On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:05 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> Most of the newspaper obits I have seen include something like: "Hemsley did
> not have a wife or children." But many blogs and websites are noting that it
> was well known that he was gay, and that this was well known at least within
> the acting community, and that he was not really trying to hide it. Assuming
> these reports are accurate (a big assumption, but I will make it for now),
> my first thought about that is that since it is almost impossible to
> overstate the presence that "The Jeffersons" had in the lives of a couple of
> generations of African-Americans, it is a shame that his sexual orientation
> was not more broadly known, as it is likely it would have helped break down
> homophobic tendencies in the AA community earlier. My second thought is,
> since he had no wife or children, who is keeping his sexual identity out of
> the mainstream news sources now? Would an actor like this have somehow left
> word asking that his sexual orientation be kept out of his obit? If so,
> would newspapers be guided or limited by such a request?

I know I remember hearing it somewhere. I also recall it not really
mattering to me. Part of me thinks I heard him discuss it years ago on
Howard Stern's show, but I heard so little of that show it doesn't
seem likely.


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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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