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Sure, both series feature exceptional writing, legendary stars and the energy that can only come from a live studio audience. Plus, being on a streaming platform affords a certain liberation with storylines and uncensored dialog that truly capture the elder-gay experience in During our conversation, Graham dished about the on-set chemistry, the importance of being queer and visible, dealing with real-life tragedy in a fictional world and which actors he dreams of working with next season.

Is there added pressure to represent queer people in pop culture in this climate? So what we really only talk about is making it amazing. I think the most important lesson here is that you lean in and continue to be who you are, your most authentic self and put it up for the world to see.

We had that intention, no matter who won the election. So true. And I think you know, the most important thing that you can do is to show up. Thank you so much. The actress died in December shortly after being diagnosed with lung cancer. And we sing songs. I do it by myself here in my own apartment.

Nathan Lee Graham brings ‘Mid-Century Modern’ spin to LGBTQ+ representation

Come and join us. We exist. And you have fully fleshed out characters with dimension. Everybody gets their Suzanne Sugarbaker moment with some terrific monologues. What was it like working with her? Well, the best. She continues to be a light in my life. She was so supportive, so gracious.

She listened all the time, and she looked you square in the face, into your eyes when she acted with you and off-camera, as well. She always touched me. She would caress my hand; she would caress my cheek. So, to get to work with yet another fabulous woman — it was just another privilege and an honor and a treat.

I mean, she really was the real deal. This woman worked from 5 to 87, and she went out blazing like a star and with no assistance. She was a beautiful, beautiful human being and a real broad. You know what I mean? She would have loved the way that we did the tribute episode.

She wanted even her diagnosis to be written into the show. It had to be hard to film that episode.