Daniel
07-10-2009, 10:09 AM
Before there was a Jack McFarland on Will and Grace, there was Monroe, played by Jim J. Bullock, on Too Close of Comfort.
A very good interview with Bullcock: http://www.queerty.com/before-there-could-be-a-jack-mcfarland-there-was-a-jim-j-bullock-20090710/
Bullock also had a talk show with the late Tammy Faye- of PTL fame.
In the 2000 documentary The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Tammy laments about how sad it is that “we as Christians, who are to be the salt of the earth…who are supposed to be able to love everyone, are afraid so badly of an AIDS patient that we will not go up and put our arm around them." It seems that Tammy was often confronted with the disconnect between her faith and her consummate love of every human being, while Jim, similarly, was torn between his faith and loving himself.
It's clear from the interview that Bullock still faces difficulties with his family because of religious conservatism.
Boy....do I understand that.
A very good interview with Bullcock: http://www.queerty.com/before-there-could-be-a-jack-mcfarland-there-was-a-jim-j-bullock-20090710/
Bullock also had a talk show with the late Tammy Faye- of PTL fame.
In the 2000 documentary The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Tammy laments about how sad it is that “we as Christians, who are to be the salt of the earth…who are supposed to be able to love everyone, are afraid so badly of an AIDS patient that we will not go up and put our arm around them." It seems that Tammy was often confronted with the disconnect between her faith and her consummate love of every human being, while Jim, similarly, was torn between his faith and loving himself.
It's clear from the interview that Bullock still faces difficulties with his family because of religious conservatism.
Boy....do I understand that.