Most Famous Trans Hollywood Actors

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Trans men have made important strides in Hollywood, taking on roles across blockbuster films, network dramas, and prestige streaming series while also pushing for better on- and off-screen representation. This list highlights well-known trans male actors whose work has reached wide audiences and opened doors across the industry. You’ll find series-regular breakthroughs, notable guest arcs, and headline film roles—along with the projects that helped put them on the map. Each entry focuses on concrete credits and milestones that speak to their impact.

Elliot Page

Elliot Page
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Elliot Page is a Canadian actor and producer whose credits range from the indie phenomenon ‘Juno’ to the ensemble sci-fi hit ‘Inception’. He stars as Viktor Hargreeves in Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’, a role that continued seamlessly after he publicly came out as transgender. Page has also produced documentaries and narrative projects that center LGBTQ+ stories, and he authored the memoir Pageboy. His on-screen visibility and leadership have helped normalize trans men in mainstream franchises and press coverage.

Brian Michael Smith

Brian Michael Smith
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Brian Michael Smith became the first out Black trans man cast as a network TV series regular with his role as Paul Strickland on ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’. He previously earned attention for recurring and guest roles on ‘Queen Sugar’, ‘The L Word: Generation Q’, and ‘Girls’. Smith often portrays first-responder and community-centered characters, bringing everyday authenticity to prime-time audiences. His casting has been cited in trade press as a marker of broader inclusion in broadcast television.

Laith Ashley

Laith Ashley
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Laith Ashley is an actor and model who appeared on the FX series ‘Pose’ and later gained mainstream attention for his lead role opposite Taylor Swift in the narrative music video ‘Lavender Haze’. In scripted work, Ashley has pursued roles beyond fashion and music, focusing on grounded characters in TV and film. He has been featured in major campaigns and talk-show platforms, which expanded his profile beyond LGBTQ+ media. His crossover presence helps connect trans masculine talent to pop-culture and studio casting pipelines.

Leo Sheng

Leo Sheng
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Leo Sheng is best known for playing Micah Lee on ‘The L Word: Generation Q’. Before that breakout, he participated in documentary and digital projects that explored trans identity and adoption, building a following for candid storytelling. On television, Sheng’s character helped bring an authentic trans male professional into a long-running franchise’s core friend group. His visibility has included festival panels and university talks that link community conversations to mainstream screen work.

Elliot Fletcher

Elliot Fletcher
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Elliott Fletcher has portrayed trans teen and young-adult characters across several major series, including ‘The Fosters’, ‘Shameless’, and ‘Marvel’s Runaways’. He became one of the first trans male actors to recur on multiple high-profile shows aimed at broad and youth audiences. Fletcher’s arcs often address family dynamics, friendship, and identity without reducing characters to a single trait. His body of work helped establish casting pathways for trans male roles in ensemble dramas.

Alex Blue Davis

Alex Blue Davis
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Alex Blue Davis joined ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ as Dr. Casey Parker, bringing the first openly trans male doctor to the long-running medical drama. The role integrated his character’s trans identity into a broader storyline about competence and teamwork in a hospital setting. Davis is also a musician, contributing to film and TV through songwriting and performance. His casting on a flagship network series demonstrated that trans representation fits naturally into established franchises.

Scott Turner Schofield

Scott Turner Schofield
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Scott Turner Schofield made daytime TV history with a run on ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’, becoming the first openly trans actor to have a recurring role on a U.S. soap opera. Beyond acting, he has worked as a consultant and educator on major sets, including high-visibility series, to support authentic trans storytelling. Schofield’s stage and screen background includes solo shows that toured internationally and informed his approach to screen performance. His combination of acting and advising has influenced how writers and producers craft trans male roles.

Ian Harvie

Ian Harvie
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Ian Harvie is a stand-up comedian and actor who appeared on ‘Transparent’ and has toured internationally with comedy that foregrounds personal narrative and identity. On television, Harvie’s roles helped introduce trans male characters to prestige dramedy audiences. He has produced specials and club sets that circulate widely online, expanding reach beyond niche venues. His dual career in comedy and acting has made him a recognizable figure across multiple entertainment formats.

Jake Graf

Jake Graf
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Jake Graf is a British actor, writer, and director who appeared in the Keira Knightley drama ‘Colette’ and created acclaimed shorts like ‘Dawn’ and ‘Brace’. He frequently develops projects that center trans characters in universal, character-driven stories. Graf’s work travels internationally, screening at festivals and streaming platforms that connect to U.S. audiences. His presence on both sides of the camera has advanced opportunities for trans men in period pieces and indie dramas.

Marquise Vilson

Marquise Vilson
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Marquise Vilsón is an actor and advocate with guest turns on ‘Law & Order: SVU’ and ‘Blindspot’, among other network and streaming series. He began in ballroom culture before moving into film, television, and stage, which informs his performance style and community engagement. Vilsón has participated in documentaries and panel discussions that link industry hiring to real-world outcomes for trans people. His mix of procedural work and advocacy keeps trans masculine representation visible in mainstream TV.

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