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Matt Bomer is finally letting his perfectly coiffed hair down. The out actor — celebrated for bringing groundbreaking LGBTQ+ stories to life in “The Normal Heart,” Netflix’s 2020 remake of “Boys in ...
The actor also had stylish, wind-swept hair that didn’t go unnoticed, as he had to go through a wind tunnel to arrive at the Beverly Hills event. Matt Bomer at the 81st Golden Globe Awards.
Matt Bomer is mourning the death of his White Collar costar Treat Williams. The Everwood and Hair star died on Monday after being involved in a motorcycle accident. He was 71.
Once told he would never be a leading man if he came out, Bomer defied such predictions and, in projects like “Fellow Travelers” and “Maestro,” is getting some of the richest roles of his ...
Drew Barrymore got some love from Matt Bomer on this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. When the actor walked out with his Mid-Century Modern co-stars Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee ...
Bomer remembered a time in which tabloids were eager to "take over your own personal narrative before you even had a chance to." Matt Bomer feels he was the subject of "unfair" treatment by the ...
Treat Williams' sudden death following a motorcycle has left his Hollywood co-stars in mourning. Matt Bomer, Emily VanCamp and John Travolta were among the celebrities who shared sweet tributes to ...
Showtime's new streaming series Fellow Travelers blends an epic love story and political thriller, traversing four tumultuous decades in American history. The series stars Matt Bomer as Hawkins ...
Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey. Kurt Iswarienko/SHOWTIME Showtime’s Fellow Travelers left the internet buzzing with chatter about the sex scenes between stars Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey, which ...
"We have to educate ourselves if we want to know what our history is," Matt Bomer tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about why Showtime's 'Fellow Travelers' is so important for queer people.
During an appearance on 'The Tonight Show,' Matt Bomer opened up about auditioning to play a Ken in 'Barbie' — and why he actually doesn’t regret turning it down.
Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer and Nathan Lee Graham star as three friends who move in together in Palm Springs, Calif., in this nostalgic, lightly risqué sitcom.