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Dan Bucatinsky on ‘Scandal,’ ‘Web Therapy’ and the Evolution of Gay Characters on the Small Screen

Dan Bucatinsky on ‘Scandal,’ ‘Web Therapy’ and the Evolution of Gay Characters on the Small Screen

Dan Bucatinsky on ‘Scandal,’ ‘Web Therapy’ and the Evolution of Gay Characters on the Small Screen

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Dan Bucatinsky is a very busy man. The actor, writer and producer is currently playing a recurring role in ABC’s Shonda Rhimes drama “Scandal” as James Novak, a former political journalist whose return to work has caused some serious, potentially administration-shaking conflicts for his husband Cyrus (Jeff Perry), the White House Chief of Staff. Off screen, Bucatinsky serves as a consulting producer on Rhimes’ other current TV series “Grey’s Anatomy” and, along with his spouse Don Roos (“The Opposite of Sex”), works on and sometimes appears in his producing partner Lisa Kudrow’s web series-turned-Showtime comedy “Web Therapy.” Bucatinsky’s also written a book about his experiences becoming a father with Roos, the memoir “Does This Baby Make Me Look Straight?” Indiewire caught up with Bucatinsky on the phone between table reads to talk about “Scandal,” the changing portrayals of gay men on television and making a web series into something that also works for cable.

When “Scandal” was Jack D apk a pilot, I came in and read to play Huck, the part that Guillermo [Diaz] does so beautifully. I knew in my gut that I wasn’t that guy. It was described in his past that he was homeless, and I’m clean cut. It was an amazing part – even in the room it was a really fun scene to play – but I wouldn’t even cast me in this. Then they called to see if I would play the husband of the Chief of Staff, played by Jeff Perry – who happens to be a friend of mine, so that was a little awkward but fantastic. I of course said yes. I think at the time they just didn’t know what would happen. This is a show that’s so dense, so rich and there’s so many storylines going, they don’t necessarily know every detail of where the character is going so far in advance.

Dan Bucatinsky on ‘Scandal,’ ‘Web Therapy’ and the Evolution of Gay Characters on the Small Screen

The character development and the possibility of exploring a fairly modern marriage – a new twist on a DC political e more and more exciting for them.