Hispanic Actors Who Support LGBTQ+ Rights

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Representation in Hollywood has evolved significantly over the last few decades to include more diverse voices and stories. Hispanic male actors have played a crucial role in this shift by advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and bringing authentic characters to the screen. Many of these performers use their platforms to support equality or live openly as members of the community themselves. Their work helps to dismantle stereotypes and fosters greater understanding across different cultures.

Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascal
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This Chilean-American actor has become a massive star through his roles in high-profile series like ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘The Last of Us’. Pascal is a staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and frequently expresses support for his transgender sister Lux. He uses his social media presence to share inclusive messages and defends the community against discrimination. His vocal allyship has made him a beloved figure among queer fans worldwide.

Ricky Martin

Ricky Martin
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Ricky Martin is a Puerto Rican singer and actor who became a global sensation with his music before transitioning into acting roles. He publicly came out as gay in 2010 and has since become one of the most visible LGBTQ+ advocates in the world. The Ricky Martin Foundation works to combat human trafficking and supports various human rights causes including equality. He portrayed Antonio D’Amico in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ which earned him critical acclaim.

Wilson Cruz

Wilson Cruz
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Wilson Cruz broke barriers when he played the openly gay teen Rickie Vasquez in the 90s series ‘My So-Called Life’. The actor of Puerto Rican descent has dedicated his career to LGBTQ+ advocacy and works closely with GLAAD to ensure accurate media representation. He continued his groundbreaking work by playing a gay doctor in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ alongside Anthony Rapp. Cruz consistently uses his public appearances to fight for the rights of queer youth of color.

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel Miranda
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The creator of ‘Hamilton’ and ‘In the Heights’ is a powerful ally who consistently uses his art to uplift marginalized communities. After the Pulse nightclub tragedy in Orlando he organized a tribute song to raise funds for the victims and their families. Miranda frequently casts diverse actors in his productions and ensures LGBTQ+ stories are woven into his narratives. He has received awards for his commitment to inclusivity and his support of the queer community.

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac
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Oscar Isaac has garnered a massive following for his roles in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise and films like ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’. He has expressed support for LGBTQ+ interpretations of his characters and advocates for more fluidity in storytelling. The Guatemalan-born actor often speaks out against toxic masculinity and embraces diverse expressions of identity. His willingness to engage with queer subtext in his films has earned him immense appreciation from fans.

Colman Domingo

Colman Domingo
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Colman Domingo is an openly gay actor of Belizean and Guatemalan descent who has delivered powerful performances in ‘Euphoria’ and ‘Rustin’. He has spoken extensively about his experience as a Black queer man in Hollywood and the importance of intersectional representation. Domingo writes and produces works that highlight the struggles and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals. His portrayal of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin brought necessary attention to a forgotten queer hero.

Gael García Bernal

Gael García Bernal
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This Mexican actor has challenged traditional masculinity throughout his career in films like ‘Y Tu Mamá También’ and ‘Bad Education’. He recently starred as the title character in ‘Cassandro’ where he portrayed a gay wrestler who revolutionizes the sport. Bernal consistently supports human rights causes and advocates for the dignity of all individuals regardless of sexual orientation. His varied filmography demonstrates a commitment to telling complex and inclusive stories.

Diego Luna

Diego Luna
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Diego Luna is a Mexican actor and director known for his work in ‘Rogue One’ and ‘Narcos: Mexico’. He portrayed the gay activist Jack Lira in the biopic ‘Milk’ which chronicled the life of Harvey Milk. Luna has been a long-time supporter of equal rights and uses his platform to discuss social justice issues in Latin America and beyond. He frequently collaborates with projects that aim to humanize marginalized groups.

Harvey Guillén

Harvey Guillén
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Harvey Guillén captured hearts as the familiar Guillermo de la Cruz in the comedy series ‘What We Do in the Shadows’. The Mexican-American actor identifies as queer and has been vocal about the need for body positivity and diverse representation in media. He creates visibility for plus-size queer men who are often excluded from mainstream narratives. Guillén continues to break barriers by taking on roles that defy typical casting conventions.

Rafael L. Silva

Rafael L. Silva
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Rafael L. Silva is a Brazilian-American actor best known for his role as Carlos Reyes in ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’. He is openly gay and plays a gay police officer who is in a relationship with a firefighter on the show. Silva speaks candidly about his journey with his sexuality and the importance of seeing Latino queer love on primetime television. His character has become a fan favorite and a positive example of representation.

Christian Chávez

Christian Chávez
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Christian Chávez gained international fame as a member of the pop group RBD and a star of the telenovela ‘Rebelde’. He was one of the first major Mexican celebrities to come out publicly as gay and faced significant media scrutiny at the time. Chávez has since become a resilient icon who advocates for LGBTQ+ acceptance in the Latin entertainment industry. He continues to act and perform while encouraging young people to embrace their true selves.

Alfonso Herrera

Alfonso Herrera
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Alfonso Herrera starred alongside Christian Chávez in ‘Rebelde’ and has remained a steadfast ally to the community. He took on the role of Hernando in the Netflix series ‘Sense8’ where he played the partner of Lito Rodriguez. His performance was praised for its emotional depth and for normalizing same-sex relationships for international audiences. Herrera consistently promotes love and acceptance in interviews and on social media.

Robin de Jesús

Robin de Jesús
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Robin de Jesús is a Puerto Rican actor who has received multiple Tony Award nominations for his work on Broadway. He starred in the film adaptation of ‘The Boys in the Band’ and played a key role in ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’. De Jesús is openly gay and often chooses projects that explore the nuances of the queer experience. He advocates for greater inclusion of Latino talent in theater and film.

Guillermo Díaz

Guillermo Díaz
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Guillermo Díaz is a Cuban-American actor known for his intense roles in ‘Scandal’ and ‘Weeds’. He has been open about his homosexuality throughout his career and refuses to let it limit the types of characters he plays. Díaz often portrays tough or complex men which helps to shatter stereotypes about gay actors. He serves as an inspiration for aspiring performers who fear that coming out might hinder their professional opportunities.

Johnny Sibilly

Johnny Sibilly
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Johnny Sibilly has made a name for himself with memorable roles in shows like ‘Hacks’ and ‘Pose’. The actor of Cuban and Dominican descent is a vocal advocate for queer rights and uses comedy to address social issues. He hosts a podcast that explores LGBTQ+ identity and relationships in the modern world. Sibilly is known for his wit and his commitment to celebrating queer joy.

Juan Pablo Di Pace

Juan Pablo Di Pace
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Juan Pablo Di Pace is an Argentine actor who charmed audiences in ‘Fuller House’ and ‘Mamma Mia!’. He publicly came out as gay during a TedX talk where he discussed the pressure to hide his authentic self in Hollywood. Di Pace now embraces his identity fully and creates art that reflects his personal journey. He directed and starred in a film that explores the complexities of acceptance and love.

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas
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Antonio Banderas has been a major figure in cinema for decades and a long-time collaborator with queer director Pedro Almodóvar. He delivered a career-best performance in ‘Pain and Glory’ playing a character based on Almodóvar himself. Banderas has notably played gay characters in films like ‘Law of Desire’ and ‘Philadelphia’ at times when it was considered risky. He consistently expresses support for the LGBTQ+ community and freedom of expression.

Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem
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Spanish actor Javier Bardem is known for his versatility and his support for human rights causes. He played the villain Raoul Silva in ‘Skyfall’ with a flamboyant energy that challenged traditional Bond villain tropes. Bardem has spoken in support of marriage equality and the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in Spain and abroad. His artistic choices often push boundaries and invite audiences to question societal norms.

John Leguizamo

John Leguizamo
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John Leguizamo is a multi-talented performer who notably played Chi-Chi Rodriguez in the drag classic ‘To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar’. He is a fierce advocate for Latino representation and stands firmly as an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. Leguizamo uses his one-man shows to educate audiences about history and discrimination. He frequently calls out the industry for its lack of diversity and inclusivity.

Jai Rodriguez

Jai Rodriguez
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Jai Rodriguez gained fame as the culture expert on the original ‘Queer Eye for the Straight Guy’. The actor of Puerto Rican and Italian descent has continued to act in various television shows and musicals. He has been a visible figure in the movement for marriage equality and LGBTQ+ visibility for over two decades. Rodriguez uses his platform to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and other issues affecting the community.

Jaime Camil

Jaime Camil
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Jaime Camil is a beloved Mexican actor known for his role as Rogelio de la Vega in ‘Jane the Virgin’. He is a vocal ally who supports various charitable organizations dedicated to equality. Camil consistently promotes messages of love and tolerance on his social media channels. He embraces the campy and flamboyant aspects of his characters while maintaining a respectful approach to representation.

Diego Boneta

Diego Boneta
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Diego Boneta is a Mexican singer and actor who gained recognition for ‘Rock of Ages’ and ‘Luis Miguel: The Series’. He has expressed strong support for his LGBTQ+ fanbase and advocates for equal rights. Boneta participates in events that celebrate diversity and inclusion within the entertainment industry. He uses his global reach to spread positive messages about acceptance.

Edgar Ramírez

Edgar Ramírez
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Venezuelan actor Edgar Ramírez has starred in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ alongside Ricky Martin. He played the role of Gianni Versace and spoke eloquently about the tragedy of homophobia during the press tour. Ramírez is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and supports various human rights initiatives. He advocates for a world where individuals are free to love without fear of violence or discrimination.

Santiago Cabrera

Santiago Cabrera
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Santiago Cabrera is a Chilean actor who has appeared in ‘Heroes’ and ‘Star Trek: Picard’. He is an ally who supports the inclusion of diverse characters in science fiction and fantasy. Cabrera has spoken positively about the progressive values represented in the Star Trek universe. He engages with fans respectfully and supports the visibility of all identities.

Harry Shum Jr.

Harry Shum Jr.
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Harry Shum Jr. is an actor of Chinese descent who was born in Costa Rica and speaks Spanish fluently. He played the bisexual warlock Magnus Bane in ‘Shadowhunters’ and received praise for his portrayal of a complex queer character. Shum Jr. has been recognized for his positive representation of both Asian and Latino identities within the LGBTQ+ community. He actively supports organizations that fight for media inclusion.

Wilmer Valderrama

Wilmer Valderrama
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Wilmer Valderrama rose to fame on ‘That ’70s Show’ and has since become a prominent figure in advocacy work. He serves on the board of Voto Latino and encourages civic engagement among young people including LGBTQ+ youth. Valderrama uses his influence to support initiatives that protect the rights of marginalized groups. He frequently collaborates with organizations that promote diversity in Hollywood.

Danny Pino

Danny Pino
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Danny Pino is a Cuban-American actor known for his roles in ‘Cold Case’ and ‘Law & Order: SVU’. He is a steady ally who has supported LGBTQ+ storylines in the shows he works on. Pino advocates for authentic representation and respect for all individuals. He often participates in charity events that benefit diverse communities.

Esai Morales

Esai Morales
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Esai Morales is a Puerto Rican actor with a long career in film and television including ‘La Bamba’ and ‘Ozark’. He has been a vocal supporter of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts and advocates for inclusive casting. Morales speaks out against discrimination and supports the rights of LGBTQ+ colleagues. His work often highlights the complexity of the Latino experience in America.

Benjamin Bratt

Benjamin Bratt
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Benjamin Bratt is an actor of Peruvian and Indigenous descent who has been a Hollywood staple for decades. He played a gay character in the film ‘The Next Best Thing’ alongside Madonna. Bratt is a supportive ally who advocates for the rights of indigenous and Latino communities as well as LGBTQ+ equality. He uses his voice to champion underrepresented stories in the mainstream media.

Jimmy Smits

Jimmy Smits
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Jimmy Smits is a trailblazing Puerto Rican actor known for ‘L.A. Law’ and ‘The West Wing’. He has consistently supported diversity initiatives throughout his extensive career. Smits advocates for the arts as a tool for social change and supports organizations that serve LGBTQ+ youth. His presence in the industry paved the way for many other Latino actors.

Edward James Olmos

Edward James Olmos
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Edward James Olmos is a legendary Mexican-American actor and activist who starred in ‘Stand and Deliver’ and ‘Battlestar Galactica’. He has a long history of fighting for civil rights and includes LGBTQ+ rights in his advocacy. Olmos encourages unity among all marginalized groups to achieve social justice. He supports film festivals and educational programs that highlight diverse voices.

Adam Rodriguez

Adam Rodriguez
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Adam Rodriguez is best known for his role in ‘CSI: Miami’ and the ‘Magic Mike’ film franchise. He is an ally who embraces the diverse fanbase of his projects. Rodriguez has spoken about the importance of being comfortable with one’s sexuality and supporting others. He promotes messages of inclusivity and kindness in his public interactions.

Amaury Nolasco

Amaury Nolasco
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Amaury Nolasco is a Puerto Rican actor famous for his role as Sucre in ‘Prison Break’. He supports his LGBTQ+ friends and colleagues in the industry. Nolasco participates in charity events that raise funds for various humanitarian causes. He advocates for equal treatment and respect for everyone regardless of their background.

Laz Alonso

Laz Alonso
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Laz Alonso is an Afro-Cuban actor who stars in the hit series ‘The Boys’. He is a vocal advocate for better representation of Afro-Latinos and supports intersectional justice. Alonso speaks out against prejudice and stands with the LGBTQ+ community in the fight for equality. He uses his social media to highlight social issues and encourage civic action.

J.R. Ramirez

J.R. Ramirez
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J.R. Ramirez is a Cuban-American actor known for ‘Manifest’ and ‘Jessica Jones’. He is an ally who supports diverse storytelling in the superhero genre. Ramirez interacts positively with his queer fanbase and promotes acceptance. He believes that television has the power to change perceptions and foster empathy.

Michael Trevino

Michael Trevino
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Michael Trevino gained popularity for his role in ‘The Vampire Diaries’ and ‘Roswell, New Mexico’. He played a character involved in complex storylines that resonated with many viewers. Trevino supports the Trevor Project and other organizations dedicated to preventing suicide among LGBTQ+ youth. He uses his platform to raise awareness about mental health issues in the community.

Ricardo Chavira

Ricardo Chavira
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Ricardo Chavira played Carlos Solis on ‘Desperate Housewives’ and has appeared in numerous other series. He is a supporter of breast cancer research and various human rights causes. Chavira advocates for the Latino community and stands as an ally to LGBTQ+ individuals. He emphasizes the importance of family and acceptance in his public statements.

David Castañeda

David Castañeda
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David Castañeda plays Diego Hargreeves in the popular series ‘The Umbrella Academy’. He supports the show’s inclusive themes and his trans co-star Elliot Page. Castañeda engages with the diverse fanbase of the show and celebrates its queer narratives. He advocates for an industry where actors can be their authentic selves.

Gabriel Luna

Gabriel Luna
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Gabriel Luna is a Mexican-American actor known for playing Ghost Rider and starring in ‘The Last of Us’. He supports his co-stars and advocates for faithful adaptations that include LGBTQ+ storylines. Luna believes in the power of representation to validate the experiences of viewers. He interacts kindly with fans from all walks of life.

Carlos Valdes

Carlos Valdes
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Carlos Valdes played the character Cisco Ramon on the superhero series ‘The Flash’. He is a Colombian-American actor and musician who supports inclusivity in the Arrowverse. Valdes has participated in events that celebrate diversity in pop culture. He advocates for characters that reflect the real world.

Alejandro Speitzer

Alejandro Speitzer
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Alejandro Speitzer is a Mexican actor who starred in the mini-series ‘Someone Has to Die’. The show explores homophobia in 1950s Spain and required Speitzer to tackle difficult themes regarding persecution. He has spoken about the importance of telling these stories to prevent history from repeating itself. Speitzer supports the freedom to love without judgment.

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
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Manuel Garcia-Rulfo is a Mexican actor known for ‘The Magnificent Seven’ and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’. He is an ally who works in both American and Mexican productions. Garcia-Rulfo supports the modernization of classic stories to include more diverse perspectives. He advocates for breaking down borders in the entertainment industry.

Tony Dalton

Tony Dalton
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Tony Dalton is a Mexican-American actor who captivated audiences as Lalo Salamanca in ‘Better Call Saul’. He is a supportive figure in the industry who values talent over labels. Dalton advocates for complex roles for Latino actors that go beyond stereotypes. He maintains a respectful and inclusive attitude in his professional life.

Cristo Fernández

Cristo Fernández
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Cristo Fernández plays the enthusiastic Dani Rojas in the hit series ‘Ted Lasso’. The show is known for its positive depiction of masculinity and support for gay characters. Fernández embraces the show’s message of kindness and inclusivity. He actively supports his castmates and the queer community that loves the show.

Roberto Manrique

Roberto Manrique
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Roberto Manrique is an Ecuadorian actor known for his roles in ‘Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso’. He came out as gay via an Instagram video in which he introduced his long-term partner. Manrique speaks about the relief of living openly and the importance of authenticity. He uses his visibility to challenge machismo in Latin American culture.

Mauricio Martínez

Mauricio Martínez
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Mauricio Martínez is a Mexican actor and singer who has achieved success on Broadway in shows like ‘On Your Feet!’. He is an out gay man who advocates for better representation of Latino artists in theater. Martínez is vocal about political issues that affect the LGBTQ+ community. He serves as a role model for aspiring performers who want to be open about who they are.

Jonathan Del Arco

Jonathan Del Arco
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Jonathan Del Arco is a Uruguayan-American actor best known for playing Hugh in ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ and ‘Star Trek: Picard’. He is openly gay and has been an activist for LGBTQ+ rights since the 1990s. Del Arco works to improve political engagement within the community. He uses his legacy in the sci-fi genre to promote a future of equality.

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