New York Tribeca film festival 2003: Exclusive, 62 HQ pics of Gale Harold!

by on Sep 6, 2011 - 6:45:52pm | | 0 comments

Thanks a lot to Céline at Undisclosed Desires for sending us almost all of these HQ pics, and to Elodie for the rest ;)

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Photo Gallery Update: Lots of new pics!

by on Jun 6, 2011 - 4:43:50pm | | 0 comments

If you didn’t take a look at the gallery last week, you may have missed a bunch of new pics! Gale’s, Randy’s and QAF’s categories have been updated, and here is what you can find…

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Wallpaper: Particles of Truth

by on Nov 2, 2009 - 2:20:00pm | | 25 comments

Sizes: 1680×1050 – 1600×1200 – 1024×768

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Screencaps: Particles of Truth + Desperate Housewives 417

by on May 26, 2008 - 6:20:00pm | | 4 comments

I watched “Particles of Truth” yesterday afternoon, and made a lot of caps with all Gale’s scenes.

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Photo Gallery Update and some fic recs!

by on Sep 14, 2007 - 10:39:00pm | | 2 comments

I just added more than 500 pics to my gallery.

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GALE’S FORCE: Hot as ever on QUEER AS FOLK, Gale Harold diversifies his resume

by on May 9, 2003 - 8:18:32pm | | 0 comments

Leave QUEER AS FOLK’s Gale Harold in the middle of a mall, at a gay pride event or walking down the streets of West Hollywood and a crowd is sure to surround him – autograph hounds en masse. With his cult celebrity, the 34 year old actor, who just wrapped his third season playing Pittsburgh’s sexy bad boy Brian Kinney in the popular series (the cliffhanger episode airs later this month), has come to expect a certain amount of public attention and lack of privacy. So, it was somewhat peculiar yet exciting for the Georgian born actor to arrive at the recent 2nd Annual Tribeca Film Festival held in downtown New York , in an anonymous fashion, unrecognizable to most of the independent film industry assembled. When RedZone sat down with Harold on the day of the premiere of his film PARTICLES OF TRUTH, a psychological drama about two vulnerable and tortured souls who find each other on the streets of New York and help change each other’s lives, his nerves were working overtime. Already a proven entity on cable television, Harold needed to impress a whole new audience of film critics and indie film players, many of whom were seeing his work for the first time.

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