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Dan is currently playing Simon Bliss in Peter Hall's critically acclaimed production of Hay Fever. Dame Judi is wonderful.

"I really was in at the deep end and on set all day every day. Discovered by Sir Peter Hall whilst doing his finals, he has appeared in three of his productions - including a performance as Orlando in As You Like It, for which he was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award.

Regardless, his playful reaction to the app quickly won gay fans over once again.

Why We Love Dan Stevens

There’s no denying that Stevens is gorgeous. His piercing blue eyes alone are enough to make anyone’s heart skip a beat. In this, the first professional revival since the play's premiere at the National Theatre in 1980 he played Maitland and Marben, a druid who is brutally assaulted by legionaries.

dan stevens is gay

But it isn’t just his on-screen performances turning heads; Stevens recently revealed a surprising Grindr moment that has fans buzzing.

That One Time on Grindr

Stevens opened up about his brush with Grindr during an episode of the Just For Variety podcast. Fans are certainly asking the same thing.

Dan's too young to remember much about the decade in which The Line Of Beauty is set.

Characters & Actors


Nick Guest (played by Dan Stevens

Handsome and gay, Nick starts the story as an awkward middle class boy from the provinces hungry to explore the wider world.

Nick is the embodiment of romantic readiness. His performance resonated with fans, and he even shared that the experience gave him a deeper appreciation for queer expression.

And let’s not forget that wild party scene where Stevens, alongside Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell, sings a medley of Madonna, Cher, and ABBA songs.



"Nick's got of natural charm and ability to adapt to the environment. The dashing Brit stars in Zero Day, Netflix’s gripping new political thriller, opposite none other than Robert De Niro. As he increases in confidence, Nick becomes a self-assured and charming player in this new world of privilege. Other TV credits include Henry in a Hallmark production of Frankenstein, alongside Donald Sutherland and William Hurt, and Macbeth in a production for BBC Education.



"This idea of forbidden love was a huge problem. He desires Toby, respects Rachel's upper-class languor and acts as a second son to Gerald, whom he treats with jovial reverence. Set in 1980s England, the miniseries follows Nick, a closeted Oxford graduate navigating life with a wealthy conservative family during the AIDS crisis.



"He's on a romantic quest to find this lover and he falls in love with Leo very quickly and easily."

Dan dealt with his first sex scenes on camera easily. It's what I've always wanted, a lead role in something."

At the moment, Dan is working with renowned stage director Sir Peter Hall in Hayfever, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket*.