Meet the celebs and honorees walking the Out100 2024 red carpet
The Out100 honors those making a difference in our community and beyond.
December 12, 2024
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The Out100 honors those making a difference in our community and beyond.
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"I’m just so grateful that I’ve been able to continuously work as an actor," Tim Bagley recently told The Advocate. "For so many years, it was hard to be an out gay actor, but I stuck to my principles, and I don’t regret it for a second."
He might have said it in a joke, but the Bros star's message was heard.
A skit called "Can I Play That?" took aim at those outraged by discriminatory casting practices.
See the full list of nominations from GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
The out entertainer's nomination is a win for LGBTQ representation at Hollywood's biggest night.
The iconic entertainer reflected on her relationship with the LGBTQ+ community during a surprise appearance at the Abbey in West Hollywood.
Annette Haywood Carter, currently enjoying a return to filmmaking, discusses the growing influence of women directors and LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.
O'Connell, who has given visibility to differently abled LGBTQ people, will be given a place of honor at the West Hollywood parade.
Instead of looking for colorful Easter eggs, thousands of LGBTQ+ allies displayed their Pride colors and marched in opposition to anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
The sale ensures the landmark queer gathering space remains with family.
During a time when so many of us felt desperately alone and unaccepted, Donahue made us feel like we were normal and we had a friend in him, writes John Casey.
Tributes pour in for the beloved Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor remembered for his talent, kindness, and enduring legacy.
"Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with," the actor wrote on Instagram.
The actor, whose sister Lux is transgender, joined writer and activist Tariq Ra'ouf in denouncing Rowling's support for the U.K. Supreme Court's recent anti-trans ruling.
Ricky Espinoza was last seen alive by his family on June 23, 2001, five days before his killing.
Swift and Mock now join the ranks of Beyonce, Laverne Cox, Melissa Etheridge, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Briana Venskus has spoken out about queer casting discrimination on Instagram.
Sepi Shyne broke a huge glass ceiling.
A new GLAAD report shows record diversity on television but also a worrisome rise in LGBT deaths.