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Get Out! GAY Magazine – Issue 437 September 25, 2019

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BY EILEEN SHAPIRO<br />

CELEBRITY CORRESPONDENT<br />

Carly Hughes<br />

Show-Stopping Sensation of ABC’s<br />

‘American Housewife’<br />

Talented actress, singer and Broadway superstar Carly Hughes<br />

has made an endearing splash into the world of television with<br />

ABC’s out-of-the-box sitcom “American Housewife.” As Angela,<br />

she portrays a black, lesbian attorney living in an opulent, white,<br />

extravagant neighborhood.<br />

Having received the Princess Grace Award for Acting and Excellence<br />

in the Arts, Hughes received a B.F.A. in musical theater and moved<br />

to New York to pursue a career. After appearing on Broadway<br />

nine times in outstanding theater productions including Chicago,<br />

Pippin and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, she auditioned for<br />

“American Housewife” and quickly secured the role.<br />

A positive, effervescent and beautiful person, I spoke with Hughes<br />

about her smooth transition from the theater cosmos to the<br />

macrocosm of television.<br />

INTERVIEW<br />

I bet that you have so much fun on<br />

the set. The program is hysterical.<br />

Thank you. I’m just leaving set right<br />

now, and Ali Wong and I had some<br />

shenanigans going on where they had<br />

to say, “OK guys, stop laughing.”<br />

Congratulations on another season.<br />

How many people think that you are<br />

really a lesbian?<br />

I don’t know how many people believe<br />

it, but I know the vast majority would<br />

want to question it. When they come up<br />

to me on the street, they ask, “Are you<br />

dating someone?”, because they don’t<br />

know. A couple of times people will see<br />

me walking with a guy and say, “She’s<br />

not a lesbian,” or they will say, “Why<br />

is she walking with a guy?” That just<br />

means I’m doing my job very well if it’s<br />

that believable.<br />

Exactly. Did you have to do some<br />

research to portray a lesbian?<br />

You know what, no, but that’s a valid<br />

question, because some people might<br />

ask how do I do this. But when I got<br />

cast, my main priority and my goal<br />

was, yes, I play a lesbian on TV, but I’m<br />

playing a person who happens to love<br />

women, who are also part of the human<br />

race. So I just went into work trying to<br />

be a real, honest human being. You<br />

just work on building the framework of<br />

the character and then everything else<br />

falls into place. The preference of who<br />

she loves and who she is attracted to is<br />

secondary.

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