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Paul Mescal is not gay, and he has starred in a gay romance named “The History of Sound,” but his portrayal of a gay character online does not mean that he’s gay.
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Paul Mescal plays a gay man in 'All Of Us Strangers', directed by Andrew Haigh. His neighbour Harry Mescal returns home drunk one night and flirts with him. He has addressed the conversation around straight actors playing queer roles. New subscribers only.
He further suggested that the sex scenes in All of Us Strangers will be different from those he has filmed previously. Plan auto-renews until cancelled. InPaul Mescal was in a relationship with singer and songwriter Phoebe Bridgers. More about Paul Mescal Andrew Scott.
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Paul Mescal said he chooses characters 'regardless of their sexuality' in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE at 'The History of Sound' premiere in New York City on Tuesday, Sept. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies.
The British filmmaker said that the three of them went to a concert together. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. Their steamy encounter develops into a tender romance.
Haigh, who is openly gay, is behind the queer indie film Weekend. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. There was no sense of them being afraid of approaching those scenes.