New Netflix show has a gay president and first gentleman — and its actors are 'profoundly proud'
The Residence features President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) and his husband, First Gentleman Elliot Morgan (Barrett Foa).
March 26, 2025
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The Residence features President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) and his husband, First Gentleman Elliot Morgan (Barrett Foa).
Joe Gannascoli reflects on his groundbreaking character Vito from The Sopranos, who is the godfather of gay TV gangsters.
The series will center on a young, gender non-conforming beauty expert.
The four-part docuseries premieres July 9 on HBO and Max.
There were only 468 LGBTQ+ characters in the 2023-2024 television season, and a significant chunk of them won't be returning.
The popular television series will return this year the show’s director says.
This next season of the television series will mark the first time one of the Wachowskis has worked solo.
It’s the clearest signal fans have received recently as they clamor for more of the hilarious award-winning television series.
Planned episodes for the new television series will report on violence in the Congo, sexual assault within the U.S. military, and extremism in Pakistan.
As celebrities cry "protect trans kids," CBS pulls the only show on network television to feature a transgender series regular, Laverne Cox.
9-1-1: Lone Star's Brian Michael Smith is the first Black transmasculine series regular in television history.
Casting producer Adam Drucker and Showtime are looking for people who are ready to come out of the closet on television on the new series Way Out.
After an acclaimed turn on the stage, Michael Urie returns to series television with Partners, a sharp new comedy from the creators of Will & Grace.
The actress, activist, writer and producer behind the Emmy-nominated Her Story is joining the cast of Country Music Television's Nashville, a series picked up from ABC.
Grey's Anatomy star Isaiah Washington said racism was a factor in his firing from the hit television series after he twice used an antigay slur.
One of the gay trainers from Bravo's reality television series Work Out, who appeared on the cover of The Advocate (far right), died unexpectedly over the weekend.
We spoke with Golden Globes nominees Rustin’s Colman Domingo, Dead Ringers’ Rachel Weisz, Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham, and others about queer identity and more. Here's what they had to say.