Leo Sheng
Leo Sheng | |
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Born | 1996 (age 25–26) |
Education | University of Michigan (BA) |
Occupation | Actor, activist |
Leo Sheng (born 1996)[1] is a Chinese-American actor and activist known for playing Micah Lee on The L Word: Generation Q.
Early life and education[]
Sheng was born in Hunan, China and was adopted and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan by an American lesbian couple.[2] He first came out as trans at age 12.[3]
He received his Bachelor of Science degree in sociology from the University of Michigan in 2017.[2] Sheng was accepted to the school's social work graduate program and planned to enroll, but left because he was cast in his first professional acting role in Adam.[2]
Career[]
Sheng first gained attention when he was 17 and used YouTube and Instagram to document his transition.[4] In 2018, he acted in his first lead role in Rhys Ernst's Adam. He also appeared in the documentary Disclosure.[1] He is a lead character on Showtime's The L Word: Generation Q as Micah Lee, who is also a trans man. When he was 11, Sheng watched a clip of a transmasculine character, Max, on the original L Word series and came out as trans shortly after.[3]
Personal life[]
Sheng resides in Los Angeles and identifies as a queer trans man.[1]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Adam | Ethan | |
2020 | Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen | N/A | Also creative consultant |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019–present | The L Word: Generation Q | Micah Lee | 19 episodes |
References[]
- ^ a b c Delaney, Lou (2020-06-19). "Leo Sheng, a Trans Activist Who Stars in 'The L Word'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ a b c McFarlin, Jim (2019-11-05). "Actor Leo Sheng Makes His Small-Screen Debut in "The L Word" Reboot". Hour Detroit Magazine. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
- ^ a b Kim, Michelle (2019-12-06). "Leo Sheng on How "The L Word" Reboot Is Going to Get Trans Representation Right". them. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Nichols, James (2014-10-15). "LOOK: This Trans Man Opens Up To The World About His Transition By Using Instagram". HuffPost. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
External links[]
- Living people
- LGBT people from Michigan
- LGBT people from China
- LGBT rights activists from the United States
- Transgender and transsexual male actors
- LGBT American people of Asian descent
- University of Michigan alumni
- 21st-century American actors
- American people of Asian descent
- American people of Chinese descent
- People from Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Entertainers from Michigan
- 1996 births
- Chinese adoptees
- 21st-century Chinese actors
- LGBT rights activists from China
- LGBT actors from the United States
- Chinese actor stubs