‘Space Jam’ role wasn’t meant for iconic actor because he was ‘too gay,’ says longtime star
- Nathan Lane lost a role in the 1996 movie 'Space Jam' because he was deemed 'too gay,' according to his interview with Vanity Fair.
- Lane auditioned for the part of Michael Jordan's publicist, which eventually went to another actor from 'Seinfeld.'
- In a 2023 interview, Lane revealed that Robin Williams protected him from being forced to come out as gay during a press tour for 'The Birdcage.'
- Lane expressed his gratitude towards Williams, describing him as a 'beautiful, sensitive soul.
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Nathan Lane Was Told ‘I Was Too Gay’ for ‘Space Jam’ Role of Michael Jordan’s Assistant, but Lane Was Relieved: ‘Thank God I Didn’t Have to Do It’
Nathan Lane was up for a role in 'Space Jam' to star as Michael Jordan's assistant. He was told he was 'too gay to play the part.'
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