maclachlan gay

Kyle and the love of his life

When I was younger, about 22 years old, I had an appalling crush on Kyle MacLachlan.

It first started when I saw him in Dune. He played a youthful God of the Universe who had to master riding large worms in order to defeat evil.

It was a mad film and it bombed, but I loved it. Then he was the youthful all-American suburban kid who initiate the severed ear in Blue Velvet.

It was also mad, an art-house triumph, and I loved it too.

Then I saw him in Twin Peaks. He played FBI spook Dale Cooper, who had to solve the murder of Laura Palmer via a few backwardsspeaking dwarves and a lady carrying logs.

This was the maddest of the lot. I really loved it but mostly, I consider, because I loved MacLachlan.

Just as stardom was beckoning, he disappeared

With his dark-haired, quirky-yethandsome looks, I thought he was something special. I also consideration he was bound to become stratospherically famous.

Just as Hollywood stardom was beckoning in the preliminary Nineties, though, MacLachlan disappeared.

One minute he was the king of the indie film scene, the next

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I find it hilarious how in a weird way, the original two series of twin peaks is so likefanservicey to the gays?

Like, Michael Ontkean and Kyle Maclachlan both had a authentic gay/bi/MLM following each individually - Michael because of Making Love, Kyle because of Blue Velvet (and probably also because they're both hot lbr).

Then, look at their character design/costuming - Dale is this typical, suave, movie-star type in nicely cut suits and shit. All very like, old show star glamour. Then Harry is, literally, a sexy cowboy with a small dangly/hoop earring, lmao. Maybe I'm biased but to me that seems appreciate two aesthetics beloved by the gays hahahah (at least, in our dwelling, my boyfriend is the lover of old school show stars and I'm the lover of cowboys).

THEN as if it's not fruity enough to have these two very handsome men with gay followings wearing little suits and cowboy hats, they're then so damn tactile and physically intimate with each other *constantly*.

Likejust capitalise on the pink pound why don't you, lynch/frost

Kyle MacLachlan

Kyle MacLachlan, talking to his tape recorder, as usual

“Diane, it's pm, and I've just looked myself up on the widespread internet website, Uncyclopedia. I discover it intriguing that there is no entry under the identify Kyle MacLachlan. Am I really so unpopular that I don't have my own article on, what I have been told, is one of the most popular and informative encyclopedias on the internet besides Wikipedia? Measures will have to be taken Diane, and so I will undertake the task myself of writing this article, giving extensive insight and knowledge about my life, and hopefully giving myself a much needed career-boost.”

~ Kyle MacLachlan

I was born Kyle Merritt MacLachlan (February 22, ), and I am an American thespian. I graduated from the University of Washington in and, shortly afterward, moved to Hollywood, California to pursue a career in acting. At the time I was under the impression that Hollywood was the only place in the world where you could. I have since been proven wrong as other actors have taken roles from me who come from places as diverse as Chic

Kyle MacLachlan Is Like a Fine Wine

Giant Little Ones actor on his unused gay dad role, reaching LGBTQ youth and his bear-loved rosé

By Chris Azzopardi

 

Photos: Vertical Entertainment

 

In Giant Small Ones, actor Kyle MacLachlan plays a gay divorced dad named Ray Winter parenting a distant teenage son, Franky (Josh Wiggins), who’s grappling with his own sexual identity. I repeat: Kyle MacLachlan, a gay dad. The year-old actor’s range knows absolutely no bounds, inhabiting diversified worlds and traversing genre, from comedy to drama, from soapy to supernatural.

 

MacLachlan’s first major role was in David Lynch’s adaptation of Dune (soon, Call Me By Your Name actor Timothée Chalamet will be slipping into MacLachlan’s stillsuit for the forthcoming remake) and two years later, in , he collaborated with the screen auteur again on Blue Velvet, starring alongside Isabella Rossellini. But it was Lynch’s early-’90s cult TV series Twin Peaks that arguably made MacLachlan a marquee name (in , he reprised his role as Agent Cooper in Twin Peaks: The Come back