- Giuseppe Futia is known for Backstage: dietro le quinte (2022), La Dolce Villa (2025) and U.S. Palmese (2024).
- [as someone who identifies as queer] I played straight throughout my teenage years, so this wasn't a big challenge. Also, love is love, whether you love a man or a woman. It's all love.
- I think I'm a pretty good judge of character. I can see when somebody's trying to sell me B.S., and I distance myself the minute I see it.
- [Queer actors in show business often navigate the tension between their passions and fears, and for Futia, a pivotal moment was relocating from his small Italian hometown to West Hollywood at age 19] [I came from a] very homophobic, close-minded place to rainbow crosswalks and men holding hands, which helped a lot. It reminded me that being myself wasn't [an issue]. In the industry, being myself was a step-by-step process.
- [1/2 on the importance of queer representation] For so long, institutions told people that being queer was wrong. Artists can change that narrative. We need to unlearn what we've been taught for centuries, which is that being gay is wrong.
- I've always known what people wanted to see. A fit body; someone who's unproblematic, just cool and chill. I dumbed myself down a bit. Only in the last few years have I fully embraced who I am. I do like to read, meditate, and speak different languages. I'm not just trying to play the part of a cultured actor... I am that
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