I'm not going to do a full profile of Nolan Gould, since I have already posted several photo collections, beginninng when he started to bulk up as the teenage Luke Dunphy on Modern Family (2009-2020). Now that he's grown up, I want to check out work since the Family went their separate ways, with the usual questions:
1. Any gay roles since Family?
2. Gay in real life?
3. Any non-clothed photos?
1. Gay roles? While doing Family, Nolan starred in a music video with a very long title beginning with Logic: 1-800-273-8255: "A homos* xual teenage boy struggles with his identity." The term is gay, homophobes. Coy Stewart plays the struggling boy, and Nolan his boyfriend.
After Family, Nolan appeared in:
An episode of Grey's Anatomy (2023).
Miranda's Victim (2023): A true--crime biopic: crime victim Trish wants justice, but because Ernesto Miranda confessed under duress, his guilty verdict was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court (Miranda v. Arizona, 1966). The result was the Miranda Warning ("You have the right to remain silent..."), which the police must read before beginning an interrogation. Nolan plays Trish's coworker, who has a crush on her and becomes a suspect after the crime.
The Nana Project (2023): An elderly woman goes on the road as a chess master, accompanied by her cameraman and two grandsons. Andrew (Nolan) is a quiet, responsible veterinary student, while Cody (Will Peltz) is a hard-partying fashion model, extremely feminine in his pearl necklace, gaudy rings, and multicolored nail polish.
I went through on fast forward to see if Cody gets a boyfriend, but the movie is about repairing the rift between the brothers. Neither does any dating.
Nor does anyone apparently allude to either of the grandsons being gay. In one scene, Cody says that he is tired because he's been "laying pipe" all night. Urban Dictionary says that the term could refer to men or women. Sounds like a "don't say gay" closeting.
Left: Will Peltz's backside.
More after the break.
Camp (2023), not to be confused with Camp Hideout (2023): A group of teenages "navigate friendship, romance, and betrayal" at Jewish summer camp. The trailer shows some girls walking in slow motion while three boys drool, spin-the-bottle kissing, more kissing, and a story about a Nazi ghost. I couldn't get any screenshots of the boys because they went by too fast, while the camera lingered on the girls, but Nolan and Joey King (a girl) are the focus romantic couple. Horribly retro and aggressively heterosexist.
Joe (2024): About the origin of "history's most hated character," Grandpa Joe from Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. They must mean "the most hated film character," but I hate that psycho Willie Wonka a lot more. Written, directed, and starring Greg Furman, here complaining that he can't remember his girl's name the next morning. Heterosexuals get their names?
The Liars of Black Mountain Road (coming). Written by Nolan and Parker Croft, directed by Parker Croft. No plot synopsis available, but it has only three actors, including Nolan, a girl his age, and an older man, so we can deduce hetero-romance.
#1. Any gay roles? None since Family.
#2. Gay in real life? Nolan was dating Ariel Winter, his on-screen sister, during Modern Family, and he dated his Camp co-star, Joey King (a girl), so no.
#3. Any non-clothed photos?
The grown-up Nolan. Not a selfie. I wonder who took it.
From Devon Werkheiser's podcast. Wait -- Devon is Jewish.
Maybe I classified the shot wrong, and it's actually Devon.
See also: Devon Werkheiser: Ned's Declassified gay panic, gay friends, backsides, and an unclothed Devon
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