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Queer as They Come

by Jack Shamama


Scott Lowell, artist Andy Harding,
and Peter Paige at the Tails of
the City benefit

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  • Like most people, I was quick to dismiss Showtime's "Queer as Folk" as not quite up to par with the U.K. version. But having caught a few of the recent episodes, I've been pleased to see that the show has developed into a funnier, campier version of itself, making me optimistic for the next season.

    Peter Paige (who plays Emmett Honeycut) and Scott Lowell (who plays Ted Schmidt) were recently in San Francisco to promote a celebrity mouse auction. I met up with them to see if I could get any first-hand dirt from the set. Whereas Lowell was a lot like the dry but occasionally wise-cracking accountant he plays on the show, I was surprised by the openly gay Paige, who, sporting thrift-store duds, was not at all like his retail-queen/fashion victim character, Emmett.

    Jack Shamama: Peter, do you like playing Emmett?

    Peter Paige: The thing that drew me to Emmett when I first read the script is: Here's this guy -- he's outrageous, he's flamboyant, he's definitely the queeniest, but he's lacking in self-loathing. In almost every media portrayal you see, the more effeminate a gay man is, the more he hates himself.

    Shamama: How closely is he to yourself in real life?

    Paige: I'm an actor playing a role. I'm a lot more grounded, a lot more jaded. A lot less fabulous than Emmett is ...

    Scott Lowell: Well, barely ... just barely less fabulous than Emmett [laughs].

    Paige: In my best moments, I think I have some of the same compassion and openness that he does.

    Shamama: Scott, can you relate to playing Ted?

    Lowell: I love Ted. He's kind of turned into every gay man. And I love that he's a universal character, gay or straight. In my mind, he's the character that everyone can relate to -- everyone has felt like Ted at one point in time or been Ted at one point in time.

    Shamama: When straight actors play a gay role and have a sex scene, everyone always wonders what it's like. But, Peter, what was it like to be gay and have to do a straight sex scene (as you did on a recent episode)?

    Paige: [laughs] I've done infinitely many more straight sex scenes than I have done gay sex scenes. It's like doing a stunt. There's nothing sexy about it. I know that's what everybody says, but it's really true. You're naked; there's at least seven or eight people in the room. You're trying to develop some kind of energy, some kind of chemistry. It's not nearly as fun as people might think.

    Shamama: Scott, do you have to go to Peter for advice on playing gay?

    Lowell: No. Not really.

    Paige: Scott's plenty gay on his own [laughs]. [The cast members] all understand the emotional lives of these characters. Nobody ever wondered what it was like to fall in love.

    Shamama: I guess it's a moot point now since we have so many major actors playing gay. I mean, James Gandolfini from "The Sopranos" played a gay guy in "The Mexican" and no one really noticed.

    Paige: And the idea that only gay people can play gay characters is dangerous because it means that I can't play straight characters.

    Shamama: Any ideas what's going to go down on the second season?

    Lowell: We've talked with the producers and gave them our ideas.

    Paige: They're charting out the major plots and twists. It looks to be quite good -- there's some good stuff down the road -- particularly for our boys Emmett and Ted.

    Shamama: What's the set like once the cameras stop rolling? I can't imagine that once they yell "cut," everyone sits around and drinks tea.

    Paige: It's certainly a naughty, irreverent set, but it's also a job. We keep it very professional.

    Lowell: I did break the bed with Roger, the guy I kicked out of bed for having bad breath. It was my first sex scene, and I was like, "I bet this doesn't happen with Gale [Harold] during his sex scenes. ... "

    Shamama: What about that porn star Ted and Michael hired to save Emmett from the ex-gay brainwashing? That must have been a fun scene to film.

    Paige: He's not really a porn star -- he's an actor.

    Shamama: Well, he really had the porn star esthetic down ...

    Lowell: Absolutely. And he's a giant. That was one of the harder episodes not to laugh during -- especially when we were at his play, "Twelve Horny Men."

    Shamama: So, I want to give you guys a chance to quash the rumors that there's all kinds of catty, backstabbing drama going on on the set, especially between Peter and Hal Sparks.

    Paige: I will happily quash that rumor. I adore Hal and think he's a wonderful person and talented actor. I am sure most of that is derived out of one comment he made that was taken out of context, which I've been asked to respond to, like, 900 times now. Any idea people have that Hal is homophobic is inaccurate. Any sense people have that Hal wants people to know that he's straight is about his career. I think he was thought of as gay much more on "Talk Soup" than on our show.

    Shamama: Maybe because it's a gay show, people just assume that there's going to be drama.

    Paige: We all spend 16 to 18 hours a day together. Considering we never met before the show, we get along so damn well it's hard to believe. I know that's not the most exciting thing to say.

    Shamama: I am happy to hear it, but I have to admit ... I wanted dirt!

    Lowell: [laughs] Well, maybe we can make something up ... uh ... Michelle has a second head that she has to keep under her shirt ...

    Shamama: Well, thanks for nothing! No, just kidding. Thanks a lot.


     
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