Actor Alan Bates outed in new bio

Legendary British actor Alan Bates passed away in 2003, but a new biography reveals a side of the sex symbol that may surprise many of his fans: he was bisexual. Bates -- perhaps best known here in the States for his recent work in the ensemble drama Gosford Park -- was a leading man in the UK from the fifties through the nineties, starring in such classics as Georgy Girl, An Unmarried Woman, Women in Love, King of Hearts, The Shout, Brittania Hospital, Far from the Maddening Crowd, and dozens more.
Due both to his rugged looks and his penchant for doffing his wardrobe onscreen, Bates was also quite the sex symbol, and was named one of Playgirl's "Sexiest Men Alive" in his day. And according to the detailed personal history recorded in Otherwise Engaged: The Life Of Alan Bates by Donald Spoto, Bates' active romantic life included men more often than it did women.
Said playwright Alan Bennett of the charismatic actor:
"He was an incorrigible romantic ... He was always in love, or on the edge of love, and it was always with the one who was going to be the love of his life ... No matter that he had told you exactly the same thing about somebody else six months earlier and six months before that ... Status, gender or familiarity didn't matter - always, this was going to be the real thing."
Bates reportedly dated both men and women throughout his career, although from Spoto's research, Bates' treatment of his female companions seemed indicative of a man who was unwilling to admit to being homosexual. As one passage puts it: "Oh, he's back with women again, is he?" said the director Peter Wood. "Really, he is so tedious!"
Whether he was simply bisexual or a gay man trying desperately to escape his sexuality (which was a criminal offense for the first 30 years of his life, after all), Bates was an unabashedly free-spirited man, given to flights of romantic fancy and of course breaking many hearts along the way.
For those unfamiliar with Bates's work (or those who want a refresher), here's a clip of Bates in the legendary nude wrestling scene (with Oliver Reed) from 1969's Women in Love (kind of NSFW, unless you work in a clothing-optional office):
You are here
Recent Comments
-
Dump Matthew Morrison and hire Ricky Martin
Posted by joeyhegele -
That housewife is really funny
Posted by Glendora_Pomona -
Hire an advisor
Posted by xanthis2001 -
Olly Murs
Posted by Dev0n -
I agree on the recap...
Posted by BreckRoy
AE on Facebook
Active Forum Topics
-
Can't Edit Your Profile? (68)
Ah awesome. It works now.: “Ah awesome. It works now. Thank you so much....”Posted by UKBen about 1 hour ago -
Ta Da! Its Me! - Reveal Your Story To Other AfterElton Readers! (507)
Bittersweet Symphony: “My name is Ian, I am 22 years old, currently living with my mom. I have 3 other siblings, all girls, I am third born. I came from a pretty religious family (at least my mother is). My father died...”Posted by introspective about 4 hours ago -
Snicks quote (2)
Actually, : “. . . it was Kurt....”Posted by MrRuggles about 14 hours ago -
Gay Books - What We're Reading in 2012 (159)
Hayden Thorne: “Wait, are we both thinking of the same author? I've read about five of her books (haven't yet gotten around to her vampire series, or her young-superheroes series), and every one of the books...”Posted by octobercountry about 23 hours ago -
Describe your sex life with a movie title (16)
The Matrix: “The Matrix (computer stuff eh?)...”Posted by Synnerman about 21 hours ago

