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Chris Carmack: Return of ‘Nashville’ Is ‘Even Sweeter’ After Brief Cancellation
Chris Carmack will return to Season 5 of Nashville as Will Lexington, the openly homosexual country singer who has faced personal and professional challenges while both trying to find a place for himself in country melody and struggling to consent his sexuality. The actor admits that he is especially grateful that the TV show was picked up by CMT, after ABC canceled the series, so that he could proceed to explore more of his character's challenges.
"[Lexington]'s grown tremendously, of course, on the show," Carmack tells The Boot. "He came into the Nashville scene as a guy who was very passionate and had a dream to be a country singer, but he had not spent very much occasion becoming who he needed to become as a person: He was shoving things down; he was not even keeping secrets as much as in total denial to himself."
The first few seasons of Nashville found Lexington suppressing his sexuality, creating a individuality as what Carmack calls a "lady-slaying, party cowboy," always hoping that he would find a way to quiet what he co
Meet Chris Carmack
Accomplished actor, singer-songwriter and musician Chris Carmack, star of ABC’s punch series “Nashville,” just released his debut song “Being Alone,” available now on iTunes. The passion-driven path will be featured on his forthcoming EP, PIECES OF YOU, written solely by Carmack and produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Ben Fowler (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Phoenix Mendoza. Gearing up for the fourth season of “Nashville,” he has been featured on THE MUSIC OF NASHVILLE soundtracks in addition to acting on the 2014 and 2015 “Nashville” concert tours. On ABC’s Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, People’s Preference, Teen Choice and Critics’ Choice Television Award-nominated series “Nashville,” Carmack plays the charming yet afflicted openly-gay country music heartthrob “Will Lexington.”
[Carmack] is a wicked good guitar player
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‘Nashville’ Star Chris Carmack Gets ‘Emotional’ Over His Character’s Impact
Any fan of Nashville knows the rough road Will Lexington has traveled. But no one knows it more than the thespian behind the role, Chris Carmack.
"He's grown tremendously over the course of the show,” Carmack says about his character. “He came into the Nashville scene as a guy who was very passionate, had a dream to be a country singer, but he had not spent very much time becoming who he needed to become as a person."
Speaking candidly with Taste of Country on the put of the country tune show, Carmack explains that Lexington initially painted himself as a “lady-slaying, party cowboy” who desperately wanted to fit into the man’s man image he thought would get him famous. Lexington finally reveals that he’s gay in the Season 3 finale, marking a huge step for the character that’s led to an evolution throughout the series and allowed him to grow his true self.
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He's not a doctor, but he does play one on TV.
Actor Chris Carmack is taking medical lab jacket fashion to a fresh level playing Atticus Lincoln on 'Grey's Anatomy.' Before that, fans knew him as Will Lexington in the country music drama 'Nashville.'
In a recent interview with Cody Alan, Chris reveals that he is humbled and honored to have played the role of Will Lexington, a gay country star.
"You played a gay character who came out for people like me and many others. To see something on TV is when you start to feel that, 'Maybe I am OK. Maybe I can come out one day?' says Cody.
"That's actually so humbling to hear. That something that I could have been a part of on television could help pave the way for someone in genuine life," Chris replies with an honest undertone. "It's almost too much for me to process, you know? It's very humbling, and I am so grateful to have been a part of something that could have had that kind of positive influence in the world."
To country music fans, Cody Alan has always radiated light and positive force. He broke the news in 2017 coming out as gay. Recently, T. J. Osborne of the duo Brothers Osborne
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