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Desperate Housewives star returns to small screen after motorcycle accident

Every rider enjoys hearing how a fellow biker overcomes the trauma and challenges of a life-threatening motorcycle accident.

So it will be with admiration and a nod when television star Gale Harold returns to the popular comedy drama ‘Desperate Housewives‘ next month. It was six months ago when Harold Gale Harold, who plays Jason Braddock the new boyfriend of Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), was in intensive care in a Los Angeles hospital after a single vehicle motorcycle accident.

Suffering a fractured shoulder and swelling on the brain, the accident came at a time in the ABC series when Harold’s character was expected to play a major role in the seasons climax of Desperate Housewives with filming originally scheduled to start just days after the accident.

However, Teri Hatcher’s onscreen love interest is set to make his triumphant return to Desperate Housewives on the show’s May 3 episode. Harold, will reprise his role as housepainter Jackson Braddock and will remain at least through the end of the season.

According to Wikipedia, in 2000, Harold landed the controversial role of unapologetic homosexual Brian Kinney, a central character on Showtime’s popular gay drama Queer as Folk, a breakthrough performance that included a level of explicit male homosexual sex unusual for American television. Brian Kinney’s character, as well as the show itself, elicited quite a great deal of controversy. It was alternately lauded and criticized for its explicit depictions of gay club life.

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