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Ryan Murphy is the ONE big example. Lol How many other openly gay directors can you name on his level of notoriety? Also no. The majority of directors and producers are not gay. Actually provide evidence for your claims smart guy. Cherry picking is not evidence. A handful of gay directors still don't prove your point. The absolute nerve and arrogance to tell me "I have no clue" about something. Tf.
Some directors, at least half Oscar-nominated, a number of films that made several hundred million, a couple that crossed a billion and a few hit TV series thrown in):

Adam Shankman (Disenchanted, What Men Want)
Alan Ball (True Blood, Six Feet Under)
Bill Condon (Beauty and the Beast, Breaking Dawn 1 & 2, Dreamgirls)
Chris Butler (ParaNorman, Kubo and the Two Strings)
Dean DeBlois (Chris Butler, How To Train Your Dragon)
Gus Van Sant (When We Rise, Milk)
Lee Daniels (The Wonder Years, Empire, The Butler, Precious)
Luca Guadagnino (Scarface, Call Me By Your Name)
Michael Patrick King (Sex and the City, And Just Like That)
Pedro Almodóvar (Parallel Mothers and several Oscar contenders)
Rob Marshall (The Little Mermaid, Into The Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Chicago)
Robert Luketic (The Baby-Sitters Club, Jane the Virgin, Legally Blonde)
Roland Emmerich (The Day After Tomorrow, Godzilla, Independence Day)
Stephen Daldry (The Crown)
Tate Taylor (Ava, Ma, Girl On The Train, The Help)
Todd Haynes (Carol, I'm Not There, Far From Heaven)
Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals, A Single Man)

Gay TV showrunners, well, there are so many to list. But, to name a few, Greg Berlanti has at least 15 shows on the air. Chris Van Dusen runs Netflix's runaway hit Bridgerton. Dan Levy's Schitt's Creek won ALL seven comedy Emmys in a single year. Kevin Williamson, from Scream and The Vampire Diaries has several projects coming along. Alan Yang oversaw Parks and Recreations, The Good Place and Master of None. We could do TV all day.
 
Some directors, at least half Oscar-nominated, a number of films that made several hundred million, a couple that crossed a billion and a few hit TV series thrown in):

Adam Shankman (Disenchanted, What Men Want)
Alan Ball (True Blood, Six Feet Under)
Bill Condon (Beauty and the Beast, Breaking Dawn 1 & 2, Dreamgirls)
Chris Butler (ParaNorman, Kubo and the Two Strings)
Dean DeBlois (Chris Butler, How To Train Your Dragon)
Gus Van Sant (When We Rise, Milk)
Lee Daniels (The Wonder Years, Empire, The Butler, Precious)
Luca Guadagnino (Scarface, Call Me By Your Name)
Michael Patrick King (Sex and the City, And Just Like That)
Pedro Almodóvar (Parallel Mothers and several Oscar contenders)
Rob Marshall (The Little Mermaid, Into The Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Chicago)
Robert Luketic (The Baby-Sitters Club, Jane the Virgin, Legally Blonde)
Roland Emmerich (The Day After Tomorrow, Godzilla, Independence Day)
Stephen Daldry (The Crown)
Tate Taylor (Ava, Ma, Girl On The Train, The Help)
Todd Haynes (Carol, I'm Not There, Far From Heaven)
Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals, A Single Man)

Gay TV showrunners, well, there are so many to list. But, to name a few, Greg Berlanti has at least 15 shows on the air. Chris Van Dusen runs Netflix's runaway hit Bridgerton. Dan Levy's Schitt's Creek won ALL seven comedy Emmys in a single year. Kevin Williamson, from Scream and The Vampire Diaries has several projects coming along. Alan Yang oversaw Parks and Recreations, The Good Place and Master of None. We could do TV all day.
Wow so 16 or so filmmakers and then TV directors too numerous to mention. That's a majority of directors in Hollywood now? You know since that was the original claim I challenged form that banned troll. Again this is still just cherry picking. Also there accolades have no bearing on my point either. There are far more female directors and straight directors collectively, and still even more if you count by award winners. This isn't controversial.
 
Wow so 16 or so filmmakers and then TV directors too numerous to mention. That's a majority of directors in Hollywood now? You know since that was the original claim I challenged form that banned troll. Again this is still just cherry picking. Also there accolades have no bearing on my point either. There are far more female directors and straight directors collectively, and still even more if you count by award winners. This isn't controversial.
No. It's just stupid. You said Ryan Murphy was an anomaly. He isn't. There are no shortage of bib-name gay TV producers, directors and film directors who are gay. Hell, Bob Greenblatt, who ran NCB and put HBOMax Together is gay. Tom Cook, the CEO of Apple and who has Apple TV is gay. You whole stupidity that if you are counting on gay directors and producers to get hired, you are in bad luck, because Murphy is an exception shows you know nothing about Hollywood. At all.
 
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No. It's just stupid. You said Ryan Murphy was an anomaly. He isn't. There are no shortage of bib-name gay TV producers, directors and film directors who are gay. Hell, Bob Greenblatt, who ran NCB and put HBOMax Together is gay. Tom Cook, the CEO of Apple and who has Apple TV is gay. You whole stupidity that if you are counting on gay directors and producers to get hired, you are in bad luck, because Murphy is an exception shows you know nothing about Hollywood. At all.
Maybe don't put words in my mouth? I never claimed to be a Hollywood expert nor did I suggest "counting on gay directors and producers to get hired, you are in bad luck, because Murphy is an exception". You're actually insane and totally missing the point of that exchange.

Stop replying to me!! You're already off topic (on top of replying to a post I made 9 months ago to a banned user) ffs. You sound unhinged.
 
Lord, what is it about Mid March that has brought out all the argumental individuals on every freakin thread it feels like. Some of you need to go on Spring Break and take a chill pill!
March Madness?