LUKE MACFARLANE ‘WOULDN’T CHANGE ANYTHING’ ABOUT HIMSELF OR BROSExclusive: The Bros star reveals why he finds watching the first gay rom-com ‘tough’, masc for masc, his take on the gay/straight actors debate and his passion for carpentry.“Good morning,” says Luke Macfarlane cheerily as we log on to our Zoom call. For me, it’s late afternoon on a crisp autumnal day in October, while Luke is calling in from sunny Los Angeles. Clad in a dark baseball cap he confesses, “I just literally woke up and jumped on.” Not that you’d guess this from his appearance – the 42-year-old Canadian actor and star of Bros looks as handsome as ever, with kind eyes, a warm smile, and a scruffy beard that’s giving off hot-daddy vibes. He doesn’t just look good, either; as I discover during our hour-long conversation, he’s charming, sensitive, and thoughtful, too. We don’t even talk about Bros – the film he’s here to promote – for 20 minutes. First, we discuss our feelings about needles (despite his fear of them Luke has just had dry needling to treat a gym injury). We also touch on Luke’s brief turn in the musical-comedy series Smash a decade ago (“It was so fun. I worked with Debra Messing before she worked with Billy. She didn’t remember that.”) and Luke’s skills as a carpenter. |
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