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Feel Good star Mae Martin opens up about their non-binary journey: “I just feel like myself”

Comedian Mae Martin opened up about their journey as a non-binary individual in a new interview. Back in 2020, the Canadian comedian wowed audiences with their Netflix comedy-drama Feel Good. Written, created and starring Martin, the show follows the actor as a fictionalised version of themselves as they “embark on an intoxicating romance” with their love interest George (Charlotte Ritchie). The series received universal acclaim upon its premiere for its heartfelt and raw storylines. But alongside their hit LGBTQ+ series, Martin has also made headlines for their stand-up comedy and…

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John Cameron Mitchell comes out as non-binary after ‘getting flack’ for playing trans character

John Cameron Mitchell has come out as non-binary after “getting a little bit of flack” about playing a trans character in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The 58-year-old stars as Joe Exotic in Joe vs Carole, a limited series based on the Wondery Podcast of the same name. Mitchell discussed the ongoing debate about whether or not gay characters should be portrayed by gay actors during an interview with Pride. “I believe that acting means you’re playing someone that you’re not,” they told the outlet. “And I played all kinds…

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Grey’s Anatomy introduces show’s first-ever non-binary doctor

Grey’s Anatomy is continuing to break boundaries by introducing its first non-binary doctor to the series.  On the latest episode of the long-running medical drama, non-binary actor E.R. Fightmaster made their debut as Dr Kai Bartley.  During a trip to Minnesota, Meredith and Amelia meet Kai at a well-funded hospital that’s researching a cure for Parkinson’s.  In an official character blurb from ABC, Kai is described as “dedicated to their craft and extremely talented at what they do.” The description also gives us a sneak peek into their relationship with…

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Doctor Who’s Pearl Mackie wants to see a non-binary actor in the lead role

Pearl Mackie is hoping to see a non-binary actor take on the lead role in the next new season of Doctor Who. The actress made history on the show as Bill Potts, the first openly gay companion in the show’s history. She appeared alongside Peter Capaldi as The Doctor during the actor’s final season in 2017 and has now shared her thoughts on who should take on the role following Jodie Whittaker’s departure. “I would like to see both a female and a non-white doctor,” Mackie tells The Telegraph. “That’s…

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Trans non-binary Hamilton actor says they were fired over gender-neutral dressing room request

Suni Reid, a non-binary actor for various Hamilton productions, has claimed that their contract wasn’t renewed over a dressing room dispute. Earlier this week, the performer filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint in which they alleged that their contact wasn’t renewed after requesting a gender-neutral dressing room. According to the filing, Reid requested the room last June during the productions run in Los Angeles. They went on to say that “weeks after” their request the Hamilton executives suspended the renewal of their contract and “sidelined them during rehearsals, previews,…

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Ser Anzoategui becomes first non-binary actor nominated in all male category at Imagen Awards

Non-binary actor Ser Anzoategui has made LGBTQ+ history with their best supporting actor nomination at the Imagen Awards. On Saturday (9 October), it was revealed that Anzoategui earned a nomination for their work in the Starz’s hit LGBTQ+ series, Vida. Their nomination marks the first time that a non-binary and trans Latinx actor has been nominated in the “all-male” category. Other nominees include Cristo Fernández, Harvey Guillén, Mario Lopez, James Martinez and Oscar Nuñez. In a statement to NBC News, the 42-year-old expressed their excitement regarding their groundbreaking achievement. “It’s…

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