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  • Jack Gay, a newlywed with a dominating mother-in-law attempts to surprise his wife S *[[Ted Ray (comedian)|Ted Ray]] as Jack Gay
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  • | ''[[Gay Love]]'' [[Category:English women comedians]]
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  • ...k, Baron Paddick|Brian Paddick]], now Lord Paddick, Britain's first openly gay [[w:Law enforcement in the United Kingdom|police]] [[w:British police rank| [[Category:English male comedians]]
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  • ...twork|ITV]], containing a mix of archived and new material, with celebrity comedians commenting on Baxter's influence on their lives and careers.<ref>[http://ne ...cotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/actor-stanley-baxter-comes-out-gay-new-book-lifting-lid-his-troubled-private-life-3020919 |author=Brian Fergus
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  • ...the law and of the public at that time, Byng was a closeted [[w:homosexual|gay]] performer. To have been out, would have been social and professional sui [[Category:English male comedians]]
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  • ...y Rose and [[Douglas Furber|Douglas Furber]] with music by [[Noel Gay|Noel Gay]], was an even bigger hit. Snibson inherits a country estate and invites hi *{{Cite book |last=Balducci |first=Anthony |title=Eighteen Comedians of Silent Film |publisher=CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform|locat
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  • ...s published in 1989. In the book, he described his experiences as a shy, [[gay]], overweight, typecast youth.<ref name=biography>''René and Me: An Autobi [[Category:English gay actors]]
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  • [[Category:English male comedians]] [[Category:English gay actors]]
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  • | spouse = {{marriage|Pamela Gay-Rees|1 May 1988}} Smith was married to Pamela ({{nee}} Gay-Rees), a former model, who grew up in [[Easington, County Durham|Easington]
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  • * ''[[Alfie (1966 film)|Alfie]]'' (1966) – Gay Man in Pub (uncredited) [[Category:English male comedians]]
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  • ...ot help their cause. Inman said: "They thought I was over exaggerating the gay character. But I don't think I do. In fact there are people far more camp t ...The series also became popular in the United States, where Inman became a gay cultural icon.<ref name="Telegraph"/> Once, in San Francisco, a passing cyc
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  • ...religious authority. His technique and style have influenced young British comedians.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|last=Otchet|first=Amy|date=May 1999|title=Mark T ...http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/fingered-at-last-the-truth-behind-the-comedians-missing-digit-26205189.html|title=Fingered at last: the truth behind the co
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  • ...|url=http://www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk/history/brambell.htm|title=Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender History Month UK|publisher=Lgbthistorymonth|access-dat [[Category:Irish male comedians]]
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  • * ''[[The Great Gay Road (1931 film)|The Great Gay Road]]'' (1931) - Joe [[Category:English male comedians]]
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  • ...ouston continued as a solo comedienne and actress, appearing in the [[Noel Gay]] [[revue]] ''Love Laughs!''. She eventually revived her double act, this t [[Category:Scottish women comedians]]
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  • ...y{{spaced ndash}} he once said to [[Cilla Black]], "I wish to God I wasn't gay"{{spaced ndash}} as well as his [[Depression (mood)|depressive]] mental sta * [http://www.fyne.co.uk/index.php?item=606 Frankie Howerd: Gay Great] From Fyne Times Magazine
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  • ...adio Times'', 1 April 1932, p. 48</ref> and the lead in a 1936 tour of ''[[Gay Divorce]]'' in the part played in New York and London by [[Fred Astaire]].< * ''[[Golden Arrow (1949 film)|Golden Arrow]]'' aka ''The Gay Adventure'' (1949) – David Felton
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  • ...openly homosexual and a supporter of [[LGBT rights by country or territory|gay rights]], and was in a [[Domestic partnership|long-term partnership]] with ...size Park]] in 1968,{{sfn|McCabe|2005|p=84}} and the pair enjoyed visiting gay clubs in Central London.{{sfn|McCabe|2005|p=85}} In the early 1970s, after
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  • ...ce in [[Ivor Novello|Ivor Novello]]'s musical ''[[Gay's the Word (musical)|Gay's the Word]]'' in 1951–52. During the rest of the decade, she focused on ...f>HMV B4475 on reverse of "Mrs Bartholomew"</ref> She also recorded [[Noel Gay]]'s "There's Something About a Soldier", which she sang in ''[[Soldiers of
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  • ...'.<ref>[http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/biographies/gay_noel.htm Noel Gay biodata], guidetomusicaltheatre.com; accessed 8 June 2010.</ref> Later perf [[Category:English male comedians]]
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