Nicholas Galitzine is weighing in on the dialog surrounding his sexuality after discovering his area of interest taking part in queer characters.
The actor, 29, swiftly grew to become the web’s boyfriend after starring in Amazon Prime’s queer rom-com Purple, White & Royal Blue, which tells the story of a prince falling in love with the president’s son. Six months later, he performed George Villiers, the son of a countess who seduces King James I within the drama miniseries Mary & George.
“I determine as a straight man, however I’ve been part of some unimaginable queer tales,” Galitzine informed GQ in an interview revealed Wednesday, Could 8. “I felt a way of uncertainty generally about whether or not I’m taking over somebody’s house, and maybe guilt. On the identical time, I see these characters as not solely their sexuality.”
The British actor additionally pushed again on followers conflating him along with his characters. “I’m Nick, and I’m not my position,” he mentioned.
Galitzine has been open concerning the gravitational pull LGBTQ+ tales have for him, telling Huffington Submit UK that there are a “plethora of causes” behind his need to star in movies with queer themes. “One, I’ve so many associates throughout the neighborhood, and I do know so a lot of them didn’t really feel like that they had these tales rising up,” he famous earlier this 12 months.
He defined that his position in Purple, White & Royal Blue significantly spoke to his friends within the homosexual neighborhood. “My homosexual associates have been like, ‘Wow, to have one thing tacky and broad and healthful is, like, actually, actually essential,’ and I believe the resonance of which means quite a bit to me,” he mentioned.
There’s an added layer to the roles that stands out as nicely, Galitzine defined. “I believe with all of those characters the factor that I discover actually intriguing as an actor is that underbelly of vulnerability and having to cover oneself,” he continued. “I’m very all for id.”
Most lately, Galitzine starred alongside Anne Hathaway within the rom-com The Thought of You. The movie, based mostly on the novel of the identical title by Robinne Lee, follows a divorced mom (Hathaway) who begins up a romance with a a lot youthful pop star (Galitzine). Whereas selling the film, which hit Amazon Prime on Thursday, Could 2, Galitzine shared that he was drawn to the movie’s subversive nature, which contradicts the standard rom-com archetypes.
“The notion that this film promotes feminine pleasure as this type of protagonist I believe is de facto fascinating and distinctive, and clearly shows an age-gap love that we don’t normally see on display between a youthful man and an older lady,” he informed Hits Radio in March. “It was very thrilling in that means, as nicely.”