![]() Gant also traveled across the Atlantic to star as the sole American cast member in the BBC British series, “Personal Affairs.” He became television’s first gay spy in the film, “Kiss Me Deadly” for Here! Television and starred with “House’s” Lisa Edelstein in the Lifetime movie, “Special Delivery.” In addition to these projects, some of his recurring roles include principal Calvin Krupps on The WB’s “Popular,” Caroline’s boyfriend Trevor on NBC’s “Caroline in the City” and lawyer David Sherman on “The Young and the Restless.” Currently, he recurs as Melissa Benoist’s Kryptonian father Zor-El on “Supergirl” and as Todd Crimsen on Netflix’s new series, “Thirteen Reasons Why.” His character’s wedding in the series was, in fact, the first legal gay marriage ever portrayed on television. ![]() Robert Gant is perhaps best known as one of the stars of Showtime’s hit television series, “Queer as Folk.” As Professor Ben Bruckner in that groundbreaking show, Gant explored broad dramatic terrain.
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