How was it acting with Ray as Cecil, the gay twin brother?
WG: It was very interesting because Ray’s been a friend of mine for a very long time and as actors you become the character. Your physicality and what you wear helps inform how you behave. When I saw Ray in that teal pantsuit – I have a lot of gay friends and if I see them in a pantsuit it’d be expected somewhat – but with Ray, I was like “Buddy! I can’t really look at you.” Part of me thought, “You’re like hot! You freaking me out a little bit.” The other thing, I think that made it so easy for the audience to accept both characters (Randy and Cecil) is Ray’s ability to pull them off and infuse them in a three dimensional light and break through the stereotypes of those two characters that we are all familiar with. If you go within a 20 miles radius from here, you are going to meet a Randy. You may meet him right down the corner and you are going to meet a Cecil. It’s nice because you can identify with those characters. CinemATL: So what’s next in the near future for you and for Ginny