User talk:Rnoelr1978

Born in 1978, on Staten Island NY, Cliff was a rambunctious youngster, always experimenting with the boundaries set forth by society. As a boy, little Clifford spent hours at the playground behind his elementary school watching the other boys at play. Never wanting to join in, he would study their relationships with one another, questioning the very childhood bond experienced between his other male classmates. As he grew into adolescence, Cliff began dating. He was shy around the women, but always felt that he was secure in his element within his female clicks. Always centering himself as the life of the party, Cliff would wine and dine his lady friends with lavish steak dinners he would prepare himself at his parents’ house. Cliff, a huge John Travolta fan, would bring his friends over after school to practice his dancing. Laughing and pointing, Cliff would mesmerize his friends with his theatrics. Dance was a form a release that he shared with those who were close to him, but it wouldn’t be until later in life that he would share that art with the world. Over the years, Cliff became somewhat of a steak connoisseur, and boasted his knowledge of fine cuts of beef amongst his friends. But steak wasn’t the only love young Cliff began to develop. Soon, he began to feel the grip of the cutlet. Chicken cutlets, widely known as the chicken tender, were a glorious snack that soon became an addiction. He would prepare it on bread, or by itself, with sauces and sides, even chopped up in tossed salads. The strong hold these tenders would prove to have on Cliff would become his life-long vice. In 2006, Cliff was out on his own, trying to make it in NYC, when he caught the eye of famed Hollywood super-agent, Kevin Pittsnoggle. Pittsnoggle took Cliff under his wing, making it his mission to bring Carey to the top. Audition after audition, pilot after pilot, Cliff’s ambitious never faltered. And in June of 2007, his hard work paid off. A nationally recognized sitcom, Will & Grace, was anxious to bring their mega-hit to the next level. The show, already renowned for breaking down social boundaries, was preparing to shock the world with network televisions first male on male kiss. Carey, always intrigued with the gay culture, was just the man to bring that vision to life. He would come to the set, starring as main character Will’s new love interest. Immediately Carey’s character was embraced by America, and they were craving more. It was this role that would shoot Cliff Carey to superstardom at the hand of what would become known simply as, the kiss heard round the world. Cliff would soon learn that being on the top was a daunting chore, having to shelter himself from the paparazzi, he became lonely and stressed. His flashy nights at the Club soon turned into a circus of cameras and proud gay fans. His leisurely nights and the steakhouse became opportunities for script writers to approach him for roles in their productions. It wasn’t before long that Cliff closed himself off and turned to his old friend, the tender. For weeks at a time, he would feed the hunger, replacing ambition with honey mustard sauce. Showing up to the set early in the morning with a chicken buzz became a regularity for him. At one point, his very being became questioned when he was called out for “pitching a tent” while doing a scene with Will. It was then that Cliff was given his walking papers by the execs at Will & Grace.