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He's delightful, he's delicious: De-Lovely's John Barrowman on singing Cole Porter and flashing his bum.


John Barrowman John Barrowman (born 11 March, 1967 in Mount Vernon, Glasgow) is a Scottish-American actor, musical performer, dancer, singer, and TV presenter who has lived and worked both in the United Kingdom and the United States. He currently lives in the UK with long term partner Scott Gill.  loves to do it to Cole Porter Noun 1. Cole Porter - United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891-1946)
Cole Albert Porter, Porter
. The hard evidence can he found on John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter, the native Scot singer-actor's new CD, on which he does his boyishly boy·ish  
adj.
Characteristic of or befitting a boy: boyish charm.



boyish·ly adv.
 mellifluous mel·lif·lu·ous  
adj.
1. Flowing with sweetness or honey.

2. Smooth and sweet: "polite and cordial, with a mellifluous, well-educated voice" H.W. Crocker III.
 thing with such Porter gems as "Just One of Those Things" and "Don't Fence Me In." Moviegoers saw him this summer in De-Lovely, dueting romantically with Kevin Kline as Porter (Barrowman played a boyfriend of the married gay composer) in one of the few decent sequences in that costume-party biopic bi·o·pic  
n.
A film or television biography, often with fictionalized episodes.


biopic
Noun

Informal a film based on the life of a famous person [bio(graphical) + pic(ture)]
. What's more, Barrowman just finished a full-on matinee idol Noun 1. matinee idol - someone who is adored blindly and excessively
idol

heartthrob - an object of infatuation

principal, star, lead - an actor who plays a principal role
 stint in director Trevor Nunn's acclaimed reworking of Porter's shipboard ship·board  
n.
1. The condition of being aboard a ship: on shipboard.

2. Archaic The side of a ship.

adj.
 in musical Anything Goes at the National Theatre Olivier in London.

Of his one-man Porter-palooza, Barrowman--known to nighttime TV soap junkies as a comely come·ly  
adj. come·li·er, come·li·est
1. Pleasing and wholesome in appearance; attractive. See Synonyms at beautiful.

2. Suitable; seemly: comely behavior.
 hunk on the quickly defunct Central Park West and Titans--says, "I'm riding on the back, so to speak, of Cole Porter. When all of a sudden there seemed to be this Porter resurgence, I approached First Night Records and my agent, saying, 'Why don't we do a Cole Porter album?' A few months later I got the small role in De-Lovely, and now I'm even looking into doing a TV show, maybe called Night and Day, looking at his nonpublic persona. It all kind of happened oddly, but gosh, it's great music to sing, and what a great guy to emulate."

For the openly gay Barrowman, who recently celebrated his 10th anniversary with his partner, to perform Porter's songs is to better understand the man. Notes Barrowman: "In the research I did for the album and movie, it thrilled me that he was writing his autobiography through his music. 'What Is This Thing Called Love?' is a song of turmoil, questioning the nature of this love that he had for his wife and his male lovers. 'Easy to Love' was actually written about a man, and the line 'So sweet to waken with/So nice to sit down to eggs and bacon with' is really risque ris·qué  
adj.
Suggestive of or bordering on indelicacy or impropriety.



[French, from past participle of risquer, to risk, from risque, risk; see risk.]

Adj.
 if you're in the know, because it's about sleeping with someone, waking with them, and all that. 'You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To' is all about wanting a perfect relationship he could never find. Listen to the lyrics on this album and you'll know the true man behind the lyrics."

And what will we know about the man singing the lyrics? He says, laughing, "Well, speaking of myself as a performer, I always say that Betty Buckley, with whom I did Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard is a street in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, that stretches from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway at the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Palisades.  in the West End, sings from the [privates], giving and committing 150% of herself. I like men who sing from the cock. I hope I've done that on the CD. Beyond that, I'd say I'm a little off-kilter. Friends say I'm a bit bizarre. Like everybody, I get a little depressed sometimes, but that's just my makeup."

About his spouse, Barrowman shares, "My partner is a well-respected architect. His name is Scott, but I don't want to give his last name, because he doesn't like the public thing.... I am ambitious--not brutally so, but I want to have a career that has longevity and some dignity. When we were in the car driving toward the red carpet at Cannes for De-Lovely, Scott actually turned to me and said, 'You like this, don't you?' But I felt so unsafe and exposed at that moment. I never want to be famous."

Maybe because when someone is a famous looker like Barrowman, everything--from substantive things like being out to quirky quirk  
n.
1. A peculiarity of behavior; an idiosyncrasy: "Every man had his own quirks and twists" Harriet Beecher Stowe.

2.
 little indiscretions--can become tabloid fodder. Says Barrowman, who may become exponentially more famous when he turns up as a star in the BBC's retooled version of the classic sci-fi series Doctor Who: "Years back, I was notorious for mooning or flashing. People started trying to shoot photographs of my ass, and I'd find myself in weird situations, like being in the supermarket bending over to get something, and somebody would be trying to take a picture of my butt. That's cool. I've got a good life, a great partner. If I complained, I think it would be wrong. I'm really, really happy."

Rebello also writes for Spin, Playboy, and Hollywood Life.
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Author:Rebello, Stephen
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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Date:Oct 12, 2004
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