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Gale Harold guest stars on Grey’s Anatomy!!!
November 18th, 2007 under Queer As Folk, Shonda Rhimes. [ Comments: 3 ]


It is nice to see Gale Harold back on TV even if he is playing a racist paramedic! Now I have something to look forward to on Thanksgiving. Now if only I convince the people I spending TurkeyDay with to watch Grey’s Anatomy, I would be a happy camper.

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A mini Queer as Folk reunion!
November 12th, 2007 under Queer As Folk. [ Comments: none ]

It is nice to Thea Gill and Michelle Clunie or should I say Mel and Linz together again. Thea Gill always looks great and Michelle Clunie looks so much better with longer hair.
Now that these two have gotten together when are we going to get the men of Queer as Folk together again! 
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Celebrity Duets’ Hal Sparks thanks the people who voted for him
September 29th, 2006 under Queer As Folk. [ Comments: none ]

The voting is now over for celebrity Duets.

I want to thank you all for helping me try to win Money for Habitat for Humanity.

I appreciate all the votes, help, advice, kudos and criticisms.

Now it is up to the fates.

Tomorrow’s show is going to be great. everybody gets to sing without the contest hanging over their head. I know Lucy and I both feel better when we are singing just to perform. The thing I am looking forward to the most is that Little Richard is going to do a number. He may seem a little bit out of it but at 74 years old he still sounds amazing. I have so much respect for him. It is an honor just to share the stage.. but you’ll see that tomorrow.

Thanks again from the bottom of my heart.

Hal Sparks via MySpace

I am going to miss this show. 

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Hal Sparks previews tomorrow’s Celebrity Duets!
September 27th, 2006 under Queer As Folk. [ Comments: none ]

I’m so excited to be continuing on to the finals on Celebrity duets that it almost matches my level of amazement.

When Wayne Brady started the final elimination by talking to me saying "Hal, I’m sorry…" I knew.. because I have hosted shows like this… that I was safe. I was amazed. I knew that when you are building tension on an elimination that the first person you talk to is a fake out. I had been there with Carly the week before… I was stunned. And instantly grateful because I know so many people called in to keep me there… that’s an indescribable feeling. after they asked me to leave I went to the side of the stage and dropped to one knee facing the audience out of respect for how good they had been to me and to how Good all you guys had been to me….

I had performed the last two nights with the attitude that I was walking out of a room tossing a lit match over my shoulder. I felt that the style I sing was so ill-suited for this type of situation that it was only a matter of time. But I wasn’t gonna wimper or worry I was just going to accept it and have fun while I was there. When they said I was going to be singing with Dee Snyder… I thought it was a parting gift. Y’know, "Have fun kid! Lates!"
So when Wayne asked me his question I was able to give a really liberating answer for me because I believed I was screwed to start with. I said what I really thought and it felt good. obviously I hadn’t been holding back during this show… but there was a renewed freedom in just being f*cked. and..then …I made it! Thanks to you! You magnificent Maniacs!

It’s very awkward to be competing a) against people you genuinely like and respect and b) in a music competition..something that is so subjective. I mean how can you hold Jazz up to Rock up to R&B up to Country and say one is better or compare one person’s performance in one style against another performance in another style… the concept is silly at it’s base. But since you could win this kinda money for charity it’s impossible to turn down.

Everyone on the show has taken a decent amount of abuse in the press. We live in a time where aimless jabs are considered legit criticism. We’ve been called has-beens and never beens. We’ve been ridiculed for calling ourselves singers. We’ve been pitted against each other in fake feuds… But the thing that makes us all bulletproof in this is why we’re doing it. We each have a charity that means something dear to us. Mine is Habitat for Humanity. Specifically their work helping with the aftermath of Katrina. So… I’ll take some BS review from Entertainment Weekly anyday When I’m trying to help Habitat. Seriously does a snarky comment hold any weight at all if you are trying to put a roof over someone’s head? Or help fund cancer research or whatever your dream charity would be? No.

I found out today whom I will be singing with. And I AM FREAKING OUT! in a great way!

This guy is one of my vocal heroes.

If you guys enjoy watching as much as I enjoy singing this week… we may all spontaneously combust.

Thanks again for your continued support! I really work hard to make sure this week is the best yet.

OH and…this week… even though it’s called celebrity duets… each finalist sings a solo song. They gave me a pretty good one. I don’t know if it would have been my first choice but… It’s going to be really fun.

Big Love

Hal via MySpace

I hope he wins because you know he really wants it!!! And if he were to win, he would so appreciate it! I also hope my hometown boy Alfons Ribiero comes in second!

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An ad for Gale Harold’s off-Broadway show
September 23rd, 2006 under Queer As Folk, Stage. [ Comments: none ]

 

Mark Brokaw (The Constant Wife, How I Learned to Drive) directs this stunning revival of the psychological drama by Tennessee Williams. Tony Award® and Emmy Award winner Blythe Danner (Follies, TV’s Huff) stars as the formidable Mrs. Venable, an aging widow distraught over the mysterious death of her son. When the young cousin who traveled with him, played by Carla Gugino (After the Fall), begins raising scandalous allegations, Mrs. Venable enlists the help of a young doctor (Gale Harold from TV’s Queer as Folk, Vanished) to preserve her son’s reputation.

Playbill 

I am so going to see this when I am in NY since he will no longer be on my TV on Monday nights. I just hope that the play’s fate doesn’t follow the same fate of the 3 leads’ TV shows.

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