Is dexter gay in real life

In a candid interview with Tim Teeman, Michael C. Hall talks about his ‘fluid’ sexuality, facing cancer, the future of ‘Dexter,’ and the politics of straight actors in LGBT roles.

His fellow coffee drinkers may have seen him play the serial killer Dexter, or the hot, perennially freaked-out undertaker David Fisher in Six Feet Under, but today Michael C. Hall’s anonymity in an Upper West Side cafe is guaranteed thanks to a baseball cap inscribed with a rainbow atop Brian Eno’s name. The actor lives nearby with his third wife, Morgan Macgregor, and their jet long-haired dachshund Salamander.

Handsome, charming, and eloquent, and with a light beard of reddish-gray stubble, Hall will talk about death, both as a shadow in his own existence and in the roles that hold made him notable. Having played one of television’s most radical and remembered gay characters, he will talk about “leaning in” to his own “fluid” sexuality, and the vexed cultural politics around the roles available for openly gay and gender non-conforming actors and unbent actors playing same-sex attracted and trans roles.

He will talk about giving up alcohol, marijuana, and becoming a vegan. And the Golden Globe and

Michael C. Hall Opens Up About His 'Fluid' Sexuality: 'I'm Not All the Way Heterosexual'

Michael C. Hall is opening up about his sexuality and past roles as LGBTQ characters.

The 47-year-old performer got candid about how he's "not all the way heterosexual," while discussing his previous homosexual roles as David in Six Feet Under, the Emcee in Cabaret and Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

“I think there’s a spectrum. I am on it. I’m heterosexual. But if there was a percentage, I would say I was not all the way heterosexual," Hall said in an interview with The Daily Beast published on Friday. "I think playing the Emcee required me to fling a bunch of doors wide open because that character I imagined as pansexual. Yeah, like I made out with Michael Stuhlbarg every night doing that show. I reflect I have always leaned into any fluidity in terms of my sexuality.”

When asked if he had ever been in a sexual relationship with another man, Hall said he hadn't.

“I’ve never had an intimate relationship with a man. I consider, maybe because of an absent father, there has definitely been a desire for an heartfelt int

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Michael C Hall on death, dogs, depravity and Dexter: ‘It was fantastic to be ethically unbound’

Michael C Hall’s face is weirdly immutable – he looks no different now, at 50, from a decade or more ago, when he would loom down from giant posters as Dexter, the footloose serial killer. In fact, he looks pretty much the same as he did in Six Feet Under, playing David Fisher, right at the start of the century – he has one of those very structured faces, its features and angles carved so surely that there’s nowhere for them to disintegrate into.

Which is fortunate, since, in a highly uncommon move, Showtime has brought Dexter back to life after an eight-year hiatus, and what looked like an extinction event, assist in 2013. Dexter: New Blood has more complexity and less puckishness, certainly, than the first two series. He’ll talk about that in a minute, but first, he says: “I acquire to just respond to this text very briefly. My wife and I, our dog is sick and she wants to make sure she’s OK.” He married Morgan Macgregor, a author, in 2016, after an elopement and brief marriage to his Dexter co-star Jennifer Carpenter in 2008. His first marriage was to the fabulous Broadway hoofer Amy