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American female characters in television (3 C, 388 P) Female characters in animated television series (1 C, 216 P) Australian female characters in television (1 C, 13 P)
After eight seasons with several leads spread around obscure and ambiguous dialogues, with some episodes themed around transexuality and even a female character with a male name ('Mr Kaplan'), the true identity of the notorious criminal, and main character, Raymond Reddington, is revealed to be of Katerina Rostova, a famous soviet agent.
One of the earliest examples dates back to 1951 with Anna May Wong, a classic Hollywood-era movie star, with her TV show The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong. [1] Typically, the characters portrayed are Asian American, although the actor or actress may sometimes be Canadian, British, or Australian.
Characters Show title Gender identity Character debut date Notes Country Alice: Superjail! Trans woman: September 28, 2008: A hulking and muscular head prison guard of Superjail. [1] She is a trans woman [2] who regularly engages in sadomasochistic rituals with the prisoners, and rebuffs The Warden's constant advances as shown in episodes like ...
Austin is gay and is one of the main characters in the group. [306] [307] Mia Olivia Junkeer: Mia is bisexual and is one of the main characters in the group. [306] [307] Daniel Lawrence Leung: Daniel is one of Penny's coworkers who is gay. He is a recurring character. [306] [307] 2022–2023 Willow: Disney+: Jade Erin Kellyman
Pages in category "American female characters in television" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 388 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe who first appeared in Thor (2011). Like his comics counterpart and the Norse deity he was based upon, Loki's shapeshifting abilities allow him to change sex at will. In the show, Time Variance Authority paperwork lists Loki's sex as "fluid". [190] Ripley Lennox: Hollyoaks: Ki Griffin Non-binary ...
Show Network Character Actor Notes Year ER: NBC: Kerry Weaver: Laura Innes: Dr. Weaver and firefighter Sandy Lopez, are a lesbian couple. [95] [96] 1994–2009 Sandy Lopez: Lisa Vidal: Yosh Takata: Gedde Watanabe: Yosh is an openly gay nurse. [97] [96] Maggie Doyle: Jorja Fox: Maggie is a lesbian, she was the show's first major gay character ...