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Quotes from Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman

A couple of my favorite podcasts are 'Still Processing' from 'The New York Times,' Oprah's 'Super Soul Conversations,' RuPaul's 'What's the Tee?'
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
I had examples from a very young age of gay actors or personalities coming out in late '90s and early 2000s who faced a lot of backlash and didn't have a lot of support and risked ruining their careers.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
I feel like, for so many years in the industry, LGBT-identifying actors were told to play small or water themselves down or 'butch it up,' whether you're a male and you're only going out for straight characters because gay characters aren't being written, or you're a woman and you're told to 'femme it up' to play the leading lady role.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
People often ask me why I choose to primarily play queer characters, and my answer is that as a queer man, I choose to align myself with projects in which I can be of service for a purpose greater than myself: to be for an audience of queer people of color, something I didn't have the privilege of seeing as a young man.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Each time I turn on my own television screen and see reflections of myself in other courageous young LGBTQ-identifying actors and artists, I know that the dream is expanding. That would not be possible without LGBTQ Pride. Celebrate yourself, and the world will catch up.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
I am a flea market junkie! Every city I go to, I'll be sure to look up when and where the biggest and best markets are nearby.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
People are scared of the unknown.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
The very nature of 'UnREAL' is that we are provocative, uncensored, and brutally tactless.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
'UnREAL' has always been provocative and bitingly honest, which makes the show what it is.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
I watched some shows like 'The Simple Life' and 'The Anna Nicole Smith Show,' but I hadn't really watched 'The Bachelor' until I was cast on 'UnReal.'
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
At 21 years old, I found myself in Vancouver, and that's where I got the part for my first movie. I was sitting in a restaurant, and the director came up to me and asked me to read for his film. I really took it with a grain of salt. It was the creepiest casting situation, probably. It turned out that it wasn't.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Coming of age as a young queer man of color, it was a rarity to see any reflections of myself portrayed in mainstream media. Turning on the television or going to the movies was an escape into the imagination, yet it did not allow me a place of true connection to what I was viewing on the screen in front of me.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
I'm the type of person who far prefers a vacation filled with trips to museums and art galleries, shopping and exploring vintage flea markets, people-watching at cafes, and discovering delicious restaurants as opposed to lounging on a beach for days on end.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman