Most Famous Demisexual Actors
Demisexuality—experiencing sexual attraction primarily after a strong emotional connection—has become more visible as performers speak about it directly. In Hollywood and adjacent creative spaces, several actors and voice actors have used the demisexual label on the record when discussing their identities. Below are notable names cited in interviews or profiles, paired with the work many viewers know them for. Each entry focuses on verifiable statements and career highlights that help contextualize their visibility.
Lily Gladstone

Lily Gladstone has said that “demisexual” might be the best fit for how they experience attraction, describing it while discussing identity in a print interview. Their breakthrough came to wider audiences with ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, following earlier acclaimed turns in independent cinema like ‘Certain Women’. Gladstone’s stage and screen work has spanned Native-led stories and mainstream prestige projects, expanding their profile across festivals and awards conversations. Their on-record use of the term has helped bring demisexuality into broader entertainment coverage.
Nico Tortorella

Nico Tortorella has stated “I’m super demisexual” while speaking about relationships and identity. They reached a broad TV audience with a lead role on ‘Younger’, adding film, podcasting, and authorship to their public portfolio. Tortorella has been open about queerness and non-binary identity, discussing how emotional bonds shape attraction. Their high-visibility television work and candid interviews have made their use of the demisexual label widely referenced.
Mary Chieffo

Mary Chieffo describes herself as “panromantic demisexual,” sharing that language in an interview about life and career. She is best known for playing L’Rell on ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, a role that connected her with a global sci-fi audience. Beyond screen acting, Chieffo’s training and stage work reflect a classical background that informs her genre performances. Her explicit identification adds representation of asexual-spectrum identities within franchise television.
Kellen Goff

Kellen Goff, a Los Angeles–based voice actor, has publicly said he’s demisexual and later identified as bi. Fans know him for voicing characters in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ and for extensive anime and animation dubbing. His credits also include video games and streaming-era series, giving him a strong presence in genre communities. By using the demisexual label directly, Goff has increased visibility for asexual-spectrum identities in voice acting.
Damien C. Haas

Damien Haas has said he identifies as demisexual while discussing his personal life and creative work. He appears frequently with the sketch-comedy collective ‘Smosh’ and contributes voice roles, including the English dub of ‘Dungeon Meshi’. Haas bridges on-camera internet comedy, podcasting, and traditional voice-over, reaching audiences across platforms. His on-record identification provides a reference point for demisexual representation among creator-driven and studio projects alike.
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