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A homo of the disturbed kind -- think Eve Harrington and Norma Desmond's love child -- prowls fey gay Hollywood for his big break in this hilarious tale of unchecked ambitions. Hunky Boyd, a recent ex-con and seriously delusional aspiring actor, returns to the streets with only one goal: to become the reality series superstar he is destined to be. Through a mistaken identity, the newly blonde and newly named, Sean, ingratiates his way into the home of successful producers and lovers Derek and Collin, where the scheming young man lies, cheats, and seduces his way to the top--or does he?
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A homo of the disturbed kind -- think Eve Harrington and Norma Desmond's love child -- prowls fey gay Hollywood for his big break in this hilarious tale of unchecked ambitions. Hunky Boyd, a recent ex-con and seriously delusional aspiring actor, returns to the streets with only one goal: to become the reality series superstar he is destined to be. Through a mistaken identity, the newly blonde and newly named, Sean, ingratiates his way into the home of successful producers and lovers Derek and Collin, where the scheming young man lies, cheats, and seduces his way to the top--or does he?
Dylan Vox confusingly played a character named Colin (with one L) in his TV series "The Lair" and in "Homewrecker" Bruce L. Hart plays a character named Collin. Because of this the producers almost changed the character name of Collin in "Homewrecker" to Jason.
Dylan Vox originated his film role of Boyd in the stage version of the play "Naked Deception". But Lukas Roberts (who plays Rex in the film) played the role of Boyd in the first workshop version of the play before Vox.
Susie Garrison, who plays Vivian in the film, voiced Sheila's character in the stage version of the show. Sheila was an offstage character who called on the phone.