Most Famous Non-Binary Hollywood Actresses

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Non-binary performers are reshaping Hollywood, bringing authentic stories to screens and pushing for more inclusive casting, categories, and sets. Many have led prestige TV series, headlined blockbuster films, and spoken openly about pronouns and industry practices, helping audiences better understand gender diversity. Below are some of the most prominent non-binary stars working in and around Hollywood today, along with the roles and milestones that made them widely known.

Emma Corrin

Emma Corrin
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Emma Corrin broke out portraying Princess Diana in the global hit ‘The Crown’, earning major awards attention and international recognition. They have since moved between television, film, and stage, including high-profile projects like ‘A Murder at the End of the World’ and a Marvel franchise entry. Corrin has discussed non-binary identity and pronouns in interviews and profiles, helping bring mainstream visibility to gender-diverse performers. Their career highlights the growing openness of major studios to cast non-binary talent in both historical and genre roles.

Bella Ramsey

Bella Ramsey
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Bella Ramsey first drew notice as Lyanna Mormont in ‘Game of Thrones’ before leading HBO’s acclaimed ‘The Last of Us’. Ramsey has been open about being non-binary and about navigating gendered awards categories and press expectations. Beyond prestige TV, they have taken on feature films such as ‘Catherine Called Birdy’, showing range across period comedy and post-apocalyptic drama. Their mainstream popularity has helped widen conversations about non-binary representation in flagship franchises.

Asia Kate Dillon

Asia Kate Dillon
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Asia Kate Dillon became one of television’s most visible non-binary stars with Taylor Mason on ‘Billions’, a role written with they/them pronouns and central to the series’ finance-world narrative. They also appeared in action cinema with ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’. Dillon has publicly advocated for degendered award categories and more precise industry language around gender. Their work is often cited as a turning point for non-binary characters in American premium cable dramas.

Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe
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Janelle Monáe is a multi-hyphenate artist who has identified as non-binary and uses they/them and she/her pronouns. On screen, Monáe’s acting credits include ensemble dramas like ‘Hidden Figures’ and ‘Moonlight’, as well as the mystery hit ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’. Their music, film roles, and public commentary frequently explore themes of identity and liberation. Monáe’s cross-over profile has brought non-binary visibility to red carpets, awards shows, and blockbuster press tours.

Ruby Rose

Ruby Rose
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Ruby Rose, who is genderfluid and widely recognized within non-binary identities, gained mainstream fame with ‘Orange Is the New Black’ and later headlined ‘Batwoman’. Rose has also appeared in action films such as ‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ and ‘The Meg’. Their high-profile casting in a DC superhero series spotlighted gender-diverse leads on network television. Rose’s career bridged modeling, DJing, and acting, helping broaden public awareness of gender diversity in entertainment.

Liv Hewson

Liv Hewson
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Liv Hewson stars in the ensemble thriller ‘Yellowjackets’, earning significant critical attention for their performance. They have been outspoken about awards shows’ gendered categories, publicly stepping back from submissions to encourage more inclusive recognition. Hewson’s previous work spans comedies and dramas, including ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ and ‘Bombshell’. Their advocacy and visibility have made them a key voice in ongoing industry reforms.

Amandla Stenberg

Amandla Stenberg
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Amandla Stenberg has identified as non-binary and uses she/they pronouns, building a screen career that includes ‘The Hate U Give’ and the ‘Star Wars’ series ‘The Acolyte’. Stenberg frequently addresses identity, representation, and media literacy in interviews and public talks. They have also appeared in projects like ‘Everything, Everything’ and ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’, moving between YA dramas and genre fare. Their influence extends to producing and music, amplifying non-binary visibility across platforms.

Brigette Lundy-Paine (Jack Haven)

Jack Haven
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Brigette Lundy-Paine publicly came out as non-binary while starring in the Netflix series ‘Atypical’. They later appeared in the sci-fi comedy ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’, expanding their film profile. Lundy-Paine’s work often centers on offbeat, emotionally complex characters. Their openness about identity has contributed to broader understanding of non-binary experiences among streaming audiences.

Lachlan Watson

Lachlan Watson
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Lachlan Watson is known for playing Theo in ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’, a character whose storyline engaged directly with gender identity. They also joined the horror franchise series ‘Chucky’, continuing a presence in genre television. Watson has participated in panels and features discussing non-binary identities and youth representation. Their roles have helped normalize gender-diverse characters in teen and horror storytelling.

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