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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 "Jailbot 2. ...
In response to a fan noting that in the episode "The Cool S," a sticker with the transgender pride flag is shown on Daisy's laptop, Hallie Cantor, a show write, stated that they hadn't yet identified Daisy "as trans or cis," [40] meaning that she could be a cisgender or trans lesbian. In another episode, "The Real World," Pansy calls herself ...
A young queer woman raised as a soldier, dressing and behaving as a man, Oscar is open about being female. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Oscar's love interest is one of the series protagonists, Marie Antoinette. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] She also has a relationship with Andre, [ 2 ] a childhood friend, but is only able to share one passionate night with Oscar.
Later on, they exhibit signs of gender dysphoria and displays an outward attraction to two characters in the series—Yoshino, a transgender man, and their female classmate, Anna Suehiro. The latter date for a shirt time, until the relationship is broken off, and later resumed.
The show features the mythological trans man Caeneus, who used to live with the Amazons until he transitioned. [47] [48] (2024–Present) Carla: Eve Lindley: Mr. Robot: A woman who is known as 'Hot Carla' because she is a local pyromaniac in the prison and is played by a trans female actress. [49] [50] (2015-2019) Blessing Chambers: Modupe ...
Show Notes Aaron: Ross Marquand: The Walking Dead: Aaron is the series' first gay male character, who has a partner named Eric. [1] Agron: Dan Feuerriegel: Spartacus: In a relationship with Nasir. [2] Sam Adama: Sasha Roiz: Caprica: Sam is married to Larry. [3] Kenny Al-Bahir: Rami Malek: The War at Home: The best friend of the protagonist. [4 ...
She is revealed to be a transgender woman, which Batgirl discovers, and she later helps Batgirl. [10] [11] Batgirl is one of the only characters who knows Selma's secret. [12] She is possibly the first trans sci-fi character to appear in any "superhero production." [13] United States 2000-2003 X-Men: Evolution: November 4, 2000 Mystique: Bisexual
Linda Murkland is a transgender woman. The show featured the first regular transgender character on TV. [21] [22] Syndication 1977 Are You Being Served? Mr. Humphries: John Inman: Humphries is the junior menswear assistant working in the fictional Grace Brothers department store. [23] BBC1 1972-1985 Ball Four: Bill Westlake: David James Carroll