Link to the n*de photos
We're watching Batwoman (2019-22), with Bruce Wayne's cooler cousin Kate Kane taking over the cowl. Dougray Scott plays her father Jacob Kane, whose ICE-like Crows "protect" Gothan City instead of the police. Jake is perfectly accepting of his daughter being a lesbian, but virulently anti-superhero, so she is unlikely to come out asthe Bat. Her ex-girlfriend Sophie, now in a lavender marriage, happens to be Jake's chief officer, so when he orders "find Batwoman, and shoot to kill," she's conflicted.
It gets more complicated: when Kate was twelve years old, Mom and sister went over the bridge into the Gothan River. Sister survived, but was imprisoned by a face-extracting serial killer for 11 years before emerging as the "Why did you stop searching for me?" supervillain Alice. You know, the one with the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts, the magic mushroom.....
Well, let's not go down that rabbit hole. I'm more interested in seeing the gruff, gravelly-voiced macho man tied up. Which he is, a lot. And maybe checking out his gay roles and beneath-the-belt equipment.
Dougray is Scottish: he was born in Glenrolthes, about an hour by car from Edinburgh, in 1965. After secondary school he attended the Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, and started his career on the West End. His plays include Beckett, Welcome Home, The Power and the Glory, The Rover, This Island's Mine, and most recently Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
His on-screen acting begins with episodes of tv series like Zorro (1990), Lovejoy (1992), and Stay Lucky (1994), but fame came with Ever After (1998): The Grande Dame tells us about the real Cinderella, her great-great grandmother, the liberated Age of Reason Danielle de Barbarac. Dougray plays Prince Henry, her love interest and equal partner.
Some popular movies followed:
Mission Impossible 2 (2000), starring famous homophobe Tom Cruise. He plays the villain Sean Ambrose.
Ripley's Game (2002), a sequel that heterosexualizes the gay killer of The Incredible Mr. Ripley (1999). He plays the main victim.
My Week with Marilyn (2011). He plays playwright Arthur Miller. Spoiler alert: he dates Marilyn Monroe.
Dougray shows his backside in Enigma (2001), about British spies during World War II.And in Things to Do Before You are 30 (2005), about some 20-something buds facing "adult" problems like a pregnant girlfriend (Dougray) , a "crippled step-dad" (Danny Nussbaum) and being gay (Shaun Parkes).
Both backsides are on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends
Dougray's major tv roles:
Desperate Housewives (2006-07). He plays Ian, who dates main character Susan until her boyfriend (James Denton, n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) wakes up from his coma.
Doctor Who (2013) as Alec, a ghost-hunter who helps the Doctor (Matt Smith) explore the haunted Caliburn House.
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