Rutger published: Doug Spearman Embraces Chance in New 'Noah's Arc' Film
Over two decades ago, Patrik-Ian Polk introduced us all on Logo TV with his groundbreaking series "Noah's Arc." It brought a revolutionary glimpse at Black gay men and their tight-knit friendships. The show centers around Noah, played by Darryl Stephens, and his close group, including Chance, portrayed by Doug Spearman. Spearman's portrayal captured hearts, leading not only toward a 2008 movie, "Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom," but also a 2020 short film, and now, "Noah's Arc: The Movie" on Paramount+ since June 20.

The emotional journey with Chance

In this new full-length film, Chance faces deep loss but finds unwavering support in his lifelong friends. On premiere day, I had a chance (pun intended!) chat with Doug Spearman himself about this emotional storyline.

Bringing Chance onto our screens

Asked about why he took on Chance's role, Spearman recounted a memorable moment. "I was at JFK airport, just waiting on my suitcase, when Patrik called and offered me Chance. That long-term relationship with another Black man and their daughter, Kenya, it was groundbreaking. I knew I had grab that opportunity," he reminisced. Working on "Noah's Arc" feels like being part a brotherhood, Spearman said. "We argue, we reconcile, we battle things out. Bringing Patrik's writing alive feels like solving a complex puzzle. There's always a challenge and this joy in figuring out Patrik's vision and delivering it," he shared.

Exploring themes like change and loss

Over time, societal shifts left their mark on "Noah's Arc." This latest film dives deep with themes like gay widowhood and mental health. Spearman drew from personal experiences while playing Chance. "I faced big losses just before filming. My mom passed away two months prior, and my ex died during that second season. It added authenticity when playing Chance dealing with grief," he recalled. The film boasts some notable guest stars. Spearman praised TS Madison, who he shared scenes with, but did feel a bit nostalgic about not reconnecting with Jasmine Guy.

A shared admiration: Beyoncé

Beyoncé may not be in this movie, but her name pops up a lot. Spearman couldn't hide his admiration, saying, "I'm definitely a Beyoncé fan—for me, breathing's enough! I owe a lot her mom, Tina, who gave me a gown when I directed my second film. The Knowles family means so much."

Advancing queer representation in media

When it comes down portraying queer characters, Spearman highlighted how diverse queerness can be. "Acting's about playing different roles, whether queer or straight. I've played many straight characters. This varied casting enriches storytelling," he explained. It was also interesting how Chance was meant be played by another actor, who dropped out because agency pressure. Spearman's pumped about a sequel possibility, eager dive deeper Chance's journey and team up with Polk again.

Doug Spearman's current and future projects

Right now, Spearman's on stage in Molière's "The Imaginary Invalid" at New Orleans Shakespeare Festival. "Live theater has this unique immediacy," he said. Looking forward, he's also busy writing and directing, with projects in development mixing vibes from "Treme" and "Bridgerton." Doug Spearman's portrayal as Chance became a cornerstone in "Noah's Arc," offering heartfelt tales friendship, love, resilience that keep connecting strongly with all audiences.

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