Matt Bomer still thinks he made the right call in turning down "Barbie." Bomer previously revealed he'd auditioned to play a Ken but pulled out. He starred in "Maestro" instead. He told BI he wouldn't ...
For Matt Bomer and his family, Uno isn’t just a way to pass the time, it’s a card game to be taken seriously. During a recent interview with PEOPLE, Bomer discussed how he, his husband Simon Halls and ...
There are few actors with the classic good looks and supreme talent of Matt Bomer. Bomer has been a star on stage and screen for nearly three decades now, making his TV debut on the soap opera All My ...
Back in June, fans of series creator Jeff Eastin's Tim DeKay (FBI Special Agent Peter Burke) and Matt Bomer (Neal Caffrey)-starring White Collar were on the receiving end of some very promising news ...
Matt Bomer, who made his onscreen debut in 2000 (on the soap opera All My Children), is perhaps best known as the wily thief Neal Caffrey in White Collar, the stripper Ken in the Magic Mike movies, or ...
March 28 (UPI) --Matt Bomer said he jump on the opportunity to film a White Collar reunion on The Tonight Show Thursday. "I would do it in a heartbeat," he told Jimmy Fallon. "That was my first ...
In a now deleted Tweet, Matt Bomer had some strong words for those who paint him as a victim. Matt Bomer came out as gay in 2012 and has played several gay characters since then. His most well known ...
Actor Matt Bomer recently urged people to stop creating a “victim narrative” around him by claiming that he lost the opportunity to portray Superman due to his sexuality. This was a criticism leveled ...
Matt Bomer didn’t have the Kenergy to star in Barbie amid his busy schedule. The 47-year-old—who starred opposite Bradley’s Leonard Bernstein as his lover David Oppenheim—emphasized that the biopic ...
What is it like to have an all-consuming romance over the course of 30 years? Screenwriter-director Ron Nyswaner has written movies for over four decades, earning an Oscar nomination for Philadelphia, ...
LOS ANGELES -- Hulu's newest sitcom "Mid-Century Modern" is being likened to the iconic "Golden Girls." Instead of four women living together in Miami, this one's about three gay men living together ...