Jesse Bradford: The gay and gay-subtext roles of yesteryear have vanished, but he still has a physique. And a cock.

 

Born in 1979, Jesse Bradford made his acting debut at the age of 8 months, in a Q-Tips commercial (it was a non-speaking role).  He was busy as a child, playing the son of a screenwriter with lung cancer in The Boys (1991) and brother of a psychotic gay kid (Harley Cross) in The Boy Who Cried Bitch (1991).

But he first made an impression on gay teens with Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995), where his Angus is lost in the Canadian wilderness with a dog named Yellow, fights for survival, and takes his shirt off, revealing a hard, firm but not muscular chest.


Unfortunately, Jesse's later projects involved a lot of girls.

In Hackers (1995), teenage computer whizzes Joey (Jesse) and The Girl try to save the world from a dangerous computer virus.  At least we see his butt.


In Clockstoppers (2002), Jesse and The Girl find a device that allows them to move super-fast, in effect stopping time.

But his darkly handsome teen idol face was sure to elicit swoons from gay teens.


The thriller Swimfan (2002) is about a psychotic girl who stalks Jesse, a high school swimmer.  Though he is heterosexual, the disdain he feels as the girl becomes more and more insistent in her desire to be with him can be read as a gay subtext.  And  fans got to see Jesse in a revealing swimsuit.












Some buddy bonding: his character  Balthazar likes Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) in Romeo+Juliet (1996).

He bonds with the gay male cheerleader Wes (Huntley Ritter) in Bring it On (2000). 

 In Flags of Our Fathers (2006), his Rene Gagnon storms the beach at Iwo Jima while mooning over Doc Bradley (Ryan Philippe).

After playing a gay hustler in Speedway Junky (1999), with Jonathan Taylor Thomas as his bisexual colleague, Jesse turned down a gay role in The Rule of Attraction (2002). Back then guys worried that playing gay would destroy their career.

More after the break




But Jesse played gay again in The Heights (2005), a young actor whom the engaged Jonathan (James Marsden) meets, falls for, and kisses.

Then the gay roles dried up:
A strraight attorney in Outlaw 

A straight guy in love with a single mom in Other People's Kids 

A straight single dad who bonds with two other straight single dads in Guys with Kids

The Year of Spectacular Men, about a woman dating spectacular men.


The only penis photos I could find.













This is a screen capture.  It's from a site that my virus protection program won't let me access.  

So one hacker said, "Hey, we can lure thousands of people to our site by pretending to have nude photos of a famous celebrity!  How about Jesse Bradford!" 

Come on, he's only famous if you were struggling to come out in the mid-1990s.


Everything has changed

In 10 Rules for Sleeping Around, 2017, Jesse is horrified and disgusted by the sight of Bryan Callan and Reid Ewing in bed together.  Not as horrified and disgusted as the guys themselves, who scream in homophobic panic.

Then on to Deception, Teachers, Magnum PI, Merry Kiss Cam....

Jesse's gay and gay-subtext days have vanished like the snows of yesteryear.  


Were they even real, or has it always been about The Girl?