
I also talked with Terry about his spin on LGBT issues. When asked about his personal commitment to LGBT civil rights, he stated:
I think it's extremely important to live openly as a gay person, and I've done that for a long time, even when it wasn't so easy to get a job, so I started to create my own. My commitment is to live openly, and to be involved and aware politically. I'm a political junkie, and I vote in every single election, no matter if there's just two people running for dogcatcher. I'm voting because I think it's super-important to vote. If everybody voted, even if you live in the red states, if you all voted, things would change drastically, and that is a privilege that we have, and that is a privilege, I think, that people are not utilizing, and I really wish that we would -- just everyone who is gay, everyone who is gay-conscious, to just vote. That's a huge thing that we can all easily do, and I think right now my big platform is "Everyone vote. Always vote."
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Terry Ray has appeared in over 80 plays, with stars such as Dixie Carter, Elaine Stritch, Patricia Heaton, and Matthew Perry. His first television role was on In Living Color in a sketch with Chris Rock. Terry also co-wrote and starred in the short film Gaydar, which appeared in over 120 film festivals around the world and won numerous awards. Terry is extremely proud and excited to be the creator, writer and star of From Here on OUT, Here TV's first sitcom. Guest stars appearing in the first season include Julie Brown, David Millbern, Sam Pancake, Jesse Pepe and Emrhys Cooper.
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