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Bryan Batt, American actor Bryan Batt, Gay Actor Bryan Batt

Bryan Batt is an American actor known mostly for his theater work, 
but Bryan Batt has had a number of starring roles in movies and television as well. 

Bryan Batt 's performance in the stage adaptation of Saturday Night Fever earned 
him one of New York City's more unusual honors, a caricature at Sardi's.

Bryan Batt currently appears in the AMC series Mad Men as Salvatore, a closeted 
homosexual advertising executive. Bryan Batt, who is himself openly gay, has played 
gay roles on film Jeffrey and Kiss Me, Guido and stage La Cage aux Folles. 

In 2005, Bryan Batt told Playbill that he used to worry about the effect of coming 
out on his career: "When I played the lead in Sunset Blvd., the movie of Jeffrey 
was coming out, and I was petrified. Back then, every agent told you that if you 
want to play a straight role, you don't come out. This was before Ellen [DeGeneres] 
came out. But now I couldn't give a rat's ass. It's normal to be gay.

Bryan Batt lives with his partner, Tom Cianfichi, an events planner.
Bryan Batt and Cianfichi have been together more than eighteen years; 
they met while performing Evita in Akron, Ohio. 
Bryan Batt was playing Che Guevara, and Cianfichi was the understudy for Magaldi.
Bryan Batt and Cianfichi own a home decor and furnishings store, Hazelnut, on 
Magazine Street in New Orleans.

Bryan Batt born March 1, 1963, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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