List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2020s
This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in the 2020s which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and graysexual characters are also included. The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned.
2020[]
Year | Show | Network | Character | Actor | Notes |
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2020– | 9-1-1: Lone Star | Fox | TK Strand | Ronen Rubinstein | TK is gay and a firefighter.[1] |
Carlos Reyes | Rafael Silva | Carlos is gay and a policeman. Carlos and TK are dating.[2] | |||
Paul Strickland | Brian Michael Smith | Paul is a trans man and a firefighter.[3] | |||
2020-2021 | The Baby-Sitters Club | Netflix | Dawn Schafer | Xochitl Gomez (season 1) Kyndra Sanchez (season 2) |
Dawn is open to any gender.[4] |
2020 | The Baker and the Beauty | ABC | Natalie Garcia | Belissa Escobedo | Natalie is lesbian. Amy is lesbian and Natalie's girlfriend.[5] |
Amy | Madelyn Sher | ||||
2020– | Big Sky | ABC | Jerrie Kennedy | Jesse James Keitel | Jerrie is a trans woman prostitute and musician from Montana. In season 1, episode 3, Jerrie is asked when she knew that she was a different gender than how she was biologically born. Jerrie said she knew as early as four years old, and when she was fourteen, told her parents that she was a girl.[6][7] |
2020– | Blood & Water | Netflix | Chris Ackerman | Arno Greeff | Chris is introduced as having been in a relationship with Zama. He has an affair with Mark and reveals that he is pansexual.[8] |
Mark Tedder | Duane Williams | Mark is gay.[9] | |||
2020– | Bridgerton | Netflix | Henry Granville | Julian Ovenden | Henry is secretly gay.[10] |
2020– | Control Z | Netflix | Isabela De La Fuente | Zion Moreno | Isabela is a trans woman.[11][12] |
Gerry Granda | Patricio Gallardo | Gerry is bisexual.[11][12] | |||
Luis | Luis Curiel | Luis is gay.[11][12] | |||
Álex | Samantha Acuña | Álex is lesbian, and in a relationship with Gabriela.[11][12] | |||
Gabriela | Lidia San José | Gabriela is lesbian, and in a relationship with Álex.[11][12] | |||
2020 | Council of Dads | NBC | Dr. Oliver Post | J. August Richards | Oliver is gay, and married to Peter. They are fathers.[13][14] |
Peter Richards | Kevin Daniels | Peter is gay, and married to Oliver.[13] | |||
Charlotte Perry | Thalia Tran | Charlotte is lesbian. Charlotte and J.J. are siblings being raised by their mother and the Council of Dads after their father dies of cancer.[13][14] | |||
JJ Perry | Blue Chapman | J.J. is transgender. J.J. and Charlotte are siblings being raised by their mother and the Council of Dads after their father dies of cancer.[13][14] | |||
2020– | Curon | Netflix | Daria Raina | Margherita Morchio | Daria is bisexual.[15] |
Micki Asper | Juju Di Domenico | Micki is lesbian.[15] | |||
2020 | Deputy | Fox | Brianna Bishop | Bex Taylor-Klaus | Brianna is a lesbian, and a deputy sheriff. In season 1, episode 9, Brianna comes out as non-binary and takes the Bishop surname as the neutral identity name.[16][17] |
Genevieve | Karrueche Tran | Genevieve is a lesbian and Brianna's girlfriend.[16][17] | |||
2020– | Desenfrenadas | Netflix | Vera | Tessa Ía | Marcela is lesbian, and in a relationship with Vera.[18][19] |
Marcela | Coty Camacho | Vera dated males but didn't like sex with them. She came out to Marcela, and is in a relationship with her.[18][19] | |||
2020- | Diary of a Future President | Disney+ | Roberto "Bobby" Cañero-Reed | Charlie Bushnell | Bobby is gay.[20] |
CJ | Donovin Miller | CJ and Bobby start dating.[20] | |||
Camilla | Jessica Marie Garcia | Camilla and Daniella are girlfriends and get engaged in season 2.[21] | |||
Daniella | Ellie Reed | ||||
2020– | Dispatches from Elsewhere | AMC | Simone | Eve Lindley | Simone is a main character and a trans woman.[22] |
2020– | Don't Look Deeper | Quibi | Aisha | Helena Howard | Aisha is bisexual.[23] |
2020– | FBI: Most Wanted | CBS | Sheryll Barnes | Roxy Sternberg | Sheryll is a former undercover cop in the NYPD and it’s revealed in episode 4 that she is a lesbian. She’s married to a woman and they have a daughter.[24] |
2020– | Feel Good | Channel 4; Netflix |
Mae | Mae Martin | Mae, a recovering addict, does not initially identify her sexuality. She has had relationships with men and women and is in a same-sex relationship. In season 1, episode 5, she identifies as transgender, non-binary, and bisexual. Then in season 1, episode 6, she attempts sex with a man.[25][26] |
George | Charlotte Ritchie | George, Mae's girlfriend, previously identified as straight before she started dating Mae.[25][26] | |||
2020 | Gameboys | YouTube Netflix |
Cairo Lazaro | Elijah Canlas | Cairo is gay. Cairo and Gavreel are love interests.[27][28] |
Gavreel Mendoza Alarcon | Kokoy De Santos | Gavreel is gay. Cairo and Gavreel are love interests.[27][28] | |||
Pearl Gatdula | Adrianna So | Pearl is bisexual.[27][28] | |||
2020– | Gentefied | Netflix | Ana Morales | Karrie Martin | Ana is a lesbian, she is also in a relationship with Yessika.[29] |
2020– | Get Even | BBC iPlayer | Olivia Hayes | Jessica Alexander | Olivia is lesbian and likes Amber's flirtations.[30] |
Amber | Razan Nassar | Amber is lesbian and interested in Olivia. They kiss and acknowledge their feelings for each other in season 1, episode 9, "Get It Out".[30] | |||
2020– | Grand Army | Netflix | Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam | Amir Bageria | Sid is gay. He is struggling to accept his sexuality and is outed. Sid and Victor are love interests.[31][32] |
Victor | August Blanco Rosenstein | Victor is bisexual.[31][32] | |||
2020– | The Haunting of Bly Manor | Netflix | Danielle "Dani" Clayton | Victoria Pedretti | Dani is lesbian. Dani and Jamie become a romantic relationship.[33][34] |
Jamie Taylor | Amelia Eve | Jamie is lesbian.[33][34] | |||
2020– | Three | Steven Grimstone | Richard Crouchley | Steven is gay and Imogen's twin brother.[35] | |
2020 | Helstrom | Hulu | Chris Yen | Alain Uy | Chris is gay.[36] |
Derrick Jackson | Hamza Fouad | Derrick is gay and Chris's boyfriend.[36] | |||
2020– | Hightown | Starz | Jackie Quinones | Monica Raymund | Jackie is lesbian and a National Marine Fisheries Service agent on Cape Cod.[37][38] |
Devonne Wilson | Gia Crovatin | Devonne is lesbian and Jackie's ex-girlfriend.[37] | |||
2020 | Hollywood | Netflix | Richard "Dick" Samuels | Joe Mantello | Richard is a closeted gay studio executive.[39][40] |
Ernest "Ernie" West | Dylan McDermott | Ernest is a sexually fluid Hollywood pimp.[39] | |||
Rock Hudson | Jake Picking | Hudson comes out as a gay man with his boyfriend, Archie Coleman.[40] | |||
Archie Coleman | Jeremy Pope | Archie is an African-American aspiring screenwriter and boyfriend of Rock Hudson.[40] | |||
Henry Willson | Jim Parsons | Willson is a gay Hollywood talent agent.[41] | |||
George Cukor | Daniel London | Cukor is a known homosexual.[42] | |||
Noël Coward | Billy Boyd | Coward is a known homosexual.[42] | |||
2020– | Hunters | Amazon Prime Video | Millie Morris | Jerrika Hinton | Millie is a closeted lesbian FBI agent.[43] |
Maria De La Ruiz | Julissa Bermudez | Maria is a lesbian and Millie's girlfriend.[43] | |||
2020 | I Am Not Okay With This | Netflix | Sydney "Syd" Novak | Sophia Lillis | Sydney is a teenager coming to terms with her lesbian orientation. She has romantic feelings for her best friend Dina, and her first sex experience was with her male friend Stanley, but she later decides to just be friends with him.[44][45][46] |
2020 | I May Destroy You | BBC One HBO |
Kwame | Paapa Essiedu | Kwame is gay and one of the main character's, Arabella, best friends. Damon is one of Kwame's hookup. Tyrone is Kwame's love interest. Kai is a trans man and Terry's, Kwame's friend, love interest.[47] |
Damon | Fehinti Balogun | ||||
Tyrone | Gershwyn Eustache Jr | ||||
Kai | Tyler Luke Cunningham | ||||
2020– | Julie and the Phantoms | Netflix | Alex Mercer | Owen Patrick Joyner | Alex is a gay ghost, and the drummer for the fictional band Julie and the Phantoms. He falls in love with another gay ghost named Willie, an avid skateboarder.[48][49][50] |
Willie | Booboo Stewart | Willie is a gay ghost, and an diehard skateboarder. He is Alex's love interest.[51] | |||
2020 | Katy Keene | The CW | Jorge/Ginger Lopez | Jonny Beauchamp | Jorge Lopez is openly gay and performs in drag bars under 'Ginger', his female persona.[52] |
Pepper Smith | Julia Chan | Pepper is queer. She is an it girl with a mysterious past.[53] | |||
2020– | Kissing Game | Netflix | Fran | Iza Moreira | Fran is a closeted lesbian.[54][55] |
Chico | Michel Joelsas | Chico is gay, and becomes infatuated with an older man, Maurilio.[56][55] | |||
Bel | Luana Nastas | Bel is bisexual and the first victim of the mysterious disease.[57] | |||
Maurílio | Thomas Aquino | Maurílio is an older man and is closeted. He becomes involved with a gay high school student, Chico.[55] | |||
Alex Nero | Caio Horowicz | Alex is demisexual, and only feels sexually attracted to someone when he has an emotional bond with them. They can be gay, straight, bisexual, or pansexual, and may have any gender identity.[55] | |||
2020– | Little America | Apple TV+ | Rafiq | Haaz Sleiman | Rafiq and Zain are both gay Syrian refugees seeking asylum in the United States.[58] |
Zain | Adam Ali | ||||
2020 | Little Fires Everywhere | Hulu | Mia Warren | Kerry Washington | Mia is bisexual and had an affair with her professor, Pauline, while studying arts.[59] |
Pauline Hawthorne | Anika Noni Rose | Pauline is a lesbian.[59] | |||
Izzy Richardson | Megan Stott | Izzy is lesbian. She was in love with her former best friend April, whom she had been secretly together with for over a year.[59] | |||
April Jarvis | Isabel Gravitt | April is a closeted lesbian. She was in a hidden relationship with Izzy, then ostracized her when they were discovered kissing at a party.[59] | |||
2020– | Locke & Key | Netflix | Duncan Locke | Aaron Ashmore | Duncan is gay and has a partner named Brian Rogan.[60] |
2020– | Love, Victor | Hulu | Victor Salazar | Michael Cimino | Victor is a new student in high school, who comes out and dates Benji Campbell.[61][62] |
Benji Campbell | George Sear | Benji is an openly gay teenager, who works as a barista at the coffee shop where Victor works part-time.[62] | |||
Rahim | Anthony Keyvan | Rahim is initially introduced in season 2 as the closeted gay friend of Victor's younger sister Pilar. He later becomes a love interest for Victor.[63] | |||
Derek | Lukas Gage | Derek is openly gay, and is Benji's boyfriend for a short period.[64] | |||
Bram Greenfeld | Keiynan Lonsdale | Bram is gay and Simon's boyfriend, he appears in season 1, episode 8, when Victor goes to New York.[65] | |||
Simon Spier | Nick Robinson | Simon is openly gay, and Bram's boyfriend. He appears via voice-over, narrating messages to Victor, and appears in person in season 1, episode 8.[66] | |||
2020 | Lovecraft Country | HBO | Montrose Freeman | Michael K. Williams | Montrose is a closeted gay. He and Sammy have a secret affair.[67] |
Sammy | Jon Hudson Odom | ||||
2020– | Luna Nera | Netflix | Leptis | Lucrezia Guidone | Leptis is lesbian and a witch. Leptis and Tebe are a couple.[68] |
Tebe | Manuela Mandracchia | Tebe is lesbian and a witch.[68] | |||
2020– | Miss Scarlet and The Duke | Alibi | Rupert Parker | Andrew Gower | Rupert is secretly gay, and a wealthy bachelor whose controlling mother wants him to find a suitable wife. When he proposes to Eliza Scarlet and she declines, he is relieved and reveals to her that he is gay. In season 1, episode 4, ("Memento Mori"), he proposes an arrangement of convenience to Eliza, wherein she can benefit from his wealth, while in return he can live an independent life without the pressure of a real marriage. He makes it clear to her that it would not involve intimacy between them and recoils at the thought of sex with a woman (Eliza turns him down amicably).[69] |
2020– | Motherland: Fort Salem | Freeform | Raelle Collar | Taylor Hickson | Raelle is lesbian. In episode "Hail Beltane" (season 1, episode 4) she tells a male witch at the Beltane festival that she's "not into guys". Unaware of who she really is, Raelle falls for Scylla and they begin a relationship.[70][71] |
Scylla Ramshorn | Amalia Holm | Scylla is bisexual and seduces Raelle. She is a Spree terrorist using a false identity and assigned with bringing Raelle to them, but she develops feelings for her. In episode "Bellweather Season" (season 1, episode 5) she defies the Spree and before disappearing during a Spree attack tells Raelle "Whatever happens, I love you."[72][73] Their relationship ends after Scylla's affiliation with the Spree is discovered.[74] | |||
2020 | Mr Heart (South-Korean TV series) | Viki | Sang Ha | Lee Se Jin | Sang Ha has a crush on Jin Won since high school. They are love interests.[75] |
Jin Won | Cheon Seung Ho | ||||
2020– | My Engineer | Tencent Video | Bohn | Cooper Patpasit | Bohn is gay, and the love interest of Duen.[76][77] |
Duen | Poy Kritsanapong | Duen is gay, and the love interest of Bohn.[76] | |||
Ram | Perth Nakhun | Ram is gay, and the love interest of King.[76] | |||
King | Lay Talay | King is gay, and the love interest of Ram.[76] | |||
Mek | Ryan Peng | Maek is gay, and the love interest of Boss.[76] | |||
Boss | Inntouch Naphat | Boss is gay, and the love interest of Maek.[76] | |||
Frong | Shane Nutchapol | Frong is gay, and the love interest of Thara.[76] | |||
Thara | Nutthapong Phibunthanakiet | Thara is gay, and the love interest of Frong.[76] | |||
2020– | Mystic | CBBC TVNZ |
Caleb Burford | Joshua Tan | Caleb comes out as gay.[78] |
2020- | Mythic Quest | Apple TV+ | Rachel | Ashly Burch | Rachel and Dana are in a romantic relationship.[79] |
Dana | Imani Hakim | ||||
2020– | Never Have I Ever | Netflix | Fabiola Torres | Lee Rodriguez | Fabiola is lesbian.[80] |
Eve | Christina Kartchner | Eve is lesbian and Fabiola's love interest.[80] | |||
Jonah Sharpe | Dino Petrera | Jonah is a gay high school student.[81] | |||
2020– | Nurses | Global | Ashley Collins | Natasha Calis | Ashley is a lesbian and a nurse.[82][83] |
Caro | Alexandra Ordolis | Caro, a paramedic, is lesbian and Ashley's love interest.[82] | |||
2020 | October Faction | Netflix | Geoff Allen | Gabriel Darku | Geoff is openly gay.[84] |
Phillip Mishra | Praneet Akilla | Phillip is a closeted gay teenager, and in a relationship with Geoff.[85] | |||
2020– | P-Valley | Starz | Uncle Clifford | Nicco Annan | Cliff is queer and gender fluid. She is the owner of the strip club, where the show is based around.[86][87] |
Lil Murda | J. Alphonse Nicholson | Lil Murda is still trying to figure out his sexuality. He is involved in a gay sex scene with Uncle Clifford in season 1, episode 4.[88][89] | |||
2020 | Party of Five | Freeform | Matthew | Garcia | Matthew is a trans man.[90][91] |
2020 | Penny Dreadful: City of Angels | Showtime | Rio (Reina) | Natalie Dormer | Rio is bisexual and queen of Fly Rico's gang. She is one of Magda's shapeshifter forms. The show was canceled after one season.[92][93][94] |
Mateo Vega | Johnathan Nieves | Mateo is involved in a threesome with Fly Rico and Rio.[93] | |||
Fly Rico | Sebastian Chacon | Fly is involved in a threesome with Mateo Vega and Rio.[95] | |||
Charlton Townsend | Michael Gladis | Charlton is a closeted gay.[93] | |||
Kurt | Dominic Sherwood | Kurt is a closeted gay.[93] | |||
2020– | Perry Mason | HBO | Della Street | Juliet Rylance | Della is the legal secretary of one of the titular character's clients. She and Hazel are in a relationship.[96] |
Hazel Prystock | Molly Ephraim | ||||
2020– | Power Book II: Ghost | Starz | Dru Tejada | Lovell Adams-Gray | Dru is gay. |
Effie Morales | Alix Lapri | Effie is bisexual[97] | |||
2020– | The Queen's Gambit | Netflix | D.L. Townes | Jacob Fortune-Lloyd | Townes is gay.[98] |
2020– | Ratched | Netflix | Mildred Ratched | Sarah Paulson | Mildred is bisexual, and a nurse at fictional Lucia State Hospital psychiatric asylum. She has sexual relations with a private detective staying at her motel. Then after meeting Gwedolyn Briggs, they start dating in secret.[99][100][101] |
Gwendolyn Briggs | Cynthia Nixon | Gwedolyn is a lesbian, and personal assistant to the Governor. She becomes interested in Mildred and takes her to a lesbian bar. They later start dating.[99] | |||
Ingrid | Harriet Sansom Harris | Ingrid is staying at the hospital for depression. She undergoes a lobotomy which has the unintended side-effect of bringing out lesbian desires. They then use hydrotherapy to try to cure her lesbianism.[99] | |||
Lily Cartwright | Annie Starke | Lily is a lesbian, being treated at the hospital for her lesbianism. She is given a lobotomy and when that doesn’t work, undergoes hydrotherapy.[99] | |||
2020– | Reality Z | Netflix | Nina | Ana Hartmann | Nina is bisexual. She's in a polyamorous relationship with Roberta and Lucas.[102] |
Madonna | Wallie Ruy | Madonna is a trans woman.[102] | |||
Roberta | Mariah de Moraes | Roberta is bisexual and in a relationship with Nina and Lucas.[102] | |||
2020– | Snowpiercer | TNT | Bess Till | Mickey Sumner | Bess is lesbian. Bess and Jinju are a couple.[103][104] |
Jinju Seong | Susan Park | Jinju is lesbian.[103] | |||
2020 | Someone Has to Die | Netflix | Gabino Falcón | Alejandro Speitzer | Gabino is gay.[105][106] |
Alonso Aldama | Carlos Cuevas | Alonso is a closeted gay.[105][106] | |||
2020– | Soulmates | AMC | Mateo | Bill Skarsgård | Mateo is gay.[107] |
Jonah | Nathan Stewart-Jarrett | Jonah is gay.[107] | |||
2020– | Star Trek: Picard | CBS All Access | Seven of Nine | Jeri Ryan | Seven is pansexual. At the end of Season One she had begun a relationship with Raffi.[108][109] Seven of Nine was introduced in Star Trek: Voyager.[110][111] |
Raffi Musiker | Michelle Hurd | Raffi is bisexual and a former Starfleet officer, but she quit after the fiasco of the Romulan rescue. She is estranged from her biological family. At the end of Season One she had begun a relationship with Seven of Nine.[112] | |||
Bjayzl | Necar Zadegan | Bjayzl is pansexual, and a criminal businesswoman. She was known for brutalizing former Borg drones, extracting their implants, and selling them on the black market.[113] | |||
2020– | Summertime | Netflix | Sofia | Amanda Campana | Sofia is lesbian.[114] |
2020– | Tales from the Loop | Amazon Prime Video | Gaddis | Ato Essandoh | Gaddis is gay and in love with Alex in an alternate reality. But he ends up with Kent, once he returns to his own reality. In season 1, episode 6, "Parallel".[115][116] |
Gaddis 2.0 | Kevin Harris | Gaddis 2.0 is gay and part of an alternate reality for Gaddis.[115] | |||
Alex | Jon Kartajarena | Alex is gay and is in a brief relationship with Gaddis 2.0.[115] | |||
Kent | Brian Maillard | Both alternate versions of Kent are shown to be flirting with Gaddis.[115] | |||
2020– | Teenage Bounty Hunters | Netflix | Sterling | Maddie Phillips | Sterling is bisexual. She dated Luke in the beginning of the series and after their breakup falls in love with April.[117][118] |
April | Devon Hales | April identifies as a lesbian but is still in the closet. After Sterling kisses April they begin a relationship.[117][118] | |||
Jocelyn Durbin | Jillana Darby | Jocelyn is bisexual, and in a throuple with Gary and Tina.[118] | |||
Tina | Heather Hayes | Tina is bisexual, and in a throuple with Gary and Jocelyn.[118] | |||
2020– | TharnType 2: 7 Years of Love | One31 | Tharn Thara Kirigun | Mew Suppasit Jongcheveevat | Tharn and Type are a gay couple, and both are college students. The series is a sequel to TharnType: The Series, and an adaptation of the popular book series, TharnType's Story: Hate You, Love You More, by Mame (Orawan Vichayawannakul).[119] |
Type Thiwat Phawattakun | Gulf Kanawut Traipipattanapong | ||||
2020- | Tiny Pretty Things | Netflix | Shane McRae | Brennan Clost | Shane is openly gay and confident and comfortable in his sexuality. He is a student at fictional Archer School of Ballet in Chicago. The show is based on the novel of the same name by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton.[120] |
Oren Lennox | Oren is struggling with body dysmorphia, while questioning his sexuality. He also attends the ballet school, and is Shane's roommate, who he is sleeping with.[121][122] | ||||
Isabel Cruz | Jess Salgueiro | Isabel is lesbian, and was a soldier. During her tours, she met and fell in love with Zoe Estrella. After returning home, they got married.[123] | |||
Topher Brooks | Shaun Benson | Topher is a gay ballet master at the school, and is married to Alan Renfrew.[124][125] | |||
Alan Renfrew | Morgan Kelly | Alan (aka Gears) is the ballet school’s sports medicine expert, and married to Topher Brooks.[124][125] | |||
Dev Ranaweera | Josh Pyman | Dev is a gay businessman, with connections to the ballet school, and becomes Shane’s new lover.[124] | |||
Zoe Estrella | Alexandra Augustine | Zoe is lesbian, and met Isabel while on duty in Afghanistan. They fell in love, and got married. Zoe was unable to shake the memories of what happened, and killed herself. She is only seen in flashbacks.[123] | |||
2020 | Tommy | CBS | Abigail "Tommy" Thomas | Edie Falco | Abigail is a lesbian and the first female Chief of Police for the Los Angeles Police Department.[126] |
Kiley Mills | Katrina Lenk | Kiley is lesbian and Tommy's romantic interest.[127] | |||
2020– | Twenties | BET | Hattie | Jonica T. Gibbs | Hattie is a lesbian writer.[128][129][130] |
Ida B. | Sophina Brown | Ida is bi-curious, and Hattie's boss. Hattie and Ida are starting a relationship.[129][128][130] | |||
Chuck | Jevon McFerrin | Chuck is bisexual.[129][128][130] | |||
2020– | Utopia Falls | Hulu | Brooklyn 2 | Humberly González | Brooklyn is fluid, and interested in learning more about Sage. They are in a romantic relationship.[131][132] |
Sage 5 | Devyn Nekoda | Sage's sexuality is undefined, and she is in a relationship with Brooklyn.[133] | |||
2020 | Vagrant Queen | Syfy | Elida Al-Feyr |
Adriyan Rae | Elida is pansexual, and a former queen turned scavenger. When Elida first meets Amae, she interrupts a sexual encounter between Amae and a woman. Elida and Amae are love interests.[134][135] |
Amae Rali | Alex McGregor | Amae is pansexual and a skilled mechanic and pilot. Elida and Amae are love interests.[136] | |||
2020– | Van der Valk | ITV | Lucienne Hassell | Maimie McCoy | Lucienne is lesbian. She has sometimes spent a night on Simon Van der Valk's houseboat. When their colleague Brad sees them together one morning, he starts a salacious gossip about them. After her ex-girlfriend returned the keys to Lucienne's apartment, the team is at their bar hangout and Lucienne confronts Brad about his spreading rumors knowing that she batted for the other team (season 1, episode 2, "Only in Amsterdam").[137] |
2020– | The Walking Dead: World Beyond | AMC | Felix Carlucci | Nico Tortorella | Felix is gay and a security officer at Campus Colony.[138] |
Will Campbell | Jelani Alladin | Will is gay and Felix's boyfriend.[139] | |||
2020– | Warrior Nun | Netflix | Sister Beatrice | Kristina Tonteri-Young | Beatrice is lesbian.[140] |
2020– | We Are Five | Globoplay | Heloísa "Lica" Gutierrez | Manoela Aliperti | Lica is ___, and a student and artist. She is the daughter of a wealthy family, and is also an activist.[141] |
Samantha Lambertini | Giovanna Grigio | Samantha is bisexual, and a book publisher. She is Lica's ex-girlfriend, but the two are still in love.[141] | |||
Augusto "Guto" Sampaio Neto | Bruno Gadiol | Guto is a closeted gay man but comes out later in the series.[142][143] | |||
Miguel | Marcos Oliveira | Miguel is openly gay and performs as drag queen 'Michele Esmeralda'.[144][145] | |||
Alice | Dirá Paes | Alice is a lesbian journalist who gets involved with Lica.[141] | |||
Cristina "Tina" Yamada | Ana Hikari | Tina is bisexual.[141] | |||
Catarina | Julia Terron | Catarina is bisexual, and hooks up with Lica.[141] | |||
Renata | Deborá Rodrigues | Renata is lesbian, and is Samantha’s girlfriend.[141] | |||
Erica | Renata Guida | Erica is lesbian, and engaged to Alice.[141] | |||
2020 | We Are Who We Are | HBO; Sky Atlantic |
Sarah Wilson | Chloe Sevigny | Sarah and Maggie are a married lesbian couple.[146] |
Maggie Teixeira | Alice Braga | ||||
2020 | Where Your Eyes Linger | Rakuten Viki | Han Tae-joo | Han Gi-chan | Tae-joo is gay, and the only heir of a chaebol family. He is involved with his gay bodyguard, Kang-gook.[147][148] |
Kang-gook | Jang Eui-soo | Kang-gook is gay, and the bodyguard for Han Tae-joo. They are romanctically involved.[147][148] | |||
2020– | White Lines | Netflix | Kika Calafat | Marta Milans | Kika is bisexual.[149] |
Sissy | Geena Román | Sissy is bisexual and works at the club and has a sort of relationship with Kika.[150] | |||
2020 | Why R U? | One 31; Line TV |
Zon | Tommy Sittichok | Why R U? is a Thai boys' love drama television series. The show features 12 characters that identify as gay or bisexual. Zon is bisexual. Saifah is bisexual. Zon and Saifah are love interests. Tutor is gay. Fighter is gay. Tutor and Fighter are love interests. Zen has a crush in Zon, but it's one-sided. He later became love interest with Natee. Japan and Tanthai are love interests. Dew and Blue are love interests, with Champ possibly having a crush on Blue. Luktan is a transgender woman.[151][152][153][154] |
Saifah | Jimmy Karn | ||||
Tutor | Saint Suppapong | ||||
Fighter | Zee Pruk | ||||
Zen | Toy Thanapat | ||||
Natee | Tonnam Piamchon | ||||
Japan | Park Parnupat | ||||
Tanthai | Seng Wichai | ||||
Dew | Max Saran | ||||
Blue | Nat Natasitt | ||||
Champ | Mark Sorntast | ||||
Luktan | Taralatah | ||||
2020– | The Wilds | Amazon Prime Video | Toni Shalifoe | Erana James | Toni is lesbian. Toni and Shelby start off hating each other, but in time they grow closer and eventually start a relationship. During flashbacks we see Toni and Regan's past relationship.[155][156][157] |
Shelby Goodkind | Mia Healey | Shelby is lesbian.[155][157] | |||
Regan | Bella Shepard | Regan is lesbian and Toni's ex-girlfriend.[155][157] | |||
2020– | Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | NBC | Mo | Alex Newell | Mo is Zoey's gay, gender non-conforming neighbor and DJ who tries to help her understand the extent of her power.[158] |
Eddie | Patrick Ortiz | Eddie is gay and Mo's love interest.[159] |
2021[]
Year | Show | Network | Character | Actor | Notes |
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2021- | Chucky | USA
Syfy |
Jake | Zackary Arthur | Jake is gay, and is in a relationship with Devon.[160] |
Devon | Bjorgvin Arnarson | Devon is in a relationship with Jake.[161] | |||
Nica Peirce | Fiona Dourif | Nica and Tiffany are lovers.[162] | |||
Tiffany Valentine | Jennifer Tilly | ||||
2021 | Cowboy Bebop | Netflix | Faye Valentine | Daniella Pineda | Faye Valentine is bisexual.[163] |
2021 - | Cruel Summer | Freeform | Kate Wallis | Olivia Holt | Kate is sapphic and in a relationship with Mallory.[164] |
Mallory Higgins | Harley Quinn Smith | Mallory is lesbian and in relationship with Kate.[165] | |||
Vince Fuller | Vince is gay and dating Ben.[166] | ||||
Ben Hallowell | Ben is gay and dating Vince.[167] | ||||
2021– | The Equalizer | CBS | Viola "Aunt Vi" Marsette | Lorraine Toussaint | Aunt Vi is bisexual. She has an ex-girlfriend during college and also uses dating apps for seeking men.[168] |
2021– | Fate: The Winx Saga | Netflix | Dane | Theo Graham | Dane is queer. He is interested in Riven and Beatrix.[169][170] |
2021 | Genera+ion | HBO Max | Greta | Haley Sanchez | Greta is asexual, and has a crush on Riley.[171][172] |
Nathan | Uly Schlesinger | Nathan is bisexual, and hooks up with his sister's boyfriend at a party.[173] | |||
Chester | Justice Smith | Chester is gay.[173] | |||
Sam | Nathan Stewart-Jarrett | Sam is gay and the school guidance counselor.[174] | |||
Riley | Chase Sui Wonders | Riley is bisexual. She makes out with Pablo (Anthony Keyvan) at the aquarium, and gives him a hand job in season 1, episode "Toasted".[175] When the student's bus breaks down on a trip to San Francisco, they are forced to stay at a local motel. Riley and Greta are assigned a room together. Riley and Greta kiss, and when Riley starts to undress to have sex with Greta, she freaks out and says "I don't hook up", which leads to Riley storming out of the room, in season 1, episode "Desert Island".[176] | |||
Lucia (Luz) |
Marisela Zumbado | Luz is queer.[177] Luz hooks up with Riley (after being rejected by Greta), at the motel they are staying at, when their bus breaks down on a trip to San Francisco, in season 1, episode "Desert Island".[178] | |||
Joe | J. August Richards | Joe and Patrick are married[173] | |||
Patrick | John Ross Bowie | ||||
Hookup Guy (Garrett) |
Isai Torres | Chester hooks up with 'Garrett' through a dating app, while they're out of school for an air quality day. Garrett gives Chester oral sex.[179] | |||
2021– | Ginny & Georgia | Netflix | Maxine "Max" Baker | Sara Waisglass | Maxine is lesbian and Ginny's friend.[180] |
2021- | Gossip Girl (2021) | HBO Max | Max Wolfe | Thomas Doherty | Max is pansexual. By the end of episode 6, he has a threesome with Audrey and Aki.[181][182] |
Akeno "Aki" Menzies | Evan Mock | Aki is Audrey's bisexual boyfriend. By the end of episode 6, he has a threesome with Audrey and Max.[183][182] | |||
Monet De Haan | Savannah Lee Smith | Monet is a lesbian.[184] | |||
Rafael "Rafa" Caparros | Jason Gotay | Rafa used to hook up with Max.[185] | |||
Gideon Wolfe | Todd Almond | Gideon is a cisgender gay male who expresses himself through his femininity.[186] | |||
Roy Sachs | John Benjamin Hickey | Roy is married to Gideon.[187] | |||
2021 | Hawkeye | Disney+ | Wendy | Adetinpo Thomas | Wendy is a New York Police Department officer who has a wife.[188] |
2021- | iCarly | Paramount+ | Harper | Laci Mosley | Harper is pansexual and she is dating Double Dutch.[189] |
Double Dutch | Poppy Liu | Double Dutch is a sapphic pop singer and she is dating Harper.[190] | |||
2021 | I Know What You Did Last Summer | Amazon Prime Video | Allison | Madison Iseman | Allison is bisexual and she is dating Margot.[191] |
Margot | Brianne Tju | Margot is lesbian and she is dating Allison.[192] | |||
Johnny | Johnny is gay.[193] | ||||
2021- | Invasion | Apple TV+ | Yamato Mitsuki | Shioli Kutsuna | Yamato and Hinata are lovers.[194] |
Hinata Murai | Rinko Kikuchi | ||||
2021 | The Irregulars | Netflix | Dr. Watson | Royce Pierreson | Watson is gay and in love with Sherlock Holmes.[195] |
2021 | It's a Sin | Channel 4 | Ritchie Tozer | Olly Alexander | Ritchie is gay, who moves to London to start his law degree. The series follows three young gay men and flatmates in 1980s London who have their lives turned upside down by the AIDS crisis.[196] |
Roscoe Babatunde | Omari Douglas | Roscoe is gay and 18 years old. His Nigerian family disown him when he comes out.[196] | |||
Colin Morris-Jones | Callum Scott Howells | Colin is gay, and moves to London with the hopes of becoming a Savile Row tailor.[196] | |||
Ash Mukherjee | Nathaniel Curtis | Ash is gay, and Ritchie has a crush on him.[197] | |||
Henry Coltrane | Neil Patrick Harris | Henry is gay, and a British tailor who lives with his gay partner.[196] | |||
2021- | Kevin Can F**k Himself | AMC | Patricia "Patty" Deirdre O'Connor | Mary Hollis Inboden | Patty and Tammy start dating.[198] |
Tammy Ridgeway | Candice Coke | ||||
2021– | Kung Fu | The CW | Ryan Shen | Jon Prasida | Ryan is gay and a quick-witted medical student who has to deal with the sudden return of his estranged older sister, Nicky.[199] |
2021– | Loki | Disney+ | Loki | Tom Hiddleston | Loki is bisexual.[200] |
Sylvie | Sophia Di Martino | Sylvie is bisexual.[201][202] | |||
2021- | NCIS: Hawaiʻi | CBS | Lucy Tara | Yasmine Al-Bustami | Lucy is a junior field agent of the NCIS. Kate is a Special Agent of the DIA. They are both romantically involved with each other. |
Kate Whistler | Tori Anderson | ||||
2021 | The Nevers | HBO Max | Hugo Swann | James Norton | Hugo Swann is pansexual.[203] |
Frank Mundi | Ben Chaplin | Mundi is gay, and revealed to have had a past affair with Swann.[204] | |||
2021 | The Long Call | ITV | Matthew Venn | Ben Aldridge | Matthew is a gay detective. Matthew and Jonathan are married.[205] |
Jonathan Roberts | Declan Bennett | ||||
2021– | Nine Perfect Strangers | Hulu | Lars Lee | Luke Evans | Lars is gay.[206] |
2021- | One of Us Is Lying | Peacock | Janae | Janae is lesbian. Maeve is sapphic and they are dating. [207] | |
Maeve | |||||
Cooper | Kris and Cooper are gay and in a secret relationship.[208] | ||||
Kris | |||||
2021 | Ossan's Love | ViuTV | "KK" Chak Kwok Keung | Kenny Wong | Tin entered a love triangle with his boss KK and his co-worker and flatmate Muk.[209] |
"Muk" Ling Siu Muk | Anson Lo | ||||
"Tin" Tin Yat Hung | Edan Lui | ||||
2021- | Shadow and Bone | Netflix | Jesper Fahey | Kit Young | Jesper is bisexual.[210] |
Fedyor Kaminsky | Julian Kostov | Fedyor and Ivan are in a romantic relationship.[211] | |||
Ivan | Simon Sears | ||||
Nadia Zhabin | Gabrielle Brooks | Nadia is queer.[212] | |||
2021– | Sky Rojo | Netflix | Wendy | Lali Esposito | Wendy is a lesbian.[213] |
2021– | Rai 1 | Simone Balestra | Simone is gay and in love with Manuel.[214] | ||
2021– | Walker | The CW | Liam Walker | Keegan Allen | Liam is gay and Cordell Walker's brother.[215] |
2021- | With Love | Amazon Prime Video | Jorge Diaz Jr | Mark Indelicato | Jorge is Gay and Gender Non-Comforming, he is in a relationship with Henry. [216] |
Henry | Vincent Rodriguez III | Henry is Jorge's Boyfriend.[217] | |||
Sol Perez | Isis King | Sol is trans and non-binary, They are also in a relationship with Miles who has a non-binary kid. [218] | |||
Charlie Murphy | Birdie Silverstein | Charlie is a non-binary 13 year old kid. [219] | |||
2021– | The Wheel of Time | Amazon Prime Video | Moiraine Damodred | Rosamund Pike | Moiraine and Siuan are both Aes Sedai of the White Tower. They were in a relationship.[220] |
Siuan Sanche | Sophie Okonedo | ||||
2021- | Young Royals | Netflix | Wilhelm | Edvin Ryding | Wilhelm is the lead character, a young Swedish prince who falls in love with Simon whilst at boarding school. They pursue a romance in secret, but he struggles to reconcile his love with his family and the world's expectations of him.[221] |
Simon | Omar Rudberg | Simon is gay. He falls in love with Wilhelm and finds the heavy expectations Wilhelm is under difficult.[222] |
2022[]
Year | Show | Network | Character | Actor | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 - | How I Met Your Father | Hulu | Ellen | Tien Tran | Ellen is a lesbian who moves to New York City after her divorce from her wife, and she is a main character.[223] |
2022– | Peacemaker (TV series) | HBO Max | Christopher Smith / Peacemaker | John Cena | Peacemaker is bisexual.[224] |
Leota Adebayo | Danielle Brooks | Leota is a lesbian and the daughter of A.R.G.U.S. leader Amanda Waller and a member of Project Butterfly.[225] | |||
Keeya | Elizabeth Ludlow | Keeya is Leota Adebayo's wife.[225] | |||
2022- | Promised Land | ABC | Antonio Sandoval | Tonatiuh | Antonio is gay.[226] |
2022- | Rebelde (2022 TV series) | Netflix | Luka Colucci | Franco Masini | Luka is gay, and was outed by Jana at his aunt's wedding, he is part of the band.[227] |
Guillermo Álvarez (Dixon) | Jerónimo Cantillo | Dixon is bisexual. In episode four he stated to Estebán Torres that he goes both ways, and he is part of the band.[227] | |||
Emília Alo | Giovanna Grigio | Emília is pansexual, although she dated Sebastián, she ended up dating Andi, and she is part of the band.[227] | |||
Andrea Agosti (Andi) | Lizeth Selene | Andi is lesbian, and she is dating Emília and she is part of the band.[227] | |||
2022- | Why are you like this | Netflix | Austin | Will King | Austin is gay and is one of the main characters in the group.[228][229] |
Mia | Mia is bisexual and is one of the main characters in the group.[228][229] | ||||
Daniel | Daniel is one of Penny's coworkers who is gay. He is a recurring character.[228][229] | ||||
2022- | Our Flag Means Death | HBO | Blackbeard (Eddy) | Taika Waititi | Edward & Stede both admire eachother as pirate captains and have multiple interactions alluding to a sexual or romantic attraction to one another. |
Stede Bonnet | Rhys Darby | ||||
Lucius | Nathan Foad | Lucius is openly gay and is in a romantic/sexual open relationship with Black Pete. | |||
Black Pete | Matthew Maher | ||||
Bonifacia Jimenez/Jim | Vico Ortiz | Jim is a non-binary character who goes by the alias on Jim whilst hiding aboard the ship crew. Jim and a male fellow crew member have feelings for one another throughout the show. |
See also[]
- List of fictional asexual characters
- List of fictional intersex characters
- List of fictional non-binary characters
- List of fictional pansexual characters
- List of animated series with LGBTQ+ characters
- List of comedy television series with LGBT characters
- List of horror television series with LGBT characters
- List of made-for-television films with LGBT characters
- List of news and information television programs featuring LGBT subjects
- List of reality television programs with LGBT cast members
- List of LGBT characters in radio and podcasts
- List of LGBT characters in soap operas
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Further reading[]
- Becker, Ron (2006). Gay TV and Straight America. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0813536880.
- Beresford, Trilby (November 7, 2019). "Broadcast TV Increases LGBTQ Regulars and Lesbian Representation, Study Finds". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Capsuto, Steven (2000). Alternate Channels: The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television, 1930s to the Present. New York, New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0345412430.
- Havens, Kaitlin (May 14, 2020). "Perspective: It's time to end 'Lesbian Dead Syndrome'". The Charlatan. Vol. 49, no. 7.
- Millward, Liz; Dodd, Janice G.; Fubara-Manuel, Irene (2017). Killing Off the Lesbians: A Symbolic Annihilation on Film and Television. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-1476668161.
- Riese (March 11, 2016). "All 208 Dead Lesbian and Bisexual Characters On TV, And How They Died". Autostraddle.
- GLAAD Primetime Television Season Report:
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