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Jesse James Keitel is from Manorville, New York and was involved in local theater as a performer during her childhood. [1] She graduated from Pace University with a BFA in Acting in 2015. [3] After college, she was a drag performer in New York City with the stage name Peroxide. [1]
Miller & Son is a 2019 live action short film directed by non-binary filmmaker Asher Jelinsky during their directing MFA studies at the AFI Conservatory. [1] [2] This short film explores the feeling of compartmentalization by portraying the life of a transgender mechanic, performed by then-non-binary actress Jesse James Keitel. [3]
In Peacock’s new Queer as Folk, Jesse James Keitel stars as Ruthie, a trans woman and onetime party girl trying — and sometimes failing — to mature. The 28-year-old actress (a queer trans ...
“Queer as Folk” and “Big Sky” star Jesse James Keitel is boarding “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” for a guest star role as a nonbinary character. Keitel, who is a trans woman, will ...
The new Queer as Folk stars Devin Way (Grey’s Anatomy) as Brodie, a chaotic commitment-phobe; Fin Argus (The Gifted) as Mingus, an over-confident high school student; Jesse James Keitel (Big Sky ...
Jesse James Keitel as Jerrie Kennedy (season 1, special guest star season 2 [10]), a transfeminine former sex worker and aspiring singer, who later works for Dewell & Hoyt detective agency, and was one of Ronald's victims. The role made Keitel one of the first nonbinary actors to play a nonbinary series regular on primetime television. [11]
In August 2021, Jesse James Keitel joined the cast in a series regular role. [8] In September 2021, Candace Grace, Johnny Silbilly, Devin Way, Fin Argus, and Ryan O'Connell joined the cast in series regular roles. [9] [10] In November 2021, Kim Cattrall joined the cast in a recurring capacity. [11]
Russell T. Davies’ groundbreaking gay drama, Queer as Folk, is back once again. This time, the Peacock revival starring Johnny Sibilly, Ryan O’Connell and others moves the story to New Orleans ...