That's Pedro Pascal, his character in Game of Thrones was bisexual but as far as I know he's straight.
A gay male actor went viral on social media for wearing a shirt that says "protect the dolls" aka trannies
It was gay pop singer Troye Sivan wearing it at Coachella that kicked it off.
In all honesty he's the best witness for Gina Carano in her case against Disney.… If her I'd put his ass on the stand and pointblank, ask do you think I'm a bigot.
The case is not whether she’s a bigot, and anyway you don’t know if his views have changed. It would be both irrelevant and possibly harmful.
Lucasfilm is basing her dismissal on the content of her Twitter posts. The issues in her case against it are wrongful dismissal and sex discrimination.*
The wrongful dismissal claim is based on what right Lucasfilm had under the contract to fire her, what if any statutory rights or duties might also be involved, and whether her conduct was sufficient to trigger that right.
The sex discrimination claim is that her male co-stars posted attacks on Republicans and faced no disciplinary action. She thus has to prove that there was a difference in treatment
and that the difference was related to her sex,
not her political opinion per se. If her posts and those of male co-stars both used intemperate or coarse language, for example, but only hers triggered disciplinary action, she might be onto something. If Pedro Pascal was one of those co-stars, his testimony might be relevant to this claim, but that testimony would be limited to
his posts and what if anything Lucasfilm did to him. His subjective opinion on her posts or her as a person don’t really go to either issue.
* not a Californian lawyer, so this is all at a high general level and doesn’t use the precise statutory language. It’s the rough shape however of what needs to shown in these cases, and of course the tactical wisdom of calling someone whose views are unknown remains.