Ben Bruckner

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Ben Bruckner
First appearance Season 2, Episode 6
Last appearance Season 5, Episode 13
Created by Ron Cowen
Daniel Lipman
Portrayed by Robert Gant
Information
Gender Male
Age 33 (Season 2)
Occupation College professor
Author
Title Ph. D.
Spouse(s) Michael Novotny (husband)
Children Hunter Novotny-Bruckner (adoption)
Jenny Rebecca Novotny-Marcus (step-daughter)

Ben Bruckner is one of the main characters on the American cable show Queer as Folk, on Showtime.

Ben became a main character during season two, when he is the first customer in Michael Novotny's comic book store. The two begin to date, but Michael decides to stop after finding out that Ben is HIV positive. After several failed attempts at dating other men, Michael realizes he loves Ben, and that he will have to accept his HIV status.

As a couple, Michael and Ben have their fair share of fights. In one episode, Michael is upset after learning that Brian Kinney had a one night stand with Ben. A story arc involved Ben turning to steroids after learning that the man who gave him HIV died, which led to Michael threatening to infect himself with Ben's used needle in order to get Ben to stop.

When Michael and Justin get a deal for their movie, Ben becomes extremely envious, mainly because his book can't get published. Michael also experiences some reservations with Ben wanting to keep Hunter at their house, but eventually Michael grows to accept Hunter and the couple later legally adopt him in the series finale.

During the fourth season, Ben and Michael are in Canada in Toronto for the start of the Liberty Ride. On the bus ride up to Canada Ben asks Michael to be his husband. The two get married, and they experience trouble in returning to the United States as their marriage will not be recognized once they return. Ben and Michael had applied for re-entry in to the States on single form as spouses. They were told that they had to fill out two forms (this detail is fictional; same-sex couples are not treated in this way). Michael's mother Debbie was next in line and took it upon herself to tell the customs officer off in her own special way.