Is shawn pyfrom gay

Shawn Pyfrom

Best known to television audiences as Marcia Cross' scheming, possibly gay son Andrew on the hit TV series "Desperate Housewives" (ABC, 2004-12), Shawn Pyfrom was already a veteran performer with numerous film and TV credits to his name - despite still creature in his teens.

Born Aug. 16, 1986 in Tampa, FL, Pyfrom was introduced to acting at age four by his parents. He soon landed his first performing jobs in one of the Walt Disney Company's "Sing Me a Story" interactive direct-to-video features, followed by a role on the syndicated children's series, "The Reppies" (Trinity Broadcasting Network, 1996). Guest appearances on numerous network series soon followed, including "The Drew Carey Show" (ABC, 1995-2004), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (WB, 1997-2003), and the HBO miniseries "From the Planet to the Moon" (1998). Pyfrom also appeared as two well known TV stars in minute screen biopics; first as a new Michael Landon in "Michael Landon, the Father I Knew" (1999), followed by a young Danny Bonaduce in "Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story" (1999).

In 2000 he landed several television roles, most notably as a boy afflicted by Tourette's Syndrome on "7th Heaven

Let's speculate the sexual orientation of Shawn Pyfrom!

Why he could be gay/bi:

1. He hangs with the "gay posse" Colton Haynes, Matthew Morrison, JC Chasez, Chace Crawford, Penn Badgely, etc.

2. He LOVES Les Mis

3. There've been rumors about him and Penn Badgely, him and Colton Haynes, etc.

4. Not linked with any girls recently.

Why he could be straight:

1. He might hang with the "gay posse" simply because they all have the alike manager?

2. There's just not much evidence on his Twitter that he's into guys or into gay interested, as opposed to Jonathan Bennett, who follows EVERY hot guy on Twitter.

3. He had a fucking BEARD recently (the hairy kind, not the female kind). I don't grasp any gay guys that grow facial hair!

How come Shawn Pyfrom hasn't been acting lately? What has he been up to?

by Anonymousreply 483November 20, 2018 7:17 PM

...who?

by Anonymousreply 1July 26, 2013 8:25 PM

[quote]He had a fucking BEARD recently (the hairy kind, not the female kind). I don't know any gay guys that grow facial hair!

You literally don't understand ANY gay men with facial hair? Trollerina.

by Anonymousreply 2July 26, 2013 8:25 PM

Haven't yo

GREG IN HOLLYWOOD

By Greg Hernandez on Feb 3, 2014 2:30 pm | Comments (1) |

For eight years, Shawn Pyfrom played the gay nature of Andrew Van de Kamp on the ABC hit Desperate Housewives.

He played rebellious teen in the show’s early seasons then in the final season, dealt with a drinking problem.

Shawn, 27, is now revealing that off-screen has battled an addiction to drugs and alcohol as well.

‘I can’t stay calm anymore about this,’ the actor wrote in a blog post. ‘I am an alcoholic and a drug addict.’

Shawn confesses that ‘for several years, I lived for drugs … I didn’t even recognize how low drugs and alcohol had pulled me.’

He decided to go general following the death of Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman on Sunday. It is believed Hoffman likely died from a drug overdose.

‘When news reaches us of a public figure, like Mr. Hoffman, passing away from such a terrible affliction; we look after to get the feeling of great loss. It is a great decline. I feel grief when I hear of such a talented human organism leaving th

Shawn Pyfrom, Desperate Housewives Star, Is 5 Months Sober: "I Am an Alcoholic and a Drug Addict"

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Shawn Pyfrom hasbravely opened up about his addiction issues in an open letter on his Tumblr blog.

The 27-year-old actor, top known for playing Bree Van de Kamp's gay son Andrew on Desperate Housewives, shared his story with fans on Sunday, Feb. 2, just hours after Philip Seymour Hoffman was start dead in his New York City apartment. "Against the recommend of others; I had to write this open letter. I can't stay quiet anymore about this...I am an alcoholic and a drug addict," Pyfrom wrote.

"And yesterday I celebrated five months of sobriety. I'm relatively recent to being sober, considering the scope of time that I've been an addict. But within that scope, this is also the longest I've been sober; since I began using," he continued. "I've considered what's at stake, for myself, by sharing this—but I find myself without regard for that. I won't allow my selfish needs to get in the way of potentially reaching another human being's life."

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