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INTERVIEWS: Alan Rowe Kelly Wants to Borrow Your Dress
Alanhidesfromdeath.jpg doorQ.com gay scifi hot Alan Rowe Kelly picture by DoorQPicturesTake 1 man, cross dressing and a desire to act, mix them together and what do you have? Horror “Homme Fatale” Alan Rowe Kelly!

Our “Homme Fatale” broke onto the indie fright scene with his cult debut “I’ll Bury You Tomorrow” (How Alexis from “Dynasty”) which has won numerous awards and has been described as the lovechild of Jon Waters & Tobe Hooper.

Ever since then Alan has been unstoppable - Let’s check it (not wreck it) with the latest contestant for the throne of “Scream Queen”! Alan Rowe Kelly come on Dowwwwwwwwwwwwwn!

 

What color dress are you wearing right now?

Thank you for taking the time to talk to me (laughing)

Tell us what a “Homme Fatale” is.

I’ve only been in the biz for about 6 years; I was a make-up artist in the fashion industry - that’s how I basically broke into the business. The “Homme Fatale” thing came about because I got tired of the fashion industry and I always wanted to be in movies since I was a kid, you know that “pipe dream.” I am really androgynous looking so I decided to go for it!

I always get cast as hookers or women, I have even been called a “Scream Queen,” I wanted to change things up a little bit so I came up with “Homme Fatale.”

How fun!

Well I do not want to confuse the audience too, too much, a little confusion is good, I do like to fuck with people’s heads (laughs) a lot of guys look at me and go: “That’s a good looking broad” and then they find out I am a guy! (laughs)

What a tough gig.

Yeah my friends told me that I was going to have to prepare myself to get beaten down on this concept. They told me my films were good, I’m a good actor, but I was going to get beaten down on the one thing: The way I look.

Let’s talk blood, like, “The Blood Shed.”

Oh, My God, I put on fifty pounds for that!

So did the cannibals get to eat you? You full figured gal?

No, I was one of the cannibals actually! (laughs) The funny part is, now that I have gained so much weight they are calling me the new Divine! (laughs) I’m just now starting with a nutritionist to lose my excess weight. We gay men do have our vanity! (laughs)

Yes, we do!

Having done five films since “The Blood Shed” and every pound shows up, good Lord! It’s up to me to get so slim and trim, the way I used to be so I can say I gained weight for my art. (laughs)

Let’s hear something about your first flick “I’ll Bury You Tomorrow.”

I had never directed a movie before, let alone acted in one and somehow by the grace of God it hit! It won best feature at Telluride Indie Fest, New York Independent -we just started winning tons of film festivals. It went through the roof as a piece of cult cinema! The movie centers on a young woman who is into necrophilia and comes to work in a mortuary.

Talk about raising the dead!

I play the make-up artist that works there; me and my dirt bag boyfriend have a body selling business that we run from it.

Blech!


She comes in and puts a total kibosh into our system! The movie made me welcome into the horror world with open arms.

Give me your favorite vulgar line from any of your movies.

“Shut your twat and let me run my business” from “The Blood Shed” (laughs)

What is it you like about horror?

It was my escape when I was a kid; I was watching horror movies and reading horror magazines by the age of four.

That’s young!

Being raised Catholic you need all the escapes you can get! (laughs) That and my love of horror are what made me the “Homme Fatale” I am today.

Tell us a little about your controversial film “A Far Cry from Home.”

It is my latest film and my first serious one. Its part of a horror anthology titled: “Hung by a Thread” The story revolves around an urban couple played by myself and a young actor name Don Money, they head to the New Jersey wilderness to go to a cabin for the weekend. They stop at this store and what they don’t realize is the store owners are a sect of homophobic crazed killers, headed by the local preacher. They have extended plans for the vacationing couple by doing “The Lords Work.” There is no comedy in it; I wanted to do a horror film using hate as the ultimate killer. Also I have never seen a gay couple play the lead in a horror movie before, me and Don are the good guys of the piece.

Sounds great! Thanks Alan for popping by doorQ!

My pleasure!

“Shut your twat” and do your hair and make-up and pay Alan Rowe Kelly a visit @ www.AlanRoweKelly.net or visit him at: www.MySpace.com/AlanRowe Kelly

 



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