Randy Harrison is an American actor known for his role as Justin Taylor on the television series "Queer as Folk." His portrayal of a young gay man navigating life and relationships garnered significant praise and contributed to the show's impact on LGBTQ+ representation in media. Harrison's career includes a range of performances in television and theater, reflecting his versatility as an actor.

"I wonder what kind of lives they will have built for themselves when they turn 45 and can't really have any connection with people because they are so used to fleeting sexual."



"When you watch it, you're like, Wow. I look like that. But it doesn't feel like that at all. It was about communicating with Gale Harold and getting across what I wanted to say about the character."



"It's a really subtle kind of thing. It makes me feel like Randy Harrison is not a human being to them."



"By the time I came out, that kind of stopped it. The bullying stopped when I claimed myself and proved that I wasn't afraid. A lot of it was when I was hiding when I was younger."



"I hope that they are finding satisfaction. I'm in no way making a judgment. I know it doesn't make me happy."



"I can't walk down the street with my head up. I'm not a hat wearer, but now I'm a hat wearer."



"I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn't to get ahead."



"It's a clique that I've never been a part of. It's not like I identify them in a negative way."



"I don't know for Justin; he's always looking for meaning out of his relationships with people. I don't think he's as trapped into the drug thing as a lot of the others are."



"The whole character of Justin and the club life he lives - I have no experience with it. It's really foreign to me, which is annoying, but that's just how it is."

