

Stuart is a man on his Last twenties, with curly black hair, blue eyes, and a wisp of beard to harden his facial features. Although he is not a gay activist, Stuart always acts aggressively toward homophobes. His best friend, Vince, often reassures him that he will "always be young, and always be beautiful."ĭespite Stuart's seemingly uncaring and amoral nature, he is shown as loving his friends and will often make great sacrifices for them, even though he won't admit it. Stuart's biggest fear is to lose his youth and beauty. However, he ultimately tells his parents after his nephew, son of his sister Marie, blackmails him.

Stuart feels he does not owe anything to his parents and chose not to disclose his sexuality to them for so long because he has little to no relationship with them. Though Stuart is open about his sexuality to Vince and Hazel and is highly sexually active during his teenage years, Stuart only comes out to his parents when he is well into adulthood. During his high school years, Stuart would escape the abuse in his home by staying with his best friend, Vince Tyler, whose mother, Hazel, ultimately began treating Stuart like another son. Stuart comes from an Irish middle-class family. He moved to Manchester with his family when he was a teenager. Enthusiastic at sex and once said he wants to "die shagging." Working at an advertising agency in Manchester, Stuart spent a significant portion of his time in pubs or the night club Babylon on Canal Street.
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Stuart Alan Jones is a fictional character from the Channel 4 drama series Queer as Folk, portrayed by Aidan Gillen. Romey Sullivan (best friend mother of his son) Marie Jones Threepwood (estranged sister)īen and Thomas Threepwood (nephews, via Marie estranged)

1969 (given he turns 30 in the course of the show)Īlfred "Alfie" Sullivan (biological son, with Romey Sullivan)
