The rumors, questions, and reports talking about whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt is gay, bisexual, or straight have been lingering around among paparazzi and public for years. It probably because of the fame the man named Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt has that the curiosity on his sexual orientation still continues. In his 33, Gordon-Levitt had gained success not only as an actor, but also a screenwriter, a director, a producer, and an editor.
You may know Joseph Gordon-Levitt as he acted as Cameron James in 1999’s ’10 Thing I Hate About You’ and as Tommy Solomon in 1990s television series ‘3rd Rock from the Sun’. Don’t forget his excellent acting in 2009’s ‘(500) Days of Summer’, 2009’s ‘G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra’, and 2012’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. 2013’s ‘Don Jon’ was the first film he starred, directed, and wrote for the first time. In 2010, Joseph Gordon-Levitt directed and edited two short films entitled ‘Morgan M. Morgansen’s Date with Destiny’ and ‘Morgan and Destiny’s Eleventeenth Date’.
Now, let’s touch down to the initial issue whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a gay, a bisexual, or a straight man.
Now, let’s touch down to the initial issue whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a gay, a bisexual, or a straight man.
Do you think Joseph Gordon-Levitt would openly reveal that he is gay, bisexual, or straight? No, he does not do that easily, people. In his interview with Out magazine in which he featured as the cover back in 2013, the voice actor of ‘The Wind Rises’ did not let people felt won when their expectation had been answered by him.
During that interview, Gordon-Levitt also addressed how he felt more as a thing rather than a person. The 33-year-old said that people seemed to treat him as the characters he played in his films. Gordon-Levitt found that it was irritating although he said that he understood why people do so. Well, if he is true, than this curiosity questioning whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a gay, bisexual, or straight could be the result of his acting as a gay in 2004’s ‘Mysterious Skin’ and 2003’s ‘Latter Days’.
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