Showing posts with label Lucas Neff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucas Neff. Show all posts

Jul 16, 2025

Camden Garcia: The swishy straight kid on "Raising Hope" grows up to play femme gay guys. With bonus Ben and Boris



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Raising Hope (2010-14) starred Lucas Neff as a teenager who accidentally becomes a father.  He has biceps, and a chest which he displays on occasion; his dad (Garrett Dillahunt, left) is on display quite often; and there's even a gay character, his boss Barney (Greg Binkley).  At least I think he was gay; he played a gay guy on the earlier My Name is Earl


Nope: his gayness was erased, like it was for this kid.

He's Camden Garcia playing Trevor, a young teenager who works at the grocery store, and gets a crush on Jimmy's girlfriend Sabrina.

A crush on a girl?  This kid?

In another episode, he's an actor starring in a show called Yo-Zappa-Do.  Still straight.


The grown-up Camden has a chest and biceps as impressive as Lucas Neff's.   His Instagram tagline is: little/rascal, kid comedian, child actor, bikini girl.

He has a personal website with headshots, publicity, and a resume: 

A BFA in Theater Performance from Boston University, plus training at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and Second City 

Skills include drag queen, balancing things on his nose and chin, baton twirling, and working with chimps.


Theater: Newsies, Morning in Freedonia, This Could Be on Broadway, and Stamptown




And a lot of standup comedy shows where he riffs on being gay and femme. 

Camden grew up in Calabasas California.  His dad Greg Garcia was the producer and head writer for several popular sitcoms of the 2000s ("Greg, move your head!"), so naturally his career began with guest or recurring spots on Daddy's shows.  In addition to Raising Hope:

More after the break

Oct 15, 2019

"Carol's Second Act": Frankie from "The Middle" Goes to Medical School

Remember Scrubs (2001-2010), about some new doctors or interns or something who clash with the medical hierarchy?  I don't remember much about it, except for the jerk doctor who disapproved of exercise.    Say what?

But the premise has been reprised a decade later in Carol's Second Act (2019), starring Patricia Heaton of The Middle as a middle-aged woman -- actually a senior citizen -- who decides to go to medical school.

It beats eating cheesecake and hooking up.  (I am referencing The Golden Girls, a gay classic with no male characters).

According to the Medical School Central website, the average age of new medical students is 24, but every year 10-12 people over the age of 50 are admitted.  They'll be over 60 when they complete their residency, but ten years at your dream job is better than no years.

Carol is now in her internship year, clashing with the medical hiearchy and den-mothering the usual brood of interns:

1. Lucas Neff of Raising Hope and American Princess as Caleb (top photo), who got into medical school only because his family is rich, and therefore has an inferiority complex.  He gives his pronouns ("he, him"), which causes a burst of laugh track laughter.  Being sensitive to gender diversity is humorous?

Jean-Luc Bilodeaux of Baby Daddy as the overachieving Daniel (the one having his butt checked out), who graduated at the top of his class and has already been published in medical journals, but knows nothing about practicing medicine.




I love the name Jean-Luc Bilodeau.  For some reason it reminds me of Bluto from the Popeye cartoons.

Sabina Jalees as Lexie, a first-generation college student, and a gay Muslim.  At least, the actress is a gay Muslim.   Her character self-identifies as "queer."

Wait -- I thought Patricia Heaton was homophobic.  The Middle had a gay recurring character, but they never actually said the word.

The medical hiearchy includes:

1.  Dr. Frost, the dorky chief of staff, played by the elderly Kyle McLaughlin 

2. Dr. Jacobs, the tough, no-nonsense head resident, played by Ito Aghayere, a first-generation Nigerian-Canadian actress.

3. Nurse Dennis, played by Cedric Yarbrough of Speechless.  I hope they're not planning any "male nurse" jokes.

I saw the first episode, because it was free on Amazon Prime.  Carol chirps, Dr. Jacobs glares at her and gives her a humiliating assignment, she breaks the rules and saves the day, Dr. Jacobs admits that she might be a good doctor after all.

Yawn.  I've only seen this a thousand times before, with doctors, reporters, teachers -- you name it.

According to the IMDB, the second episode is more of the same: chirp, humiliating assignment, break rules, save the day, "you might be a good doctor after all."

Third episode.  More of the same.

I'd give it a miss, but I want to hear more about the gay Muslim character.  And I know it's a long shot, but I'm hoping that Daniel or Caleb turn out to be gay.

Or take their shirts off, now that we can't see Axl in his underwear anymore.  Depressing fact: The Middle has ended.
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