Interview With Chad Allen
Chad Allen was “outed” in 1996, when a man he was seeing sold photos of the couple kissing in a swimming pool at a party to the tabloids. But as far as Allen is concerned, he was never really in the closet in the sense that he never said he was straight and never had an arranged, sham relationship with a woman. An actor since age 5, he's known to millions of TV fans for his recurring roles on Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, Our House, My Two Dads, St. Elsewhere, and the Donald Strachey Mysteries films, in which stars as a gay private detective. He has formed his own production company, Mythgarden, and one of its products is Save Me, a film about the “ex-gay” movement. Acclaimed at Sundance in 2007, the movie is due for nationwide release this year.
Chad Allen in The Little Dog Laughed Since his outing, Allen has become well known and admired for his work as a gay activist. Now happily partnered, he's currently spending time in Hartford, Connecticut as the star of the TheaterWorks production of The Little Dog Laughed. Douglas Carter Beane's play follows Mitchell, a closeted, "Young Hollywood"-type actor; Alex, the bisexual call boy with whom he falls in love; Ellen, Alex's girlfriend; and Diane, Mitchell's super-high-powered agent. I recently caught the show, in which Allen gives a wonderfully nuanced performance, and I got to speak with him afterwards in his dressing room.
AfterElton: During the talk-back after the show tonight, you
mentioned that your relationship with your partner is going very well.
Congratulations!
AE: The only time I ever saw you on stage before this was
Off-Broadway in Temporary Help. You were cast as a young drifter
involved in a weird psycho-sexual triangle with a man and his wife. I have to
say, it was one of the sexiest plays I've ever seen. Submitted by on Mon, 2008-02-04 17:05. |
![]() Recent Comments
Recent blog posts
|






