Greg Louganis has made a life of diving into uncharted waters - as an openly gay, gold-medal winning Olympic athlete, as a front-runner in the war against HIV/AIDS, as an author exposing domestic violence in his best-selling autobiography Breaking the Surface.
Today, Louganis takes the plunge of an entirely different sort-joining the hit, award-winning gay web TV series Old Dogs & New Tricks for three episodes, as "Dirk Evans," a notorious '90s "circuit boy" and new husband to one of the show's regular characters!"Greg is not only just a gay role model," says show creator/actor Acord. "He's the epitome of the vital, attractive, over-40 gay man that our show is all about! It was fun to cast him against type, as a real party boy-and he was particularly cool about it all!"Louganis shot to fame as an Olympic athlete in 1976, winning a Silver medal at age 16. He went on to become the only male to win gold medals on both the three-meter springboard and the ten-meter platform in consecutive Olympic Games (1984, 1988) - and is widely considered the greatest diver in history. In 1995, he came out as a gay man on both Barbara Walters' 20/20 and the Oprah Winfrey Show.How did you get involved in the show?
I know David Pevsner, who plays Ross Stein. I've known him for a while now. And I know that there was some other connection somewhere. They connected Leon Acord to me, and that's how it happened.Tell us a little about your character, 'Dirk Evans.' He's a former circuit boy who is marrying one of the regular characters on the show. Do you think he was a player?Yeah. When somebody approaches me and we can work it into the schedule, it's great!.
I know the producers are all hoping you will be back as Dirk Evans for Season 3.I better be!Check out episodes HERE, and for more information, visit www.OldDogsNewTricksTheSeries.com, find the series on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.Videos