Frank Zappa (1940-1993) was a counterculture musician known for studio albums such as We're Only in it for the Money and One Size Fits All, and for the single "Valley Girl," which memorialized 1980s slang phrases like "grody to the max."
His work had considerable homophobic content:
"Bobby Brown" (1979), the "cutest guy in town," has a run-in with a lesbian and turns gay.
"He's So Gay" (1984) is about a guy who's "so very, very gay" that he likes golden showers and S&M, and an evening's "not complete without some meat in his seat".
He had four children: Moon, Dweezil, Ahmet, and Diva.
Dweezil (born 1969), top photo and left, is a guitarist who tours with the group Zappa Plays Zappa. Apparently he didn't inherit his father's rough features, as attested by the many pictures of his face and physique on the internet.
As an actor, Dweezil voiced Ajax, the surly teenage son on Duckman (1994-1997). He has also appeared in Fully Loaded, Jack Frost, MAD TV, and Anarchy TV.
He doesn't seem to have inherited his father's homophobia. He was even the subject of gay rumors early in his career.
Ahmet Zappa (1974-) doesn't have as many shirtless photos, but it doesn't look like he would be particularly impressive. He sometimes tours with his brother, and he's had a lot of acting experience.
He's been the subject of gay rumors, too.
Beefcake, gay subtexts, and queer representation in mass media from the 1950s to the present
Mar 22, 2017
Mar 21, 2017
Daniel Clark: Brother for Life
On Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension (1998), a spinoff of the homoromantic subtext classic that paired Stanley Hope (Daniel) and Mitchell Taylor (Bill Switzer) as teenage paranormal investigators in an alternate universe.
On I Was a Sixth Grade Alien (1999) as Tim Thompkins, who buddy-bonds with the purple-skinned alien boy (played by Ryan Cooley).
In Model Behavior (2000), as the little brother of a girl involved in a Prince and the Pauper-style switch.
Plus Are You Afraid of the Dark, Goosebumps, The Zack Files, and Darcy's Wild Life.
As an adult, Daniel played a jerk in Juno (2007) and buffed bad boy-turned-hero Sean Cameron on the Canadian teen soap Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001-2008). He's assumed to be homophobic after he pushes the gay kid Marco, but he insists that he's not. At least he managed to display his increasingly buffed physique, with semi-nude and underwear shots nearly as impressive as those of his brother.
Daniel also managed to do some teen buddy-bonding, in the Australian slasher flick Left for Dead (also released as Devil's Night).
He retired from acting to go to college, where he majored in Political Communication. He's currently working as a news associate for ABC, and he's involved with environmental causes.
Labels:
2000s,
alien,
Canada,
Degrassi,
homophobia,
sci-fi,
soap opera
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