Argo star Clea DuVall shares lesbian kisses with female friend during day of passion in the park



Throughout her career, she has played a number of gay characters, most recently a closeted school teacher in American Horror Story: Asylum.

And it seems life imitates art somewhat for actress Clea DuVall who indulged in a passionate kissing session with a female friend in a Los Angeles park on Sunday.

The 35-year-old lay on a blanket for the afternoon with the mystery female, and the pair kissed and cuddled in the sunshine.



Making out in the park: Argo star Clea DuVall enjoyed a public make-up session with a female friend in the park in Los Angeles on Sunday



Dressed casually in denim jackets, jeans and T-shirts, the ladies seemed oblivious to passers by and park goers exercising nearby.



Clea, who is not thought to have publicly made any kind of statement on her sexuality, recently said she isn't worried about being typecast in gay roles.



'I don’t think it matters much anymore,' she told website Vulture last October. 'There was a stigma playing gay characters before that there just isn’t now.

Passion in the park: Clea DuVall and her companion were oblivious to passers by as they smooched



Cosy: Clea and her female friend snuggled close to each other during their afternoon out

'When I started acting in the early nineties, that was a bigger consideration, but now it doesn’t feel like that much of a big deal,' she said.



'You look at how many gay characters are on television and in movies and actors just aren’t afraid to do that any more. I think because there are more of those roles, the fear and the novelty of it have kind of gone away.'

The star engaged in a lesbian kiss in 1999 film But I'm A Cheerleader and has played gay characters in Carnivale, Ghosts of Mars and Saving Grace.

Low key: Clea and her female friend both sported denim jackets, jeans and T-shirts

Park life: The couple happily embraced next to a path in the sun soaked park



Coming up for air: Clea smooched her friend while lying down together on the grass

The star recently starred in Ben Affleck's Oscar nominated film Argo, playing one of six American embassy staff who escape an siege in Iran.

Clea revealed how she and the rest of the cast had to stay in a house together to prepare for their roles.



'We weren’t allowed to go outside,' she told Vulture . 'There was one cast member who did repeatedly go outside to go swimming in the pool -Tate Donavan. And he justified it by saying that his character goes outside in the movie, so it was okay.



Closeness: Clea laughed and chatted with her companion as they soaked up the Los Angeles sunshine



Time to go: The actress and her friend packed up their blanket after their afternoon of passion

Double denim: The ladies looked made for each other in their matching jackets

'But the rest of us stayed inside the entire time. No cell phones, no computers. There was a phone in the house for emergencies, but we weren’t allowed to talk on the phone.



'And they stocked the house with all magazines and newspapers and movies from the seventies. And during the day, we did research and watched movies. And then at night, we would eat dinner, and we would get drunk. And play games.'

Stars of the show: Clea DuVall (far left) as Cora Lijek in Oscar nominated film Argo





