List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2016–2019
This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries ) that premiered in 2016–2019 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.
2016
Year
Show
Network
Character
Actor
Notes
2016–2020
3%
Netflix
Joana Coelho
Vaneza Oliveira
Joana is bisexual and an orphan who survived on her own at the margins of society on the streets of the Inland.[ 1]
Natália
Amanda Magalhães
Natalia is lesbian and Joana's partner. Joana and Natalia start a revolution against Maralto.[ 1]
Ariel
Marina Matheus
Ariel is a trans woman.[ 1]
Láis
Fernanda Vasconcellos
Láis is bisexual.[ 1]
Samira
Maria Flor
Samira is bisexual.[ 1]
2016-
Addicted
iQiyi
Bai Luo Yin
Xu Weizhou
Luo Yin is the main character and Gu Hai's love interest.[ 2]
Gu Hai
Huang Jingyu
Gu Hai is the main character and Luo Yin's love interest.[ 2]
2016
American Gothic
CBS
Alison Hawthorne-Price
Juliet Rylance
Alison Hawthorne-Price is bisexual.[ 3]
Naomi Flynn
Maureen Sebastian
Naomi Flynn is a lesbian.[ 4]
2016–2022
Animal Kingdom
TNT
Deran Cody
Jake Weary
Deran Cody is gay.[ 5] [ 6]
Lila Cole
Anne Ramsay
Lila Cole is a lesbian.[ 7]
Adrian Dolan
Spencer Treat Clark
Adrian Dolan is gay.[ 5] [ 6]
Janine "Smurf" Cody
Ellen Barkin
Janine "Smurf" Cody is bisexual.[ 8]
Mark Liston
Andy Favreau
Mark Liston is gay.[ 9]
Linc
Damon Erik Williams
Linc is gay.[ 10]
2016
Barracuda
ABC
Danny Kelly
Elias Anton
Danny Kelly is gay.[ 11]
Martin Taylor
Ben Kindon
Martin Taylor is Danny Kelly's love interest.[ 12]
Demet
Nicole Gulasekharam
Demet is a lesbian.[ 13]
2016–2019
Berlin Station
Epix
Hector DeJean
Rhys Ifans
Hector DeJean is gay when it's a matter of national security.[ 14]
2016–2022
Better Things
FX
Sil
Ser Anzoategui
Sil is non-binary.[ 15]
Tressa
Rebecca Merz
Tressa is a lesbian.[ 16]
Frankie Fox
Hannah Alligood
Frankie Fox is gender queer.[ 17] [ 18]
Mer Kodis
Marsha Thomason
Mer Kodis is a lesbian.[ 19]
2016–
Billions
Showtime
Tara Mohr
Annapurna Sriram
Tara Mohr is a lesbian.[ 20]
Donnie Caan
David Cromer
Donnie Caan and Walter are married.[ 21]
Walter
Matthew Humphreys
Taylor Mason
Asia Kate Dillon
Taylor Mason is non-binary.[ 22]
Lauren Turner
Jade Eshete
Lauren Turner is a lesbian.[ 23]
Fiona
Michaela Sprague
Fiona is a lesbian.[ 24]
2016–2022
Bull
CBS
Chunk Palmer
Chris Jackson
Chunk Palmer is gay.[ 25]
2016–2017
The Catch
ABC
Margot Bishop
Sonya Walger
Margot Bishop is bisexual.[ 26]
Felicity
Shivani Ghai
Felicity is bisexual.[ 27]
Shawn Sullivan
Caleb Smith
Shawn Sullivan is gay. Shawn Sullivan asks Danny Yoon out on a date. Danny Yoon declines. Sophie Novak tells Danny Yoon, "I knew he was gay this whole time".[ 28]
2016
The Cate Morland Chronicles
YouTube
Eleanor Monk
Erika Ovudoba
Eleanor is a lesbian. She is Cate Morland's best friend. Web series that is an adaption of Jane Austen 's novel, Northanger Abbey .[ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
2016–2017
Chance
Hulu
Carl Allan
Clarke Peters
Carl is gay.[ 33]
2016
Class
BBC Three
Charlie Smith
Greg Austin
Charlie Smith is gay. His boyfriend is Matteusz Andrzejewski.[ 34] [ 35]
Matteusz Andrzejewski
Jordan Renzo
Matteusz Andrzejewski is gay. His boyfriend is Charlie Smith.[ 34] [ 35]
2016
The Collection
Amazon Prime Video BBC Worldwide
Claude Sabine
Tom Riley
Claude Sabine is gay.[ 36] [ 37]
2016
Conviction
ABC
Hayes Morrison
Hayley Atwell
Hayes Morrison is bisexual.[ 38]
Jackson Morrison
Daniel Franzese
Jackson Morrison is gay.[ 39]
Franklin "Frankie" Cruz
Manny Montana
Franklin "Frankie" Cruz is in love with Rey Armas.[ 40]
Rey Armas
Ian Paola
Naomi Golden
Ilfenesh Hadera
Naomi Golden is bisexual and Hayes Morrison's ex-girlfriend.[ 41]
2016
Crashing
Channel 4
Fred
Jonathan Bailey
Fred is gay.[ 42] [ 43]
Will
Lachie Chapman
Will is Fred's boyfriend.[ 44]
2016–
The Crown
Netflix
Antony Armstrong-Jones
Matthew Goode
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon is bisexual.[ 45]
Patrick
Michael Therriault
2016–2017
Degrassi: Next Class
Family Channel
Miles Hollingsworth III
Eric Osborne
Miles is bisexual.[ 46]
Zoe Rivas
Ana Golja
Zoe is a lesbian.[ 46]
Tristan Milligan
Lyle Lettau
Tristan is gay.[ 46]
Vijay Maraji
Dante Scott
Vijay is gay.[ 46]
Yael Baron
Jamie Bloch
Yael is non-binary/genderqueer and uses they/them pronouns.[ 46]
Rasha Zuabi
Dalia Yegavian
Rasha is a lesbian.[ 46]
Esme Song
Chelsea Clark
Esme and Frankie enter a polyamorous relationship with Zig.[ 46]
Francesca "Frankie" Hollingsworth
Sara Waisglass
2016
The Deleted
Fullscreen
Agatha
Madeline Brewer
Agatha is bisexual.[ 47]
Sophie
Julia Kelly
Sophie is bisexual.[ 48]
2016–2019
Designated Survivor
ABC
Dontae Evans
Ben Watson
Dontae is gay.[ 49]
Sasha Booker
Jamie Clayton
Sasha is a trans woman.[ 49]
2016–2019
The Durrells
ITV
Sven
Ulric von der Esch
Sven is gay.[ 50]
2016–2019
Easy
Netflix
Jo
Jacqueline Toboni
Jo and Chase meet, fall in love, and become a lesbian couple in season 1 episode 2, "Vegan Cinderella ".[ 51]
Chase
Kiersey Clemons
2016–2022
El marginal
Televisión Pública Argentina
Juan Pablo "Diosito" Borges
Nicolás Furtado
Juan is bisexual. He is in love with Miguel Palacios/Osvaldo Peña.[ 52] [ 53]
Morcilla
Carlos Portaluppi
Morcilla is bisexual.[ 52] [ 53]
Fiorella
Guido Botto Fiora
Fiorella is gay. He is in a relationship with Morcilla.[ 52] [ 53]
2016
Eyewitness
USA Network
Philip Shea
Tyler Young
Philip Shea is gay, his lover is Lukas Waldenbeck.[ 54]
Lukas Waldenbeck
James Paxton
Lukas Waldenbeck is gay, his lover is Philip Shea.[ 55] [ 56]
2016–2018
Falling Water
USA Network
Alexis Simms
Sepideh Moafi
Detective Alexis Simms is lesbian. She lives with Christine.[ 57]
Christine
Parisa Fitz-Henley
Christine is lesbian and the girlfriend of Alexis.[ 57]
2016
The Family
ABC
Willa Warren
Alison Pill
Willa Warren is a lesbian.[ 58] [ 59]
Bridey Cruz
Floriana Lima
Bridey Cruz is bisexual.[ 60]
2016
The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo
YouTube
Caleb Gallo
Brian Jordan Alvarez
Caleb and Benicio get married at the end of the series.[ 61]
Benicio
Antonio Marziale
Billy
Jon Ebeling
Billy has feeling for Caleb.[ 61]
Freckle
Jason Greene
Freckle is non-cisgender/genderfluid .[ 61]
2016–2017
The Get Down
Netflix
Marcus 'Dizzee' Kipling
Jaden Smith
Dizzee and Thor are featured in a gay storyline. They go to an exclusive underground LGBT club and kiss.[ 62] [ 63]
Thor
Noah Le Gros
2016
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
Netflix
Michel Gerard
Yanic Truesdale
Michel Gerard is gay.[ 64] [ 65]
Donald
Sam Pancake
Donald is gay.[ 65] [ 66]
2016–
The Girlfriend Experience
Starz
Christine Reade
Riley Keough
Christine Reade is bisexual.[ 67]
Avery Suhr
Kate Lyn Sheil
Avery Suhr is a lesbian.[ 68] [ 69]
Darya Esford
Narges Rashidi
Darya Esford is a lesbian.[ 70]
Anna Garner
Louisa Krause
Anna Garner is a lesbian.[ 69] [ 71]
Erica Myles
Anna Friel
Erica Myles is a lesbian.[ 69] [ 71]
2016–2021
Goliath
Amazon Prime Video
Michelle McBride
Maria Bello
Michelle McBride is bisexual.[ 72]
Callie Senate
Molly Parker
Callie Senate is a lesbian.[ 73]
2016
The Good Wife (South Korean)
tvN
Kim Dan
Nana
Kim Dan is bisexual, and an investigator for a law firm. Kim Dan is the first bisexual woman on a Korean drama.[ 74] [ 75]
2016–2018
Hap and Leonard
SundanceTV
Leonard Pine
Michael K. Williams
Leonard Pine is a gay black Vietnam vet.[ 76]
Raoul
Enrique Murciano
Raoul is gay.[ 77]
2016
Heartbeat
NBC
Max Eliott
Joshua Leonard
Max Eliott is gay.[ 78]
2016–2017
I Love Dick
Amazon Prime Video
Devon
Roberta Colindrez
Devon is a queer. She is a butch cowboy who works as a groundskeeper at an artist colony.[ 79] [ 80]
Toby
Bobbi Salvör Menuez
Toby is a bisexual artist at the colony and has a brief fling with Devon.[ 81] [ 82]
2016–2017
Incorporated
Syfy
Theo Marquez
Eddie Ramos
Theo Marquez's boyfriend is Anthony.[ 83]
Anthony
Matt Landry
2016–2022
Jamie Johnson
CBBC
Dillon Simmonds
Patrick Ward
Dillon Simmonds comes out as gay in season 5.[ 84] [ 85]
Elliot
Laquarn Lewis
Elliot is gay.[ 84] [ 85]
Becky Walker-Cotton
Mali Tudno Jones
Becky Walker-Cotton is lesbian.[ 86]
Dawn Walker-Cotton
Tonya Smith
Dawn Walker-Cotton is lesbian.[ 87]
2016–2022
Legends of Tomorrow
CW
Sara Lance
Caity Lotz
Sara Lance is bisexual.[ 88]
Todd Rice
Lance Henriksen
Todd Rice is gay.[ 89]
Ava Sharpe
Jes Macallan
Ava Sharpe is a lesbian. Ava enters into a relationship with Sara.[ 90]
Lindsay Carlisle
Ali Liebert
Lindsay Carlisle is a lesbian.[ 91]
Queen Anne
Rebecca Eady
Queen Anne is bisexual. She sleeps with Sara in episode "Out of Time", and later consummates her marriage to the King of France.[ 92]
Guinevere
Elyse Levesque
Guinevere is bisexual, and an English queen featured in episode "Camelot/3000" who develops a crush on Sara and they kiss.[ 93]
Alex Danvers
Chyler Leigh
Alex Danvers is a lesbian, and she has a one-night stand with Sara.[ 94]
Captain Cold
Wentworth Miller
Citizen Cold is gay.[ 95]
Ray Terrill
Russell Tovey
Ray is gay.[ 95]
John Constantine
Matt Ryan
John is bisexual.[ 96]
Gary Green
Adam Tsekhman
Gary is bisexual.[ 97]
Desmond
Christian Keyes
Desmond is queer and had a relationship with John Constantine.[ 98]
Kate Kane
Wallis Day
Kate Kane is lesbian.[ 99]
Charlie
Maisie Richardson-Sellers
Charlie is pansexual and genderfluid .[ 100]
Nyssa al Ghul
Katrina Law
Nyssa al Ghul is bisexual.[ 101]
Miss Sinclair
Sophia Johnson
Miss Sinclair is a lesbian.[ 102]
2016–2021
Lucifer
Fox Netflix
Lucifer Morningstar
Tom Ellis
Lucifer is bisexual[ 103]
Mazikeen (Maze)
Lesley-Ann Brandt
Maze is queer.[ 104]
Eve
Inbar Lavi
Eve is pansexual.[ 105]
2016–2018
Luke Cage
Netflix
Hernan "Shades" Alvarez
Theo Rossi
Shades is bisexual.[ 106] [ 107]
Comanche Jones
Thomas Q. Jones
Comanche is gay.[ 106] [ 107]
2016–
Marcella
ITV
Matthew Neil
Ben Cura
Matthew Neil is Yann Hall's boyfriend.[ 108]
Yann Hall
Tobias Santelmann
Yann Hall is Matthew Neil's boyfriend.[ 109]
Cara Thomas
Florence Pugh
Cara Thomas is bisexual.[ 110]
Sascha Kyte
Victoria Broom
Sascha is a lesbian.[ 111]
Jojo Baines
Tamzin Malleson
Jojo Baines is lesbian.[ 111]
2016–2018
The Night Manager
BBC One
Major Lance "Corky" Corkoran
Tom Hollander
Lance is gay.[ 112] [ 113]
2016–2017
No Tomorrow
The CW
Kareema
Sarayu Blue
Kareema is bisexual.[ 114]
Sofia
Marta Milans
Sofia is bisexual.[ 115]
2016
Notorious
ABC
Levi
Ramon de Ocampo
Levi admitted he was in love with Oscar, and then he committed suicide in front of Julia.[ 116] [ 117]
2016–2019
The OA
Netflix
Buck Vu
Ian Alexander
Buck Vu is transgender.[ 118]
Alfonso "French" Sosa
Brandon Perea
Alfonso is gay.[ 118]
2016–2017
Pure Genius
CBS
Jess Wallace
Taylor Rose
Jess Wallace is a lesbian.[ 119]
Ally (Ali)
Irene Choi
Ally (Ali) is a lesbian.[ 120]
Gloria
Jazzmun
Gloria is a trans woman.[ 121]
2016
Quarry
Cinemax
Buddy
Damon Herriman
Buddy is gay, and an assassin for hire.[ 122] [ 123]
2016
Recovery Road
Freeform
Vern Testaverde
Daniel Franzese
Vern Testaverde is gay and an ex-cocaine addict.[ 124]
2016–2018
Shades of Blue
NBC
Lieutenant Matt Wozniak
Ray Liotta
Wozniak is bisexual and the corrupt commander of the 64th Precinct.[ 125] [ 126]
Donnie Pomp
Michael Esper
Donnie Pomp shares a kiss with Lieutenant Matt Wozniak, and has sex with him.[ 127]
Nate Wozniak
Cameron Scoggins
Nate Wozniak is gay.[ 128]
2016–2017
The Shannara Chronicles
MTV Spike
Eretria
Ivana Baquero
Eretria is bisexual. She may have romantic feelings for Amberle in season 1.[ 129] [ 130]
Princess Lyria
Vanessa Morgan
Princess Lyria was in a relationship with Eretria in season 2.[ 129] [ 130]
Zora
Zoe Robins
Zora is a lesbian.[ 131]
2016–2017
SOTUS: The Series
One 31 Line TV
Kongpob
Singto Prachaya
Kongpob and Arthrit are gay love interests.[ 132]
Arthrit
Krist Perawat
2016–2019
Star
FOX
Simone Davis
Brittany O'Grady
Simone Davis is bisexual. She kissed her friend, Karen, in the fifth episode of season 2.[ 133]
Cotton Brown
Amiyah Scott
Cotton Brown is the transgender daughter of Carlota Brown.[ 133]
Miss Bruce
Miss Lawrence
Miss Bruce is a trans woman.[ 133]
Karen Williams
Imani Lewis
Karen Williams is a lesbian.[ 133]
Nina Ferrera
Camila Banus
Nina Ferrera is bisexual.[ 133]
Rachel Wallace
Paris Jackson
Rachel Wallace is a lesbian.[ 133]
2016–
Stranger Things
Netflix
Robin Buckley
Maya Hawke
Robin Buckley is lesbian.[ 134] [ 135]
Will Byers
Noah Schnapp
Will Byers is gay.[ 136]
2016–2022
This Is Us
NBC
William Hill
Ron Cephas Jones
William Hill is bisexual and had a relationship with Jessie.[ 137] [ 138]
Jessie
Denis O'Hare
Tess Pearson
Eris Baker; Iantha Richardson
Tess comes out as a lesbian.[ 139]
Alex
Presley Alexander
Alex is non-binary and undefined orientation.[ 140]
Animal Shelter Clerk
Lena Waithe
Animal Shelter Clerk is a lesbian.[ 141]
2016–2018
Timeless
NBC
Denise Christopher
Sakina Jaffrey
Denise is a lesbian and a Special Agent. She's married to Michelle, with whom she has a son and daughter.[ 142]
2016–2017
Too Close to Home
TLC
Dax
Nick Ballard
Dax and Victor are a gay couple.[ 143] [ 144]
Victor
Charles Justo
2016–2018
Travelers
Showcase Netflix
Joanne Yates
Kimberley Sustad
Joanne Yates is lesbian.[ 145] [ 146]
Samantha Burns
Karen Holness
Samantha Burns is a lesbian.[ 145] [ 146]
Amanda Myers
Enid-Raye Adams
Amanda Myers is a lesbian.[ 145] [ 146]
2016–2021
Van Helsing
Syfy
Susan Jackson
Hilary Jardine
Susan Jackson is a lesbian.[ 147]
Vanessa Helsing
Kelly Overton
Vanessa Helsing is bisexual.[ 147]
Dracula
Tricia Helfer
Dracula is bisexual.[ 147]
Jack
Nicole Muñoz
Jack is a lesbian.[ 147]
Sarah "Doc" Carol
Rukiya Bernard
Sarah "Doc" Carol is a lesbian.[ 147]
Bathory
Jesse Stanley
Bathory is a lesbian.[ 147]
Ivory
Jennifer Cheon
Ivory is a lesbian.[ 147]
Jolene
Caroline Cave
Jolene is a lesbian.[ 147]
Michaela
Heather Doerksen
Michaela is a lesbian.[ 147]
2016–2019
Victoria
ITV
Lord Alfred Paget
Jordan Waller
Lord Alfred and Lord Edward have a romantic attraction for each other and share a kiss in season 2.[ 148] [ 149]
Lord Edward Drummond
Leo Suter
2016–2022
Westworld
HBO
Logan
Ben Barnes
Logan is bisexual. He is seen having sex with both a man and a woman in episode 2 of season 1.[ 150]
Clementine Pennyfeather
Angela Sarafyan
Clementine Pennyfeather is pansexual.[ 151]
Elsie Hughes
Shannon Woodward
Elsie Hughes is a lesbian.[ 151]
Marti
Bojana Novakovic
Marti is bisexual.[ 151]
2016–2021
Wynonna Earp
Syfy CHCH-DT Space
Waverly Earp
Dominique Provost-Chalkley
Waverly, the younger sister of Wynonna, is bisexual and had a boyfriend until she met Nicole Haught.[ 152]
Nicole Haught
Katherine Barrell
Nicole Haught is a lesbian.[ 152]
Jeremy Chetri
Varun Saranga
Jeremy is gay.[ 153]
Robin
Justin Kelly
Robin is gay.[ 153] [ 154]
Rosita Bustillos
Tamara Duarte
Rosita Bustillos is bisexual.[ 155]
Shae
Clark Backo
Shae is a lesbian.[ 156]
Ambrose "Fish"
Tyrell Crews
Fish is gay. He was in a relationship with Levi.[ 157]
Levi
Christian Goutsis
Levi is gay. He was in a relationship with Fish.[ 157]
2016
The Young Pope
HBO
Cardinal Bernardo Gutierrez
Javier Cámara
Cardinal Bernardo Gutierrez comes out as gay in the first season's final episode.[ 158]
Cardinal Andrew Dussolier
Scott Shepherd
Andrew is bisexual. He has sex with a man and a woman in episode 6 of season 1.[ 159] [ 160]
Cardinal Mario Assente
Maurizio Lombardi
Cardinal Mario Assente is gay.[ 161]
Ángelo Sanchez
Marcos Franz
Ángelo Sanchez is gay. He commits suicide after being rejected to becoming a priest.[ 160]
Freddy Blakestone
Alex Esola
Freddy is gay.[ 162]
Archbishop Kurtwell
Guy Boyd
Archbishop Kurtwell is gay.[ 162]
Cardinal Michel Marivaux
Sebastian Roché
Cardinal Michel Marivaux is gay.[ 163]
2017
Year
Show
Network
Character
Actor
Notes
2017–2020
13 Reasons Why
Netflix
Courtney Crimsen
Michele Selene Ang
Courtney is a lesbian. She was closeted until the season 2 finale. episode "Bye ", when she came out to her adoptive gay parents.[ 164]
Todd Crimsen
Robert Gant
Todd and Steve are gay and Courtney's parents.[ 164]
Steve Crimsen
Alex Quiojan
Ryan Shaver
Tommy Dorfman
Ryan told Hannah he was gay in episode "Tape 4, Side B ".[ 165] [ 166]
Tony Padilla
Christian Navarro
Tony is openly gay. He used to date Ryan and Brad, but is now dating Caleb.[ 167]
Brad
Henry Zaga
Brad is gay, and Caleb's boyfriend.[ 165]
Caleb
R.J. Brown
Caleb is gay and Tony's boyfriend.[ 168]
Tameka
Clarke Hollingsworth
Tameka is queer and Courtney's girlfriend.[ 164]
Montgomery "Monty" de la Cruz
Timothy Granaderos
Monty is gay and closeted.[ 169] [ 170]
Winston Williams
Deaken Bluman
Winston is gay. He tells Alex in the final episode "Graduation ", that he loved Monty but that he also loves him.[ 169] [ 170]
Alex Standall
Miles Heizer
Alex is bisexual.[ 171]
Charlie St. George
Tyler Barnhardt
Charlie is bisexual. He dates Alex and comes out to his dad in episode "Prom ".[ 172]
Hansen Foundry
Reed Diamond
Hansen is gay. He is a member of staff at the school.[ 173]
2017
195 Lewis
195 Lewis (series website)
Yuri
Rae Leone Allen
Yuri is lesbian.[ 174]
Camille
Sirita Wright
Camille is lesbian.[ 174]
2017
24 Legacy
Fox
Andy Shalowitz
Dan Bucatinsky
Andy Shalowitz is openly gay. He is a communication analyst at CTU.[ 175] [ 176]
Thomas Locke
Bailey Chase
Thomas Locke is gay. He is a CTU agent and the head of field operations.[ 175] [ 176]
2017–2019
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Netflix
Charles
Rhys Darby
Charles is gay and used to be in a relationship with Sir.[ 177] [ 178]
Sir
Don Johnson
Sir is gay and used to be Charles' partner in both business and marriage.[ 177] [ 178]
Jerome Squalor
Tony Hale
Jerome is bisexual.[citation needed ]
Babs
Kerri Kenney
Babs is a lesbian.[ 179]
Mrs Bass
BJ Harrison
[citation needed ]
2017–2022
Ackley Bridge
Channel 4
Nasreen Paracha
Amy-Leigh Hickman
Nasreen comes out to her mother as a lesbian and tells her she's in love with another woman (series 1, episode 5).[ 180]
Lila Shariff
Anneika Rose
Lila is a lesbian and a science teacher.[ 181]
Naveed Haider
Gurjeet Singh
Naveed is gay.[ 182]
Sam Murgatroyd
Megan Parkinson
Sam is lesbian and Nasreen's girlfriend.[ 180]
Cory Wilson
Sam Retford
Cory is bisexual. Cory and Naveed kissed and slept together. Cory slept with a girl the day after he had sex with Naveed.[ 182]
2017–2021
American Gods
Starz
Bilquis
Yetide Badaki
Bilquis is pansexual and a goddess.[ 183] [ 184]
Jinn
Mousa Kraish
Jinn is gay. Jinn and Salim become romantically involved.[ 183] [ 184]
Salim
Omid Abtahi
Salim is gay. Jinn and Salim become romantically involved.[ 183] [ 184]
Samantha ("Sam") Black Crow
Devery Jacobs
Sam is lesbian.[ 183] [ 184]
2017–2019
Andi Mack
Disney Channel
Cyrus Goodman
Joshua Rush
Cyrus is gay and enters a relationship with TJ in the finale. Andi Mack is the first Disney Channel series with a character that comes out as gay.[ 185] [ 186] [ 187]
TJ Kippen
Luke Mullen
TJ is gay, and holds hands with Cyrus in the finale. Andi Mack made history with Disney's first character to say "I'm gay".[ 185] [ 186]
2017–2019
Anne with an E
CBC Netflix
Josephine Barry
Deborah Grover
Josephine is a lesbian. She had a long-term partner, now deceased.[ 188]
Cole Mackenzie
Cory Grüter-Andrew
Cole is gay.[ 188]
2017–2021
Atypical
Netflix
Casey
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Casey is bisexual.[ 189]
Izzie
Fivel Stewart
Izzie is a lesbian. She attends the GSA and relates to a lesbian student telling her story.[ 189]
2017–
The Bastards of Pizzofalcone
RAI
Alex Di Nardo
Simona Tabasco
Alex is lesbian. Alex and Rosaria are in a relationship.[ 190] [ 191]
Rosaria Martone
Serena Iansiti
Rosaria is lesbian. Alex and Rosaria are in a relationship.[ 190] [ 191]
2017–
Black Spot
France 2 Netflix
Martial "Nounours" Ferrandis
Hubert Delattre
Nounours is a gay police officer.[ 192]
2017
Blood Drive
SyFy
The Scholar
Darren Kent
The Scholar is queer.[ 193]
The Gentleman
Andrew James Hall
The Gentleman is queer.[ 193]
2017–2021
The Bold Type
Freeform
Adena El-Amin
Nikohl Boosheri
Adena is a lesbian Muslim feminist and professional photographer who begins a romance with Kat.[ 194]
Kat Edison
Aisha Dee
Kat is bisexual. When she falls in love with Adena she first thinks she is lesbian. However, she later has feelings for a man and realizes she is attracted to men and women.[ 195] [ 196]
Leila
Katerina Tannembaum
Leila is lesbian and Adena's ex.[ 195] [ 196]
Tia Clayton
Alexis Floyd
Tia is lesbian and Kat's love interest.[ 195] [ 196]
Oliver Grayson
Stephen Conrad Moore
Oliver is gay.[ 197]
Andrew
Adam Capriolo
Andrew is gay and a drag queen .[ 197]
Eva Rhodes
Alex Paxton-Beesley
Eva is lesbian and Kat's love interest.[ 198]
2017
Borderliner
Netflix
Nikolai Andreassen
Tobias Santelmann
Nikolai is closeted and has a secret boyfriend, Kristoffer.[ 199]
Kristoffer Lund
Morten Svartveit
Kristoffer is gay and Nikolai's boyfriend.[ 199]
2017–
Charité
Netflix
Sister Therese
Klara Deutschmann
Therese is lesbian.[ 200]
Otto Marquardt
Jannik Schümann
Otto is gay.[ 200]
Martin Schelling
Jacob Matschenz
Martin is gay.[ 201]
2017–2022
Claws
TNT
Quiet Ann
Judy Reyes
Quiet Ann is a lesbian.[ 202] [ 203]
Uncle Daddy
Dean Norris
Uncle Daddy is a bisexual crime boss.[ 202] [ 203]
Toby
Evan Daigle
Toby is gay.[ 204] [ 205]
2017–2019
Counterpart
Starz
Nadia Fierro/Baldwin
Sara Serraiocco
Nadia is a lesbian and classical violinist. Baldwin is a lesbian assassin.[ 206] [ 207]
Clare Quayle
Nazanin Boniadi
Clare is a bisexual.[ 208]
Greta
Liv Lisa Fries
Greta is a lesbian.[ 209]
2017–2020
Dark
Netflix
Peter Doppler
Stephan Kampwirth
Peter is gay and closeted.[ 210] [ 211]
Agnes Nielsen
Antje Traue
In 1953, Agnes and Doris were secret lovers.[ 212]
Doris Tiedemann
Luise Heyer
Bernadette Wöller
Anton Rubtsov
Bernadette is a trans woman.[ 213] [ 214]
2017
Daytime Divas
VH1
Kibby Ainsley
Chloe Bridges
Kibby is bisexual.[ 215]
Ella
Will Buie Jr.
Ella is an eight year old trans girl, introduced in the series "Pilot ".[ 216] [ 217] [ 218]
2017–2021
Dear White People
Netflix
Lionel Higgins
DeRon Horton
Lionel is gay.[ 219]
Silvio Romo
D.J. Blickenstaff
Silvio is gay and Lionel's love interest.[ 220]
Neika Hobbs
Nia Long
Neika and Monique are a lesbian couple.[ 221]
Monique
Zee James
Connor
Luke O'Sullivan
Connor and his "not exactly" girlfriend Becca, try to seduce Lionel into a threesome. Connor is using Becca as a buffer to cover up his primary interest in men.[ 222] [ 223]
Kelsey Phillips
Nia Jervier
In season 2, episode 4, Kelsey tells Coco that she's a lesbian.[ 224]
Wesley Alvarez
Rudy Martinez
Wesley is gay and Lionel's love interest.[ 225]
P. Ninny
Lena Waithe
P. Ninny is a lesbian.[ 224]
Genifer
Quei Tann
Genifer is transgender.[ 219]
2017–2019
The Deuce
HBO
Paul
Chris Coy
Paul is gay and a bartender at Vincent Martino's bar, the Hi-Hat.[ 226]
2017
Dimension 404
Hulu
Beth Lee
Melanie Thompson
Beth and Jane are married.[ 227] [ 228]
Jane Lee
Constance Wu
2017–2022
Dynasty
The CW Netflix
Steven Carrington
James Mackay
Steven has a one-night stand with Sam in the pilot episode.[ 229]
Sam Jones
Rafael de la Fuente
Sam is gay.[ 230]
Kirby Anders
Maddison Brown
It's revealed in Season 5 that Kirby is bisexual and the girlfriend of Amanda Carrington.
Amanda Carrington
Eliza Bennett
Amanda is a lesbian. She confides in Kirby in Season 5 that she is in love with her, and they begin a relationship soon after.
2017
Emerald City
NBC
The Witch of the West
Ana Ularu
West is a lesbian who runs a brothel .[ 231] [ 232]
2017–2019
The End of the F***ing World
Channel 4 Netflix
Eunice Noon
Gemma Whelan
Eunice Noon is a lesbian. Noon and Darego are police force partners.[ 233]
Teri Darego
Wunmi Mosaku
Teri Darego is a lesbian.[ 233]
2017–2018
Famous in Love
Freeform
Alexis Glenn
Niki Koss
Alexis is bisexual and has an affair with Rachel.[ 234]
Rachel Davis
Katelyn Tarver
Rachel is a lesbian.[ 235]
2017–
Feud
FX
Victor Buono
Dominic Burgess
Victor is gay.[ 236]
2017
The Frozen Dead
M6
Irène Ziegler
Julia Piaton
Ziegler is openly lesbian and the captain of the St. Martin detective squad.[ 237]
Greta
Sophie Guillemin
Greta is Ziegler's partner and owner of a local inn where they reside together.[ 238]
2017
Godless
Netflix
Marie Agnes MacNue
Merritt Weaver
Mary Agnes is bisexual. The widow of the town's mayor, she wears her husband's clothes and is in a same-sex relationship with the town's schoolteacher, Callie Dunne.[ 239]
Callie Dunne
Tess Frazer
Callie is a lesbian and the town's teacher. She was a prostitute in La Belle's brothel before it was turned into a school.[ 240]
2017–2018
Gone
NBC
James
Andy Mientus
James was kicked out of his home after his father found out that he was gay and later got kidnapped because of it.[ 241]
2017–2022
The Good Fight
CBS All Access
Maia Rindell
Rose Leslie
Maia is lesbian. Amy is lesbian and Maia's girlfriend.[ 242] [ 243]
Amy Breslin
Heléne Yorke
2017
Gypsy
Netflix
Jean Holloway
Naomi Watts
Jean is bisexual, married to a man, and becomes obsessed with Sidney.[ 244]
Sidney Pierce
Sophie Cookson
Sidney is bisexual and the former girlfriend of one of Jean's male patients.[ 245]
Dolly Holloway
Maren Heary
Dolly is Jean's daughter and may be lesbian or transgender.[ 246]
2017
The Halcyon
ITV
Toby Hamilton
Edward Bluemel
Toby is secretly gay.[ 247]
Adil Joshi
Akshay Kumar
Adil is having a secret gay affair with Toby.[ 248]
2017–
The Handmaid's Tale
Hulu
Moira
Samira Wiley
Moira had a girlfriend named Oona before.[ 249] [ 250]
Oona
Zawe Ashton
Emily
Alexis Bledel
Emily and Sylvia were married and had a kid before.[ 251] [ 252]
Sylvia
Clea DuVall
Peter
Ben Lewis
Peter is gay.[ 253]
Dan
John Carroll Lynch
Dan is gay, and lynched because of his sexuality.[ 254]
Odette
Rebecca Rittenhouse
Odette is a lesbian.[ 255]
2017–2019
Harlots
ITV Encore Hulu
Margaret Wells
Samantha Morton
Margaret is bisexual. She and William North are common law wife and husband, and she reciprocates Nancy Birch's interest in her.[ 256]
Charlotte Wells
Jessica Brown Findlay
Charlotte is bisexual.[ 256]
Nancy Birch
Kate Fleetwood
Nancy is a lesbian.[ 256]
Violet Cross
Rosalind Eleazar
Violet and Amelia are in a romantic relationship.[ 256] [ 257]
Amelia Scanwell
Jordon Stevens
Prince Rasselas
Josef Altin
Prince Rasselas is a gay sex worker and lives with his male partner.[ 258]
Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam
Liv Tyler
Lady Isabella is Charlotte's love interest in season two.[ 256]
2017–
HIStory
Line TV
Mai Ying-Shiung "Hero"
Aaron Lai
Si-Ren is an unlucky lonely boy who has a crush on Hero.[ 259]
Gu Si-Ren
Chiang Yun-lin
Cheng Ching
Duke Wu
Feng He is Cheng Ching's older step brother and his love interest.[ 259]
Feng He
Edison Song
Chiang Chin-teng
Bernard Ho
Chin-teng was Yi-chen's lover in his previous life. After discovering a few pages from Yi-chen's diary, he grows curious about him and feigns amnesia to get closer to him. Yi-chen is determined to start a new life but finds it difficult to avoid Chin-teng, whom he still loves.[ 259]
Shao Yi-chen
Teddy Jen
Shih Yi-jie
Steven Chiang
Xiao Fei's presence at home brings huge changes to Yi-jie's life, and he falls in love.[ 259]
Fei Sheng-che ("Xiao Fei")
Hunt Chang
Chiu Tzu-hsuan
Zach Lu
Yu-hao gradually falls in love with Tzu-hsuan.[ 259]
Hsia Yu-hao
Fandy Fan
Meng Shao-fei
Jake Hsu
Shao-fei and Tang Yi become entangled in a deadly game of wits – a game that becomes all the more complicated after Tang Yi baits a love trap for Shao-fei.[ 259]
Tang Yi
Chris Wu
Hsiang Hao-ting
Wayne Song
Hsi-ku is Hao-ting's love interest who assists him in his studies.[ 259]
Yu Hsi-ku
Huang Chun-chih
2017–2020
Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls)
Netflix
Carlota Rodríguez de Senillosa
Ana Fernández García
Carlota is bisexual.[ 260] [ 261]
Oscar Ruiz
Ana Polvorosa
Oscar is a bisexual trans man who falls in love with Carlota.[ 260] Carlota and Sara have a polyamorous relationship together with Carlota's husband, Miguel.[ 261]
2017
Man in an Orange Shirt
BBC Two
Thomas March
James McArdle
The story of two gay relationships set in different eras: Thomas and Michael during the 1940s, and Adam and Steve in the present.[ 262]
Michael Berryman
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Adam Berryman
Julian Morris
Steve
David Gyasi
2017–2019
Mary Kills People
Global
Jess
Abigail Winter
Jess is lesbian.[ 263] [ 264] [ 265]
Naomi
Katie Douglas
Naomi is lesbian.[ 266]
2017–2019
Mindhunter
Netflix
Wendy Carr
Anna Torv
Dr. Wendy Carr, a psychologist at a Boston university, is a lesbian in a relationship with Dr. Stilman.[ 267]
Annaliese Stilman
Lena Olin
Annaliese is a lesbian.[ 268]
Kay Manz
Lauren Glazier
Kay is lesbian and works as a bartender.[ 269]
2017
The Mist
Spike
Adrian Garf
Russell Posner
Adrian is gay/pansexual.[ 270]
Tyler Denton
Christopher Gray
Tyler is a bully and a closeted gay jock. He ends up in a relationship with Adrian, the boy he used to bully for being gay.[ 271]
2017–2021
Money Heist
Netflix
Helsinki
Darko Peric
Helsinki is gay.[ 272]
Palermo
Rodrigo de la Serna
Palermo is gay.[ 272]
Tokyo
Úrsula Corberó
Tokyo is bisexual.[ 272]
Manila
Belén Cuesta
Manila is transgender.[ 273]
Berlin
Pedro Alonso
Berlin is bisexual.[ 274]
2017–2019
Mr. Mercedes
Audience
Lou Linklatter
Breeda Wool
Lou is a lesbian.[ 275]
2017
My Dear Loser
GMM 25
In
Purim Rattanaruangwattana (Pluem)
In and Sun become a gay couple.[ 276]
Sun
Wachirawit Ruangwiwat (Chimon)
2017–2020
One Day at a Time
Netflix
Elena Alvarez
Isabella Gomez
Elena is lesbian, she comes out during the series first season.[ 277] [ 278]
Ramona
Judy Reyes
Ramona is lesbian.[ 278]
Syd
Sheridan Pierce
Syd is non-binary. Syd is befriended by Elena and they eventually date.[ 279]
2017–
The Orville
Fox
Bortus
Peter Macon
Bortus and Klyden are partners and members of an alien race, the Moclans, where homosexuality is the norm among their species.[ 280]
Klyden
Chad L. Coleman
Charly Burke
Anne Winters
Charly reveals that she was in love with her best friend Amanda in 3x06.
2017–2022
Ozark
Netflix
Roy Petty
Jason Butler Harner
Roy is gay.[ 281] [ 282]
Russ Langmore
Marc Menchaca
Russ is a repressed gay man.[ 281] [ 282]
Trevor Evans
McKinley Belcher III
Trevor is Roy's ex-boyfriend and his FBI agent partner.[ 281]
Scotty
Dennis Flanagan
Scotty is Roy's ex-boyfriend.[ 281]
Jim Rattelsdorf
Damian Young
Jim is gay.
2017
Prison Break: Resurrection
Fox
Sid
Kunal Sharma
Sid is gay.[ 283]
Emily Blake
Marina Benedict
Emily Blake is a lesbian.[ 284]
2017–2018
Prison Playbook
tvN
Yoo Han Yang
Lee Kyu Hyung
Han Yang is gay.[ 285]
Song Ji Won
Kim Joon Han
Ji Won is gay and Han Yang's boyfriend.[ 285]
2017–2019
The Punisher
Netflix
David Schultz
Todd Alan Crain
David is a U.S. senator and closeted homosexual.[ 286]
2017–
Riverdale
The CW
Kevin Keller
Casey Cott
Kevin is openly gay and had a relationships with Moose.[ 287] [ 288]
Moose Mason
Cody Kearsley
Moose is bisexual.[ 287] [ 289]
Joaquin DeSantos
Rob Raco
Joaquin is gay. He becomes romantically involved with Kevin.[ 287] [ 290]
Toni Topaz
Vanessa Morgan
Toni is bisexual and in a relationship with Cheryl.[ 291] [ 292]
Cheryl Blossom
Madelaine Petsch
Cheryl is a lesbian and in a relationship with Toni.[ 293] [ 294]
Fangs Fogarty
Drew Ray Tanner
Fangs is gay. Fangs and Kevin went to the prom together.[ 295] [ 296] [ 297]
Chic
Hart Denton
Chic may be pansexual.[ 287] [ 298]
Charles Smith
Wyatt Nash
Charles is gay. He's in a relationship with Chic.[ 299]
Peaches 'N Cream
Bernadette Beck
Peaches is queer.[ 300]
2017–2019
Runaways
Hulu
Karolina Dean
Virginia Gardner
Karolina is a lesbian and an alien descendant with superpowers.[ 301]
Nico Minoru
Lyrica Okano
Nico Minoru is bisexual. Formerly in a relationship with Alex Wilder, now reciprocates Karolina's attraction for her.[ 302]
2017–2019
She's Gotta Have It
Netflix
Nola Darling
DeWanda Wise
Nola is a pansexual.[ 303]
Opal Gilstrap
Ilfenesh Hadera
Opal is a lesbian in a relationship with Nola.[ 304]
2017–2021
The Sinner
USA Network
Heather Novack
Natalie Paul
Detective Novack is an out lesbian.[ 305]
2017
Slam Dance
GMM One
Pob
Sattabut Laedeke (Drake)
Pob and Nick are a gay couple.[ 306]
Nick
Harit Cheewagaroon (Sing)
2017–
Star Trek: Discovery
CBS (formerly)Netflix (formerly)Paramount+
Paul Stamets
Anthony Rapp
Paul and Hugh are gay men and in a loving relationship.[ 307] [ 308] [ 309]
Hugh Culber
Wilson Cruz
Adira Tal
Blu del Barrio
Adira, the first non-binary character in the Star Trek universe, is a highly intelligent character on the U.S.S. Discovery and unexpectedly becomes friends with Lt. Commander Paul Stamets and Dr. Hugh Culber.[ 311] Adira is also an introvert who does not originally tell the crew they are non-binary, using she/her pronouns until episode 8 when Adira comes out as non-binary and asks to be referred to as they or them.[ 312]
Gray Tal
Ian Alexander
A trans man and orphan, who joined Trill living aboard a generational starship with his human partner Adira.
2017–
S.W.A.T
CBS
Christina "Chris" Alonso
Lina Esco
Officer III Alonso comes out as bisexual in episode "Homecoming" (1.07)[ 313]
2017–2020
Suburra: Blood on Rome
Netflix
Alberto "Spadino" Anacleti
Giacomo Ferrara
Spadino is a gay man whose traditional family forces him into accepting a sham straight marriage.[ 314]
2017
Taboo
FX
Michael Godfrey
Edward Hogg
Michael Godfrey is probably gay, and is the secretary at the East India Company and lives in a London Molly House .[ 315]
2017–2018
Valor
The CW
Thea
Melissa Roxburgh
Thea is a closeted bisexual CIA agent. She has two short-term relationships with Zoe Cho, and Leland Gallo.[ 316]
Zoe Cho
Chelle Ramos
2017
When We Rise
ABC
Cleve Jones
Guy Pearce
Cleve Jones is gay and an AIDS activist. The miniseries is about the growth of the LGBTQ civil rights movement in San Francisco, from the 1970s until the 2010s, with characters based on actual persons.[ 317] [ 318]
young Cleve Jones
Austin P. McKenzie
Roma Guy
Mary-Louise Parker
Roma Guy is a feminist lesbian and social justice activist.[ 317] [ 318]
young Roma Guy
Emily Skeggs
Diane
Rachel Griffiths
Diane is a lesbian nurse.[ 317] [ 318]
young Diane
Fiona Dourif
Ken Jones
Michael K. Williams
Ken Jones is a gay activist.[ 317] [ 318]
young Ken Jones
Jonathan Majors
Matt
Tyler Young
Matt is gay and has a relationship with young Cleve.[ 317] [ 318]
Michael
Charlie Carver
Michael is a gay sailor.[ 319]
Pat Norman
Whoopi Goldberg
Pat Norman is a lesbian activist, founder of the Lesbian Mothers Union and first openly gay employee of the San Francisco Health Department .[ 317] [ 318]
Del Martin
Rosie O'Donnell
Del Martin is a feminist lesbian and activist, and co-founder of Daughters of Bilitis .[ 317] [ 318]
Phyllis Lyon
Maddie Corman
Phyllis Lyon is a feminist lesbian and activist, and co-founder of Daughters of Bilitis .[ 320]
Jean
Caitlin Gerard
Jean is a lesbian.[ 321]
Cecilia Chung
Ivory Aquino
Cecilia Chung is a trans woman and political activist.[ 318]
Scott
Nick Eversman
Scott is gay, living in a treehouse.[ 321]
José Sarria
Michael DeLorenzo
José Sarria is a gay political activist and founder of the Imperial Court System .
Bobbi Jean Baker
Jazzmun
Bobbi Jean Baker is a transgender activist.[ 320]
Anne Kronenberg
Britt Irvin
Anne Kronenberg is the campaign manager for Harvey Milk and his aide on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors .[ 320]
Sally Gearhart
Carrie Preston
Sally Gearhart is a feminist lesbian and political activist.[ 317] [ 318]
Jim Foster
Denis O'Hare
Jim Foster is the first openly gay man to ever speak at a Democratic convention.[ 321]
2017
Will
TNT
Christopher Marlowe
Jamie Campbell Bower
Christopher is probably gay.[ 322]
Thomas Walsingham
Edward Hayter
Thomas is allegedly Marlowe's homosexual lover.[ 323]
2017
Queers
BBC
Perce
Ben Wishaw
Perce is a gay WW1 soldier.
Andrew
Fionn Whitehead
Andrew is a young gay man who took part in the protests after the defeat of a proposed amendment that would've equalized the age of consent of same-sex sexual activities to 16.
Phil
Russell Tovey
Phil is a gay actor living in the time of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Jackie
Ian Gelder
Jackie is a gay tailor.
Fredrick
Kadiff Kirwan
Fredrick is a gay immigrant from the West Indies.
Bobby
Gemma Whelan
Bobby is a trans man living in the 1920s.
Steve
Alan Cumming
Steve is a gay man about to get married.
2018
Year
Show
Network
Character
Actor
Notes
2018–
9–1–1
FOX
Michael Grant
Rockmond Dunbar
Michael is gay, he comes out in the first episode of the show, he later marries a man named David.[ 324]
Henrietta "Hen" Wilson
Aisha Hinds
Henrietta is lesbian and married to Karen.[ 325]
Evan "Buck" Buckley
Oliver Stark
Buck is a bisexual man. He kissed women and men.
Karen Wilson
Tracie Thoms
Karen is lesbian. She and Henrietta are raising the son of Hen's ex-girlfriend.[ 325]
Josh Russo
Bryan Safi
Josh is gay.[ 326]
Eva Mathis
Abby Brammell
Eva is Hen's ex and an incarcerated criminal.[ 325]
David Hale
La Monde Byrd
Michael's love interest.
2018–2022
A Discovery of Witches
Sky One
Sarah Bishop
Alex Kingston
Sarah and Emily are a lesbian couple.[ 327]
Emily Mather
Valarie Pettiford
2018–
A Million Little Things
ABC
Daniel Dixon
Chance Hurstfield
Daniel is gay. He came out to his mother and sister in season 1.[ 328]
Katherine Saville
Grace Park
Katherine is bisexual.[ 329]
2018
A Very English Scandal
BBC One
Jeremy Thorpe
Hugh Grant
Jeremy Thorpe was the leader of the Liberal Party for nine years. He was a closeted homosexual who had affairs with men and was in a secret relationship with Norman Scott.[ 330]
Norman Scott
Ben Whishaw
2018–2022
After Forever
Amazon Prime Video
Brian
Kevin Spirtas
Brian is gay. Brian and Jason were in a relationship until Jason's death.[ 331] [ 332] [ 333] [ 334]
Jason
Mitchell Anderson
Jason is gay.[ 331] [ 332] [ 333] [ 334]
David Taylor
Mike McGowan
David is gay and Brian's boyfriend.[ 331] [ 332] [ 333] [ 334]
Brenda
Erin Cherry
Brenda is lesbian.[ 331] [ 332] [ 333] [ 334]
2018–
All American
The CW
Tamia "Coop" Cooper
Bre-Z
Tamia is lesbian. She is the cousin of the main character.[ 335]
2018–2020
Altered Carbon
Netflix
Isaac Bancroft
Antonio Marziale
Isaac Bancroft has a male lover, Sergei Brevlov.[ 336] [ 337]
Sergei Brevlov
Chris McNally
2018
American Crime Story The Assassination of Gianni Versace (season 2)
FX
Gianni Versace
Édgar Ramírez
Gianni Versace was gay, and murdered by spree killer Andrew Cunanan.[ 338]
Andrew Cunanan
Darren Criss
Andrew Cunanan was a gay spree killer. He murdered Gianni Versace, Lee Miglin, Jeffrey Trail and David Madson.[ 338]
Antonio D'Amico
Ricky Martin
Antonio D'Amico is gay and Versace's partner at the time of his death.[ 338]
Lee Miglin
Mike Farrell
Lee Miglin was bisexual and married to the same woman for 38 years before he was murdered by Andrew Cunanan, his former escort.[ 339]
Jeffrey Trail
Finn Wittrock
Jeffrey Trail was gay and murdered by Andrew Cunanan.[ 340]
David Madson
Cody Fern
David Madson was gay, and witnessed Jeffrey Trail's murder, and was also killed by Andrew Cunanan.[ 340]
2018–2020
Anne+
BNN-VARA 3LAB
Anne
Hanna van Vliet
Anne is lesbian.[ 341] [ 342]
2018–2020
Baby
Netflix
Fabio Fedeli
Brando Pacitto
Fabio is gay and comes out to his father near the end of the first season. Fabio and Brando are attracted to each other in season two.[ 343]
Brando De Santis
Mirko Trovato
Brando is gay and comes out in the final season.[ 343]
2018–2021
Black Lightning
The CW
Anissa Pierce
Nafessa Williams
Anissa is a lesbian superhero.[ 344] [ 345]
Grace Choi
Chantal Thuy
Grace Choi is bisexual and Anissa's love interest.[ 346]
Chenoa
Shein Mompremier
Chenoa is a lesbian and was Anissa's girlfriend. They were together for one year before Anissa became involved with Grace.[ 347]
2018–2021
Burden of Truth
CBC
Molly Ross
Sara Thompson
Molly is lesbian. Luna is lesbian and a First Nation native. Molly and Luna are in a relationship and attend the same high school. In season 1 episode "Witch Hunt" they go to the prom as a couple, holding hands as they enter and afterwards dance together.[ 348]
Luna Spence
Star Slade
2018
'Cause You're My Boy
GMM One
Mork
Drake Sattabut
Mork and Tee are the main gay couple. Morn and Gord are the supporting gay couple. A Thai romance drama depicting relationships between male characters, known as boys love, it tells the love story of four young boys in a high school setting.[ 349] [ 350] [ 351]
Tee
Frank Thanatsaran
Morn
Phuwin Tangsakyuen
Gord
Neo Trai Nimtawat
2018–2022
Charmed
The CW
Melanie "Mel" Vera
Melonie Diaz
Melanie "Mel" Vera is a lesbian witch. She's a Women's Studies graduate student. Niko Hamada is lesbian and a police detective. Mel and Nico are in a relationship.[ 352] [ 353]
Nico Hamada
Ellen Tamaki
2018–
Class T1T5
YouTube
Melissa
Melissa Poh
Melissa is a lesbian student.[ 354]
2018
Collateral
BBC Two Netflix
Jane Oliver
Nicola Walker
Jane is a vicar in a lesbian relationship with an illegal immigrant, Linh Xuan Huy.[ 355]
Linh Xuan Huy
Kae Alexander
2018–
Condor
Audience
Sarah Tan
Ellen Wong
Sarah Tan is a lesbian.[ 356]
Sharla Shepard
Christina Moses
Sharla Shepard is a lesbian FBI agent.[ 357]
2018–
Das Boot
Sky One
Carla Monroe
Lizzy Caplan
Carla and Simone are lovers.[ 358] [ 359]
Simone Strasser
Vicky Krieps
2018
Deutschland 86
SundanceTV
Tim Avery
Chris Veres
Tim Avery is a closeted gay American G.I.[ 360]
Rose Seithathi
Florence Kasumba
Rose Seithathi is lesbian and in a relationship with Lenora Rauch. Lenora is openly bisexual, having been seen kissing a man in the previous season.
Lenora Rauch
Maria Schrader
Alex Edel
Ludwig Trepte
Alex Edel is gay. He slept with Tobias Tischbier in the previous season.[ 361] Tobias Tischbier is gay. He tries to make a move on Alex in the first season, and later becomes sexually involved with him even though he was in a relationship with a man named Felix.[ 362]
Tobias Tischbier
Alexander Beyer
2018–
Dogs of Berlin
Netflix
Erol Birkan
Fahri Yardim
Erol Birkan is gay. Guido Mack is gay and Erol's partner.[ 363]
Guido Mack
Sebastian Achilles
2018–2022
Druck
ZDF
Matteo Florenzi
Michelangelo Fortuzzi
Matteo is gay.[ 364]
David Schreibner
Lukas von Horbatschewsky
David Schreibner is a gay trans teen-aged boy and Matteo's boyfriend.[ 365]
Mia Winter
Milena Tscharntke
Mia is bisexual.[ 364]
Victoria
Tijan Marei
Victoria is a lesbian.[ 366]
Fatou Jallow
Sira-Anna Faal
Fatou is lesbian.[ 364]
Kieu My Vu
Nhung Hong
Kieu is bisexual.[ 364]
Isi Inci
Eren M. Güvercin
Isi is non-binary and uses all pronouns. They are in a relationship with Sascha Belin.[ 364]
2018–
Élite
Netflix
Ander Muñoz
Arón Piper
Ander Muñoz is gay and in a relationship with Omar Shanaa. Omar is gay but has to hide his sexuality from his parents due to their Muslim faith.[ 367] [ 368] [ 369] [ 370]
Omar Shanaa
Omar Ayuso
Polo Benavent
Álvaro Rico
Polo Benavent is bisexual and polyamorous . He has a relationship with Carla and Christian in season 1 and later has a relationship with Cayetana and Valerio in season 3. He has also hooked up with Ander in season 2. Valerio Montesinos is bisexual and polyamorous. He has a relationship with Cayetana and Polo.[ 371] [ 367] [ 368] [ 369] [ 370]
Valerio Montesinos
Jorge López
Rebeka "Rebe" de Bormujo
Claudia Salas
Rebeka "Rebe" de Bormujo is bisexual. She confesses to Ander that she is attracted to girls and guys. She was attracted to Samuel and dated him, but also said she was sexually attracted to Carla.[ 367] [ 368] [ 369] [ 370]
Malick D
Leïti Sène
Malick is gay.[ 367] [ 368] [ 369] [ 370]
2018
Everything Sucks!
Netflix
Kate Messner
Peyton Kennedy
Kate Messner spends the season struggling with her sexual identity, before coming to terms that she's a lesbian. Emaline Addario might be bisexual. She is seen dating a male classmate, but then she and Kate reveal their attraction towards one another and later share a kiss.[ 372]
Emaline Addario
Sydney Sweeney
2018–2019
For the People
ABC
Kate Littlejohn
Susannah Flood
Kate Littlejohn is lesbian and a prosecutor. Anya Ooms is lesbian and an ATF agent. Kate and Anya are involved romantically.[ 373]
Anya Ooms
Caitlin Stasey
2018
Giri/Haji
Netflix
Rodney
Will Sharpe
Rodney is a gay sex worker, and was in a relationship with Tiff.[ 374]
Tiff
John McCrea
Tiff is Rodney's ex-boyfriend.[ 374]
Taki
Aoi Okuyama
Taki is Kenzo's daughter, who befriends Rodney and eventually begins a relationship with his friend Annie.[ 374]
Annie
Ellie James
Annie is Rodney's friend and Taki's love interest.[ 374]
2018
Here and Now
HBO
Ramon Bayer-Boatwright
Daniel Zovatto
Ramon Bayer-Boatwright and Henry are a gay couple.[ 375]
Henry
Andy Bean
Navid Shokrani
Marwan Salama
Navid Shokrani is a non-binary transgender.[ 376] [ 377]
2018–2019
Homecoming
Amazon Prime Video
Jacqueline Calico / Alex Eastern
Janelle Monáe
Calico and Temple are a couple.[ 378]
Audrey Temple
Hong Chau
2018–2020
The House of Flowers
Netflix
Julián de la Mora
Darío Yazbek Bernal
Julián de la Mora is bisexual. He was in a relationship with a woman while secretly dating Diego Olvera. Diego is gay.[ 379] [ 380] [ 381] [ 382] [ 383]
Diego Olvera
Juan Pablo Medina
María José Riquelme
Paco León
María José (formerly José María Riquelme) is a transgender woman that was married to Paulina de la Mora before transitioning. She remarried Paulina in the final episode of season 3. Paulina is pansexual. She was married to María José before she transitioned. After splitting up, she dated Alejo Salvat before reuniting with, and remarrying, María José. Kim is pansexual. She starts a relationship with María José.[ 381] [ 382] [ 383]
Paulina de la Mora
Cecilia Suárez
Kim
Cristina Umaña
Pato Lascuraín
Christian Chávez
Pato Lascuraín is a gay man and a drag queen. He is murdered for his sexuality. Agustín Corcuera is a closeted gay man. He kills Pato after the latter tries to expose their relationship.[ 381] [ 382] [ 383]
Agustín Corcuera
Emilio Cuaik
2018–2019
Impulse
YouTube Premium
Jenna Faith Hope
Sarah Desjardins
Jenna comes to term with the realization that she's lesbian, then is outed to her parents by her friend (season 2). Kate is a young woman that Jenna meets at a college party during a poetry performance and Kate kisses Jenna afterwards. Megan Linderman is queer.[ 384]
Kate
Sarah Swire
Megan Linderman
Lauren Collins
2018
The Innocents
Netflix
Lil
Sabrina Bartlett
Lil kisses June. (She may be lesbian or bisexual.) Kam has a boyfriend, but is also involved with women. (She appears to be bisexual.) Sigrid has feelings for a woman back home. (She may be lesbian or bisexual.)[ 385]
Kam
Abigail Hardingham
Sigrid
Lise Risom Olsen
2018–2019
Insatiable
Netflix
Bob Barnard
Christopher Gorham
Bob Barnard claims to enjoy sex with women but self-identifies as gay. He has been in love with Bob Armstrong since they were teenagers.[ 386]
Bob Armstrong
Dallas Roberts
Bob Armstrong self-identifies as bisexual.[ 386]
Nonnie Thompson
Kimmy Shields
Nonnie is a closeted lesbian.[ 387]
Deborah "Dee" Marshall
Ashley D. Kelley
Dee is a lesbian.[ 388]
2018–2019
Instinct
CBS
Dylan Reinhart
Alan Cumming
Dylan Reinhart is gay. A former CIA operative-turned-university professor and best-selling author now helping the New York Police Department . Andy Wilson is gay. Dylan and Andy are married.[ 389]
Andy Wilson
Daniel Ings
2018–2022
Killing Eve
BBC America
Villanelle
Jodie Comer
Villanelle is a bisexual assassin. She has sex with women and men, had a brief relationship with her neighbor Sebastian, fake married a woman, and is in love with Eve. In episode "You're Mine " (season 2, episode 8), Villanelle asks Eve to run away with her. When Eve rejects her, Villanelle shoots Eve. They finally end up together in the last season finale.
Eve Polastri
Sandra Oh
Eve Polastri appears to be bisexual. While married to her husband, she reveals an attraction towards Villanelle, even though they are rivals and that their cat-and-mouse relationship contains violence and obsession. In episode "Meetings Have Biscuits " (season 3, episode 3), Eve finally kisses Villanelle for the first time. Late in Season 4, Eve and Villanelle finally have sex.
Bill Pargrave
David Haig
Bill Pargrave is pansexual. He said he just falls in love with whoever he falls in love with. He chose to enter into a heterosexual marriage by arrangement because he wanted to father a child, and occasionally has sex with his wife who knows about his history with men.[ 390] [ 391] [ 392]
Hélène
Camille Cottin
Hélène is one of the high-ranking members of the Twelve organization, she is a lesbian with a child. She's seen going on dates with women, before she starts a mind-game dynamic with Eve that ends with them kissing in episode "It's Agony and I'm Ravenous " (season, 4, episode 4).
2018–2019
Krypton
SyFy
Adam Strange
Shaun Sipos
Adam Strange is quite likely bisexual. In season 1, episode "House of Zod ", Adam Strange appreciates the view of the bare ass of a tattooed male Sagitari.[ 393] [ 394]
Nyssa-Vex
Wallis Day
Nyssa is bisexual and was in a same-sex relationship in the past.[ 395]
2018–2022
Legacies
The CW
Josie Saltzman
Kaylee Bryant
Josie is pansexual. She was in a relationship with Penelope. Afterwards, she had a crush on Rafael and kissed him. She later dates Landon Kirby. She also had a crush on Hope. After this, she develops a crush on Jade.[ 396] [ 397]
Penelope Park
Lulu Antariksa
Penelope is bisexual. She was in a relationship with Josie, and before Penelope left to attend a witches school she and Josie acknowledged that they loved each other. She also kissed MG.[ 398] [ 399] [ 400]
Hope Mikaelson
Danielle Rose Russell
Hope is bisexual. She was in a relationship with Landon and in season two admits that she had a crush on Josie when they were fourteen.[ 401] [ 402]
Lizzie Saltzman
Jenny Boyd
Lizzie is attracted to women. During episode 12 of season 1, when Josie confesses her crush on Hope, she tells Lizzie "Every time I ever liked anyone, you go for them, and you always win." This implies that Lizzie showed attraction to Josie's past romantic interests, and that Josie was afraid Lizzie would do the same with Hope.[ 398]
Jade
Giorgia Whigham
Jade is bisexual. She has a budding romance with Josie.[ 403]
Maya Machado
Bianca A Santos
Maya is a lesbian. She was in a relationship with Finch. She also had a crush on both Hope and Josie.[ 404] [ 405]
Finch Tarrayo
Courtney Bandeko
Finch is a lesbian. She dated Maya and is now dating Josie.[ 406]
2018
Life Sentence
The CW
Ida Abbott
Gillian Vigman
Ida is bisexual. She leaves her husband to be with her friend, Poppy.[ 407]
Poppy
Claudia Rocafort
2018–2019
Light as a Feather
Hulu
Alex Portnoy
Brianne Tju
Alex is lesbian.[ 408]
Peri
Adriyan Rae
Peri is lesbian.[ 409]
2018–
Manifest
NBC
Bethany Collins
Mugga
Bethany is lesbian and a flight attendant on Flight 828.[ 410]
Georgia Collins
Eva Kaminsky
Georgia is lesbian and married to Bethany.[ 411]
Thomas
Sheldon Best
Thomas is gay and smuggled on Flight 828 to escape homophobic persecution in Jamaica.[ 412]
2018
McMafia
BBC One AMC
Semiyon Kleiman
David Strathairn
Semiyon is gay. He had a younger male lover.[ 413]
2018
My Brother's Husband
NHK BS Premium
Mike Flanagan
Baruto Kaito
Mike is the Canadian husband of Yaichi's dead brother Ryōji, who visits Japan to learn about his late husband's past and family. Mike is kind and gentle, contrasting with his muscular and bearish appearance. He is proudly gay and frequently wears t-shirts that feature LGBT iconography, such as the rainbow flag and pink triangle .[ 414]
2018–
New Amsterdam
NBC
Iggy Frome
Tyler Labine
Iggy Frome and Martin McIntyre are married and have adopted three children from Bangladesh.[ 415]
Martin McIntyre
Mike Doyle
Leyla Shinwari
Shiva Kalaiselvan
Leyla, a practicing doctor who immigrated to the United States, is a resident at New Amsterdam hospital. Leyla & Lauren were in a relationship. They broke up when it was revealed that Lauren paid New Amsterdam a bribe to create Leyla a resident spot at the hospital.[ 416]
Lauren Bloom
Janet Montgomery
Lauren is the director of the New Amsterdam ED, and her sexuality has not been directly stated. However, she was in a committed relationship with resident Leyla Shinwari.
Margot
Lauren Ridloff
Margot is a deaf woman who is having issues with her girlfriend since getting a cochlear implant .[ 417]
2018
The Novelist
Fuji TV
Kazumi Haruhiko
Izuka Kenta
Kazumi Haruhiko and Kijima Rio are a gay couple.[ 418]
Kijima Rio
Takezai Terunosuke
2018
Origin
YouTube Premium
Agnes "Lee" Lebachi
Adelayo Adedayo
Agnes "Lee" Lebachi is a lesbian.[ 419]
Baum Arndt
Philipp Christopher
Evelyn Rey
Nora Arnezeder
Evelyn Rey is bisexual.[ 419]
2018
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Showcase (AU)
Michael Fitzhubert
Harrison Gilbertson
Michael Fitzhubert is in love with Albert Crundall. Irma Leopold kisses Miranda Reid. Greta McGraw is a geography teacher whose father exiled her from home for being a lesbian. Marion Quade is lesbian. Greta and Marion are in a relationship.[ 420]
Irma Leopold
Samara Weaving
Miranda Reid
Lily Sullivan
Greta McGraw
Anna McGahan
Marion Quade
Madeleine Madden
2018–2019
Playing for Keeps
Network Ten
Rusty O'Reilly
Ethan Panizza
Rusty O'Reilly is gay. He and Jack Davies were having an affair before Jack's death.[ 421] [ 422]
Jack Davies
James Mason
Tahlia Woods
Olympia Valance
Tahlia Woods is bisexual.[ 423]
Hayley Fawkner
Alexandra Adornetto
Hayley Fawkner is a lesbian.[ 424]
2018–2021
Pose
FX
Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista
Mj Rodriguez
Blanca is a transgender woman.[ 425]
Angel Evangelista
Indya Moore
Angel is a transgender woman.[ 425]
Elektra Abundance
Dominique Jackson
Elektra is a transgender woman.[ 426]
Pray Tell
Billy Porter
Pray is gay.[ 427]
Damon Richards-Evangelista
Ryan Jamaal Swain
Damon is gay.[ 425]
Ricky Evangelista
Dyllón Burnside
Ricky is gay and Damon's boyfriend.[ 427]
Candy Abundance
Angelica Ross
Candy is a transgender woman.[ 428]
Lulu Abundance
Hailie Sahar
Lulu is a transgender woman.[ 428] Lil Papi described himself as an "equal opportunity lover".[ 429]
2018
Rise
NBC
Simon Saunders
Ted Sutherland
Simon Saunders is a closeted gay student raised by a very conservative religious family. Jeremy is Simon's co-star in the play, and potential love interest. Michael Hallowell is transgender.[ 430] [ 431]
Michael Hallowell
Ellie Desautels
Jeremy
Sean Grandillo
2018–
The Rookie
ABC
Jackson West
Titus Makin
Jackson West is gay. He's a rookie police officer and the son of a high-ranking police official. Gino Brown is gay. He is a nurse and in a relationship with Jackson West.[ 432] [ 433]
Jackson: 54 episodes, S01 - S03
Gino: 3 episodes
Gino Brown
Cameron J. Armstrong
Sterling Freeman
Daniel Lissing
4 episodes
Simone Clark
Niecy Nash
4 episodes => The Rookie: Feds (main cast)
Casey Fox
Kat Foster
2 episodes
2018
Safe
Canal 8 Netflix
Pete Mayfield
Marc Warren
Pete is gay.[ 434]
2018
Seven Seconds
Netflix
Kadeuce Porter
Corey Champagne
Kadeuce Porter and Brenton Butler were in a relationship before Brenton was killed by a white cop who ran over him in a hit and run.[ 435] [ 436]
Brenton Butler
Daykwon Gaines
2018–2020
Siren
Freeform
Ryn
Eline Powell
Ryn is a bisexual mermaid. She is attracted to both Maddie and her boyfriend Ben. Maddie Bishop is revealed to be bisexual, as she is receptive to Ryn's attraction for her.[ 437]
Maddie Bishop
Fola Evans-Akingbola
2018–2019
SKAM Austin
Facebook Watch
Shay Dixon
La'Keisha Slade
Shay Dixon is a lesbian. Tyler Nunez is gay and Shay's best friend.[ 438] [ 439]
Tyler Nunez
Giovanni Niubo
2018–
Skam Italia
TIMVision , Netflix
Martino Rametta
Federico Cesari
Martino is gay. Season 2 centers around him and his coming-out journey.
2018–2019
Sorry for Your Loss
Facebook Watch
Jules Shaw
Kelly Marie Tran
Jules falls in love with a girl named Tommy.[ 440]
2018–
Station 19
ABC
Travis Montgomery
Jay Hayden
Travis is a gay firefighter.[ 441]
Emmett Dixon
Lachlan Buchanan
Emmett Dixon is gay, and is in an off-and-on relationship with Travis.[ 442]
Maya Bishop
Danielle Savre
Maya is a bisexual firefighter.[ 443] Maya later meets, falls in love, marries and have kids with doctor Carina DeLuca
Dr. Carina DeLuca
Stefania Spampinato
Carina is a bisexual doctor. Carina later meets, falls in love, marries and have kids with firefighter Maya Bishop
2018–
Step Up: High Water
YouTube Premium
Tal Baker
Petrice Jones
Tal Baker is gay. Keiynan Lonsdale took over the role in season 3.[ 444] [ 445]
Keiynan Lonsdale
2018–2019
Sweetbitter
Starz
Ariel
Eden Epstein
Ariel is a lesbian and a womanizer.[ 446] Sasha is a gay Russian immigrant.[ 447]
Sasha
Daniyar
2018–
This Close
SundanceNow
Michael
Josh Feldman
Michael is a graphic novelist, and Ryan is a real estate agent. The series starts after their engagement to be married is broken.[ 448] [ 449] [ 450]
Ryan
Colt Prattes
2018–
Titans
DC Universe (seasons 1–2) HBO Max (season 3–present)
Tim Drake / Robin
Jay Lycurgo
Tim is bisexual.[ 451] [ 452]
2018–2020
Vida
Starz
Emma Hernandez
Mishel Prada
Emma is bisexual.[ 453]
Eddy Martínez
Ser Anzoategui
Eddy is a lesbian.[ 453]
Cruz
Maria-Elena Laas
Cruz is lesbian.[ 453]
Sam
Michelle Badillo
Sam is non-binary.[ 454]
2018–
You
Lifetime
Peach Salinger
Shay Mitchell
Peach Salinger is a lesbian.[ 455] [ 456] [ 457] [ 458] [ 459]
Forty
James Scully
Forty is sexually fluid and an aspiring but troubled filmmaker.[ 457]
Lucy
Marielle Scott
Lucy is lesbian and a literary agent in L.A. married to Sunrise. Sunrise, Lucy's wife, is lesbian and a stay-at-home lifestyle blogger.[ 457]
Sunrise
Melanie Field
Sherry
Shalita Grant
Sherry and Cary are a bisexual couple who have polyamorous relationships with various people.[ 457]
Cary
Travis Van Winkle
Dante
Ben Mehl
Dante is gay and a former war veteran who lives in Madre Linda with his husband Lansing and their two children.[ 457]
Lansing
Noel Arthur
Andrew
Christopher O'Shea
Andrew is gay and a stay-at-home dad in Madre Linda married to Jackson. Jackson, Andrew's husband, is gay and a tech attorney.[ 457]
Jackson
Bryan Safi
Adam
Lukas Gage
Adam is pansexual and is dating Phoebe.[ 457]
2019
Year
Show
Network
Character
Actor
Notes
2019
3 Will Be Free
One 31 Line TV
Shin
Tay Tawan
Shin is gay.[ 460]
Neo
Joss Way-ar
Neo is bisexual.[ 460]
Mae
Jennie Panhan
Mae is a trans woman.[ 460]
2019–
All Rise
CBS OWN
Judge Lisa Benner
Marg Helgenberger
Lisa is lesbian and mentor of Judge Lola Carmichael. She waited until same-sex marriage became legal to implement Wedding Day at the courthouse. Lisa had been in a four-year relationship when her girlfriend left her on that special day.[ 461]
2019–2021
Another Life
Netflix
Zayne
JayR Tinaco
Zayne is non-binary.[ 462]
Bernie Martinez
A.J. Rivera
Bernie dates Zayne.
2019–2022
Batwoman
The CW
Kate Kane
Ruby Rose
Kate Kane is the lesbian cousin of Bruce Wayne .[ 463]
Sophie Moore
Meagan Tandy
Sophie Moore is lesbian and Kate's former girlfriend. After breaking up with Kate and denying her sexuality, she married Tyler. Sophie comes to terms with being lesbian, tells her husband about her past relationship with Kate, ends her marriage, and comes out to her mother.[ 464]
Julia Pennyworth
Christina Wolfe
Julia Pennyworth is lesbian, Kate's ex-girlfriend, and a British spy.[ 465] Batwoman is the first lesbian superhero to forefront a prime time series.[ 466]
Ryan Wilder
Javicia Leslie
Ryan Wilder is a black lesbian. Javicia Leslie took over the role of Batwoman is season two.[ 467]
Angelique Martin
Bevin Bru
Angelique Martin is a lesbian. She is Ryan's drug-dealing ex-girlfriend.[ 468]
Safiyah Sohail
Shivani Ghai
Safiyah Sohail is a lesbian. She is Queen of the pirate nation of Coryana.[ 469]
Tatiana
Leah Gibson
Tatiana is a lesbian. She is an assassin known as The Whisper.[ 469]
Evan Blake
Lincoln Clauss
Evan Blake is a non-binary queer. They are an art thief known as Wolf Spider.[ 470]
Reagan
Brianne Howey
Reagan is a lesbian. She is a bartender.[ 471]
Gina
Favour Onosemuede
Gina is a lesbian. She is Parker Torres' girlfriend.[ 472]
Parker Torres
Malia Pyles
Parker Torres is a lesbian. She becomes the Terrier and blackmails Gotham.[ 473]
Sara Lance
Caity Lotz
Sara Lance is bisexual. She had a guest appearance in 2019, episode "Crisis on Infinite Earths ".[ 474]
2019–
Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
Morenike
Tori Danner
Morenike is a lesbian.
2019
Bluff City Law
NBC
Della Bedford
Jayne Atkinson
Della is lesbian. She comes out after ending her 15-year marriage.[ 475]
2019–2021
Bonding
Netflix
Pete
Brendan Scannell
Pete is an openly gay man who becomes an assistant to his dominatrix friend.[ 476]
Josh
Theo Stockman
Josh is gay and Pete's boyfriend.[ 477]
2019–
The Boys
Amazon Prime Video
Ezekiel
Shaun Benson
Ezekiel is a closeted homosexual.[ 478] [ 479]
Queen Maeve
Dominique McElligott
Queen Maeve is bisexual. She had romances with Elena and Homelander; however, she was closeted.[ 480]
Elena
Nicola Correia-Damude
Elena is lesbian and Maeve's ex-girlfriend.[ 481] [ 482]
Frenchie
Tomer Capone
Frenchie is bisexual and has had relationships with men and women.
2019–
Carnival Row
Amazon Prime Video
Vignette Stonemoss
Cara Delevingne
Vignette Stonemoss is bisexual and a fairy. Tourmaline Larou is either bisexual or lesbian, and a fairy. Vignette and Tourmaline were once lovers and are now close friends.[ 483]
Tourmaline Larou
Karla Crome
Costin Finch
Gregory Gudgeon
Costin Finch was a closeted gay and the Headmaster of an orphanage. Dr. Morange was a closeted gay and the coroner for the Constabulary. Costin and Morange were longtime lovers and would meet in secret at the fairy brothel.[ 484]
Dr. Morange
John Malafronte
2019
The Club
Netflix
Santiago Caballero
Alejandro Puente
Santiago is gay. Max is gay. Santiago and Max are dating.[ 485] [ 486] [ 487]
Max
Martín Saracho
2019–
Coroner
CBC
Ross Khalighi
Ehren Kassam
Ross Khalighi is gay and the teenage son of coroner Jenny Cooper. Matteo is gay and Ross's boyfriend. Ross and Matteo are dating.[ 488]
Matteo
Graeme Jokic
Alison Trent
Tamara Podemski
Alison Trent is lesbian and Cooper's assistant.[ 489] [ 490]
Sabina
Jeananne Goossen
Sabina is lesbian. Alison and Sabina are dating.[ 491]
Taylor Kim
Alli Chung
Taylor Kim is lesbian and a detective. She told her colleague that she left home when she was 16, and lives with her girlfriend and their three dogs.[ 492]
River Baitz
Kiley May
River is Two Spirit. They are in a relationship with Dennis Garcia
Alphonse Usmani
Shawn Ahmed
Alphonse is gay and Cooper's assistant. He begins seeing Ross in Season 4
2019
Dark Blue Kiss
GMM 25 Line TV
Pete
Tay Tawan
Pete and Kao are boyfriends. Non has a same-sex crush on Kao. Sun and Mork are gay love interests. Thai boys' love series.[ 493] [ 494] [ 495]
Kao
New Thitipoom
Non
AJ Chayapol
Sun
Podd Suphakorn
Mork
Fluke Gawin
2019–
David Makes Man
OWN
Mx. Elijah
Travis Coles
Mx. Elijah is gender nonconforming.[ 496]
Femi
Trace Lysette
Femi is a trans woman.[ 496]
Star Child
Logan Rozos
Star Child is a trans man.[ 496]
2019
Daybreak
Netflix
Turbo "Bro Jock" Pokaski
Cody Kearsley
Turbo is gay and is in a relationship with Wesley Fists.[ 497]
Wesley Fists
Austin Crute
Wesley is gay and is in a relationship with Turbo.[ 497]
2019–2021
Dickinson
Apple TV+
Emily Dickinson
Hailee Steinfeld
Emily Dickinson is lesbian and an aspiring poet. She is in love with Sue Gilbert, her best friend, who is bisexual.[ 498]
Sue Gilbert
Ella Hunt
2019–
Doom Patrol
DC Universe
Jane
Diane Guerrero
Jane is a lesbian.[ 499] [ 500]
Shelley Byron / The Fog
Wynn Everett
Larry Trainor
Matt Bomer
Larry Trainor is a gay superhero. Larry and John Bowers were in a relationship before Larry's accident. When Larry is all bandaged up, he is played by actor Matthew Zuk.[ 501] [ 502]
John Bowers
Kyle Clements
John Bowers is gay. He was having an affair with Larry Trainor before the accident.[ 503] [ 504]
Maura Lee Karupt
Alan Mingo Jr.
Maura Lee Karupt is a trans woman.[ 505]
Mr. 104
Sendhil Ramamurthy
Danny the Street
N/A
Danny the Street is a sentient gender-queer street with the power to teleport themselves and their residents to any location in the world. They communicate through street signs, napkins, neon signs, and anything else they can create letters on.[ 505] [ 506]
2019–
Euphoria
HBO
Rue Bennett
Zendaya
Rue Bennett is queer and has a crush on Jules.[ 507]
Jules
Hunter Schafer
Jules is a transgender young woman.[ 507]
Cal Jacobs
Eric Dane
Cal Jacobs is bisexual. He is married but has a secret Grindr profile.[ 508]
TC
Bobbi Salvör Menuez
TC is non-binary.[ 509]
Anna
Quintessa Swindell
Anna is non-binary and hooks up with Jules.[ 509]
2019–
Five Bedrooms
Network Ten
Harry
Roy Joseph
Harry is a gay surgeon. He lives with his mother, who doesn't know he is gay.[ 510] [ 511]
Pete Portelli
Adam Fiorentino
Pete Portelli is a gay cop in the neighborhood.[ 512]
2019–
For All Mankind
Apple TV+
Larry Wilson
Nate Corddry
Larry is gay and works at NASA. He marries Ellen Waverly, who is a lesbian, to save his career.[ 513]
Ellen Waverly
Jodi Balfour
Ellen Waverly is a lesbian astronaut. She likes Pam, but marries Larry, who is gay, to save her career.[ 513] [ 514]
Pam Horton
Meghan Leathers
Pam is a lesbian. She owns the bar where most of the NASA employees hang out.[ 513] [ 515]
Elise
Mele Ihara
Elise is a lesbian and Pam's girlfriend. Guest appearance.[ 516]
2019–
Four More Shots Please!
Amazon Prime Video
Umang Singh
Bani J
Umang is bisexual.[ 517]
2019–
The Game of Keys
Amazon Prime Video
Valentín Lombardo
Horacio Pancheri
Valentín Lombardo is gay.
Daniel
Manuel Vega
Daniel is gay and Valentín Lombardo's lover.[ 519] [ 520] [ 521]
2019–
Gentleman Jack
BBC One
Anne Lister
Suranne Jones
Anne Lister and Ann Walker are a couple. Ann admits that she loves Anne.[ 522] [ 523] [ 524]
Ann Walker
Sophie Rundle
2019–
Ghosts
BBC One
The Captain
Ben Willbond
A stern, closeted World War II Army officer .
2019–2020
Girls from Ipanema
Netflix
Thereza Soares
Mel Lisboa
Set in the 1950s, Thereza Soares is bisexual and married to Nelson, with whom she has an open relationship. She has an affair with female journalist Helô. Helô is lesbian.[ 525] [ 526]
Helô
Thaila Ayala
2019–
Good Omens
Prime Video
Aziraphale
Michael Sheen
Aziraphale is a genderless angel who presents as a man. In the season two finale, it is confirmed that he is in love with the demon Crowley.
Crowley
David Tennant
Crowley is a genderfluid demon who presents masculinely in the present day, but has been shown to change gender presentations over time.[ 527] In the season two finale, he confesses his love to Aziraphale.
Pollution
Lourdes Faberes
Uses singular they/them pronouns and is described by book co-author and series writer Neil Gaiman as non-binary.
Maggie
Maggie Service
Maggie is a record store owner and one of Aziraphale's tenants in Soho. She is a lesbian and is in love with Nina, another shopkeeper.
Nina
Nina Sosanya
Nina is a coffee shop owner in Soho. She is a lesbian and is romantically interested in Maggie by the end of season two.
2019–
Good Trouble
Freeform
Alice Kwan
Sherry Cola
Alice Kwan is lesbian.[ 528] [ 529]
Gael
Tommy Martinez
Gael is bisexual.[ 528] [ 530]
Bryan
Michael Galante
Bryan is gay. He and Gael date.[ 528] [ 531]
Elijah Adrieux
Denim Richards
Elijah Adrieux is Gael's ex-boyfriend.[ 528] [ 532]
Jazmin Martinez
Hailie Sahar
Jazmin Martinez is a trans woman.[ 533]
Joey
Daisy Eagan
Joey is non-binary.[ 533] [ 534]
Lena Adams Foster
Sherri Saum
Lena Adams Foster is a lesbian.[ 533] [ 535]
Lindsay Brady
River Butcher
Lindsay Brady is non-binary and queer.[ 533] [ 536]
Meera Mattei
Briana Venskus
Meera Mattei is a lesbian.[ 533] [ 537]
Stef Adams Foster
Teri Polo
Stef Adams Foster is a lesbian.[ 533] [ 538]
Sumi
Kara Wang
Sumi is a lesbian.[ 533] [ 539]
Shaun
Kye Tamm
Shaun is a trans man.[ 533]
Ruby
Shannon Chan-Kent
Ruby is a lesbian.[ 533] [ 540]
Sydney
Caitlin Kimball
Sydney is a lesbian.[ 533]
Shai Floraz
Anisha Jagannathan
Shai Floraz is queer.[ 533]
2019
Grand Hotel
ABC
Yolanda ("Yoli") Renna
Justina Adorno
Yolanda ("Yoli") Renna is queer. She was in a relationship with Sky Garibaldi before Marisa.[ 541]
Sky Garibaldi
Arielle Kebbel
Sky Garibaldi is a lesbian and a cook at the hotel. She was murdered during a hurricane.[ 541]
Marisa
Sabrina Texidor
Marisa is a lesbian and also works at the hotel.[ 541]
2019
Handsome Stewardess
GagaOOLala
Meng
Huang Pei-jia
Meng falls in love with another member of cabin crew — a stewardess. Singapore's first TV series to feature a lesbian couple.[ 542]
2019–
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Disney+
Big Red
Larry Saperstein
Big Red is bisexual.[ 543]
Ashlyn Caswell
Julia Lester
Caswell is bisexual.[ 544]
Carlos Rodriguez
Frankie Rodriguez
Carlos and Seb are boyfriends.[ 545]
Seb Matthew-Smith
Joe Serafini
Carol Salazar-Roberts
Nicole Sullivan
Carol and Dana are Nini's mothers.[ 546]
Dana Salazar-Roberts
Michelle Noh
2019
The I-Land
Netflix
Blair
Sibylla Deen
Blair was married to a woman.[ 547] [ 548]
2019–2022
In the Dark
The CW
Jess Damon
Brooke Markham
Jess is a lesbian veterinarian. She's the roommate and best friend of Murphy Mason. Jess and Vanessa are in a romantic relationship and they admit that they love each other. Vanessa is either lesbian or bisexual. They break up after Jess cheats on Vanessa.[ 549] [ 550]
Vanessa
Humberly Gonzalez
Sam
Cortni Vaughn Joyner
Sam is a butch lesbian henchwoman and liquidator.[ 549] [ 550]
Sterling
Natalie Liconti
Sterling is lesbian and Sam's girlfriend. She infiltrates Guiding Hope as a kennel assistant and dates Jess to gain her trust while keeping an eye on everyone.[ 549] [ 550]
2019
The InBetween
NBC
Tom Hackett
Paul Blackthorne
Tom Hackett is a gay detective in the Seattle police department and married to Brian Currie, a gay therapist.[ 551] [ 552]
Brian Currie
Michael B. Silver
Brian Currie is a gay therapist, married to Tom Hackett.[ 551] [ 552]
2019–
The L Word: Generation Q
Showtime
Bette Porter
Jennifer Beals
Bette is lesbian.[ 553] [ 554] [ 555]
Shane McCutcheon
Katherine Moennig
Shane is lesbian.[ 554]
Alice Pieszecki
Leisha Hailey
Alice is bisexual.[ 554]
Dani Núñez
Arienne Mandi
Dani is lesbian.[ 555] [ 556]
Sophie Suarez
Rosanny Zayas
Sophie is lesbian. Dani and Sophie are engaged.[ 555] [ 556]
Gigi Ghorbani
Sepideh Moafi
Gigi is lesbian.[ 555] [ 556]
Micah Lee
Leo Sheng
Micah is a trans man.[ 555] [ 557]
Sarah Finley
Jacqueline Toboni
Sarah is lesbian.[ 555] [ 556]
José
Freddy Miyares
José is gay.[ 558]
Angelica Porter-Kennard
Jordan Hull
Angelica Porter-Kennard is not straight.[ 555] [ 559]
Felicity Adams
Latarsha Rose
Felicity Adams is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 560]
Jordi
Sophie Giannamore
Jordi is not straight.[ 555] [ 561]
Lena
Mercedes Mason
Lena is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 562]
Natalie Bailey
Stephanie Allynne
Natalie Bailey is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 559]
Pierce Williams
Brian Michael Smith
Pierce Williams is a trans man.[ 555] [ 557]
Quiara Thompson
Lex Scott Davis
Quiara Thompson is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 563]
Rebecca
Olivia Thirlby
Rebecca is bisexual.[ 555] [ 563]
Tess Van De Berg
Jamie Clayton
Tess Van De Berg is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 561]
Heather
Fortune Feimster
Heather is a lesbian.[ 555] [ 563] [ 564] [ 565]
Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay is bisexual. Guest character.[ 555] [ 563] [ 564]
Maya Stevenson
Tamara Taylor
Maya Stevenson is not straight. Guest character.[ 555] [ 563] [ 564]
Tina Kennard
Laurel Holloman
Tina Kennard is bisexual. Guest character.[ 555] [ 563] [ 564]
Megan Rapinoe
Megan Rapinoe
Megan Rapinoe is a lesbian. Guest character.[ 555] [ 563] [ 565]
Zoe
Ashley Gallegos
Zoe is a lesbian. Guest character.[ 555] [ 563] [ 564]
2019
Limetown
Facebook Watch
Lia Haddock
Jessica Biel
Lia is a lesbian journalist investigating the disappearance of the population of a small Appalachian town. Lia's girlfriend is lesbian.[ 566]
Lia's girlfriend
Kandyse McClure
2019–
Made In Heaven
Amazon Prime Video
Karan Mehra
Arjun Mathur
Karan is a gay wedding planner in Delhi.[ 567] [ 568]
2019–2021
Merlí: Sapere Aude
Movistar+
Pol Rubio
Carlos Cuevas
Pol Rubio comes out as bisexual. Bruno Bergeron is gay. Pol and Bruno have a complicated romance, extended from the previous TV series, Merlí .[ 569] [ 570]
Bruno Bergeron
David Solans
Otilia
Clàudia Vega
Otilia is a lesbian. Amy O'Connor is a lesbian. Otilia and Amy hook up at a party.[ 571]
Amy O'Connor
Lesley Grant
Axel
Jordi Coll
Pol and Axel start dating in season 2.[ 572]
2019–
The Morning Show
Apple TV+
Bradley Jackson
Reese Witherspoon
Bradley Jackson is bisexual and in the closet.[ 573]
Laura Peterson
Julianna Margulies
Laura Peterson is a lesbian who begins dating Bradley in Season 2.[ 574]
2019–
Nancy Drew
The CW
Bess Marvin
Maddison Jaizani
Bess Marvin is a lesbian and a waitress at The Bayside Claw. She develops a romantic interest in Lisbeth.[ 575]
Lisbeth
Katie Findlay
Lisbeth is a lesbian and a state police officer working undercover as a driver and transporter. Lisbeth tells Bess that she really likes her.[ 575]
Addy Soctomah
Rachel Colwell
(Season 3) Addy is a lesbian and a STEM counselor working at the Horseshoe Bay youth center. She becomes involved in a relationship with Bess.
2019
No Good Nick
Netflix
Jeremy Thompson
Kalama Epstein
Jeremy is gay. He kisses Eric and comes out as gay to his family.[ 576]
Eric
Gus Kamp
Eric is gay. He tells Jeremy that his family already knew he was gay before coming out to them.[ 576]
2019
Now Apocalypse
Starz
Ulysses Zane
Avan Jogia
Ulysses is bisexual or gay. Stoned and paranoid is pretty much his default mode.[ 577] [ 578]
Gabriel
Tyler Posey
Gabriel is gay. Gabriel goes on a date with Ulysses and then they swap handjobs in an alleyway.[ 579] [ 580]
Isaac
Jacob Artist
Isaac is gay, and hooks up with Ulysses.[ 581] [ 582]
2019
Osmosis
Netflix
Lucas Apert
Stéphane Pitti
Lucas is gay. He uses Osmosis, a beta dating app, in the hope that it will help him with his boyfriend and to stop cheating.[ 583]
Billie Tual
Yuming Hey
Billie is a genderqueer scientist that uses the pronouns she/her.[ 584] [ 585]
2019–2020
Pandora
The CW
Jacqueline "Jax" Zhou
Priscilla Quintana
Jax is bisexual.[ 586]
Cordelia Fried
Isabelle Bonfrer
Cordelia Fried is a lesbian.[ 586]
Atria Nine
Raechelle Banno
Atria Nine is pansexual.[ 586]
Aleka
Elizabeth Hammerton
Aleka is pansexual.[ 586]
2019–2020
The Politician
Netflix
Payton Hobart
Ben Platt
Payton Hobart is bisexual. He initially identifies as straight and dates his classmate Alice Charles, but he develops a romantic relationship with his male classmate River Barkley and even has a threesome with River and his girlfriend Astrid Sloan. He and Alice later enter a short-lived polyamorous relationship with Astrid before getting married.[ 587]
River Barkley
David Corenswet
Astrid Sloan
Lucy Boynton
Astrid describes herself and her boyfriend River Barkley as kinda fluid, and enegages in a threeway with River and his male lover Payton Hobart. After River's death she has a brief sexual relationship with a man named Ricardo and also engages in a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and his girlfriend Alice Charles.[ 588]
Georgina Hobart
Gwyneth Paltrow
In season 1 Georgina leaves her husband Keaton for her female horse trainer, Brigitte. She later has relationships with Alison and Tino McCutcheon.[ 589] [ 590]
Brigitte
Martina Navratilova
McAfee Westbrook
Laura Dreyfuss
Throughout the series McAfee has relationships with men and women.[ 591]
Skye Leighton
Rahne Jones
Skye Leighton is a gender non-conforming lesbian.[ 592]
James Sullivan
Theo Germaine
James Sullivan is a trans man.[ 593]
Marcus Standish
Joe Morton
For over ten years Marcus and his wife Dede were involved in a polyamorous relationship with a man named William Ward, although William dumps them after falling in love with another woman. Marcus and Dede briefly engage in a sexual relationship with a different man before dumping him and divorcing each other.[ 594]
William Ward
Teddy Sears
For over ten years Teddy was engaged in a polyamorous relationship with married couple Marcus and Dede Standish, but eventually leaves them for a woman named Hadassah Gold.[ 594]
Alice Charles
Julia Schlaepfer
Alice initially only has relationships with men, including a long time relationship with her classmate Payton Hobart, an affair with Payton's best friend James Sullivan, and a brief engagement to a male classmate. She later develops a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and Astrid Sloan before eventually dumping Astrid and marrying Payton.[ 595] [ 596] [ 597]
Andi Mueller
Robin Weigert
Andi Mueller is a lesbian.[ 598]
Susan
Liv Mai
Susan is a lesbian.[ 599]
2019
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists
Freeform
Alison DiLaurentis
Sasha Pieterse
Alison is bisexual. She was in a relationship with Emily Fields in the first series .[ 600]
Dylan Walker
Eli Brown
Dylan is gay.[ 601] [ 602]
Andrew Villareal
Evan Bittencourt
Andrew is gay.[ 601] [ 602] [ 603]
Nolan Hotchkiss
Chris Mason
Nolan is bisexual.[ 601] [ 602]
2019
Proven Innocent
Fox
Madeline Scott
Rachelle Lefevre
Madeline is bisexual. She was with Wren during her time in prison. Wren is a lesbian.[ 604]
Wren
Candice Coke
2019
The Red Line
CBS
Dr. Harrison Brennan
Corey Reynolds
Dr. Harrison Brennan is gay. He is married to Daniel Calder. He is shot while unarmed by a white cop.[ 605] [ 606]
Daniel Calder
Noah Wyle
Daniel Calder is gay. He is a high school history teacher mourning the death of his husband, Dr. Harrison Brennan, a black man who is shot while unarmed by a white cop.[ 605] [ 606]
Liam Bhatt
Vinny Chhibber
Liam is a gay Muslim American teacher.[ 607]
Riley Hooper
J.J. Hawkins
Riley is a trans-masculine high school student.[ 608] [ 609]
2019–
The Righteous Gemstones
HBO
Kelvin Gemstone
Adam DeVine
Kelvin kisses Keefe.[ 610]
Keefe Chambers
Tony Cavalero
2019–2022
Roswell, New Mexico
The CW
Michael Guerin
Michael Vlamis
Michael is a bisexual alien.[ 611]
Alex Manes
Tyler Blackburn
Alex is gay.[ 612] [ 613]
Isobel Evans
Lily Cowles
Isobel Evans-Bracken is pasexual.[ 614]
Charlie Cameron
Jamie Clayton
Charlie Cameron is a trans woman, and an FBI agent. She uses the alias Agent Grace Powell.[ 615]
Blair
Sarah Minnich
Blair is a lesbian, and a bartender at the local gay bar.[ 616]
2019–
Sex Education
Netflix
Eric Effiong
Ncuti Gatwa
Eric is openly gay.[ 617]
Anwar
Chaneil Kular
Anwar is gay.[ 618]
Adam Groff
Connor Swindells
Adam Groff is bisexual. He's in a relationship with Aimee at the start of season 1 but later kisses and pursues Eric.[ 619]
Ruthie
Lily Newmark
Ruthie is lesbian.[ 620]
Tanya
Alice Hewkin
Tanya is lesbian.[ 620]
Sofia Marchetti
Hannah Waddingham
Sofia and Roz Marchetti are Jackson's lesbian mothers.[ 620] [ 621]
Roz Marchetti
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Rahim
Sami Outalbali
Rahim is gay. He is introduced in season 2 and is in a relationship with Eric.[ 622]
Florence
Mirren Mack
Florence is asexual.[ 623]
Ola Nyman
Patricia Allison
Ola is pansexual.[ 624]
Cal Bowman
Dua Saleh
Cal is a non-binary student.[ 625]
2019
The Society
Netflix
Sam
Sean Berdy
Sam is gay and deaf. Grizz is gay and learns sign language so he can communicate with Sam. They are romantically and sexually involved with each other.[ 626] [ 627] [ 628]
Grizz
Jack Mulhern
2019–2021
Special
Netflix
Ryan Hayes
Ryan O'Connell
Ryan is openly gay.[ 629] [ 630]
Carey
Augustus Prew
Carey is a gay journalist. He has a boyfriend, but befriends Ryan.[ 631]
2019
The Stranded
Netflix
Krit
Perth Tanapon
Krit and Jack are a gay couple.[ 632] [ 633]
Jack
Mark Siwat
Arisa
Chaleeda Gilbert
Arisa is a lesbian.[ 634]
Ying
Ticha Wongtipkanon
Ying is bisexual.[ 634]
2019–2020
Stumptown
ABC
Dexadrine "Dex" Parios
Cobie Smulders
Dex is bisexual.[ 635] [ 636]
2019
Tales of the City
Netflix
Shawna Hawkins
Elliot Page
Shawna is bisexual.[ 637]
Michael 'Mouse' Tolliver
Murray Bartlett
Michael is gay.[ 638]
Ben Marshall
Charlie Barnett
Ben is Michael's boyfriend.[ 639]
Anna Madrigal
Olympia Dukakis
Anna is a transgender woman.[ 637] [ 640]
Jake Rodriguez
Garcia
Jake is a transgender male.[ 637]
Margot Park
May Hong
Margot is lesbian.[ 637]
Samuel Garland
Victor Garber
Samuel is gay.[ 641]
DeDe Halcyon Day
Barbara Garrick
DeDe is lesbian.[ 637]
Claire Duncan
Zosia Mamet
Claire is Shawna's love interest.[ 637]
Ida Best
Bob the Drag Queen
Ida is gay and a drag queen .[ 642]
Harrison
Matthew Risch
Harrison is gay.[ 643]
Flaco Ramirez
Juan Castano
Flaco is gay.[ 644]
Mateo
Dickie Hearts
Mateo is gay and deaf.[ 645]
Inka Gisladottior
Samantha Soule
Inka is bisexual.[ 637]
2019–2020
TharnType: The Series
One31
Tharn
Mew Suppasit
Tharn is gay. Tharn and Type are love interests.[ 646] Thai boys love television series.
Type
Gulf Kanawut
Type is gay.[ 646]
Lhong
Kaownah Kittipat
Lhong is gay.[ 647]
Tar
Kokliang Parinya
Tar is Tharn's ex-boyfriend.[ 647]
Tum
Hiter Natthad
Tum is gay.[ 647]
Khlui
Mawin Tanawin
Khlui is gay.[ 647]
2019
Theory of Love
GMM 25
Third
Gun Atthaphan
Third originally has a secret crush on Khai but they eventually become a gay couple.[ 648]
Khai
Off Jumpol
2019–
Toy Boy
Antena 3 Netflix
Jairo
Carlos Constanzia
Jairo is openly gay. Andrea is gay. Jairo and Andrea develop a romantic relationship.[ 649]
Andrea Norman Medina
Juanjo Almeida
2019–2020
Trinkets
Netflix
Elodie Davis
Brianna Hildebrand
Elodie Davis is lesbian and a kleptomaniac. Sabine is a queer singer who shows interest in Elodie. This is reciprocated, and they kiss.[ 650]
Sabine
Katrina Cunningham
2019–
The Umbrella Academy
Netflix
Klaus Hargreeves
Robert Sheehan
Klaus (aka The Séance, Number Four) is pansexual.[ 651] [ 652] [ 653]
Viktor Hargreeves
Elliot Page
Viktor (aka The White Violin, Number 7) is a bisexual trans man.[ 654]
Dave
Cody Ray Thompson
Dave is gay. He and Klaus were together during the Vietnam War when Klaus travels back in time .[ 655] [ 656]
Sissy Cooper
Marin Ireland
Sissy is bisexual.[ 654]
2019
The Untamed
Tencent Video
Wei Wuxian
Xiao Zhan
Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji have a romantic friendship . The original web novel depicted a romantic relationship between the two main male characters, but it was changed for the television adaptation due to media censorship of LGBT portrayals.[ 657]
Lan Wangji
Wang Yibo
2019–2020
Until We Meet Again
Line TV
Dean
Ohm Thitiwat
Dean and Pharm are a gay couple. Thai boys love television series.[ 658] [ 659] [ 660]
Pharm
Fluke Natouch
In
Earth Katsamonnat
In and Korn are a gay couple.[ 659] [ 660]
Korn
Kao Noppakao
Team
Prem Warut
Team and Win are a couple.[ 659] [ 660]
Win
Boun Noppanut
Alex
Mean Phiravich
Alex is bisexual. He initially had a crush on Pharm but later dates Del.[ 659] [ 660]
2019
Watchmen
HBO
Will Reeves
Louis Gossett Jr.
Will Reeves is gay or bisexual, and had an affair with Nelson Gardner.[ 661]
Nelson Gardner
Jovan Adepo
2019
Weird City
YouTube Premium
Stu
Dylan O'Brien
Stu and Burt are in a sexual and romantic relationship. They are assigned to be together after an app determines they are meant for one another.[ 662] [ 663]
Burt
Ed O'Neill
Liquia
Laverne Cox
Liquia and Jathryn are in a committed romantic and sexual relationship.[ 664] [ 665]
Jathryn
Sara Gilbert
2019–2023
What Did You Eat Yesterday?
TV Tokyo , Toho
Shiro Kakei
Hidetoshi Nishijima
Shiro and Kenji are the main characters and they have been together for three years.[ 666]
Kenji Yabuki
Seiyō Uchino
2019
What/If
Netflix
Marcos
Juan Castano
Marcos and Lionel are a couple.[ 667] [ 668]
Lionel
John Clarence Stewart
Kevin
Derek Smith
Kevin was a one time hook-up for the couple, but became a good friend.[ 667] [ 668]
2019–
What We Do in the Shadows
FX
Laszlo Cravensworth
Matt Berry
Laszlo is married to Nadja. In the pilot, he admits to a secret affair with Baron Afanas. He also has had multiple sexual encounters with men[ 669]
Nandor the Relentless
Kayvan Novak
It is revealed in Season 4 that some of the 37 wives Nandor had in the past were men, he just calls all of them wives,[ 670] he has also hooked up with Laszlo at least twice.[ 669]
Nadja of Antipaxos
Natasia Demetriou
Nadja is Laszlo's wife. Although she's mostly shown an interest in men, Nadja passionately made love to a female reincarnation of a resurrected lover.[ 669]
Guillermo de la Cruz
Harvey Guillén
Guillermo comes out as gay in Season 4.[ 671]
2019–2021
Why Women Kill
CBS All Access Paramount+
Karl Grove
Jack Davenport
Karl is Simone's husband who is using their relationship to conceal his homosexuality.[ 672]
Taylor Harding
Kirby Howell-Baptiste
Taylor is a bisexual feminist attorney in an open marriage.[ 672]
Jade
Alexandra Daddario
Jade is the mistress of Taylor.[ 673]
2019
The Witcher
Netflix
Jaskier
Joey Batey
Jaskier is sapioromantic, sapiosexual,[ 674] panromantic and pansexual,[ 675] and Radovid is gay.[ 676] They have a crush on each other, kiss, and make love (off screen, implied by Radovid asking Jaskier to "take him") in Season 3.[ 677]
Radovid
Hugh Skinner
2019–
World on Fire
BBC One
Webster O'Connor
Brian J. Smith
Webster O'Connor is a gay American doctor. Albert Fallou is a gay Parisian saxophonist. They are in a romantic relationship.[ 678]
Albert Fallou
Parker Sawyers
2019
Years and Years
BBC One
Daniel Lyons
Russell Tovey
Daniel is gay. He was married to Ralph and is in a relationship with Viktor.[ 679] [ 680] [ 681] [ 682]
Ralph Cousins
Dino Fetscher
Ralph is gay. He is Daniel's ex-husband.[ 679] [ 680] [ 681] [ 682]
Viktor Goraya
Maxim Baldry
Viktor is gay. He is in a relationship with Daniel.[ 679] [ 680] [ 681] [ 682]
Edith Lyons
Jessica Hynes
Edith Lyons is a lesbian. Fran Baxter is a lesbian. They are in a relationship.[ 683] [ 621]
Fran Baxter
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
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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 .
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