Yes, Will Smith played a gay man named Paul in the 1993 film "Six Degrees of Separation." The character is a con artist who infiltrates the lives of a wealthy New York couple. Smith's performance was critically acclaimed and showcased his range as an actor, moving beyond his previous roles in more lighthearted projects.
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
"Six Degrees of Separation" is a play written by John Guare. It premiered in 1990 and explores the idea that everyone in the world is connected by only six people.
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I believe the film is called Six Degrees of Separation.
The duration of Six Degrees of Separation - film - is 1.87 hours.
Six Degrees of Separation - film - was created on 1993-12-08.
The cast of Six Degrees of Separation - 2003 includes: Lucy Leveugle as herself
No, Will Smith did not play a gay conman in his first film. Will Smith made his film debut in "Where the Day Takes You" (1992), playing the role of Manny. The character he portrayed was not a gay conman.
Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Will Smith learned to speak Spanish while working on the movie "Six Degrees of Separation." He took intensive lessons to prepare for his role as a con artist from South Africa.
Kevin Bacon is usually associated with Six Degrees of Separation. There is a game "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" and Bacon started a charitable social network called SixDegrees.org.
He was not in the movie