Alecto Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Chi è il gay più potente del reame? Ian McKellen supera Elton John LONDRA - Effetto Codice da Vinci anche sulla Pink List britannica, la classifica dei più potenti gay del Regno dove l'immancabile Elton John si vede privato della sua leadership da Ian McKellen. L'attore, già nello stellare cast del più recente film di Ron Howard, si posiziona in cima alla top 101 pubblicata ieri da The Independent on Sunday nell'ultimo giorno dell'Europride, "celebrazione dei più influenti uomini e donne gay del paese". Si deve dunque accontentare del secondo piazzamento la stravagante popstar e novello sposo, mentre al terzo posto trionfano gli specialisti del primo appuntamento online Gary Frisch e Henry Badenhorst, noti come fondatori e padroni del popolare sito di appuntamenti gaydar.co.uk. I due fidanzatini new entry scalzano peraltro dal terzo posto Peter Mandelson, commissario Ue per il Commercio, che scende al quinto posto. Mentre saldo al settimo rimane John Galliano, fashion designer e couturier, che ha legato il suo nome allo stile Christian Dior, pur mantenendo una sua firma indipendente, molto amata dalle donne-fashion victim. Lo stilista è anche titolare di un sito tutto rosa, dal quale è possibile madare una mail d'amore, a scelta indirizzandola a Miss Galliano o John Galliano. Bisogna invece scendere di diverse posizioni per trovare la prima lei in classifica, dopo una schiera di 13 uomini. Si tratta di Dawn Airey, Managing Director di Sky Networks e autodefinitasi regina di "football, films and fucking". Un po' in discesa anche due certezze del panorama rosa: il mattatore Stephen Fry (dal 21 al 23) ed il cantante George Michael (dal 22 al 25), al centro delle cronache ultimamente per una serie di disavventure legali legate alla droga ma pronto a ritornare sotto i riflettori con il suo primo nuovo album in studio dopo molti anni. Fonte: Agenzia Ap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorwegianWood Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Eheh... già mi vedo il bianco e capelluto Ian davanti allo specchio che ripete "Il più potente del reame sono io... sono io... lo scettro l'hanno dato a me... a me.. è tutto mio... mio... è venuto da me... il mio tessssoro!", mentre il variopinto e pelato Elton prepara con un ghigno una mela avvelenata... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deed Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Chi sarebbe questo Ian? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alecto Posted July 3, 2006 Author Share Posted July 3, 2006 Ian McKellen alias Gandalf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorwegianWood Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Azz... esiste qualcuno che non ha visto Il signore degli anelli di Peter Jackson? :P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CutHere Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 gandalf e' gay? :) :) :eek: :eek: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R.POST Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 anche conosciuto come Magneto nella recente trilogia cinematografica di X-men :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pulciò Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 auhauhauhauh oddio sto ancora ridendo per " il mio tessssorooooooo" auhauh non so perchè ma mi ricorda la carrà in questa foto [ scusate il montaggio schifoso ma i miei programmini di grafica hanno fatto una brutta fine :)] [allegato eliminato per ragioni di spazio] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintJust Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 OT: ma davvero accostate Ian solo al signore degli anelli e a x-men? :) Cioè... insieme a Patrick Stewart è uno dei piu' grandi (se non il piu' grande) attore shakespeariano in vita... Consiglio per tutti... guardatevi il discorso che fanno loro due in x-men in lingua originale... Fine OT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katia860 Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Qualcuno ha la foto di questo Ian nella vita reale cioè non che inpersona qualche personaggio di qualche film? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintJust Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 http://www.mckellen.com/ Tutte le foto che volete... :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintJust Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 alex, per favore... evita i post monoriga pieni di faccine (o i post di sole faccine) Grazie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liberty Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Sono contentissimo. Io lo adoro Ian McKellen, è un grande attore soprattutto, come già detto, di teatro. Ricordo ancora all'intervista che è stata fatta sul Codice Da Vinci in cui diceva: "Molti sostenevano che Gesù fosse gay. Beh, questo film mostra.. che non lo era!" Grande :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louis Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Sir Ian McKellen prima di Gandalf e Magneto è comunque uno dei più famosi e bravi attori Shakespeariani (in particolare per Macbeth). Mi fa piacere comunque, lo ammiro molto. Oltre che un grande attore è sempre stato attivissimo per i diritti gay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alecto Posted July 4, 2006 Author Share Posted July 4, 2006 Me lo ricordo anche in "L'allievo" con un Brad Renfro muy hot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quint Posted July 5, 2006 Share Posted July 5, 2006 Ah, ecco chi è Ian McKellen... Capirai, mi ricordo a malapena chi è Gandalf, figuriamoci cosa posso sapere dei trascorsi scespiriani... Vabbè, contento lui. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorwegianWood Posted July 5, 2006 Share Posted July 5, 2006 gandalf e' gay? :D :D :D Gandalf è etero, Ian McKellen è gay. Non ce lo vedo il grande mago a importunare gli hobbit... Comunque sì, Ian è un grande attore di teatro, specie shakespeariano... indimenticabili le sue interpretazioni di Macbeth e Riccardo III! Sarà perché in entrambe emerge il suo lato insospettabilmente folle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FasH Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 E il principe Carlo? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorwegianWood Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Il principe Carlo? Non sapevo fosse un gay dichiarato... Piuttosto manca Will Young: proprio una meteora nei cuori degli inglesi quel ragazzo Per il momento vi posto l'elenco completo del 2005. Appena lo trovo farò altrettanto con quello del 2006! PS: Cancellato il post trifaccina di Alex87 EDIT: Trovato! Un attimo di pazienza: lo rimetto in ordine perché è tutto al rovescio Pant pant... fatto! :P ---------- Pink List 2006 1. Sir Ian McKellen, Actor (up 2) 2. Sir Elton John, Musician (down 1) 3. Gary Frisch and Henry Badenhorst, Founders and owners of gaydar.co.uk (new) 4. Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Impresario (= 4) 5. Peter Mandelson, EU Trade Commissioner (down 3) 6. Sir Michael Bishop, Chairman, BMI (down 5) 7. John Galliano, Fashion Designer & Couturier (= 7) 8. Alan Bennett, Playwright & Author (up 17) 9. Matt Lucas, Comedian (down 6) 10. Alexander McQueen, Fashion Designer (up 11) 11. Peter Ackroyd, Biographer, Novelist & Psychogeographer (up 13) 12. Nicholas Hytner, Artistic Director, National Theatre (up 18) 13. Howell James, Permanent Secretary (up 14) 14. Dawn Airey, Managing Director, Sky Networks (new) 15. Charles Allen, Chief Executive of ITV (new) 16. Alan Hollinghurst, Author (down 15) 17. Sebastian Scott, CEO and Co-Founder Of Princess Productions (new) 18. Russell T Davies, Screenwriter (up 73) 19. Remy Blumenfeld, Television Producer (= 19) 20. Janet Paraskeva, Chief Executive of The Law Society (new) 21. Michael Grandage, Theatre Director, Donmar (up 24) 22. David Starkey, Historian & Broadcaster (down 12) 23. Stephen Fry, Television Host, Actor, Author (down 21) 24. Ali Smith, Writer (new) 25. George Michael, Musician (down 22) 26. Spencer Livermore, Political Adviser (new) 27. Nicholas Boles, Political Adviser (new) 28. Simon Callow, Actor & Author (down 26) 29. David Hockney, Artist (down 08) 30. Simon Russell, Beale Actor (up 34) 31. Ashley Steel, Director, KPMG (down 30) 32. Paul O'Grady, Television Host (up 33) 33. Philip Treacy, Milliner (up 35) 34. Deborah Warner, Theatre Director (new) 35. Gregory Doran, Author & Associate Director at the RSC (up 57) 36. Graham Norton, Television Host (up 37) 37. Tyler Brule, Chairman & Creative Director of Wink (up 43) 38. Carol Ann Duffy, Poet & Playwright (up 41) 39. Julian Clary, Television Host (= 39) 40. Matthew Bourne, Choreographer (down 20) 41. Sarah Waters, Novelist (down 09) 42. Wolfgang Tillmans, Artist (up 64) 43. Scott Mills, DJ (up 53) 44. Howard Hodgkin, Artist (up 66) 45. James Clark, Ambassador (up 51) 46. Jeanette Winterson, Novelist (up 61) 47. Ben Daniels, Actor (down 46) 48. Sir Adrian Fulford, Judge (up 49) 49. Andrew Pierce, Journalist (new) 50. Nigel Coates, Architect (down 23) 51. Peter Tatchell, Campaigner With Outrage! (down 36) 52. Ben Bradshaw, Labour MP (up 69) 53. Angela Eagle, Labour MP (up 55) 54. Neil Bartlett, Theatre Director and Novelist (down 47) 55. Craig Jones, Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander (up 63) 56. Phyllida Lloyd, Theatre Director (new) 57. Stephen Whitehead, Group Corporate Affairs Director, Barclays (new) 58. Matthew Williamson, Fashion Designer (= 58) 59. Patrick Cox, Shoe Designer (= 59) 60. Ben Summerskill, Rights Campaigner (new) 61. Chris Smith, Chair, London Cultural Consortium (down 25) 62. Brian Paddick, Policeman, Deputy Assistant Commissioner (down 40) 63. Mark Feehily, Boyband Member (new) 64. Sean Mathias, Theatre and Film Director (new) 65. Neil Tennant, Musician (up 67) 66. Iain Renwick, CEO, Liberty (new) 67. Johann Hari, Columnist (up 79) 68. Nick Partridge, Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust (up 72) 69. Fiona Shaw, Actress (new) 70. Jonathan Harvey, Writer (down 46) 71. Rupert Everett, Actor & Novelist (down 50) 72. Clive Barker, Horror Novelist (down 68) 73. Matthew Parris, Political Commentator, Author (up 80) 74. Dr Pepe, Catalan Psychiatrist (up 78) 75. Ivan Massow, Entrepreneur (down 32) 76. Margot James, Entrepreneur and Political Candidate (new) 77. Lord Waheed Alli, Television Producer (down 10) 78. Boy George, Musician & DJ (down 42) 79. Michael Clark, Dancer Turned Choreographer (down 54) 80. Eileen Gallagher, CEO, Shed Productions (down 31) 81. Angela Mason, Director Of The Women & Equality Unit (down 38) 82. Philip Hensher, Author, Critic (down 62) 83. Andrew Cooke, Film & Video Examiner, BBFC (up 88) 84. Martin Raymond and Chris Sanderson, Trend Forecasters (new) 85. Sandi Toksvig, Broadcaster and Writer (new) 86. Chris Bryant, MP (new) 87. Sir Antony Sher, Actor, Author & Playwright (down 56) 88. Spencer Fox, Managing Director, Axis (down 85) 89. Anya Gallaccio, Artist (down 60) 90. Saffron Burrows, Actress (new) 91. Harry Rich Deputy, Chief Executive, Design Council (new) 92. Maureen Chadwick, Scriptwriter (new) 93. Miriam Margolyes, Actress (down 29) 94. Maggi Hambling, Artist (down 83) 95. Andrew Hayden-Smith, TV Presenter (new) 96. Peter Gill, Playwright (down 65) 97. Gary Stolkin, Headhunter (down 92) 98. Steve Parkinson, National Brand Director, Emap Radio (down 97) 99. (down 98): Barnaby Dawe, Managing Director, Heart FM 100. Peter Cross, Managing Partner, Yellow Door (new) 101. Tom Konig-Oppenheimer, Director and Co-Owner, The Communications Store (new) ---------- Pink List 2005 1. Elton John, musician 2. Sir Ian McKellen, actor 3. Peter Mandelson, EU Trade Commissioner 4. Cameron Mackintosh, impresario 5. Sir Michael Bishop, chairman, BMI 6. Matt Lucas, comedian 7. John Galliano, fashion designer and couturier 8. David Hockney, artist 9. Sarah Waters, artist 10. Lord Waheed Alli, executive director, Shine 11. Alexander McQueen, fashion designer 12. David Starkey, historian and broadcaster 13. Peter Ackroyd, biographer, novelist and psychogeographer 14. Howell James, Permanent Secretary 15. Alan Hollinghurst, author 16. Alan Duncan, Conservative MP 17. Alan Bennett, playwright and author 18. Nicholas Hytner, artistic director, National Theatre 19. Remy Blumenfeld, creative director, Endemol 20. Matthew Bourne, choreographer 21. Stephen Fry, television host, actor, author 22. George Michael, musician 23. Nigel Coates, architect 24. Michael Grandage, theatre director, Donmar 25. Chris Smith, chair, London Cultural Consortium 26. Simon Callow, actor and author 27. Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, composer 28. Nick Brown, Labour MP 29. Miriam Margolyes, actress 30. Ashley Steel, Director, KPMG 31. Eileen Gallagher, CEO Shed Productions 32. Ivan Massow, entrepreneur 33. Paul O’Grady, television host 34. Simon Russell Beale, actor 35. Philip Treacy, milliner 36. Peter Tatchell, campaigner with Outrage! 37. Graham Norton, television host 38. Angela Mason, director of the women and equality unit 39. Julian Clary, television host 40. Brian Paddick, policeman, deputy assistant commissioner 41. Carol Ann Duffy, poet and playwright 42. Boy George, musician and DJ 43. Tyler Brulé, chairman and creative director, Wink 44. Jasper Conran, fashion and product designer 45. John Maybury, film designer 46. Ben Daniels, actor 47. Neil Bartlett, theatre director and novelist 48. Kevin Elyot, playwright 49. Sir Adrian Fulford, Judge 50. Rupert Everett 51. James Clark, ambassador 52. Issac Julien, filmmaker and artist 53. Scott Mills, DJ 54. Michael Clark, dancer turned choreographer 55. Angela Eagle, Labour MP 56. Sir Antony Sher, actor, author and playwright 57. Gregory Doran, author and associate director at the RSC 58. Matthew Williamson, fashion designer 59. Patrick Cox, show designer 60. Anya Gallaccio, artist 61. Jeanette Winterson, novelist 62. Philip Hensher, author, critic 63. Craig Jones, Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander 64. Wolfgang Tillmans, artist 65. Peter Gill, playwright 66. Howard Hodgkin, artist 67. Neil Tennant, musician 68. Clive Barker, horror novelist 69. Ben Bradshaw, Labour MP 70. Guido Palau, hairdresser 71. Bryony Lavery, playwright 72. Nick Partridge, chief executive, Terrence Higgins Trust 73. Russell T Davies, screenwriter 74. Rob Newton, athlete 75. Maureen Duffy, author 76. Jonathan Harvey, playwright 77. Peter Gordon, chef 78. Dr Pepe Catalan, psychiatrist 79. Jonathan Hari, journalist, playwright and novelist 80. Matthew Parris, political commentator, author 81. Doctor Theo Nicholaou, medical oncologist 82. Guy Black, press secretary to Michael Howard 83. Maggi Hambling, artist 84. Beatrix Campbell, author and academic 85. Spencer Fox, managing director, Axis 86. Ben Frow, head of features and entertainment, Five 87. Jake Arnott, crime writer 88. Andrew Cooke, film and video examiner, BBFC 89. Joanna Briscoe, novelist 90. Mark Harper, lawyer 91. Michael Brown, political columnist 92. Gary Stolkin, headhunter 93. Michael Cashman, Labour MP 94. Mark Simpson, cultural commentator 95. Tim Flear, deputy head, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 96. Justin Ryand and Colin McAllister, television presenters 97. Steve Parkinson, marketing director, Chrysalis 98. Barnaby Dawe, director of marketing, Sky Networks 99. Reverend Richard Kirker, Church of England Deacon 100. Rabbi Lionel Blue, Rabbi, broadcaster and author 101. Marc Short, Stonewall FC captain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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