In the Hollywood world of perfect families and happy endings, not many openly gay stars find acceptance or a steady income. But in 1930, the top box office draw was gay, and he refused to take any of the usual steps to hide his sexuality. Billy Haines' unusual sucess is the subject of the book Wisecraker, by William Mann, just out in paperback. Mann told Minnesota Public Radio's Stephanie Curtis Haines wasn't a great actor, but he had something the audience loved.