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Ryan Phillipe Was Told Not to Play the First Gay Teenage on Daytime TV

Last updated: May 29, 2025 10:25 am
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In a recent interview with People magazine, Ryan Phillippe opened up about his initial fears surrounding his role as Billy Douglas on the daytime soap opera “One Life to Live” in the early 1990s. Playing the first gay teenager in daytime television history, Phillippe admitted that he was hesitant to accept the role due to the societal attitudes towards LGBTQ representation at the time.

Despite receiving advice from those close to him to turn down the role, Phillippe ultimately decided to take on the character of Billy. Reflecting on this decision, he shared that it was a “really profound experience” for him. He acknowledged that there were fears associated with breaking barriers in the entertainment industry, but the positive impact of his portrayal quickly became evident.

As the episodes featuring Billy aired, Phillippe received an overwhelming amount of fan mail. Viewers expressed their gratitude for seeing a character like Billy on their screens, with some sharing that they had never felt represented in entertainment before. Parents also reached out to Phillippe, thanking him for providing a way to connect with their LGBTQ children through his portrayal of Billy.

Looking back on his time on “One Life to Live,” Phillippe emphasized the importance of representation and the impact it can have on audiences. At just 17 years old during his tenure on the show, he matured through the experience and recognized the significance of his role in shaping perceptions and attitudes towards LGBTQ individuals.

For more insights from Ryan Phillippe’s interview with People magazine, readers can visit their website. Phillippe’s journey as Billy Douglas serves as a reminder of the power of representation in media and the positive influence it can have on viewers.

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