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2017

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2017–2020 13 Reasons Why Netflix Courtney Crimsen Michele Selene Ang 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 Crimsen Robert Gant Todd and Steve are gay and Courtney's parents.
Steve Crimsen Alex Quiojan
Ryan Shaver Tommy Dorfman Ryan told Hannah he was gay in 1x08.
Tony Padilla Christian Navarro Tony is openly gay. He used to date Ryan and Brad, but is now dating Caleb.[2]
Brad Henry Zaga Brad is gay.
Caleb R.J. Brown Caleb is gay and Tony's boyfriend.
Tamika Clarke Hollingsworth Tamika is ____ and Courtney's girlfriend.[1]
Montgomery "Monty" de la Cruz Timothy Granaderos Monty is gay and closeted.[3][4]
Winston Williams Deaken Bluman Winston is gay. He tells Alex in the final episode that he loved Monty but that he also loves him.[3][4]
Alex Standall Miles Heizer Alex is bisexual.[5]
Charlie St. George Tyler Barnhardt Charlie is bisexual. He dates Alex and comes out to his dad in season 4, episode 9.[6]
Hansen Foundry Reed Diamond Hansen is gay. He is a member of staff at the school.[7]
2017 195 Lewis 195 Lewis
(series website)
Yuri Rae Leone Allen Yuri is lesbian.[8]
Camille Sirita Wright Camille is lesbian.[8]
2017 24 Legacy Fox Andy Shalowitz Dan Bucatinsky Andy Shalowitz is openly gay. He is a communication analyst at CTU.
Thomas Locke Bailey Chase Thomas Locke is gay. He is a CTU agent and the head of field operations.
2017–2019 A Series of Unfortunate Events Netflix Charles Rhys Darby Charles is gay and used to be in a relationship with Sir.[9]
Sir Don Johnson Sir is gay and used to be Charles' partner in both business and marriage.[9]
Jerome Squalor Tony Hale Jerome is bisexual and dating Charles.[9]
Babs Kerri Kenney Babs is lesbian.[9]
2017– Ackley Bridge Channel 4 Nasreen Paracha Amy-Leigh Hickman Nasreen comes out to her mother as a lesbian and tells her she's in love with another woman (series 1, episode 5).
Lila Shariff Anneika Rose Lila is a lesbian and Nasreen's science teacher.
Naveed Haider Gurjeet Singh Naveed is gay.
Sam Murgatroyd Megan Parkinson Sam is lesbian and Nasreen's girlfriend.
Cory Wilson Sam Retford Cory is Naveed's best friend and is questioning his orientation. he and Naveed kissed and slept together.(series 2, episode 10)
2017– American Gods Starz Bilquis Yetide Badaki Bilquis is pansexual and a goddess.[10][11]
Jinn Mousa Kraish Jinn is gay. Jinn and Salim become romantically involved.[10][11]
Salim Omid Abtahi Salim is gay. Jinn and Salim become romantically involved.[10][11]
Samantha ("Sam") Black Crow Devery Jacobs Sam is lesbian.[10][11]
2017–2019 Andi Mack Disney Channel Cyrus Goodman Joshua Rush Cyrus is gay. Andi Mack is the first Disney Channel series with a character that comes out as gay.[12][13][14]
TJ Kippen Luke Mullen TJ is gay. Andi Mack made history with Disney's first character to say "I'm gay".[12][13]
2017–2019 Anne with an E CBC
Netflix
Josephine Barry Deborah Grover Josephine is a lesbian. She had a long-term partner, now deceased.[15]
Cole Mackenzie Cory Grüter-Andrew Cole is gay.[15]
2017– Atypical Netflix Casey Brigette Lundy-Paine Casey is bisexual.
Izzie Fivel Stewart Izzie is bisexual. Casey and Izzie begin dating.
2017– The Bastards of Pizzofalcone RAI Alex Di Nardo Simona Tabasco Alex is lesbian. Alex and Rosaria are in a relationship.[16]Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Rosaria Martone Serena Iansiti Rosaria is lesbian. Alex and Rosaria are in a relationship.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).[16]
2017– Black Spot France 2
Netflix
Martial "Nounours" Ferrandis Hubert Delattre Nounours is a gay police officer.
Paul Méric Samir Boitard Paul is a gay EMT.
2017 Blood Drive SyFy The Scholar Darren Kent The Scholar is ____.
The Gentleman Andrew James Hall The Gentleman is ____.
2017– The Bold Type Freeform Adena El-Amin Nikohl Boosheri Adena is a lesbian Muslim feminist and professional photographer who begins a romance with Kat.[17]
Kat Edison Aisha Dee 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 realizes she is attracted to men and women.[18]Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Leila Katerina Tannembaum Leila is lesbian and Adena's ex.[18]Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Tia Clayton Alexis Floyd Tia is lesbian and Kat's love interest.[18]Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Oliver Grayson Stephen Conrad Moore Oliver is gay.[19]
Andrew Adam Capriolo Andrew is gay and a drag queen.[19]
Eva Rhodes Alex Paxton-Beesley Eva is lesbian and Kat's love interest.[20]
2017 Borderliner Netflix Nikolai Andreassen Tobias Santelmann Nikolai is closeted and has a secret boyfriend, Kristoffer.[21]
Kristoffer Lund Morten Svartveit Kristoffer is gay and Nikolai's boyfriend.[21]
2017– Charité Netflix Sister Therese Klara Deutschmann Therese is lesbian.[22]
Otto Marquardt Jannik Schümann Otto is gay.[22]
Martin Schelling Jacob Matschenz Martin is gay.[23]
2017– Claws TNT Quiet Ann Judy Reyes Quiet Ann is ____.
Uncle Daddy Dean Norris Uncle Daddy is ____.
Toby Evan Daigle Toby is ____.
2017– Dark Netflix Peter Doppler Stephan Kampwirth Peter is gay and closeted.[24][25]
Agnes Nielsen Antje Traue In 1953, Agnes and Doris were secret lovers.[26]
Doris Tiedemann Luise Heyer
Bernadette Wöller Anton Rubtsov Bernadette is a trans woman.[27][28]
2017 Daytime Divas VH1 Kibby Ainsley Chloe Bridges Kibby is bisexual.
2017– Dear White People Netflix Lionel Higgins DeRon Horton Lionel is gay.
Silvio Romo D.J. Blickenstaff Silvio is gay and Lionel's love interest.
Neika Hobbs Nia Long Neika and Monique are a lesbian couple.
Monique Zee James
Conner Luke O'Sullivan Conner is a conflicted gay man.
Kelsey Phillips Nia Jervier In season 2, episode 4, Kelsey tells Coco that she's a lesbian.[29]
Wesley Alvarez Rudy Martinez Wesley is gay and Lionel's love interest.
P. Ninny Lena Waithe P. Ninny is a lesbian.[29]
2017–2019 The Deuce HBO Paul Chris Coy Paul is gay and a bartender at Vincent Martino's bar, the Hi-Hat.[30]
2017– Dynasty The CW
Netflix
Steven Carrington James Mackay Steven has a one-night stand with Sam in the pilot episode.
Sam Jones Rafael de la Fuente
2017 Emerald City NBC The Witch of the West Ana Ularu The Witch is ____.
2017– The End of the F***ing World Channel 4
Netflix
Eunice Noon Gemma Whelan Eunice Noon is a lesbian. Noon and Darego are police force partners.[31]
Teri Darego Wunmi Mosaku Teri Darego is a lesbian.[31]
2017–2018 Famous in Love Freeform Alexis Glenn Niki Koss Alexis is bisexual and has an affair with Rachel.
Rachel Davis Katelyn Tarver
2017– Feud FX Victor Buono Dominic Burgess Victor is ____.
2017 The Frozen Dead M6 Irène Ziegler Julia Piaton Ziegler is openly lesbian and the captain of the St. Martin detective squad.[32]
Greta Sophie Guillemin Greta is Ziegler's partner and owner of a local inn where they reside together.[33]
2017 Godless Netflix Marie Agnes MacNue Merritt Weaver 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.[34]
Callie Dunne Tess Frazer 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.[35]
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.[36]
2017– The Good Fight CBS All Access Maia Rindell Rose Leslie Maia is lesbian. Amy is lesbian and Maia's girlfriend.[37][38]
Amy Breslin Heléne Yorke
2017 Gypsy Netflix Jean Holloway Naomi Watts Jean is bisexual, married to a man, and becomes obsessed with Sidney.[39]
Sidney Pierce Sophie Cookson Sidney is bisexual and the former girlfriend of one of Jean's male patients.[40]
Dolly Holloway Maren Heary Dolly is Jean's daughter and may be lesbian or transgender.[41]
2017 The Halcyon ITV Toby Hamilton Edward Bluemel Toby is the younger son of the family who owns the titular hotel.
Adil Joshi Akshay Kumar Adil and Toby have feelings for each other.
2017– The Handmaid's Tale Hulu Moira Samira Wiley Moira had a girlfriend before.[42]
Emily Alexis Bledel Emily and Sylvia were married and had a kid before.
Sylvia Clea DuVall
Peter Ben Lewis
Dan John Carroll Lynch
Odette Rebecca Rittenhouse
2017– Harlots ITV Encore
Hulu
Margaret Wells Samantha Morton Margaret is bisexual. She and William North are common law wife and husband, and she reciprocates Nancy Birch's interest in her.
Charlotte Wells Jessica Brown Findlay Charlotte is bisexual.
Nancy Birch Kate Fleetwood Nancy is a lesbian.
Violet Cross Rosalind Eleazar Violet and Amelia are in a romantic relationship.[43]
Amelia Scanwell Jordon Stevens
Prince Rasselas Josef Altin Prince Rasselas is a molly boy and lives with his male partner.
Lady Isabella Fitzwilliam Liv Tyler Lady Isabella is Charlotte's love interest in season two.
2017– Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls) Netflix Carlota Rodríguez de Senillosa Ana Fernández García Carlota is bisexual.[44][45]
Oscar Ruiz Ana Polvorosa Oscar is a bisexual trans man who falls in love with Carlota.[44]
Carlota and Sara have a polyamorous relationship together with Carlota's husband, Miguel.[45]
2017 Man in an Orange Shirt BBC Two Thomas March James McArdle The story of two gay relationships set in different eras: Thomas and Michael during the 1940s, and Adam and Steve in the present.[46]
Michael Berryman Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Adam Berryman Julian Morris
Steve David Gyasi
2017– Mary Kills People Global Jess Abigail Winter Jess is ____.
Naomi Katie Douglas Naomi is ____.
2017– Mindhunter Netflix Wendy Carr Anna Torv Dr. Wendy Carr, a psychologist at a Boston university, is a lesbian in a relationship with Dr. Stilman.[47]
Annaliese Stilman Lena Olin Annaliese is a lesbian.[48]
Kay Manz Lauren Glazier Kay is lesbian and works as a bartender.[49]
2017 The Mist Spike Adrian Garf Russell Posner Adrian is pansexual. Tyler is deeply in the closet. Adrian and Tyler have a brief relationship before things drive them apart.
Tyler Denton Christopher Gray
2017– Money Heist Netflix Helsinki Darko Peric Helsinki is gay.[50]
Palermo Rodrigo de la Serna Palermo is gay.[50]
Tokyo Úrsula Corberó Tokyo is bisexual.[50]
Manila Belén Cuesta Manila is transgender.[51]
Berlin Pedro Alonso Berlin is bisexual.[52]
2017– Mr. Mercedes Audience Lou Linklatter Breeda Wool Lou is a lesbian.[53]
2017 My Dearest Loser: Edge of 17 GMM 25 Inn Pluem Purim Inn and Sun become a gay couple.[54]
Sun Chimon Wachirawit
2017– One Day at a Time Netflix Elena Alvarez Isabella Gomez Elena is lesbian, she comes out during the series first season.[55][56]
Ramona Judy Reyes Ramona is lesbian.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
Klyden Chad L. Coleman
2017– Ozark Netflix Roy Petty Jason Butler Harner Roy is gay.
Russ Langmore Marc Menchaca Russ is a repressed gay man
Trevor Evans McKinley Belcher III Trevor is Roy's ex-boyfriend and his FBI agent partner.
Scotty Dennis Flanagan Scotty is Roy's ex-boyfriend.
2017– Prison Break: Resurrection Fox Sid Kunal Sharma Sid is ____.
A&W Marina Benedict A&W is ____.
2017–2018 Prison Playbook tvN Yoo Han Yang ("Looney") Lee Kyu Hyung Han Yang is gay.
Song Ji Won Kim Joon Han Ji Won is gay and Han Yang's boyfriend.
2017–2019 The Punisher Netflix David Schuhltz Todd Alan Crain David is a U.S. senator and closeted homosexual.
Quentin Glass Will Patton
2017– Riverdale The CW Kevin Keller Casey Cott Kevin is openly gay and had a relationships with Moose.[57][58]
Moose Mason Cody Kearsley Moose is bisexual.[57][59]
Joaquin DeSantos Rob Raco Joaquin is gay. He becomes romantically involved with Kevin.[57][60]
Toni Topaz Vanessa Morgan Toni is bisexual and in a relationship with Cheryl.[61][62]
Cheryl Blossom Madelaine Petsch Cheryl a lesbian and in a relationship with Toni.[63][64]
Fangs Fogarty Drew Ray Tanner Fangs is gay. Fangs and Kevin went to the prom together.[65][66][67]
Chic Hart Denton Chic may be pansexual.[68][57]
Charles Smith Wyatt Nash Charles is gay. He's in a relationship with Chic.[69]
Peaches 'N Cream Bernadette Beck Peaches is queer.[70]
2017– Runaways Hulu Karolina Dean Virginia Gardner Karolina is a lesbian and an alien descendant with superpowers.[71]
Nico Minoru Lyrica Okano Nico Minoru is bisexual. Formerly in a relationship with Alex Wilder, now reciprocates Karolina's attraction for her.[72]
2017–2019 She's Gotta Have It Netflix Nola Darling DeWanda Wise Nola is a pansexual.[73]
Opal Gilstrap Ilfenesh Hadera Opal is a lesbian in a relationship with Nola.[74]
2017– The Sinner USA Network Heather Novack Natalie Paul Detective Novack is an out lesbian.[75]
2017 Slam Dance GMM One Pob Drake Sattabut Pob and Nick are a gay couple.[76]
Nick Sing Harit
2017– Star Trek: Discovery Netflix Paul Stamets Anthony Rapp Paul and Hugh are gay men and in a loving relationship.[77][78][79]
Hugh Culber Wilson Cruz
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.[80]
2017– S.W.A.T CBS Christina "Chris" Alonso Lina Esco Officer III Alonso comes out as bisexual in episode "Homecoming" (1.07)[81]
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 Melissa Roxburgh Thea is a closeted bisexual CIA agent. She has two short-term relationships with Zoe Cho, and Leland Gallo.[82]
Zoe Cho Chelle Ramos
2017 Will TNT Christopher Marlowe Jamie Campbell Bower Christopher is ____.
Thomas Walsingham Edward Hayter Thomas is ____.
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