
In The New Swiss Family Robinson (1999), he displays no heterosexual interest, instead lettin ghis brother Shane (John Asher) romance the desert-island girl. That is not his d*ck
He began playing gay characters in 2001, with Eric Brown, an abused gay teen taken in by the genial judge and her family on Judging Amy (2001-2003).
Blake's jumpy nervousness and wounded expression got him cast as some murderers or arsonists, usually gay-vague, but then he jumped back into gay characters with Duncan, the only gay student at a magic academy on a 2004 episode of the paranormal Charmed.
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In 2006-2008, he played the gay-vague Karl, a teenager living among the evil Others, on Lost. He gets a girlfriend, but he's still gay-vague.
He also played the gay Moritz on Broadway in Spring Awakening (with costar Kyle Rabko, left).
After some guest spots on Mad Men, NCIS, and Gray's Anatomy, he he played the gay-guy-next-door who provides graphic novelist Michael O'Keefe with new inspiration in the movie Finding Neighbor (2013). I can't tell from the plot synopsis if they make out or not.
Blake retired from acting in 2015, and now lives on a farm in Three Rivers, California, near Sequoia National Park, with his husband, Kenton Waltz and their two children. They raise goats. It's three hours from Los Angeles and San Francisco! Sounds awful to me, but he says it is "amazingly rewarding."
Not much of a physique -- the tattoos are a big turnoff -- and no n*de photos, but I'll take a gay actor when I can get one.
Even if he's retired.