Rosie O'Donnell says her Now and Then character was supposed to be a lesbian
Lesbian comedian Rosie O'Donnell has shared how her Now and Then character's sexuality was "made straight" by studio.
www.thepinknews.comRosie O’Donnell is openly lesbian and has spoken publicly about her sexuality for years. She came out in 2002 and has since discussed her identity in interviews and on various platforms.[3][5]
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Lesbian comedian Rosie O'Donnell has shared how her Now and Then character's sexuality was "made straight" by studio.
www.thepinknews.comRoseann „Rosie“ O’Donnell (* 21. März 1962) ist eine homosexuelle US-amerikanische Schauspielerin, Moderatorin und Fernsehproduzentin. 1992: Eine Klasse für sich (A League of Their Own) 1992: Beverly Hills, 90210 (Fernsehserie, 1 Folge) 1993: Die Abservierer (Another Stakeout) 1993: Schlaflos in Seattle (Sleepless in Seattle) 1994: Flintstones – Die Familie Feuerstein (The Flintstones) 1994: Undercover Cops (Exit to Eden) 1995: Now and Then – Damals und heute (Now and Then) 1996: Harriet die…
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