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10 Transgender Public Figures Who Bring Optimism To The Industries

Hollywood's transgender superstars are shattering barriers in the film and television industries, two fields that have long lacked genuine and significant representation. Fortunately, there are an increasing number of well-known transgender actors and actresses who are not just excellent at what they do but also champions for more accurate representations and roles for trans people on television.
These ten transgender celebrities are now offering good representation in cinema and television, ranging from Canadian legends like Elliot Page to Emmy winners like Mj Rodriguez.

1. Elliot Page

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In addition to being nominated for an Academy Award, a Critics' Choice Award, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two BAFTAs, and a Critics' Choice Award, Elliot Page has starred in a variety of movies and television episodes throughout the years. He now appears in the third season of The Umbrella Academy, which will be available on Netflix in June.
In addition to acting, Page is now working on a book called Pageboy, which will be released in 2023.

2. Hunter Schafer

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With her part in the HBO sensational series, Euphoria actress has been making headlines. Schafer is bringing trans visibility to television with her portrayal of Jules' transgender experience, but she has also been campaigning for trans rights since she was in high school. In 2016, she wrote an essay for Teen Vogue about discriminatory bathroom regulations.
When she's not performing, she works as a model and has walked the catwalk for well-known companies like Prada, Dior, Coach, and others.

3. Laverne Cox

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For her portrayal of Sophia in Orange Is the New Black, Laverne Cox made history by being the first openly transgender person to get a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award in an acting category. In addition to that series, she has been in other popular shows including Dear White People and Inventing Anna. She has also acted in movies like Jolt and Promising Young Woman.
She has been a steadfast supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and has received several honors for it, including being named one of Time's most important people.

4. Indya Moore

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Indya Moore is most known for playing the lead in the Emmy-winning television series Pose, but they have also begun to accumulate a number of cinema parts, including their appearance in Queen & Slim and the upcoming Aquaman movie.
They have been vocal about the harassment and transphobia they have experienced from their parents and classmates, but that hasn't stopped them from inspiring many. In fact, they were named one of 50 heroes who Queerty recognized in 2020 as "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people."

5. Mj Rodriguez

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MJ Rodriguez gained notoriety with her part in Pose, much like her co-star Indya Moore. She made history by being the first transgender actress to win a Golden Globe when she won the award for Best Actress - Television Series Drama earlier this year. "This is the door that is going to open the door for many more young bright folks," she said in response to the event on Instagram.
They'll realize that it's definitely feasible. They will see a young Black Latina woman from Newark, New Jersey, who had a goal of using love to influence people' perceptions. Love triumphs.

6. Janet Mock

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Although Janet Mock isn't an actress, she has achieved success in the film and television industries as a director, writer, and producer. She directed Pose, Hollywood, and The Politician, among other films. For her work producing Pose's first season, she received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series. The previous year, she had two nods, including one for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, and also for Pose.
In addition to her work in cinema and television, Mock has authored many books and served as an editor for Marie Claire and People while also working in journalism.

7. Ivory Aquino

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Ivory Aquino, an actress, is most known for her role in the miniseries When We Rise, which chronicles the development of LGBTQ+ rights in the US. However, she made headlines earlier this year when it was revealed that she had been chosen to play the trans heroine Alysia Yeoh in the HBO Max feature film Batgirl. With the character, it will be the first time an openly trans character appears in a live-action feature film based on a DC Comics book.

8. Zach Barack

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Zach Barack's performance in Spider-Man: Far From Home changed the course of Marvel, which is no small accomplishment given that it was his first significant film role. "Being in this movie is so beyond incredible significant, and I hope that it means something to other people," he told Variety.
He will then play the lead in the upcoming television series Dead End: Paranormal Park.

9. Daniela Vega

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Daniela Vega, a singer, and actress from Chile, won praise from critics for her performance in the Oscar-winning movie A Fantastic Woman. In the same year that Time magazine named her one of the 100 most important people in the world, she became the first transgender person in history to present at the Academy Awards.
Vega has also been on television, most notably on Tales of the City. She will also play the lead role in the forthcoming thriller series The Power.

10. Angelica Ross

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On addition to her roles in Pose and American Horror Story, Angelica Ross has appeared in movies including Framing Agnes. Ross started her business, TransTech Social Enterprises, to assist transgender persons in the IT sector in finding employment. Ross is an advocate for transgender people in technology. She is a genuine multi-hyphenate because she created the TransTech Summit as well.
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