Half of Hollywood is gay, yet gay men don't exist in movies: Ian McKellen

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Veteran has attacked Hollywood's timidity in depicting minorities on screen.

In an interview with Time Out, was asked about the controversy surrounding the decision not to show the young Dumbledore as "explicitly gay" in the upcoming "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" sequel.

"Well, nobody looks to Hollywood for social commentary, do they? They only recently discovered that there were black people in the world. Hollywood has mistreated women in every possible way throughout its history. Gay men don't exist," replied.

The credited 1998 film "Gods and Monsters", in which he starred as James Whale, as being the "beginning of Hollywood admitting that there were gay people knocking around, even though half of Hollywood is gay."

McKellen, who revealed his sexuality publicly in a interview 30 years ago, recalled he was once denied a role because he was a homosexual.

Recounting a story of when he auditioned for Harold Pinter's 1983 film "Betrayal", McKellen said asked him if he would be taking his family with him on a trip to

"I said, 'I don't have a family, I'm gay'. I think it was the first time I came out to anyone. Well, I was out of that office in two minutes. It took Pinter 25 years to apologise for not sticking up for me," the said.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 09:35 IST