So not impressed with the short hair & the scruff. But after Star is Born he probably needed to change his look because he probably can't go anywhere without being recognized. But I don't like the scruff.
My apologies, I assumed that on BWW Anthony Ramos would be a known entity, & that I was reacting to his appearance as a presenter at the Tonys. Frankly, I haven't seen him live, as I never saw the original cast of Hamilton. But his palpable charisma is clear from his first appearance on screen in Bradley Cooper's "A Star is Born." I lost interest in the film as soon as his character left the screen. I guarantee you that every homosexual in the world googled him as soon as the lights went up in whatever theatre they watched the movie at. Like myself, they were instantly disappointed to learn that IRL he is not gay.
Of all of the original cast of Hamilton, he seems to be the first who may successfully move on to greater fame.
He is both talented and damn friggen gorgeous.
So, anyone with memories of his live performances please feel free to use this thread to reminisce.
inception said: " I guarantee you that every homosexual in the world googled him as soon as the lights went up in whatever theatre they watched the movie at. Like myself, they were instantly disappointed to learn that IRL he is not gay."
This 'homosexual" didn't and also don't care what his sexuality is. That is his business and not mine.
"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter."
Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.
I mean, when I saw him in Star, my first thought was, "It's the guy from Hamilton who was kind of on Will & Grace and for some reason is a Crown Royal spokesperson." He is talented, but must have a following I'm not aware of.
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
Anthony Ramos is an excellent actor but your statement about how "all homosexuals" googling him with the lights went up is so far from the truth. Homosexuals include lesbians, and I doubt lesbians are googling him. Second, they probably wouldn't care to even find his name, and thirdly, who you find attractive isn't who everybody finds attractive.
It sounds like one of those teenage Hamilton stans from 2016 that gushes over Laurens and Hamilton and then gets disappointed that the actors aren't actually gay and neither are the historical figures.