The Advocates 2024: LGBTQ+ ally Jean Smart
In her life and work, the Emmy-winning Hacks star has always used her platform to push the needle forward for LGBTQ+ people.
June 24, 2024
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In her life and work, the Emmy-winning Hacks star has always used her platform to push the needle forward for LGBTQ+ people.
The legendary icon continues to use her voice to create beautiful music and stand up for equality for all.
The Emmy-winning star of The Wiz opens up about how family support and finding self-love allowed him to come out as pansexual at 50.
The Emmy winner helped the long-running game show raise money for an important cause.
The longtime LGBT supporter and five-time Emmy winner was also chair of the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation.
The Emmy- and Tony-winner was dubbed an "unqualified lesbian," but she's at least as experienced as these celebs who've run before her.
Oscar and Emmy winner Davis chats with The Advocate about Rainey's unapologetic queerness, orgies, and power for the new Netflix film.
The Emmy winner for Schitt's Creek and Mary Hollis Inboden share a moment in this dark comedy from writer/producer Valerie Armstrong.
The Emmy-, Grammy-, and Tony-winner discusses music's role in The Resistance, her latest Broadway project, and how gay music executive Michael Alago helped her career.
The Will & Grace Emmy winner embraces the unglamorous life as a cater-waiter in the second season of Party Down, but she's still not as bisexual as you want her to be.
Julian Fellowes, an Emmy and Golden Globe winner for TV's Downton Abbey, will write the screenplay for the much-discussed remake of Gypsy starring Barbra Streisand as Mama Rose.
Geary, a record eight-time Daytime Emmy winner for his work on General Hospital, was cast as the straight “Roger the Fairy” in an early episode of All in the Family that broke gay stereotypes.
Modern Family won four Emmy Awards last night, including its third consecutive trophy for best comedy series, while Jessica Lange and Julianne Moore were also popular -- and predicted -- winners.
They are all worth a look.
RuPaul, Strong Island's Yance Ford, and The Handmaid's Tale's Samira Wiley had history-making wins at TV's big night.
The performer's show Untucked also picked up its first Emmy.
George C. Wolfe’s Rustin opens the LGBTQ+ film festival while the Annette Bening-starrer Nyad is named U.S. Centerpiece.