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Elizabeth Ashley's 'Mrs. Emerson': Gay icon?


There are a lot of gay men out there who for some reason remember this character and can quote her lines. And it was a big hit in '78, but kind of forgotten now. Is this character, in fact, a gay icon? And if so, WHY? And remember: The physician's tour is on Tuesday!

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I might have responded to your comment earlier but I simply was not set up for it.

Your question made me laugh out loud because as a gay I have to admit to being able to quote a number of Elizabeth Ashley's lines from this movie...in fact, I borrowed one particular line recently to complain of poor customer service at a local Kaiser Permanente pharmacy.

I'm not sure as to the character being a gay icon or not but I can definitely see her as having a lot of gay appeal. With the unblinking,remote gaze, perfect diction, stylized zombie walk and glamorous coiffure and makeup(false eyelashes and orthopedic shoes...kinky!).... she's sort of a semi-camp,disco era homage to the character of Mrs. Danvers in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca.

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Yes! That's it! Mrs. Danvers, exactly! (And there's also something very (hate to be cliche, but) Joan Crawford about her.

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Yes! Also, she has that breathy, sexy Sally Kellerman-esque voice that was so popular in the 70s...she was so resolutely blank throughout, it was both scary (at the time) and funny (now). It made me a fan of Elizabeth Ashley...I saw her last year on Broadway in "Dividing the Estate" and she's much older but still has amazing presence....and I kept wanting her to suddenly slip into her nurse character from "Coma".

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She's not a gay icon. She's creepy. That's it. I am straight and I find her lines fun to quote as well. Get a life guys.

"...Every minute passing I wanna hold you. Every minute gone is too long a time."

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I never thought of her being a 'gay icon'. Being gay myself, I can only speculate that she's popular among gays because she acts like a cold, uppity bitch. This is why many of us gays like Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Cher, and too many others to mention.

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You don't have to be gay to think she's an icon...
But it wouldn't hoit!

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