Home Actor Robert Gant HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2022 Robert Gant Instagram - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

Robert Gant Instagram – This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

Robert Gant Instagram - This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation. As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with. Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above. But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod. Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc. #Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance

Robert Gant Instagram – This month is the 25th Anniversary of Disney’s Hercules! And with it comes many memories. Playing the famed Herc was one of my very first jobs in Hollywood. From beginning to end, I worked on the film for a period spanning 18 months, on and off, memorizing Tate Donovan‘s classic, humorously stuttering dialogue (pre-recorded and given to me to learn on cassette tapes) and infusing the scenes with my own comedic interpretation.

As new as I was to the process, my good fortune in getting to work with some of Disney’s most legendary animators was clear to me. Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (already legends going into the process as the director/creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), and all the team, were beyond amazing to work with.

Granted, by the end of the run, the Hercules outfit I donned each session was showing signs of its prolonged use. In particular, Hercules’ hair, which had started as a well formed wig, ultimately morphed into the hairspray-infused helmet you see in the photo above.

But nothing could dampen the joy I felt at getting to be a part of this incredible classic, acting out the many fights and scenes, action-filled and romantic, as the animators worked their Olympian magic to create this timeless homage to the Greek demigod.

Huge shout out to @michelledanse, my Megara cohort, who helped bring that character to life so beautifully. Herc is forever in my heart, and having gotten to work on that project will always remain for me one of those truly cool, utterly unique Hollywood experiences. Thanks so much, John and Ron, for giving me the opportunity to “go the distance” and be a part of immortalizing your timeless, eternally heroic, big lovable lug, Herc.

#Hercules #Disney #DisneyAnimation #ZeroToHero #GoTheDistance | Posted on 28/Jun/2022 21:17:14

Robert Gant Instagram – It’s the last day of Pride Month so figured it was time to bring back the extended dance cut from Heather Small’s classic anthem, PROUD! (This is the mix from the #QueerAsFolk series finale.)

The glasses are the ones I wore as Ben Bruckner throughout the series, so I thought they needed to make a quick cameo appearance.

Love you all. Our journey to live our most free and expansive lives continues. Happy Pride Year. “Love First.” And then dance.

#Proud #LGBTQ #PrideMonth #QAF #LoveFirst #Freedom
Robert Gant Instagram – This photo was taken on today’s date, June 26th, in 2003, during the Houston nighttime Pride parade. It was the same day that the Supreme Court handed down Lawrence v Texas, the decision that overturned the sodomy laws in the U.S. (still remaining in 14 states at the time, including Texas). 

The ruling established the right for gay people in the United States TO HAVE CONSENSUAL SEX LEGALLY. (It also became the symbolic date on which the Court would later overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, aka DOMA, and affirm the right to same-sex marriage.) The decision in Lawrence was based on the same 5th and 14th Amendment reasoning that made up the foundation for Roe v. Wade. 

I made an appearance at a Houston nightclub that historic night and was in the DJ booth when the wonderful @djtracyyoung stopped the music so that, on the mic, I could remind everyone in the club that, for the first time since 1973 (and, in truth, long before), when the state of Texas had criminalized “homosexual conduct,” they could go home and legally have sex. The roar from the dance floor was deafening. Pure, unrestrained joy. 

That Texas law criminalizing “homosexual conduct,” while invalidated by the ruling in Lawrence, nonetheless remains a part of the Texas penal code. Lawrence v Texas is one of the cases that Justice Clarence Thomas proposes revisiting. 

The next chapter for all of us has begun.

#Freedom #Equality #Pride #LGBTQ #LawrencevTexas #RoevWade

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