Director
Crayton Robey
DIRECTOR
Stars (in credits order)
Edward Albee
Self - Playwright, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Joe Allen
Self - Investor, The Boys in the Band
Matt Baney
Self - Dir. of HIV Services, St. Vincent's Hospital
David Carter
Self - Historian
Candis Cayne
Self - Actor, Dirty, Sexy, Money
Andy Cohen
Self - Bravo
Mart Crowley
Self - Playwright, The Boys in the Band
Michael Cunningham
Self - Author, The Hours
Dominick Dunne
Self
David Ehrenstein
Self - Author, Open Secret: Gay Hollywood 1928-2000
William Friedkin
Self - Academy Award Winning Director
Peter Harvey
Self - Set Designer, The Boys in the Band
Aaron Hicklin
Self - Editor-in-Chief, Out Magazine
Jerry Hoose
Self - Founder, Gay Liberation Front
Cheyenne Jackson
Self - Actor
Page Johnson
Self - Understudy for Emory
Charles Kaiser
Self - Author, Gay Metropolis
Curtis Kelly
Self - Owner, The Stonewall Inn
Josh Kilmer-Purcell
Self - Author & Former Drag Queen
Ed Koch
Self - Mayor of New York City, 1978-1989
Norman Korpi
Self - The Real World
Larry Kramer
Self - Author & Activist
Carson Kressley
Self - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Tony Kushner
Self - Playwright, Angels in America
Charles Leslie
Self - The Leslie
Laurence Luckinbill
Self - Actor, The Boys in the Band
Terrence McNally
Self - Playwright, Love! Valour! Compassion!
Michael Musto
Self - Writer, Village Voice
Patrick Pacheco
Self - Editor, After Dark Magazine
Gilbert Parker
Self - Theater Agent
George Rondo
Self - Robert Moore's Partner
David Rothenberg
Self - Publicist, The Boys in the Band
Paul Rudnick
Self - Screenwriter, In & Out
Dan Savage
Self - Writer, The Kid
Marc Shaiman
Self - Composer
Christian Siriano
Self - Designer, Project Runway
Andrew Tobias
Self - Author, The Best Little Boy in the World
Tree
Self - Bartender, The Stonewall Inn
Stephen Tropiano
Robert Wagner
Peter White
Scott Wittman
Self - Lyricist
Robert Woodworth
Self - The LGBT Community Center, New York City
Julie Andrews
Self(archiveFootage)
Lauren Bacall
Audrey Christie
Mrs. Loomis(archiveFootage)
Frederick Combs
Donald(archiveFootage)
Ellen Beatriz Griffin Dunne
Jane Fonda
Leonard Frey
Judy Garland
Rock Hudson
Robert La Tourneaux
Cowboy Tex(archiveFootage)
Paul Lynde
Uncle Arthur(archiveFootage)
Eric Marcus
Self - Author, Making Gay History
Eric McCormack
Will Truman(archiveFootage)
Roddy McDowall
Sal Mineo
Elizabeth Montgomery
Samantha Stephens(archiveFootage)
Kenneth Nelson
Michael(archiveFootage)
Mike Nichols
Anthony Perkins
Suzanne Pleshette
Stefanie Powers
Jennifer Hart(archiveFootage)
Keith Prentice
Larry(archiveFootage)
Dan Rather
Self - CBS News Anchor(archiveFootage)
Ronald Reagan
Self - Host, General Electric Theater(archiveFootage)
Max Robinson
Self - ABC News Anchor(archiveFootage)
Al Roker
Al Roker(archiveFootage)
Lionel Stander
Max(archiveFootage)
Mike Wallace
Self - Narrator(archiveFootage)
Tuesday Weld
Mary Wickes
Viola(archiveFootage)
Darryl F. Zanuck
Self - Legendary Hollywood Producer(archiveFootage)
Lucie Arnaz
Self(uncredited)
Lydia Clarke
Self(uncredited)(archiveFootage)
William Claxton
Pat Crowley
Cliff Gorman
Emory(uncredited)(archiveFootage)
Anne Hathaway
Self - Out 100 Party Attendee(uncredited)
Sean Hayes
Jack McFarland(uncredited)(archiveFootage)
Charlton Heston
Iman
Elaine Kaufman
Pedestrian(uncredited)(archiveFootage)
Peggy Lipton
John Cameron Mitchell
Peggy Moffitt