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I love you. Crash. — sorrynotsorrybi: Raúl Esparza, born October

Raúl Esparza, born October 24,

Badassness: Raúl grew up in Miami, the only child to Cuban American parents, and studied drama at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He got his theatre break playing Riff Raff in the Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He went on to participate in Cabaret, Taboo, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Leap of Faith, and Company (for which he received two Tony nominations), as well as in the national tour of Evita, several more Sondheim productions, Chess, and in a production of Twelfth Night with Anne Hathaway. He then transitioned to TV with roles on Pushing Daisies and Hannibal, and as Rafael Barba on Law & Order: SVU. Raúl has been nominated for all four Tony acting categories, and won an Ovation Award for his leading role in Leap of Faith

Bisexuality: Raúl came out as bisexual in a interview with the New York Times. At the time he was separated from his wife, Michele, who had been his leading friend since high scho

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Yes indeed-y

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This man

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This beautiful, sometimes poorly dressed man

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Is bisexual

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He’s happily internet dating one very successful man

But that doesn’t mean he’s gay; he’s just bi. Plain and simple.

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And he doesn’t provide a fuck about whatever people may think of him because of it

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That’s some quality role modeling right there

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Raúl Esparza, born October 24,

Badassness: Raúl grew up in Miami, the only child to Cuban American parents, and studied drama at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He got his theatre break playing Riff Raff in the Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He went on to play in Cabaret, Taboo, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Leap of Faith, and Company (for which he received two Tony nominations), as adequately as in the national tour of Evita, several more Sondheim productions, Chess, and in a movie of Twelfth Night with Anne Hathaway. He then transitioned to TV with roles on Pushing Daisies and Hannibal, and as Rafael Barba on Law & Order: SVU. Raúl has been nominated for all four Tony acting categories, and won an Ovation Award for his leading role in Leap of Faith

Bisexuality: Raúl came out as bisexual in a interview with the New York Times. At the time he was separated from his wife, Michele, who had been his best friend since high school. When he first questioned his orientation, Ra&ua

Stage actor and singer Raúl Esparza(b. ) is a noted performer in Broadway productions &#; both musicals and straight plays &#; who also ventures into film and television roles. He was the subject of a New York Timesprofile in which he revealed that, although he had been married to his high school sweetheart since , he was bisexual and engaged in same-sex relationships. While he and his former wife remain close friends, Esparza revealed that he was involved with an unnamed male actor at the time; he and his wife quietly divorced in

Raúl stars in a new Broadway musical Leap of Faith(see video clip at end of post), which begins previews April 3 at the St. James Theatre. Esparza has received numerous Tony award nominations, among them his portrayal of flamboyant Philip Salon in the Young man George musical Taboo(), as Bobby, an empty guy devoid of connection, in Stephen Sondheim&#;s Company(), a lazy and snarky guy in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, and an assertive movie producer in David Mamet's Speed the Plow. He played the role of Riff Raff in the Broadway r