Two legends of acting, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, sat on a small stage under lights in front of a crowd – mostly populated by bloggers and journalists more than half their age – in the New York offices of BuzzFeed in Manhattan’s Flatiron District.
It was about halfway through their interview as part of the BuzzFeed Brews series (beer was readily available, although both actors opted for water given that they had a Broadway performance in just a few hours), that the two men were asked what they’d like to be remembered for beyond their incredible work on stage and in film and television.
McKellen was the first to speak. “Well I’ve often thought my gravestone would say, ‘Here lies Gandalf, he came out.’” The crowd roared and clapped. McKellen, who is openly gay, added, “Those are two of the proudest achievements that I’ve got. And I think that I’ve been a part of the rapid, sensible movement towards an understanding that gay people are the same as the rest of you and should be treated equally by the law, by society.”
Stewart was more succinct. “Very simple. I would like – and I don’t think it’s going to happen – but I would like it to say, ‘He was funny.’ Because increasingly, as I get older, I do find that hearing laughter is far more satisfying and pleasurable than people sobbing in the audience when you’re working.”









