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  • Dynasty, Jack Coleman, ... | Before investigating superpowers as Horn-Rimmed Glasses/Mr. Bennet on Heroes , Jack Coleman's Steven Carrington (pictured at left, with John Forsythe) investigated his sexuality on Dynasty…
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Before investigating superpowers as Horn-Rimmed Glasses/Mr. Bennet on Heroes, Jack Coleman's Steven Carrington (pictured at left, with John Forsythe) investigated his sexuality on Dynasty. The Carrington character was one of the first gay men portrayed on television — though he had to go through two wives to figure it out! Coleman has transferred that knack for ambiguity to the infamous Horn-Rimmed Glasses character, whose motives and allegiances are a constant source of uncertainty for fans of the show.

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