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Today's mild surprise: David Hyde Pierce is gay

by Adam Finley, posted May 31st 2007 12:02PM

david hyde pierceThe LBGT Web site AfterElton.com decided to delve a little deeper into a statement made by actor David Hyde Pierce in a recent AP interview about his return to Broadway in the musical Curtains.

The article mentions producer/writer Brian Hargrove (Wanda at Large, Titus) as Pierce's partner, but doesn't go into any detail beyond that. AfterElton decided to find out for sure (and they're a site about gay celebrities, so why wouldn't they?) and received confirmation, that yes, David Hyde Pierce is indeed a gay man.

The world responded: "He's gay? Huh. Are you going to finish that muffin?"

Naturally, most of us remember Pierce from his role as Niles Crane on the long-running sitcom Fraiser. Personally, I have fonder memories of his role as Cecil, Sideshow Bob's brother on an episode of The Simpsons (Sideshow Bob is also played by Fraiser star Kelsey Grammer).

As AfterElton points out, this isn't a huge bombshell for two reasons: 1) even those of us with lousy gaydar kind of suspected it all along, and 2) Pierce and Hargrove haven't exactly kept their relationship a secret amongst their actor friends.

Now, some of you may be asking, "who the heck cares if he's gay or not?"

First of all, that's a rhetorical question. Second of all, this is information you can use to help yourself in your everyday life, like getting out of traffic tickets:

Policeman: Do you know why I pulled you over, sir?

Me: Because David Hyde Pierce is gay?

Policeman: What?

Me: I just don't understand why you single out gay people. That's prejudice.

Policeman: Are you gay?

Me: No.

Policeman: Then what the hell are you talk--

Me: So now it matters whether or not I'm gay?

Policeman: You were driving 65 miles per hour through a school yard.

Me: So you're saying you don't want gay people near children? Even if they're ungay?

Policeman: Did you just say "ungay?"

Me: You make me sick. I'm honking out a message to your superior in Morse code right now [I start pounding the horn intermittently].

Policeman: Yeah, I'm just gonna go. I don't feel like dealing with this today.

Me: This was a proud day for everyone, sir.

See? It's easy! Thank you, David Hyde Pierce!

Oh yeah, and thanks to my buddy Wild Bill for the tip.

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Jan L

I wish a certain female on Yahoo Answers (who actually goes by 3 different names) could read all of these responses. This delusional female, and all her alter-egos, are under the impression that one of them is married to David Hyde Pierce, and another one thinks she knows him personally, and that he kissed her and wants to be with her.
I respect and admire Mr Pierce's acting, and I don't care if he, or any other actor or person, is gay, bi, or whatever.

June 29 2007 at 10:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Sarah

I kind of suspected it, and it doesn't matter to me. I still love David Hyde Pierce as an actor. I had a crush on Niles Crane in Frasier, but I'm aware it was only acting. Oh well.

June 22 2007 at 8:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stan Lass

Hi David-

Just another fan! Irrespective of your sexual orientation, you're still a great actor. If you are looking for another vehicle (sitcom), I wonder (if you will forgive my audacity), you might obtain a copy of "Mr. Peepers," which spawned the late Wally cox and the late Tony Randall. I believe an updated version with you as the lead character would (in your hands) be hilarious.

I look forward to your return to the 'tube.'

Regards,
Stan Lass

June 08 2007 at 11:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Karen

It's long been an open secret that he was gay, actually, but he's never felt that he needed to shout it from the rooftops. He made this clear in an interview several years back when, asked point-blank if he was gay, he replied, "My life is an open book; I just don't feel I have to read aloud from it."

May 31 2007 at 4:05 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scruffy

To poster number 6: Correction, an actor who goes from tv to broadway that orignally started out with two names, but than had to change to three because there was another person with the same name in AFTRA is gay.

May 31 2007 at 3:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
William Watson

Weird coincidence. I saw Spamalot's touring production last night and despite DHP's absence in the cast, he was on my mind.

I actually wondered, just yesterday, if DHP was a confirmed gay man.

Asked and answered!

May 31 2007 at 2:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Kent

Maybe that's why he was so convincing as the lead in Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks a few years ago.

May 31 2007 at 2:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mike wallace

YES - as far as i can remember david hyde pierce did come out YEARS ago..... this is not news at all. i remember seeing it on tv - openly gay actor. this is OLD!!!

May 31 2007 at 2:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tool

I'm shocked--shocked--that he is gay. He seems so heterosexual.

May 31 2007 at 1:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lost_in_finland

Few weeks back in interview with Faith Salie in NPR-program "Fair Game with..." DHP used in sentence "...there with my partner..." and I noticed it immediately wondering that it was odd choice of word, so now I got my answer...

May 31 2007 at 1:11 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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