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Happy Birthday to Luke Macfarlane!
By Greg Hernandez on Jan 19, 2012 7:22 am
We sure miss seeing Luke Macfarlane on television each week as Scotty on ABC’s late – and sometimes great – Brothers & Sisters.
His character of Scotty Wandell (husband to Kevin Walker played by Matthew Rhys), was one of the show’s most popular. We fell in love with the character and the credit goes to the handsome and talented Canadian actor who played him.
What was even better was when Luke, who turns 32 today, took the brave step of coming out publicly during the show’s run.
He most recently appeared in the Broadway production of The Normal Heart.
Happy birthday to Luke!
Luke Macfarlane (Since Brothers & Sisters has been cancelled, I hope we can share something new about Luke, soon.)
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Thursday, 22 December 2011
Best Solo - post-gazette.com
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Best Play(s): 'House & Garden'
Thursday, December 22, 2011
By Christopher Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Best solo show: Jessica Dickey was magnificent in her own "The Amish Project" (City). Keith Bunin's "Sam Bendrix at the Bon Soir" (also City) is a cabaret that morphs into a drama, with the charming Luke Macfarlane as Sam. And of Alan Cumming's cabaret for the 25th annual Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force benefit (Public), I predicted, "it's going to take an awful lot of great theater to keep this evening off my annual list of the Top Ten theater evenings."
Best Play(s): 'House & Garden'
Thursday, December 22, 2011
By Christopher Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
--snip--
Best solo show: Jessica Dickey was magnificent in her own "The Amish Project" (City). Keith Bunin's "Sam Bendrix at the Bon Soir" (also City) is a cabaret that morphs into a drama, with the charming Luke Macfarlane as Sam. And of Alan Cumming's cabaret for the 25th annual Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force benefit (Public), I predicted, "it's going to take an awful lot of great theater to keep this evening off my annual list of the Top Ten theater evenings."
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