Alan cumming is gay

March/April 2023 Cover Story: Catching Up With Everyone’s Favourite Homosexual Icon, Alan Cumming

The Tony- and Emmy-award-winning actor dishes on Och & Oy!, his current Broadway obsession, the Spice Girls and more

By Christopher Turner

Alan Cumming has one of the most eclectic resumés out there: he’s an actor, producer, singer, filmmaker and provocateur. He has a sly, disarming smile, has performed (and is friends) with Liza Minnelli, made a cameo in Jay Z’s video for “Picasso Baby” and is a bestselling composer and former podcast host. Wed to illustrator Grant Shaffer, he’s also a vocal activist, particularly for LGBTQ+ rights, and has co-owned a queer cabaret bar, Club Cumming, in the East Village in Modern York since 2017. 

In short, he is a true gay icon. 

Cumming was born in Perthshire, Scotland, and studied drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before embarking on a career that would have its roots on the stage. In his native Scotland, Cumming worked steadily in theatre and television in the 1980s before his career started to boom after a strategy to London, England. He won an Olivier Award (the British equivalent of the Tony

Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming is a Scottish actor, singer, writer, director, producer, and author. He has won Tony Awards for his portrayal of the master of ceremonies in the 1998 Broadway revival of Cabaret , and again in 2022 as a producer for the musical A Strange Loop (2022).

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He has appeared in over 60 films, including the Spy Kids trilogy (2001-2013) and X2: X-Men United (2003) as Nightcrawler. He also starred in the CBS series Instinct (2018-2019), where he played a gay man as the main character, a rarity on television.

Cumming has always been very open about his bisexuality.

In 2012, he married his longtime partner, Grant Shaffer. He told Instinct Magazine :

I have a strong sexual appetite and a strong imagination ... I still describe myself as a bisexual even though I have chosen to be with Grant. I’m sexually attracted to the female develop even though I am with a man, and I just feel that bisexuals have a bad rap.

In June 2021, Cumming was the artistic director of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival .

Cumming has worked for LGBT rights, MC-ing and attending fundra

Alan Cumming 'relished' gay direct role in US show

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Scottish actor Alan Cumming has said he was confident of starring in the first ever network drama on US television to have a gay foremost character.

The 54-year-old actor played Dr Dylan Reinhart in Instinct, which is shown on Sky Witness in the UK.

However, it was announced at the weekend that the show had been cancelled after its second series.

Cumming said he "relished" the chance to further the cause of representation and equality for LGBTQ people.

The actor, whose parts have ranged from BBC comedy The Tall Life to US shows such as the Nice Wife and a Broadway version of Cabaret, said he had felt content with the responsibility of taking on the ground-breaking role.

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On Sunday, the actor posted a message to his 350,000 Instagram followers saying he was proud to possess been part of a show in which "millions of people will own seen a same-sex marriage portrayed for the first time".

Speaking to BBC Scotland's The Edit, Cumming, who has dual UK and US citizenship, said he had been surprised there was no negative reaction to his character in In

Alan Cumming spoke about his sexuality in a new interview.

The actor and Traitors host publicly came out as bisexual person in 1998. He is married to artist Grant Shaffer, tying the knot with him in 2007. Previously, he dated actor Saffron Burrows and was married to Hilary Lyon for eight years.

As it says on his website, "I think my sexuality and most people's sexuality is gray. I am married to a man. I contain a healthy sexual appetite and a healthy imagination. I also have an attraction to women. I've never confused it, actually. I've always been attracted to both sexes, and whether I act on it or not is not anyone's business."

So, when talking to Alan about his collaboration with Virgin Atlantic to rejoice their new LAX Clubhouse, we asked if he ever gets frustrated to see his sexuality be mislabeled. "I let that one go," he replied. "I try to, when I own a chance to, define myself as bisexual."

"But if people say gay — I like gay, actually, because it's more all-encompassing, and it doesn't necessarily have to complete with what you do with the contents of your underpants. It's more of a sort of sensibility as well. I quite like that," the 60-year-old continued.

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