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No. Seriously, he's gay.Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
No. Seriously, he's gay.Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
:thumbsup: :lips:Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
No. Seriously, he's gay.Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
Spoken like a true man.
Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
People lie all the time.Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Even if doogie himself said it.Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
Originally posted by: her209
People lie all the time.Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
Even if doogie himself said it.Originally posted by: her209
I refuse to believe it. Its a publicity stunt to get his acting career going again.
Originally posted by: mugs
No wonder Vinnie was always climbing in his window :Q
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
I'm telling you......a lot of these guys just get so much action so early and so easy that at some point it's just gotta get old to them.
Originally posted by: Sphexi
NPH...nooooOoo!
Does this mean no hooker laden cameo in Harold and Kumar go to Amsterdam?
Originally posted by: AAjax
Originally posted by: Sphexi
NPH...nooooOoo!
Does this mean no hooker laden cameo in Harold and Kumar go to Amsterdam?
If anything it means that they will just switch it over to teh mangina
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Does this mean no hooker laden cameo in Harold and Kumar go to Amsterdam?
Harris, who had a cameo as a tripped-out version of himself in the cult favorite Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, filled his time between sitcoms (Doogie ended in 1993) with a number of TV guest spots (including the almost-mandatory turn as a serial killer on one of the Law & Orders), small film roles and high-profile theater work. The 33-year-old actor's stage credits include leads in Proof, Sweeney Todd, Amadeus, Rent and Cabaret.