Randy Harrison, who played Justin on Queer As Folk, has been hiding out in Brooklyn with his media scribe boyfriend Simon Dumenco last time we checked. But he'll be in Connecticut until Christmastime playing Andy Warhol in Pop!. The circuit party element should be familiar.
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too bad he's not a little more of a media whore. he's got such a pretty face :( but at the same time i'm happy for him because he seems very grounded and an all around nice guy.
Harrison has been VERY active on stage since QAF ended. He's the co-founder of an arts collective ("The Arts Bureau"), has played Mozart in Amadeus, Billy Bibbit in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Frank Gardner in Mrs. Warren's Profession", Lucky in "Waiting for Godot", Alan Strang in "Equus" and Osvald Alving in Ibsen's "Ghosts", all at the Berkshire Theatre Festival; Young Tom in "The Glass Menagerie" at The Guthrie, Off- Broadway: Laszlo and Gerhart in The Public Theatre's production of "The Singing Forest",Spencer in The Red Bull Theatre production of "Edward the Second" and Eros in the Theatre for New Audiences' "Antony and Cleopatra". He's also written and starred in an independent film that is in post-production. So you can't say he is just hiding out in Brooklyn