DEAR STACY: I would like to know whether Zachary Quinto is married? — GWS
DEAR GWS: Since 2013, the actor has been in a relationship with artist and model Miles McMillan, with whom he lives in New York. Last summer, after he was spotted wearing a ring on his left hand, the "Star Trek Beyond" and "Snowden" actor was asked by E! News whether he and Miles had wed. He said, "I am thrilled that we can (get married) and I fought really hard for the right to marriage equality. I am really grateful for the Supreme Court for passing it a year ago. ... We love each other and we talk about it, but we have no immediate plans."
DEAR STACY: What happened to Jimmie Walker, the actor who played on J.J. on "Good Times"? — Sheree, Bloomfield, New Jersey
DEAR SHEREE: Walker, the funny man who ruled the pop culture scene with his "Dy-no-mite!" catch phrase in the 1970s, still shows up on TV occasionally — on shows like "Scrubs," "Everybody Hates Chris" and "George Lopez." He's also done political talk radio and TV shows. At 69, his primary focus is standup. He plays clubs and corporate gigs all around the country.
DEAR STACY: Please give some background on Charles Stiles, the star of "Mystery Diners." — Chris-I-WM
DEAR Chris-I-WM: Stiles is an up-by-the-bootstraps kind of guy, having worked as a bus boy, an oil rig hand and other tough jobs before finding his talent for business. He is the founder and president of the two-decade-old Business Evaluation Services, a company that provides mystery shopper and other services. He has a wife and two grown daughters.
DEAR STACY: Whatever happened to the remarkable Jaye Davidson of "The Crying Game"? — Flame762
DEAR Flame762: Davidson dropped out of acting after making the movie "Stargate," stating that he hated the fame that came with the job. A few years ago, "Crying Game" producer Stephen Woolley was quoted in Awardsline saying that he'd heard Davidson had moved to Paris and was really happy. It's been reported that he went back into the field of fashion.
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