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As a gay songwriter,<ref>http://downtownerdc.com/a-frank-conversation-with-years-years-frontman-olly-alexander/ Peter Murray, "A Frank Conversation with Years & Years Frontman Olly Alexander", ''The Downtowner'', 24 March 2015 Washington DC</ref><ref>http://www.metroweekly.com/2015/09/shining-stars-an-interview-with-years-and-years-olly-alexander/ "Shining Stars: An interview with Years and Years' Olly Alexander" , ''Metro Weekly'' </ref> Alexander has stated in interviews he would like to see greater use of the qualified male [[pronoun]] in music. He explained that, whenever he used to write a diary, he would refer to "you and I" because he wanted to hide who he was writing about. Several Years & Years songs feature male pronouns.<ref>http://www.out.com/music/2015/7/07/best-years-ever-gay-frontman-olly-alexander-years-years-hits-pops-sweet-spot Paul Flyyn, "Best Years Ever: With gay frontman Olly Alexander, Years & Years hits pop’s sweet spot" ''Out.com'', 7 July 2015 </ref> "It is kind of sad to me that we don't have gay popstars singing about men using a male pronoun," he told ''Digital Spy'', "but that could change hopefully."<ref name=":0">http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/interviews/a657111/years--years-interview-its-sad-we-dont-have-gay-popstars-using-male-pronouns.html Lewis Corner, "Years & Years Interview: It's sad we don't have gay male popstars using male pronouns", ''Digital Spy'', 8 July 2015</ref> Though his work with Years & Years he openly references his sexuality, Alexander "can't speak for all gay people, because there are so many different issues, and experiences, and different shapes and sizes. But I can speak for myself, and that is what I'm doing if I'm going to be writing songs and giving interviews, I want to be able to speak about something I care about."<ref name=":0" /> | As a gay songwriter,<ref>http://downtownerdc.com/a-frank-conversation-with-years-years-frontman-olly-alexander/ Peter Murray, "A Frank Conversation with Years & Years Frontman Olly Alexander", ''The Downtowner'', 24 March 2015 Washington DC</ref><ref>http://www.metroweekly.com/2015/09/shining-stars-an-interview-with-years-and-years-olly-alexander/ "Shining Stars: An interview with Years and Years' Olly Alexander" , ''Metro Weekly'' </ref> Alexander has stated in interviews he would like to see greater use of the qualified male [[pronoun]] in music. He explained that, whenever he used to write a diary, he would refer to "you and I" because he wanted to hide who he was writing about. Several Years & Years songs feature male pronouns.<ref>http://www.out.com/music/2015/7/07/best-years-ever-gay-frontman-olly-alexander-years-years-hits-pops-sweet-spot Paul Flyyn, "Best Years Ever: With gay frontman Olly Alexander, Years & Years hits pop’s sweet spot" ''Out.com'', 7 July 2015 </ref> "It is kind of sad to me that we don't have gay popstars singing about men using a male pronoun," he told ''Digital Spy'', "but that could change hopefully."<ref name=":0">http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/interviews/a657111/years--years-interview-its-sad-we-dont-have-gay-popstars-using-male-pronouns.html Lewis Corner, "Years & Years Interview: It's sad we don't have gay male popstars using male pronouns", ''Digital Spy'', 8 July 2015</ref> Though his work with Years & Years he openly references his sexuality, Alexander "can't speak for all gay people, because there are so many different issues, and experiences, and different shapes and sizes. But I can speak for myself, and that is what I'm doing if I'm going to be writing songs and giving interviews, I want to be able to speak about something I care about."<ref name=":0" /> | ||
− | In January 2021 Alexander appeared in the [[Channel 4]] series ''It's a Sin'', a drama based on the 1980s [[AIDS]] crisis, directed by [[Russell T Davies]]. He played the central character | + | In January 2021 Alexander appeared in the [[Channel 4]] series ''It's a Sin'', a drama based on the 1980s [[AIDS]] crisis, directed by [[Russell T Davies]]. He played the central character Ritchie who leaves the [[Isle of Wight]] to go to University in London in 1981. Richie ends up back on the Island dying of AIDS. |
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Revision as of 17:25, 19 January 2024
Olly Alexander (Oliver Alexander Thornton, born 15 July 1990), is an English actor, scriptwriter, and lead singer of Years & Years.As a gay songwriter,[1][2] Alexander has stated in interviews he would like to see greater use of the qualified male pronoun in music. He explained that, whenever he used to write a diary, he would refer to "you and I" because he wanted to hide who he was writing about. Several Years & Years songs feature male pronouns.[3] "It is kind of sad to me that we don't have gay popstars singing about men using a male pronoun," he told Digital Spy, "but that could change hopefully."[4] Though his work with Years & Years he openly references his sexuality, Alexander "can't speak for all gay people, because there are so many different issues, and experiences, and different shapes and sizes. But I can speak for myself, and that is what I'm doing if I'm going to be writing songs and giving interviews, I want to be able to speak about something I care about."[4]
In January 2021 Alexander appeared in the Channel 4 series It's a Sin, a drama based on the 1980s AIDS crisis, directed by Russell T Davies. He played the central character Ritchie who leaves the Isle of Wight to go to University in London in 1981. Richie ends up back on the Island dying of AIDS.
References
Information extracted from the Wikipedia article of the same name.
- ↑ http://downtownerdc.com/a-frank-conversation-with-years-years-frontman-olly-alexander/ Peter Murray, "A Frank Conversation with Years & Years Frontman Olly Alexander", The Downtowner, 24 March 2015 Washington DC
- ↑ http://www.metroweekly.com/2015/09/shining-stars-an-interview-with-years-and-years-olly-alexander/ "Shining Stars: An interview with Years and Years' Olly Alexander" , Metro Weekly
- ↑ http://www.out.com/music/2015/7/07/best-years-ever-gay-frontman-olly-alexander-years-years-hits-pops-sweet-spot Paul Flyyn, "Best Years Ever: With gay frontman Olly Alexander, Years & Years hits pop’s sweet spot" Out.com, 7 July 2015
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/interviews/a657111/years--years-interview-its-sad-we-dont-have-gay-popstars-using-male-pronouns.html Lewis Corner, "Years & Years Interview: It's sad we don't have gay male popstars using male pronouns", Digital Spy, 8 July 2015