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Queer as Folk's Gale Harold stars in new gay thriller

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Gale Harold, the actor who mesmerised gay audiences for five season’s as Brian Kinny on the TV show ‘Queer as Folk’, has a brand new movie.

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Harold star in the new thriller Kiss Me, Kill Me, and the trailer for the movie has just been released.

The psychological thriller is about a young gay man Dusty (Van Hansis) who confronts his unfaithful boyfriend Stephen (Gale Harold) about his cheating ways. He blacks out and when he awakes he discovers his boyfriend has been murdered.

The film has been doing the rounds of the festival circuit, but we’ll probably have to wait until it gets a DVD release to see it in Australia.

Harold is not the only familiar face in the cast. Van Hansis made his name playing an openly gay character on the daytime soap As the World Turns. Also in the cast in Jai Rodriquez one of the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy crew, and drag star Shangela.

Since Queer as Folk wrapped Harold has had a star role on the TV series Vanished, appeared as Wyatt Earp on Deadwood and made guest appearances on Grey’s Anatomy, Defiance and CSI: New York.

Harold also spent some time on the TV series Desperate Housewives but his appearance was curtailed when he injured himself in a motorbike accident.  

Check out the film’s trailer below.

 

 

 

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