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2017

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2017–2020 13 Reasons Why Netflix Courtney Crimsen
Todd Crimsen
Steve Crimsen
Ryan Shaver
Tony Padilla
Brad
Caleb
Tamika
Montgomery "Monty" de la Cruz
Winston Williams
Alex Standall
Charlie St. George
Hansen Foundry
Michele Selene Ang
Robert Gant
Alex Quijano
Tommy Dorfman
Christian Navarro
Henry Zaga
R.J. Brown
Clarke Hollingsworth
Timothy Granaderos
Deaken Bluman
Miles Heizer
Tyler Barnhardt
Reed Diamond
Courtney is a lesbian. She was closeted until the finale episode of season 2 ("Bye"), when she came out to her adoptive gay parents.[1]
Todd and Steve are gay and Courtney's parents.
Ryan told Hannah he was gay in 1x08.
Tony is openly gay. He used to date Ryan and Brad, but is now dating Caleb.[2]
Brad is gay.
Caleb is gay and Tony's boyfriend.
Tamika is ____ and Courtney's girlfriend.[1]
Monty is gay and closeted. He beats Winston up after they first hook up, but he has sex with him again.[3]
Winston is gay. He tells Alex in the final episode that he loved Monty but that he also loves him.[3][4]
Alex is bisexual. He is only involved with women until season 4 when he kisses Zach in the first episode. He later becomes involved with Winston and Charlie throughout season 4.[5]
Charlie is bisexual. He dates Alex and comes out to his dad in 4x09.[6]
Hansen is gay. He is a member of staff at the school and introduces his husband to Alex and Charlie at prom.[7]
2017 195 Lewis One Nine Five Lewis (series website) Yuri
Camille
Rae Leone Allen
Sirita Wright
Yuri is lesbian.
Camille is lesbian.
Yuri and Camille are a couple experimenting with polyamory.[8]
2017 24 Legacy Fox Andy Shalowitz
Thomas Locke
Dan Bucatinsky
Bailey Chase
Andy Shalowitz is openly gay. He is a communication analyst at CTU.
Thomas Locke is closeted and implied to be gay or bisexual. He is a CTU agent and the head of field operations. Andy and Thomas had a short tryst (off-camera) some time prior to the series which Thomas abruptly ended out of fear of his sexual orientation being discovered.[citation needed]
2017–2019 A Series of Unfortunate Events Netflix Charles
Sir
Jerome Squalor
Babs
Rhys Darby
Don Johnson
Tony Hale
Kerri Kenney
Charles is gay and used to be in a relationship with Sir.
Sir is gay and used to be Charles' partner in both business and marriage.
Jerome is bisexual and dating Charles.
Babs is lesbian. She said she found a new lover but "she's in prison".
[9]
[citation needed]
2017– Ackley Bridge Channel 4 Nasreen Paracha
Lila Shariff
Naveed Haider
Sam Murgatroyd
Cory Wilson
Amy-Leigh Hickman
Anneika Rose
Gurjeet Singh
Megan Parkinson
Sam Retford
Nasreen comes out to her mother as a lesbian and tells her she's in love with another woman (series 1, episode 5).
Lila is a lesbian and Nasreen's science teacher.
Nasreen and Lila become involved in a relationship for a short while.
Naveed is gay. He and Nasreen were engaged as part of a sham marriage to hide their homosexuality.
Sam is lesbian and Nasreen's girlfriend.
Cory is Naveed's best friend and is questioning his orientation. In series 2, episode 5, he and Naveed kissed and slept together. Afterwards he said he was lucky to have Naveed in his life (series 2, episode 10). [citation needed]
2017– American Gods Starz Bilquis
Jinn
Salim
Samantha ("Sam") Black Crow
Yetide Badaki
Mousa Kraish
Omid Abtahi
Devery Jacobs
Bilquis is pansexual and a goddess.
Jinn is gay.
Salim is gay. Jinn and Salim become romantically involved.
Sam is lesbian.[10][11]
2017–2019 Andi Mack Disney Channel Cyrus Goodman
TJ Kippen
Joshua Rush
Luke Mullen
Cyrus first comes out when he tells Buffy Driscoll that he had a crush on Jonah Beck. Later he tells Andi that she's not the only one who likes Jonah because he likes him, too. Eventually his feelings for Jonah subside and he comes out to him when he says he's gay.
TJ's gay orientation is confirmed in the final episode of the series, when he and Cyrus become a couple.[12][13][14]
Andi Mack is the first Disney Channel series with a character that comes out as gay.[15][16]
2017–2019 Anne with an E CBC
Netflix
Josephine Barry
Cole Mackenzie
Deborah Grover
Cory Grüter-Andrew
Aunt Josephine is a lesbian. She had a long-term partner, Gertrude, now deceased.
Cole is gay.[17]
2017 APB Fox Tasha Goss Tamberla Perry Tasha is ____. [citation needed]
2017– Atypical Netflix Casey
Izzie
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Fivel Stewart
Casey is bisexual. Casey dates Evan during seasons 1, 2, and 3.
Izzie is bisexual. She's dating Nate, but breaks up with him later in season 2.
In season 2, Casey is introduced to Izzie. They almost kiss but are interrupted by Casey's mom. At the end of the season, they hold hands in a car, saying that "sometimes a thing feels so right". In Season 3, Izzie expresses to Casey that she has feelings for her. Things then become awkward between the two as Casey starts to avoid Izzie. When Izzie confronts Casey, saying that she would have never told her how she feels if she had know that it would get in the way of their friendship, Casey kisses Izzie.
Casey and Evan break up after Casey tells him that she kissed Izzie and may have feelings for her. Casey and Izzie begin dating. [citation needed]
2017– The Bastards of Pizzofalcone RAI Alex Di Nardo
Rosaria Martone
Simona Tabasco
Serena Iansiti
Alex is lesbian.
Rosaria is lesbian.
Alex and Rosaria are in a relationship.[18][19]
2017– Black Spot France 2
Netflix
Martial "Nounours" Ferrandis
Paul Méric
Hubert Delattre
Samir Boitard
Nounours is a gay police officer.
Paul is a gay EMT. [citation needed]
2017 Blood Drive SyFy The Scholar
The Gentleman
Darren Kent
Andrew James Hall
The Scholar is ____.
The Gentleman is ____. [citation needed]
2017– The Bold Type Freeform Adena El-Amin
Kat Edison
Leila
Tia Clayton
Oliver Grayson
Andrew
Eva Rhodes
Nikohl Boosheri
Aisha Dee
Katerina Tannembaum
Alexis Floyd
Stephen Conrad Moore
Adam Capriolo
Alex Paxton-Beesley
Adena is a lesbian Muslim feminist and professional photographer who begins a romance with Kat.[20]
Kat is bisexual. When she falls in love with Adena she first thinks she is lesbian. However, she later has feelings for a man and realises she is attracted to men and women.[21][22]
Leila is lesbian and Adena's ex.
Tia is lesbian and Kat's love interest.
Oliver is gay.[23]
Andrew is gay and a drag queen.
Eva is lesbian and Kat's love interest.[24]
[citation needed]
2017 Borderliner Netflix Nikolai Andreassen
Kristoffer Lund
Tobias Santelmann
Morten Svartveit
Nikolai, the lead character, is closeted and has a secret boyfriend, Kristoffer.[25]
2017– Charité Netflix Sister Therese
Otto Marquardt
Martin Schelling
Klara Deutschmann (de)
Jannik Schümann (de)
Jacob Matschenz (de)
Therese is lesbian.
Otto is gay.[26]
Martin is gay.[27]
[citation needed]
2017– Claws TNT Quiet Ann
Uncle Daddy
Toby
Judy Reyes
Dean Norris
Evan Daigle
Quiet Ann is ____.
Uncle Daddy is ____.
Toby is ____. [citation needed]
2017– Dark Netflix Peter Doppler
Agnes Nielsen
Doris Tiedemann
Bernadette Wöller
Stephan Kampwirth
Antje Traue
Luise Heyer
Anton Rubtsov (de)
Peter is gay and closeted.[28][29]
In 1953, Agnes and Doris were secret lovers.[30]
Bernadette is a trans woman.[31][32]
2017 Daytime Divas VH1 Kibby Ainsley Chloe Bridges Kibby is bisexual. [citation needed]
2017– Dear White People Netflix Lionel Higgins
Silvio Romo
Neika Hobbs
Monique
Conner
Kelsey Phillips
Wesley Alvarez
P. Ninny
DeRon Horton
D.J. Blickenstaff
Nia Long
Zee James
Luke O'Sullivan
Nia Jervier
Rudy Martinez
Lena Waithe
Lionel is a gay main character.
Silvio is gay and Lionel's love interest.
Neika and Monique are a lesbian couple.
Conner is a conflicted gay man.
In season 2, episode 4, Kelsey tells Coco that she's a "gold star" lesbian.[33]
Wesley is gay and Lionel's love interest.
P. Ninny is a butch lesbian character in a show within the show who at first denies her sexual orientation but later admits that she is.[33]
[citation needed]
2017–2019 The Deuce HBO Paul Chris Coy Paul is gay and a bartender at Vincent Martino's bar, the Hi-Hat.[34]
2017– Dynasty The CW
Netflix
Steven Carrington
Sam "Sammy Jo" Jones
James Mackay
Rafael de la Fuente
Steven has a one-night stand with Sam in the pilot episode.
Sam is the nephew of Cristal Flores (in the original series the character was female). He is "a cute schemer" and helps himself to some of the cash in Steven's pocket during their one-night stand.
Later, Steven and Sam realize that Cristal is Steven's new stepmother.
This series is the remake of the 1980s series of the same name. [citation needed]
2017 Emerald City NBC The Witch of the West Ana Ularu The Witch is ____. [citation needed]
2017– The End of the F***ing World Channel 4
Netflix
Eunice Noon
Teri Darego
Gemma Whelan
Wunmi Mosaku
DC Noon is a lesbian.
DC Darego is a lesbian.
Noon and Darego are police force partners.[35]
2017–2018 Famous in Love Freeform Alexis Glenn
Rachel Davis
Niki Koss
Katelyn Tarver
Alexis is bisexual and has an affair with Rachel. [citation needed]
2017– Feud FX Victor Buono Dominic Burgess Victor is ____. [citation needed]
2017 The Frozen Dead M6 Irène Ziegler
Greta
Julia Piaton
Sophie Guillemin
Ziegler is openly lesbian and the captain of the St. Martin detective squad.[36]
Greta is Ziegler's partner and owner of a local inn where they reside together.[37]
2017 Godless Netflix Marie Agnes MacNue
Callie Dunne
Merritt Weaver
Tess Frazer
Mary Agnes is bisexual. The widow of the town's mayor, she wears her husband's clothes and is in a same-sex relationship with the town's schoolteacher, Callie Dunne.[38]
Callie is a lesbian and the town's teacher. She was a prostitute in La Belle's brothel before it was turned into a school.[39]
2017– Gone NBC James Andy Mientus James was kicked out of his home after his father found out that he was gay and later got kidnapped because of it.[40]
2017– The Good Fight CBS All Access Maia Rindell
Amy Breslin
Rose Leslie
Heléne Yorke
Maia is lesbian.
Amy is lesbian and Maia's girlfriend.[41][42]
2017 Gypsy Netflix Jean Holloway
Sidney Pierce
Dolly Holloway
Naomi Watts
Sophie Cookson
Maren Heary
Jean is bisexual, married to a man, and becomes obsessed with Sidney.[43]
Sidney is bisexual and the former girlfriend of one of Jean's male patients.[44]
Dolly is Jean's daughter and may be lesbian or transgender.[45]
2017 The Halcyon ITV Toby Hamilton
Adil Joshi
Edward Bluemel
Akshay Kumar
Toby is the younger son of the family who owns the titular hotel.
Adil and Toby have feelings for each other. [citation needed]
2017– The Handmaid's Tale Hulu Moira
Emily
Sylvia
Peter
Dan
Odette
Samira Wiley
Alexis Bledel
Clea DuVall
Ben Lewis
John Carroll Lynch
Rebecca Rittenhouse
Moira had a girlfriend "before".[46]
Emily and Sylvia were married and had a kid "before". [citation needed]
2017– Harlots ITV Encore
Hulu
Margaret Wells
Charlotte Wells
Nancy Birch
Violet Cross
Amelia Scanwell
Prince Rasselas
Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam
Samantha Morton
Jessica Brown Findlay
Kate Fleetwood
Rosalind Eleazar
Jordon Stevens
Josef Altin
Liv Tyler
Margaret is bisexual. She and William North are common law wife and husband, and she reciprocates Nancy Birch's interest in her.
Charlotte is bisexual, and she has both male and female love interests in the first two seasons.
Nancy is a lesbian. She kisses Margaret in season two, and it is revealed that she considers Margaret her true love.
Violet and Amelia are in a romantic relationship.[47]
Prince Rasselas is a "molly boy" and lives with his male partner.
Lady Isabella is Charlotte's love interest in season two.
[citation needed]
2017– Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls) Netflix Carlota Rodríguez de Senillosa
Sara Millán/Oscar Ruiz
Ana Fernández
Ana Polvorosa
Carlota is bisexual.
Sara/Oscar is a bisexual trans man who falls in love with Carlota.[48]
Carlota and Sara have a polyamorous relationship together with Carlota's husband, Miguel.[49]
2017 Man in an Orange Shirt BBC Two Thomas March
Michael Berryman
Adam Berryman
Steve
James McArdle
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Julian Morris
David Gyasi
The story of two gay relationships set in different eras: Thomas and Michael during the 1940s, and Adam and Steve in the present.[50]
2017– Mary Kills People Global Jess
Naomi
Abigail Winter
Katie Douglas
Jess is ____.
Naomi is ____. [citation needed]
2017–2018 Midnight, Texas NBC Joe Strong
Chuy Strong
Walker Chisum
Jason Lewis
Bernardo Saracino
Josh Kelly
Joe is gay and a fallen angel.
Chuy is half-demon and Joe's husband.[51]
Walker is a gay demon hunter.[52]
2017– Mindhunter Netflix Wendy Carr
Annaliese Stilman
Kay Manz
Anna Torv
Lena Olin
Lauren Glazier
Dr. Wendy Carr, a psychologist at a Boston university, is a lesbian in a relationship with Dr. Stilman, the head of Wendy's university department. She goes into the closet in order to work as a behavioral science consultant for the FBI, and ends her relationship with Annaliese. She later meets Kay, a bartender in a local bar near Quantico, and falls in love with her.[53]
Annaliese is more open about who she and Wendy are to each other.[54]
Kay is lesbian and works as a bartender because, as she tells Wendy, she doesn't "have to hide who I am" (S2, ep 4). She married because it was what her parents expected and had a child because it was what her husband wanted. She divorced and left custody of her son to her ex-husband because she didn't want to continue suppressing her identity.
Wendy told Kay that their lovemaking was the best sex of her life (S2, ep 5) and she later asked Kay to move in with her, but she breaks up with Kay after Kay forgot that a custodial exchange weekend had been changed and when Wendy overheard Kay tell her ex-husband that she was going to introduce their son to a "friend" and he asked if it was someone important, she said no. Kay lied to her ex-husband about her sexual orientation because she didn't want to risk losing access to her son if he found out about it (S2, ep 8).[55]
2017 The Mist Spike Adrian Garf
Tyler Denton
Russell Posner
Christopher Gray
Adrian is pansexual.
Tyler is deeply in the closet.
Adrian and Tyler have a brief relationship before things drive them apart. [citation needed]
2017– Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) Antena 3
Netflix
Helsinki
Palermo
Tokyo
Julia (Manila)
Berlin
Darko Peric
Rodrigo de la Serna
Úrsula Corberó
Belén Cuesta
Pedro Alonso
Helsinki is gay.
Palermo is gay.[56]
Tokyo is bisexual.[57]
Manila is transgender.
Berlin is bisexual.[58]
2017– Mr. Mercedes Audience Lou Linklatter Breeda Wool Lou is a butch lesbian subjected to overt homophobia.[59]
2017 My Dearest Loser: Edge of 17 GMM 25 Inn
Sun
Pluem Purim
Chimon Wachirawit
Inn and Sun become a gay couple.[60] [citation needed]
(Reliable sources needed for series.) [citation needed]
2017– One Day at a Time Netflix (S1–3)
Pop (S4)
Elena Alvarez
Ramona
Syd
Isabella Gomez
Judy Reyes
Sheridan Pierce
Elena is lesbian and the teenage daughter in the family, she comes out during the series first season.[61]
Ramona is lesbian.
Syd is non-binary. Syd is befriended by Elena and they eventually date.[62] [citation needed]
2017– The Orville Fox Bortus
Klyden
Peter Macon
Chad L. Coleman
Bortus and Klyden are mates and members of an alien race, the Moclans, where homosexuality is the norm among their species.[63]
2017– Ozark Netflix Roy Petty
Russ Langmore
Trevor Evans
Scotty
Jason Butler Harner
Marc Menchaca
McKinley Belcher III
Dennis Flanagan
Roy is gay.
Russ is a repressed gay man who starts a relationship with Roy.
Trevor is Roy's ex-boyfriend and his FBI agent partner.
Scotty is Roy's ex-boyfriend. [citation needed]
2017– Prison Break: Resurrection Fox Sid
A&W
Kunal Sharma
Marina Benedict
Sid is ____.
A&W is ____. [citation needed]
2017–2018 Prison Playbook tvN Yoo Han Yang ("Looney")
Song Ji Won
Lee Kyu Hyung
Kim Joon Han
Han Yang is gay.
Ji Won is gay and Han Yang's boyfriend. [citation needed]
2017–2019 The Punisher Netflix David Schuhltz
Quentin Glass
Todd Alan Crain
Will Patton
David is a U.S. senator and closeted homosexual.
Quentin is _____ and the right-hand man of Howards Saint. [citation needed]
2017– Riverdale The CW Kevin Keller
Moose Mason
Joaquin DeSantos
Toni Topaz
Cheryl Blossom
Fangs Fogarty
Chic
Charles Smith
Peaches 'N Cream
Mary Andrews
Marcus Mason
Casey Cott
Cody Kearsley
Rob Raco
Vanessa Morgan
Madelaine Petsch
Drew Ray Tanner
Hart Denton
Wyatt Nash
Bernadette Beck
Molly Ringwald
Simon C. Hussey
Kevin is openly gay and had relationships with Moose and Joaquin; he also hooked up with a jogger (Chris Carson) while cruising.[64]
Moose is bisexual. In S4, ep. 3, "Chapter Sixty: Dog Day Afternoon", he says "I like guys and girls".[65] He was in a relationship with Kevin and dated Midge.[64][66]
Joaquin has been described as gay. He becomes romantically involved with Kevin.[64][67]
Toni is bisexual and in a relationship with Cheryl. She kissed Jughead, but later stated she preferred girls. She almost had a threesome with Sweet Pea and Peaches.[68][69]
Cheryl a lesbian and in a relationship with Toni. She has described herself as "openly lesbian" in the series. (Although fans, and actress Madelaine Petsch, had previously thought Cheryl might be bisexual, in part due to showing attraction for Archie in season 1, Petsch later described Cheryl as "definitely a lesbian".)[70][71]
Fangs is either gay or bisexual. He and Kevin kissed and participated in what appeared to be a marriage-like ceremony on The Farm.[72][73] Fangs and Kevin went to the prom together.[74]
Chic may be pansexual. Hart stated that "Chic loves anything and everything, he's all about everybody".[75][64]
Charles is ____. He's in a relationship with Chic.[76]
Peaches has been described as "queer". She almost participated in a threesome with Toni and Sweet Pea.[77]
Mary Andrews's sexuality is not defined, but in episode "Chapter Seventy-One: How to Get Away with Murder" (4x14) she reveals that she has a girlfriend.
Marcus Mason's sexuality is not defined, but he reveals his attraction to Tom Keller in his teen years, and being sent to the Sisters of Quiet Mercy for gay conversion.
[citation needed]
2017– Runaways Hulu Karolina Dean
Nico Minoru
Virginia Gardner
Lyrica Okano
Karolina is a lesbian and an alien descendant with superpowers.[78]
Nico Minoru is bisexual. Formerly in a relationship with Alex Wilder, now reciprocates Karolina's attraction for her.[79]
2017–2019 She's Gotta Have It Netflix Nola Darling
Opal Gilstrap
DeWanda Wise
Ilfenesh Hadera
Nola describes herself as a pansexual.[80]
Opal is a lesbian in a relationship with Nola.[81]
2017– The Sinner USA Network Heather Novack Natalie Paul Detective Novack is an out lesbian.[82]
2017 Slam Dance GMM One Pob
Nick
Drake Sattabut
Sing Harit
Pob and Nick are a gay couple.[83] [citation needed]
(Reliable sources needed for series.) [citation needed]
2017– Star Trek: Discovery CBS All Access
Netflix
Paul Stamets
Hugh Culber
Anthony Rapp
Wilson Cruz
Paul and Hugh are gay men and in a loving relationship.[84][85][86]
2017– Suburra: Blood on Rome Netflix Alberto "Spadino" Anacleti Giacomo Ferrara Spadino is a gay man whose traditional family forces him into accepting a sham straight marriage.[87]
2017– S.W.A.T CBS Christina "Chris" Alonso Lina Esco Officer III Alonso comes out as bisexual in episode "Homecoming" (1.07) when she says: "I love men. And I also love women. Why does a girl have to choose?"[88]
She enters into a polyamorous relationship with _____ and _____ in season 2 (episode 6). [citation needed]
2017– Taboo FX Godfrey Edward Hogg Godfrey is secretary at the East India Company and lives in a London Molly House. [citation needed]
2017–2018 Valor The CW Thea
Zoe Cho
Melissa Roxburgh
Chelle Ramos
Thea is a closeted bisexual CIA agent. She has two short-term relationships with a female soldier named SSG Zoe Cho in Episode #3, and male pilot CPT Leland Gallo in Episode #7.[89]
2017 When We Rise ABC Cleve Jones
(young) Cleve Jones
Roma Guy
(young) Roma Guy
Diane
(young) Diane
Ken Jones
(young) Ken Jones
Matt
Michael
Pat Norman
Del Martin
Phyllis Lyon
Jean
Cecilia Chung
Scott
José Sarria
Bobbi Jean Baker
Anne Kronenberg
Sally Gearhart
Guy Pearce
Austin P. McKenzie
Mary-Louise Parker
Emily Skeggs
Rachel Griffiths
Fiona Dourif
Michael K. Williams
Jonathan Majors
Tyler Young
Charlie Carver
Whoopi Goldberg
Rosie O'Donnell
Maddie Corman
Caitlin Gerard
Ivory Aquino
Nick Eversman
Michael DeLorenzo
Jazzmun
Britt Irvin
Carrie Preston
Cleve Jones is gay and an AIDS activist.
Roma Guy is a feminist lesbian and social justice activist.
Ken Jones is a gay activist.
Pat Norman is a lesbian activist, founder of the Lesbian Mothers Union and first openly gay employee of the San Francisco Health Department.
Del Martin is a feminist lesbian and activist, and co-founder of Daughters of Bilitis.
Phyllis Lyon is a feminist lesbian and activist, and co-founder of Daughters of Bilitis.
Cecilia Chung is a trans woman and political activist.
José Sarria is a gay political activist and founder of the Imperial Court System.
Bobbi Jean Baker is a transgender activist.
Anne Kronenberg is the campaign manager for Harvey Milk and his aide on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
Sally Gearhart is a feminist lesbian and political activist.
[90][91][92][93][94][95][96]
The miniseries is about the growth of the LGBT civil rights movement in San Francisco, and America, from the 1970s until the 2010s, with characters based on actual persons.
2017 Will TNT Christopher Marlowe
Thomas Walsingham
Jamie Campbell Bower
Edward Hayter
Christopher is ____.
Thomas is ____. [citation needed]
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