
Two decades later, he appeared in "Elf" as Ming Ming, the under-pressure workshop supervisor at the North Pole, shown here with the movie's protagonist Buddy the Elf, played by Ferrell:īack in 2003, Billingsley told The Associated Press his return to making a Christmas classic "felt good.just like riding a bike." Over the years, Billingsley has collaborated frequently with "Elf" director Jon Favreau, including serving as an executive producer on the 2008 Favreau-directed blockbuster "Iron Man," and directing 2009's "Couple's Retreat," which was written by and starred Favreau and Vince Vaughn. The Gay Man as Magical Elf has been such a tricky part of gay self-patronization in the media that you would by now expect the chill members of the LGBT community to respond with cool indifference.

Billingsley - who was already a successful child actor in the 1970s and 1980s - played Ralphie, the 9-year-old hero of the 1983 classic "A Christmas Story," as shown in the opening credits of that film: Those social media posts were entirely accurate. The screenshot below illustrates the popularity of that tweet in particular, and "The Billingsley Overlap," as a piece of trivia, in general, during the holidays in 2021: "Today, at approximately 11:19 AM, my life changed forever when I found out this dude from Elf was also Ralphie from A Christmas Story."

In late 2021, a whole new cohort of internet users marveled at a piece of Christmas movie trivia, namely that Peter Billingsley, the actor who played Ralphie Parker in "A Christmas Story," also made an appearance in "Elf" - the modern holiday classic starring Will Ferrell.įacebook users enthusiastically shared one tweet in particular, which included screenshots of each character, and the following message:
