Talk:Tony Slattery

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Regarding his period of over-exposure, Rory Bremner also made jokes about it, as did the down-market sitcom Birds Of A Feather. Given that in Britain, we always assume Anmericans are far ahead of us in all areas of showbusiness, it was really weird to find, when the Internet started opening up in the late 1990's, that so many young Yanks were going on about the well past-it Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and that their favourite on it seemed to be Slattery, who at that time couldn't get arrested. And his interviews, to this day, are of the "I've been to hell and back" variety, rather than about new performing or writing projects. Also, he is widely assumed to be gay. It's odd that he's never confirmed it in this day and age. Dolmance 17:27, 26 September 2007 (UTC)fwible

I thought he had confirmed it, on a TV documentary where he discussed his mental problems. AuntFlo (talk) 06:53, 24 March 2008 (UTC)