Rolly Teranishi. Musican. Actor. Person I never heard of until a bunch of people sent me his picture, writing, hey this dude looks like a lesbian.
Mitch Mitchell. Musician. Innovative elf-ish drummer who made up one quarter of legendary rock trio, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Spent last two decades teaching percussion in Ireland, living with a former Sister of Mercy.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Frank Sutton. Actor. Best known as Marine sergeant opposite Jim Nabors in insightful sitcom about pre-"don't ask, don't tell" military, "Gomer Pyle." Co-owner of "Lockher Room," popular lesbian bar in Norfolk until passing in mid-1970s.
Malcolm Gladwell. Author. Seen here without trademark Sideshow Bob/Janis Ian (circa 1970s) hair. Tipping point for making the list? The glasses.
Shepard Smith. On air personality with odd gift of making Graham Norton look butch. Bowdoin College, `89. Go Polar Bears!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Jason Hervey. Actor. Co-star of "The Wonder Years." Recently moved to Ojai, California, where is on-air personality for call-in show focusing on the concerns of the rural LGBT community.
Andrew Lloyd Webber. British born composer of, among other works, "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Cats" (based, ironically, on a book by T.S. Eliot about dogs) and the theme to "The Jeffersons."
Scott Storch. Canadian. Horizontally challenged hip-hop producer who tries not to draw attention to self by wearing huge sunglasses and tons of jewelry.