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Posted September 7th, 2010 by Wayne Besen

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Shadix Appeared In TWO Video Condemning Ex-Gay Therapy

NEW YORK – Truth Wins Out Advisory Board member Glenn Shadix, 58, died this morning from a fall in his Birmingham, Alabama condo. Shadix was best known for his role as Otho in Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice” and appeared in more than 70 films and TV shows.

Shadix appeared in two more movies for the writer-director Burton, doing the voice of the mayor in “The Nightmare Before Christmas” in 1993 and playing the orangutan Senator Nado in Burton’s 2001 remake of “Planet of the Apes”.

“Glenn is a hero of mine and one of the kindest people I’ve ever met,” said Truth Wins Out’s founder and Executive Director Wayne Besen. “He had a huge heart and was committed to stopping the harm caused by ex-gay programs. It deeply saddens me that he is gone, but there is no doubt that he left the world a better place.”

Recently, Shadix became involved in LGBT advocacy, discussing in a Truth Wins Out video that he was a survivor of “ex-gay” shock therapy, which aims to turn LGBT people heterosexual. Such therapy is outdated and rejected by every mainstream medical and mental health association, including the American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association and The American Psychological Association. In Jan. 2010, he joined the advisory board of Truth Wins Out and planned to speak out publicly against “ex-gay” therapy.

“He was having mobility problems, and he was in a wheelchair,” Susan Gagne, Shadix’s sister, said. “It looks like he fell and hit his head in the kitchen, and that’s the cause of death.”

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Glenn in “Heathers”

Posted December 15th, 2009 by Wayne Besen

Glenn S and JEXCLUSIVE NEW TRUTH WINS OUT VIDEO

Glenn Shadix (on left) is an actor made famous by roles in movies such as Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas and the 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes. His television work includes the HBO drama Carniv?†le, and the NBC television comedy Seinfeld, in which he played Jerry’s landlord.

What many people do not know, however, is that Shadix had undergone shock therapy as a teenager in Alabama, in an attempt to turn from gay-to-straight. The “cure” did not work and today Shadix lives as a proud openly gay man. Having lived in New York City and Hollywood, he recently returned to Alabama. Truth Wins Out applauds Shadix for his willingness to share his experience and help other people avoid the pain and suffering of the ex-gay industry.

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