List of LGBT characters in television and radio

This is a list of live action fictional lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender characters in television (includes TV movies and web series), radio, and podcast programs. The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned. Roles include lead, main, recurring, supporting, and guest.

The names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname.

Lesbian

Character Portrayed by Program Notes
Greta AdamJutta Dolle (de)Rentnercops (de)Greta is married to Vicky Adams.[1] (2015–present)
Viktoria "Vicky" AdamKatja Danowski (de)Rentnercops (de)Vicky is married to Greta Adam with whom she has a son.[2][3] (2015–present)
Iqra AhmedPriya DavdraEastEndersIqra is in a relationship with Ash Kaur, and later split apart.[4] (1985–Present)
Nyssa al GhulKatrina LawArrowWas in a relationship with Sara Lance.[5] It is also strongly implied her father also passed her up on her inheritance because of her sexuality, and ensuing relationship with Sara.[6] (2012-2020)
Della AlexanderMichelle JosephEastEndersDella and her girlfriend Binnie Roberts were the first lesbian couple to be featured in EastEnders. Their inclusion was an attempt to portray positive examples of homosexual characters.[7][lower-alpha 1])
Alice / TillyRose ReynoldsOnce Upon a TimeReveals her true love is Robin (Zelena's daughter) in episode "The Eighth Witch". She enters into a romantic relationship with Robin.[8] (2011-2018)
AliceLeah ReneeThe Playboy ClubShe is a Playboy Bunny in a marriage of convenience with Sean, a gay man.[9] (2011)
AlishaJuliana HarkavyThe Walking DeadFormer girlfriend of Tara Chambler.[10] (2010–Present)
Elena AlvarezIsabella GomezOne Day at a Time (2017)In season 1 episode 10, Elena is seen wearing a white suit for her quinces instead of a dress. Earlier in the episode, she comes out to her mother, saying "...I see myself loving a woman".[11] (2017–Present)
Luisa AlverYara MartinezJane the VirginA doctor who artificially inseminated Jane, as well as Rafael's sister and an alcoholic who is ove with her stepmother, Rose, with both having an on and off relationship before spending three years together until Rose is found and arrested.[5] (2014-2019)
Frankie AndersonKatharine IsabelleRookie BlueFrankie is a homicide detective and becomes involved with Gail Peck (season 6). In the series finale episode, she surprises Gail's roommates when she comes out of Gail's bedroom to get a cup of coffee.[12] (2010-2015)
Winter AndersonBillie LourdAmerican Horror Story: CultWinter recognizes herself as a lesbian. She had a short relationship with Ivy Mayfair-Richards and later assaults Ally Mayfair-Richards, in a scene in a bathtub.[13][14] (2017)
Ariel ("Ari")Eden EpsteinSweetbitterAri is a waitress who works at a eatery in Manhattan known as 22 W and likes to gossip.[15] (2018-2019)
ArikaShivani GhaiDominionA woman who pretends she is someone else than who she really is and even acts like she had a boyfriend, and later she has a girlfriend named Uriel.[16][17] (2014-2015)
Jojo BainesTamzin MallesonMarcellaJojo is the partner of Sascha Kyte.[18] (2016–Present)
Lily BakerJessica HarmonSupernaturalMentions accidentally killing her girlfriend.[19] (2005–Present)
Regina BarnesPaula MarshallOut of PracticeA white E.R. doctor who is infatuated with attractive women.[20][21] (2005-2006)
Susanna BarnettMegan KetchJane the VirginShe develops a romance with Dr. Luisa Alver.[22][16] (2014-2019)
Lena BarnumKatherine MoennigRay DonovanLena is a PR agent[23] who was once involved with a woman named Jeannie.[24] (2013-2020)
Josephine BarryDeborah GroverAnne with an EAunt Josephine had a long-term partner, Gertrude (now deceased).[25] (2017-2019)
Thelma BatesJemima RooperHexA woman who is the ghost of Cassandra "Cassie" Hughes's best friend and is in love with her.[26][16] (2004-2005)
Della BedfordJayne AtkinsonBluff City LawComes out after she ends her 15-year marriage.[27]
Judge Lisa BennerMarg HelgenbergerAll RiseLisa waited until same-sex marriage became legal to implement Wedding Day at the courthouse. She had been in a four-year relationship when her girlfriend left her on that special day (season 1, episode 5, "Devotees in the Courthouse of Love").[28]
Sarah BishopAlex KingstonA Discovery of WitchesSarah is a witch and she is the partner of Emily Mather.[29][30] (2018-Present)
Carrie "Big Boo" BlackLea DeLariaOrange Is the New BlackShe fell for Linda Ferguson.[16][31]
Maggie BlackamoorDavid WalliamsLittle BritainShe is a woman who is in a relationship with Judy.[32]
Denny BloodAlicya EyoBad GirlsHas an on/off relationship with Shell Dockley, before dating fellow prisoner Shaz Wiley.[16][33]
Esther BloomJazmine FranksHollyoaksShe is in a relationship with another woman named Tilly Evans.[34][35]
Cheryl BlossomMadelaine PetschRiverdaleAfter going to see Love, Simon with Toni Topaz, she admits that she previously loved a friend named Heather when she was in junior high. In 2x17, Cheryl and Toni kiss.[36] In episode 3x12, Cheryl self-identifies as lesbian.[37]
(Petsch initially said that Cheryl was "still figuring out what her sexuality is" and thought her to be bisexual and later revised her initial assumption and described Cheryl as "definitely a lesbian".)
Shelley BowerAlexandra WescourtBrooksideShe kisses another girl named Lindsey Corkhill.[38][39]
Charlie BradburyFelicia DaySupernaturalReveals that she is a lesbian in her first episode, stating she cannot flirt her way past a guard as he is not a girl. She later kisses Gilda and flirts with a girl at her LARPing tournament; and later develops a crush on Dorothy Baum.[19]
Virginia BraithwaiteJulie GrahamAt Home with the BraithwaitesVirginia had a long-term affair with Tamsin and was infatuated with Megan Hartnoll.[40][41]
Amy BreslinHeléne YorkeThe Good FightHer partner is Maia Rindell.[42][43]
BrunhildaBrittney PowellXena: Warrior PrincessShe fell in love with Gabrielle in the season 6 episode "The Rheingold".[44][45]
Judy BryantBetty BobbittPrisonerA woman who went through emotions and experiences in a detention center.[46]
Louise BryantKristen SiehBoardwalk EmpireWhile Louise's sexuality is not explicitly stated, the only romantic/sexual relationship she has on-screen is with a woman.[16]
Susan BunchJessica HechtFriendsWife of Carol Willick. They marry in episode "The One with the Lesbian Wedding".[47][48]
Delia BusbyKate LambCall the MidwifeDelia has a romantic relationship with Patsy.[49][16]
Kimberley "Kim" ButterfieldDaisy Wood-DavisHollyoaksShe has a relationship with a woman named Esther Bloom.[50]
Mary Jo CacciatoreFrankie ShawBlue Mountain StateShown in Season 3 as a lesbian.
(Executive producer Eric Falconer said that they "decided to change things up" for her and other characters and make fun of "the fact that sexual orientation can change so quickly for college students."[51])
Helena CainMichelle ForbesBattlestar GalacticaAn admiral who had a short-run in the series.[52][16]
Alice CalvertSamantha MathisUnder the DomeIn an interracial relationship with a woman named Carolyn.[53]
CamilaJessica Marie GarciaDiary of a Future PresidentCamila is closeted and a friend of Elena's widowed mother, Gabriela "Gabi" Cañero-Reed. She is scared to come out to her parents and say that she has a girlfriend.[54].[55][56] (2020-Present)
Naomi CampbellLily LovelessSkinsFeigns attraction to males before coming out as Emily's girlfriend, and self-identifies as a lesbian.[57][58]
Jane Canary / Calamity JaneRobin WeigertDeadwood
Deadwood: The Movie
Jane returns the affection and physical interest that Joanie Stubbs reveals towards her.[59][60]
The movie is set 10 years later, in 1889, during which time she and Joanie became estranged. Jane returns to Deadwood with the hope of winning Joanie back. They rekindle their relationship.[61]
Spencer CarlinGabrielle ChristianSouth of NowhereStruggles with her sexuality throughout season 1, with a character named Carmen as her recurring love interest,[62] before eventually entering a relationship with (and later marrying) her friend, Ashley.[63]
Wendy CarrAnna TorvMindhunterWendy is a psychologist and educator at a Boston university, and was in a relationship with Dr. Annaliese Stilman, the head of her department, until she accepted work as a behavioral science consultant for the FBI.[64][65][66]>[67]
Tammy CashmanMelora HardinTransparentCollege friend of Sarah, they reunite and marry.[68]
Alice CassiniBridget TurnerDoctor WhoPartner of May Cassini (season 3, episode 3).[69]
May CassiniGeorgine AndersonDoctor WhoPartner of Alice Cassini (season 3, episode 3).[69]
Tina CarterLuisa Bradshaw-WhiteEastEndersA short-lived character who has an abusive ex-girlfriend, Tosh Mackintosh. She once kissed Sonia Fowler.[70]
Silvia CastroMarián AguileraLos hombres de PacoIn a relationship with Pepa.[71]
Tara ChamblerAlanna MastersonThe Walking DeadIntroduced as the first lesbian character on The Walking Dead.[10][72] Tara was in a relationship with Alisha, who dies during an attack on the prison. Her next lover, Denise Cloyd, is also killed.[73]
ChaseKiersey ClemonsEasyShe falls in love with Jo.[74]
ChenoaShein MompremierBlack LightningWas in a one-year relationship with Anissa Pierce.[75]
ChristineParisa Fitz-HenleyFalling WaterChristine is the girlfriend of Detective Alexis Simms.[76]
Denise ChristopherSakina Jaffrey
Karen David
TimelessSpecial Agent Christopher is married to Michelle and has a daughter and son with her (in season 2, episode 8, "The Day Reagan Was Shot", a young Denise is played by Karen David).[77]
CleoDani VerayoThe Next StepCleo is in a relationship with Jude.[78]
Dr. Denise CloydMerritt WeverThe Walking DeadGirlfriend of Tara Chambler.[79]
Bethany CollinsMuggaManifestBethany is married to Georgia and is a flight attendant on Flight 828.[80]
Joey CollinsKate BellHome and AwayJoey is in a relationship with Charlie Buckton and they kiss multiple times.[81][82]
Kate ConnorFaye BrookesCoronation StreetKate dates several women. She was engaged to Caz Hammond.[83]
Samara CookClaire HoltPretty Little LiarsWas in a relationship with Emily Fields.[16][84] (2010-2017)
Helen CooperIngrid LaceyDrop the Dead DonkeyA single mother.[85]
Gina CortesMonique Gabriela CurnenElementaryAfter Detective Cortes confronts Joan Watson, Sherlock Holmes posits that she may have been incensed because perhaps Watson slept with Cortes' significant other, to which Watson replied, "Considering she's gay and I'm not, I think that's highly unlikely."[86]
Fiona CoyneAnnie ClarkDegrassi: The Next GenerationThough she previously dated a male classmate, Fiona begins to develop feelings for classmate Imogen. She later comes out as a lesbian, and the two briefly date.[87]
Theodora CrainKate SiegelThe Haunting of Hill HouseTheo becomes involved with Trish Park and lets Trish touch her. Theo and Trish move in together.[88][89]
Lana CrawfordBridget NevalNeighboursThe first lesbian character in the series, introduced in 2004.[90]
Courtney CrimsenMichele Selene Ang13 Reasons WhyCourtney was closeted until the finale episode of season 2 ("Bye"), when she came out to her adoptive gay parents.[91]
Robyn "Rob" CrispMinnie CroweComing of AgeShe is a friend of Matthew "Matt" Cobbett and goes to a lesbian bar with Darren "DK" Karrimore in the episode "Lesbian Jumper."[92]
Samantha 'Sam' Black CrowDevery JacobsAmerican GodsSam has a girlfriend, Natalie.[93]
CruzMaria-Elena LaasVidaFriend of Emma Hernandez and her former love interest.[94]
Bridey CruzFloriana LimaThe FamilyBridley is a reporter who is trying to uncover information what is happening related to the Warrens, the titular family in this series, dates women, and has a "strong feminine voice."[95]
Elizabeth CruzRoma MaffiaNip/TuckAn anesthesiologist[62] very close to the protagonists, later marrying Christian Roy, leading GLAAD to ask "whether Liz will now be counted as a bisexual character."[96]
Jess DamonBrooke MarkhamIn the DarkJess is in a romantic relationship with Vanessa.[97]
DaniDemi LovatoGleeShe was Santana Lopez's girlfriend for a while.[16]
Kim DanielsOlivia HallinanSugar RushProtagonist of this series, at first in love with her best friend Sugar, but later becomes girlfriend of Saint.[98]
Alex DanversChyler LeighSupergirlThe episodes "Crossfire" and "Changing" deal with Alex's realization that she is attracted to girls and her coming out.[99][100] In Medusa, her mother describes Alex as gay.
Greer DanvilleGracie DziennyChasing LifeA popular rich girl at Brenna's school, it becomes clear that both Greer and Brenna are attracted to each other.[101] They briefly date before her parents become unhappy with her dating a "trouble-maker" like Brenna. They briefly date again before Greer ends up moving.[102]
Teri DaregoWunmi MosakuThe End of the F***ing WorldTari is a detective in a relationship with Eunice Noon. They go on a trip across the country to catch a male psychopath.[103]
DariaFlorence KasumbaDominionThe lover and partner of Arika and appears in three episodes of the series.[16]
Ashley DaviesMandy MusgraveSouth of NowhereHad a romantic and sexual relationship with Spencer Carlin.[63]
Elodie DavisBrianna HildebrandTrinketsA shy and quiet girl who hakes the hand of the first girl who kisses her, and becomes infatuated with a woman named Kat Cunning.[104]
Shay DavydovKsenia SoloOrphan BlackA holistic healer whom Cosima meets through a dating app called Sapphire, with both going on various dates together.[16]
Caroline DawsonSarah LancashireLast Tango in HalifaxMarried to Kate McKenzie, with show's creator calling her killing a mistake.[105]
DeDe Halcyon DayBarbara GarrickTales of the CityA wealthy socialite that came out publicly after the death of her husband; she has a sexual affair with younger woman Margot Park.[106]
Carmen de La Pica MoralesSarah ShahiThe L WordShe has been in relationships with various women, including Lucía Torres at age 16, one-night stands with Shane McCutcheon, a serious relationship with Jenny Schecter, and slept with a woman named Robin.[16]
Karolina DeanVirginia GardnerRunawaysKarolina has the power to "fly and manipulate solar energy,"[107] and develops feelings for Nico Minoru.[108] She initiates a kiss with her crush; which is reciprocated. After her capture and subsequent liberation, she is reunited with Nico. To her delight, Nico initiates their second kiss. Later that night, she falls asleep in Nico's arms.[109]
Deborah (a.k.a. Deb-Deb)Julie GoldmanThe Mindy ProjectDr. Jean Fishman's wife.[110]
Lana DelaneyJill FlintThe Good WifeAn FBI agent, Lana is one of Kalinda Sharma's lovers.[111][112][113]
DeniseLena WaitheMaster of NoneDenise's sexuality and how it impacts her relationship with both her friends and family is explored in season 2, episode 8, "Thanksgiving"[114]
Clare DevlinNicola CoughlanDerry GirlsAt the end series one finale, Clare comes out to her friends as a lesbian.[115]
Midge DexterJulie KavnerTracey Takes On...A character frequently performed by actress Julie Kavner. Midge Dexter is a closeted pro-golfer and girlfriend to Chris Warner (Tracey Ullman). She is forced to come out publicly in season 1, episode "Romance" after Chris gives her an ultimatum. Tracey Takes On... took home GLAAD Media Awards in 1996 and 1999.[116]
Kathleen "Dixie" DixonJane HazlegroveCasualtyAn Operational Duty Officer and Paramedic who causes her father a heart attack when he sees her kissing another woman, later entering a relationship with a prison officer named Carol Walcott and possibly with Jess Cranham, a paramedic.[117]
Franky DoyleCarol BurnsPrisonerA nicotine-stained biker who was imprisoned for armed robbery and murder and sentenced to life imprisonment at Wentworth Detention Centre, who was also in a forced romantic relationship with Doreen Anderson.[16]
Franky DoyleNicole da SilvaWentworthA main character, former protagonist and a former prisoner of Wentworth Correctional Centre, who had two ex-girlfriends (Kim Chang and Jodie Spiteri), was involved with Erica Davidson, and has a girlfriend named Bridget Westfall.[16]
Dr. Maggie DoyleJorja FoxERA fictional ER intern and later ER resident who had an unnamed girlfriend.[16]
Roberta DraysPatti KimThe KillingRoberta is the security chief at the Wapi Eagle Casino and is in a relationship with Nicole Jackson, head of the Kalimish tribe.[118]
Dominga "Daddy" DuarteVicci MartinezOrange is the New BlackIn a relationship with Officer McCullough, played by Emily Tarver, whom Martinez is dating in real life.[119]
Faith DuluthBreeda WoolThe Faith DiariesA contestant who is a shy and insecure Christian virgin, who later realizes she is a lesbian and in love with her female best friend back in her hometown in Mississippi.[120]
Claire DuncanZosia MametTales of the CityA documentarian and Shawna's love interest.[121]
Frances DunhillCassidy FreemanThe Playboy ClubShe begins dating Nick Dalton as his beard to provide him a politically acceptable "girlfriend" and to make her appear heterosexual to her father.[122]
Callie DunneTess FrazerGodlessCallie is the town's schoolteacher and was previously a prostitute in its brothel. She is in love with Mary Agnes McNue.[123][124]
Adena El-AminNikohl BoosheriThe Bold TypeA Muslim woman, photographer, and Kat Edison's love interest.[125][126]
ElenaNicola Correia-DamudeThe BoysElena is Queen Maeve‘s ex-girlfriend.[127][128][129]
Nicole EllisLuna BlaiseFresh Off the BoatIn season 4 episode 6, she reveals to Jessica and Honey that she is gay.[130]
EmilieJulie ChristiansenHeartlessEmilie falls in love with Sofie.[131]
EmmaJulia DavisSally4EverHas sex with another woman.[132][133]
Kelly EpsonVanessa LengiesHawthorneA scrub-charge who comes out in episode 7 of season 2 to a fellow patient who is also struggling to recognize her sexual orientation.[16]
Darya EsfordNarges RashidiThe Girlfriend ExperienceEsford is the ex-lover of Erica Myles.[134]
Tilly EvansLucy DixonHollyoaksGirlfriend of Esther Bloom.[135]
Dana FairbanksErin DanielsThe L WordShe was the girlfriend of Alice Pieszecki and Lara Perkins during the series.[16]
FaithAlicia VikanderOne Red Nose Day and a WeddingFaith, daughter of Fiona, marries Miranda, the daughter of Charles and Carrie, in this short film sequel to the film Four Weddings and a Funeral.[136]
Carey FangbattleGriffin McElroyThe Adventure ZoneCarey is married to Killian.[137]
Teresa FenchurchLeanne BestHome FiresA closeted lesbian in 1940s England, Teresa moved to Great Paxford after the head master at the Liverpool school where she taught discovered the relationship between her and Connie Ward, another teacher at the school.[138]
Joan "The Freak" FergusonMaggie KirkpatrickPrisonerAn intelligent prison officer at Wentworth Detention Centre who controversially frisked individuals and wore black leather gloves.[16] She later appeared in the Wentworth series.
Joan FergusonPamela RabeWentworthWas in a relationship with inmate Jianna Riley.[16]
Macarena Fernández-WilsonPatricia VicoHospital CentralPlays a pediatrician on the show.[139]
Marina FerrerKarina LombardThe L WordJenny Schecter's ex-girlfriend.[16]
PC Danielle FerringtonNiamh McGradyThe FallShe reveals to DSI Stella Gibson that she was "gay".[16]
Emily FieldsShay MitchellPretty Little LiarsEmily comes out in season 1 and is involved in several relationships throughout the seasons.[140][141] She is engaged to Alison DiLaurentis.[142][84] (2010-2017)
Dr. Jean FishmanNiecy NashThe Mindy ProjectA doctor and the chief of OB/GYN at the hospital where Dr. Mindy Kuhel Lahiri works.[143][5]
Emily FitchKathryn PrescottSkinsWas in a relationship with Naomi Campbell.[57][58]
Jenny FlintCatrin StewartDoctor WhoMarried to Madame Vastra, who mentioned that Jenny's family shunned her for her sexuality.[144]
Amy FlowerSophia Di MartinoFlowersAmy is dating Hylda, an older, ex-junkie, lesbian vicar.[145][146]
Lena Adams FosterSherri SaumThe FostersMarried to Stef Adams Foster.[147][148]
Stef Adams FosterTeri PoloThe FostersMarried to Lena Adams Foster.[147][148]
Nicole GalassiniKellie MartinArmy WivesNicole is a captain and Army intelligence officer. She is in a relationship with Charlotte (Charlie) Mayfield, a black woman.[149][150]
Dorothy GaleTeri ReevesOnce Upon a TimeDorothy is awakened from a sleeping spell with a True Love kiss from Ruby (a.k.a. Red Lucas). She is in love with Ruby and they become lovers.[151]
Robin GallagherJulie BenzDesperate HousewivesA former stripper at Double D's who later becomes roommates with Katherine, who she is romantically inerested in, and later move away, together, to Paris.[16]
Casey GardnerBrigette Lundy-PaineAtypicalCasey, the sister of an autistic teenager named Sam, has a relationship with Izzie, with both trying to figure out what being lesbian means and discover more about themselves in the process.[152] She leaves her boyfriend, while Izzie also leaves her boyfriend, so they can be together.
Regina GeorgeSeychelle GabrielRevengeShe has a crush on Charlotte Grayson where they both once drunkenly kissed.[16]
Georgia CollinsEva KaminskyManifestGeorgia is married to Bethany Collins.[153]
Marigold GilchristAmara Miller1600 PennThe President's younger daughter.[16]
Jen GilmoreAmy DownhamHollyoaksA teacher who became romantically involved with her pupil Tilly Evans (Lucy Dixon).[154]
Sharon GilmourMargot KnightPrisonera scheming, spoiled young woman imprisoned for drug dealing, and has a romantic relationship with Chrissie Latham inside the prison, and Judy Bryant, outside the prison, with the latter putting an end to their relationship.[16]
Opal GilstrapIlfenesh HaderaShe's Gotta Have ItThe love interest of Opal Gilstrap and later has sexual intercourse with her.[155][156]
Lt. Alisha GrandersonChristina ElmoreThe Last ShipAn Officer of the Deck on Nathan James and later serves at Naval Station Mayport under Admiral Meylan, and is later killed by her girlfriend.[16]
Shakima "Kima" GreggsSonja SohnThe WireA determined and capable uncloseted police detective in the Baltimore Police Department.[16]
Tammy GregorioVanessa FerlitoNCIS: New OrleansTammy is introduced in season 3; in 3x18 she describes herself as 'gay'.
(The show's producers confirmed her lesbian orientation.[157])
GretaSophie GuilleminThe Frozen DeadShe is the partner of Irène Ziegler.[158]
Bianca GrieveAnita HeghJanet KingAfter working undercover on an investigation headed by Janet King, AFP Sergeant Grieve is assigned to protect her. They had both previously shown signs of a mutual interest, but kept it under control. They yield to their desire when Bianca is guarding Janet at home and become sexually involved. It develops into a romantic relationship.[159][160]
Lia HaddockJessica BielLimetownLia is a journalist investigating the disappearance of the population of a small Appalachian town.[161]
Erica HahnBrooke SmithGrey's AnatomyHad a short romantic relationship with Callie Torres and was later written off the show.[162][163]
Nico HamadaEllen TamakiCharmedNico is a detective and she is dating Melanie Vera.[164][165]
Lydia HartLydia KellyHollyoaksA seemingly level-headed music lover and friend of Josh Ashworth, who is an opinionated, passionate young student who had a love of music and protecting her family, with her relationship to the sexually confused Sarah Barnes central to the character until Lydia killed her.[16]
Beverly HarrisEstelle ParsonsRoseanneRoseanne and Jackie's mom.[166]
Jenny HartmannLucy SchererHand aufs HerzJenny is a girl in a fictional high school in Cologne.[167]
Sara HarveyDre DavisPretty Little LiarsSara and Emily Fields were in a short-lived toxic relationship which went from them being friends to enemies within a season.[84]
Ruby HaswellAlicya EyoEmmerdaleA woman who is comfortable with herself and her sexuality. She kisses Ali.[168]
Nicole HaughtKatherine BarrellWynonna EarpOfficer Nicole Haught was flirtatious but cautious towards Waverly Earp. They became a couple after Waverly confessed to Nicole that she wanted to be with her.[169] In season 2, we find out that Nicole has an estranged wife named Shae whom she married impulsively not long after they had met. In the final episode of the season, Nicole receives signed divorce papers from Shae.
Janis HawkChristine WoodsFlashForwardAn FBI Special Agent.[16]
Maddie HeathAmy James-KellyCoronation StreetSophie Webster's girlfriend.[170][171]
HeatherStephanie HyamDoctor WhoIn episode 1 of series 10, Heather and Bill admit they 'really liked' each other, before they part ways. In the series 10 finale, 'The Doctor Falls', Heather returns to save Bill's life. When Bill requires confirmation of whether or not she is dead, Heather kisses her. From there, they save the Doctor and depart the T.A.R.D.I.S. to have presumably eternal adventures in space and time as a couple at last.[16]
Emma HernandezMishel PradaVidaA type-A personality queer woman who was in love with Cruz.[94][172][173]
Nora HildegardScarlett ByrneThe Vampire DiariesNora was in love with Mary Louise at the time of her death and was engaged to her.[174]
Carolyn HillAisha HindsUnder the DomeIn an interracial relationship with Alice.[175]
Neika HobbsNia LongDear White PeopleNeika is engaged to her partner Monique.[16]
Isabelle HodesAllie GrantWeedsTeen daughter of Celia Hodes and openly lesbian, which annoys her mother.[176][177] Isabelle later has a Sex reassignment surgery to become a trans man named Bruce.
Jeri HogarthCarrie-Anne MossDaredevil
Jessica Jones
Iron Fist
The Defenders
Jeri is a high-power attorney. She wanted to divorce her wife Wendy so that she could be with her mistress Pam. In season 3, Jeri is diagnosed with ALS[178] and deals with the news by having a drug-fueled orgy with three call girls[179][180][181]
(Jeri Hogarth is the first lesbian character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[182][183]
Cassidy HollandAnna SilkBeing EricaCassidy is a graduate student who was a close friend of Erica’s in college.[184]
Laura HollisElise BaumanCarmillaLaura is in a long-term relationship with Carmilla Karnstein.[185]
Jenna Faith HopeSarah DesjardinsImpulseJenna questions her sexuality throughout season 1, and in season 2 comes out as a lesbian after meeting a girl at a college party and being kissed by her.[186]
Elsie HughesShannon WoodwardWestworldIn the first episode of season 1, after finishing analyzing the 'host' Clementine Pennyfeather, Elsie's colleague leaves the room. Finally alone, Elsie takes this moment to tenderly kiss the dormant Clementine.[187]
HurleyGriffin McElroyThe Adventure ZoneThe lover of Sloane.[137]
Kelly HurstNicky TalackoFamily AffairsKelly was a surrogate mother for Karen and Matt. She fell in love with Karen and they became a couple. After the baby was born, Matt killed her by pushing her down the stairs.[188]
Linh Xuan HuyKae AlexanderCollateralLinh, an illegal immigrant, is the lover of vicar Jane Oliver.[189]
IsoldeYlva Bjørkaas ThedinRagnarokIsolde is an activist who discovers that a rich family is to blame for poisonous levels of cadmium in the town's water system. After Islode uncovers their conspiracy, they kill her, making it look like an accident. She dies at the end of the first episode, after coming out as gay.[190][191]
Tara Milly IzikoffAnna KonkleRosewoodPippy's girlfriend/wife.[192]
IzzieFivel StewartAtypicalIzzie has a relationship with Casey, leaving her boyfriend so she can be together with her.[152]
Nicole JacksonClaudia FerriThe KillingCorrupt head of the Kalimish tribe and manager of the Wapi Eagle Casino. She is in a relationship with Roberta Drays, the casino's security chief.[193]
JamieAmelia EveThe Haunting of Bly ManorJamie is a gardener at Bly Manor. She becomes romantically involved with Dani Clayton and they enter into a relationship that lasts throughout the series.[194]
Maia JeffriesAnna JullienneShortland StreetMarried her lover Jessica "Jay" Copeland on Valentine's Day 2006.[195]
Candace JewellIon OvermanThe L WordHas an affair with Bette Porter.[16]
JezLindsey DawsonShameless (U.K.)Jez is the owner of the local pub.[196][197]
JoJacqueline ToboniEasyShe falls in love with Chase.[198][199]
Beth JordacheAnna FrielBrooksideBeth kissed the family nanny Margaret Clemence, she later dies in prison of a heart condition.[200][201][202][lower-alpha 2]
JudeMolly SaundersThe Next StepJude is in a relationship with Cleo.[78]
Naomi JulienPetra LetangEastEndersLover of Sonia Fowler.[203][204]
Katherine "Kate" Kane / BatwomanRuby RoseBatwomanIn military Academy, Kate was in a secret relationship with Sophie Moore that ended when her sexual orientation was discovered; she was expelled, and Sophie chose to stay behind and said she was not in love with her.[205]
She is the first lesbian superhero to head a prime time series.[206][207][208]
KarenKaya ScodelarioTrue LoveShe is Holly's lover.[209]
KarenMalkia StampleyThe ChiKaren is a postal worker, and former girlfriend of Kevin's mom.[210]
KarnLaura MatthewsEastEndersTheo's friend from a university.[211]
Carmilla KarnsteinNatasha NegovanlisCarmillaCarmilla is in a relationship with Laura Hollis.[185]
Sydney KatzStacey FarberSaving HopeSydney struggled to come to terms with her sexual orientation and her faith (Orthodox Judaism). In season 3, she admits to Maggie Lin that she is attracted to women and they kiss. After this, she broke up with her fiancé Hershel and came out as a lesbian.[212][213]
KeelinChristina MosesThe OriginalsIn a relationship with Freya Mikaelson. She states her previous relationship was also with a woman.[16]
Delle Seyah KendryMayko NguyenKilljoysShe flirts with Yalena "Dutch" Yardeen and eventually kisses her. She seduces Aneela.[16]
KennedyIyari LimonBuffy the Vampire SlayerShe is out and has an assertive personality. Kennedy is among the girls who might become endowed with supernatural abilities, destined to battle evil creatures such as vampires and demons. She is a love interest of Willow Rosenberg (which is intended to contrast with the shyness of Willow's deceased girlfriend, Tara).[16]
Janet KingMarta DusseldorpJanet KingShe was life partners with Ashleigh Larsson and they had two children, which Janet gave birth to after in vitro fertilisation. Two years after the death of Ash, she becomes sexually involved with Sergeant Bianca Grieve, who had been assigned to protect her from harm. Their mutual attraction develops into a romantic relationship.[214]
Ruka KishimotoJuri UenoLast FriendsRuka is a motocross racer.[215]
Eryka KleinLaura De BoerThe TunnelEryka falls in love with Elise Wassermann.[216][217]
Jocelyn KnightCharlotte RamplingBroadchurchA barrister for the prosecution, she confesses her long-held love for Maggie Radcliffe and becomes romantically involved with her.[218][219]
Phyllis KrollCybill ShepherdThe L WordHad relationships with Alice Pieszecki and Joyce Wischnia.[220]
Alice KwanSherry ColaGood TroubleThe manager of The Coterie apartment building.[221]
Sascha KyteVictoria BroomMarcellaSascha is the partner of Jojo Baines.[18]
Ashleigh LarssonAimee PedersenJanet KingAshleigh was the life partner of Janet King and the co-parent of their two children.[214]
Charlotte LauAmy YamazakiHollyoaksShe debuted on-screen as the ex-girlfriend of Lydia Hart.[16]
LauraAngel M. WainwrightUnderemployedInvolved with Sophia Swanson.[222]
Danny LawrenceSharon BelleCarmillaDanny has unrequited romantic feelings for her friend Laura Hollis. This crush is the root of the mutual antagonism between her and Carmilla Karnstein.[185]
Agnes 'Lee' LebachiAdelayo AdedayoOriginHad a relationship with a female AI.[223]
Dr. Kim LegaspiElizabeth MitchellERA psychiatrist who was later involved in a friendship with Kerry Weaver that turns into more than a friendship after Kerry realizes she is a lesbian.[16]
Jodi LernerMarlee MatlinThe L WordBette Porter's ex-girlfriend.[16]
Emily LevinsonAlison LouderBeing HumanShe has a girlfriend named Jackie who is recovering in a hospital and later breaks up with her.[16]
Lauren LewisZoie PalmerLost GirlDr. Lauren Lewis spends years as a pledged servant to The Ash (leader of the Light Fae) so that she can find a cure for her comatose girlfriend's mysterious illness. Lauren and Bo, a succubus Fae, fall in love.[224] a blend of "Doctor" + "Succubus" ("I think we finally understand that her love for Bo is honest and genuine and real." - Zoie Palmer on her character's relationship with Bo).[225]
LexaAlycia Debnam-CareyThe 100After the funeral of Clarke's prior love interest, Lexa mentions that she "had someone special too." Lexa goes on to describe how her love, Costia, had been abducted, tortured, and beheaded by a political enemy. Later, Lexa kisses Clarke in her tent before the battle. In Season 3, Lexa gets on her knees in front of Clarke, and pledges herself to her in no uncertain terms. Later in the season, Lexa and Clarke make love. In the scene after their union, Lexa gets shot and dies. In season 4, Clarke confesses to her mother that she loved Lexa.[226]
Lou LinklatterBreeda WoolMr. MercedesAn outspoken young woman.[227]
Jo LipsettSarah-Jane PottsWaterloo RoadJo neither denies nor flaunts her sexual orientation.[228]
Anne ListerMaxine Peake
Suranne Jones
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister
Gentleman Jack
Anne Lister lived an open lesbian lifestyle in 19th century Yorkshire. She was nicknamed "Gentleman Jack" by the local townspeople.[229][230]
The character is based on the real life landowner and diarist.
Kate LittlejohnSusannah FloodFor the PeopleKate is involved with ATF agent Anya Ooms.[231]
LommieMaya EshetNightflyersLommie and Melantha have a casual relationship.[232]
Sandy LopezLisa VidalERThe girlfriend of Kerry Weaver and firefighter, who later has a child with Kerry named Henry Lopez.[16]
Santana LopezNaya RiveraGleePreviously dated glee club member, Puck. In season 2, she struggles with her feelings for best friend Brittany and later comes out to her as a lesbian.[233][234]
Olivia LordPortia de RossiNip/TuckAn expert in Eastern medicine and Julia's one-time lover.[16]
Mary LouiseTeresa LianeThe Vampire DiariesMary Louise was in love with Nora at the time of her death and was engaged to her.[174]
Lao MaJacqueline KimXena: Warrior PrincessOne of the love interests of Xena.[235]
Cat MacKenzieLaura FraserLip ServiceCat is an architect, with a girlfriend who is a police officer.[236][237]
Tara MaclayAmber BensonBuffy the Vampire SlayerWas romantically involved in a serious relationship with Willow Rosenberg.[16]
Elizabeth "Mac" MacmillanTammy MacIntoshMiss Fisher's Murder MysteriesDr. 'Mac' is Miss Phryne Fisher's best friend and confidante. She does not conceal her sexual nature and sports menswear in public (fedora, trousers, waistcoat, ascot, two-tone oxfords).[238]
MaggieDebi MazarYoungerBest friend and roommate of Liza Miller.[239]
Kay ManzLauren GlazierMindhunterKay is divorced and has a son. When she divorced, she left custody of her son to her ex-husband because she did not want to continue suppressing her identity and sexual preference. Kay meets Wendy Carr and they enter into a relationship, but it is ended by Wendy after Kay forgot that a custodial exchange weekend had been changed, and when Kay told her ex-husband that she was going to introduce their son to a "friend" and he asked if it was someone important, Wendy overheard Kay answer 'no'.[66]
Melanie MarcusMichelle ClunieQueer as Folk (U.S.)Melanie is in a domestic partner relationship with Lindsay Peterson. They break up after Lindsay has an affair with a man and are later reunited.[240]
MarionJoan SeveranceAmerican Horror Story: AsylumMarion is the love interest of Lana Winters.[241]
Mandy MarquezDanielle HenryDoctorsMandy is in a relationship with Freya.[242]
Deborah "Dee" MarshallAshley D. KelleyInsatiableAn overweight woman who later has a girlfriend named Nonnie.[243]
Edwina "Eddy" MartínezSer AnzoateguiVidaThe butch widow of Lyn and Emma's mother, Vida, and co-owner of a lesbian bar.[94]
Tea MarvelliSofia Black-D'EliaSkins (US)A self-confident woman from a Jewish-Italian family that does not know she is a lesbian.[244]
Jo MastersSally RogersThe BillAn out-and-proud police sergeant, in an relationship with a woman named Tess Henry.[245]
Emily MatherValarie PettifordA Discovery of WitchesEmily is a witch. She is the partner of Sarah Bishop.[30]
MaxJessica Parker KennedyBlack SailsShe had a relationship with Eleanor Guthrie and is in a relationship with Anne Bonny. Max is a former sex worker and expresses no sexual or romantic interest towards men whatsoever. In season 4, she faces the difficult choice to either lose everything or marry a man, and she chooses not to marry someone she could never feel attraction towards.[16]
Ally Mayfair-RichardsSarah PaulsonAmerican Horror Story: CultAlly is married Ivy Mayfair-Richards.[246][247]
Ivy Mayfair-RichardsAlison PillAmerican Horror Story: CultMarried to Ally Mayfair-Richards and has an affair with Winter Anderson.[246][247][14]
Charlotte (Charlie) MayfieldRyan Michelle BatheArmy WivesCharlie is the civilian partner of Captain Nicole Galassini.[248][249]
Kate McBrideLindsay CrouseHill Street BluesKate is a police officer.[250]
Paige McCullersLindsey ShawPretty Little LiarsEmily Field's ex-girlfriend.[251][84] (2010-2017)
Shane McCutcheonKatherine MoennigThe L Word
The L Word: Generation Q
Shane has had relationships with Carmen de la Pica Morales, Molly Kroll, Jenny Schecter, Dawn Denbo, Cindi Tucker, and others (original TLW series).[16]
Marilyn McGrathGail StricklandHeartBeatMcGrath is a nurse practitioner and co-founder of a women's clinic. She is in a long-term relationship with Patty.
The character of Marilyn McGrath was a groundbreaker as the first main character in a U.S. prime time series that identified as a lesbian.[252]
Marilyn McGrath-DufresneKristin LehmanGhost WarsMarilyn is the town's doctor. She is married to Val McGrath-Dufresne.[253]
Val McGrath-DufresneLuvia PetersenGhost WarsVal is the mayor of the small Alaskan town. She is married to Marilyn McGrath-Dufresne.[253]
Greta McGrawAnna McGahanPicnic at Hanging RockGreta was exiled from home by her father for being a lesbian. She is in a relationship with Marion Quade.[254][255]
Kate McKenzieNina SosanyaLast Tango in HalifaxMarried to Caroline Dawson.[105]
Betty McRaeAli LiebertBomb GirlsBetty is closeted and falls for her straight friend, but is rejected by her. Later, she meets Teresa, who pursues her. They become romantically involved.[256]
Cissy MeldrumCatherine RabettYou Rang, M'Lord?The elder daughter of Lord Meldrum who takes part in men's sports and activities and has a woman named Penelope as a frequent house guest (subtext that Cissy is a lesbian).[257]
Kate MessnerPeyton KennedyEverything Sucks!Kate spends the season struggling with her sexual orientation and enters a relationship with her friend Luke after a rumor of her being gay is spread around school. After realizing and admitting that she is a lesbian, Kate and classmate Emaline reveal their attraction for each other, and later kiss.[258]
MickeyDot-Marie JonesThe Faith DiariesMickey is in love with a woman named Ruth.[259]
Patricia "Tricia" MillerMadeline BrewerOrange Is the New BlackA young inmate in Litchfield Penitentiary, she had a girlfriend named Mercy Valduto.[16]
MirandaLily JamesOne Red Nose Day and a WeddingMiranda, daughter of Charles and Carrie, marries Faith, the daughter of Fiona, in this short film sequel to the film Four Weddings and a Funeral.[136]
Tara MohrAnnapurna SriramBillionsAfter a cocaine-snorting lesbian sex tryst that was secretly videotaped, she was blackmailed into spying on her employer, the U.S. Attorney. She was not seen again in the series after being caught snooping by a coworker.[16]
MoiraSamira WileyThe Handmaid's TaleMoira is captured in a dyke purge. She is punished for being a lesbian,[260][261] and kept in captivity. She is later able to escape to Canada. We learn that her girlfriend Odette was rounded up in a dyke purge, reclassified as un-woman, and died in the Colony.[262]
MoniqueZee JamesDear White PeopleMonique is engaged to her partner Neika Hobbs.[263]
Bianca MontgomeryEden RiegelAll My ChildrenA periodically recurring character in this drama who has a girlfriend named Reese at one point.[264][265]
Molly MontgomerySophie IsaacsHollyoaksA host who appears at a murder mystery birthday surprise for India Longford and she becomes close to Charlotte Lau, later sleeping with her.[266]
Renee MontoyaVictoria CartagenaGothamWas in a relationship with Barbara Kean (a bisexual woman) in the past.[267][5]
Sian MooreGeorgia HenshawCucumber
Banana
A hardworking and ambitious woman whose dedication leads to tension with Violet, her girlfriend.[268]
Vivienne MorayCamilla SparvJacqueline Susann's Valley of the DollsVivienne is an artist living in Paris.[269]
Ellen MorganEllen DeGeneresEllenThe protagonist character of the series whose coming out as lesbian in "The Puppy Episode" (season 4, episode 22/23) became television history.[270][16]
Lillian MossSarah MitichMurdoch MysteriesA suffragette, Lillian was disowned by her family for refusing to marry a hand-picked husband. Her real name is Helen Walker and she was once involved with a married woman. She was attracted to Dr. Emily Grace from the moment they met, and she subsequently enters into a romantic relationship with her.[271]
Blanche MottershedAlex KingstonUpstairs, DownstairsDr. Blanche Mottershead is a independent archaeologist.[272]
Patience "Patsy" MountEmerald FennellCall the MidwifeFirst working as a nurse in the male surgical ward at the London Hospital, then as a midwife, she is later shown to have a very close and romantic relationship with female surgical Nurse Delia Busby, with whom she had previously worked at the London.[16] Later, both go to the Gateways Club, a private club for lesbians.
MulanJamie ChungOnce Upon a TimeAlthough earlier episodes hinted at the possibility of Mulan being romantically interested in Phillip, Aurora's beloved, actress Jamie Chung later clarified that such was never actually the case, and that Mulan's heart unequivocally belonged to Aurora.[273]
Emma MullerKasia BorekHand aufs HerzA student at a Pestalozzi comprehensive school who is in a relationship with Helena.[274]
Sam MurgatroydMegan ParkinsonAckley BridgeIntroduced in series 2, Sam faces homophobic bullying from students. She then enters a relationship with Nasreen Paracha.[275]
Sam MurrayHeather PeaceLip ServiceA detective sergeant who is cat's girlfriend throughout the series, and a fiercely independent woman who is afraid to show vulnerability.[276]
Raffi MuskierMichelle HurdStar Trek: PicardIs in a romantic relationship with Seven of Nine.[54] She is also former Starfleet intelligence officer struggling with substance abuse. (2020-Present)
MyfanwyRuth JonesLittle BritainMyfanwy is the barmaid of a local pub, and best friend of Daffyd Thomas.[277]
Erica MylesAnna FrielThe Girlfriend ExperienceErica, the finance director at a Republican super PAC, has an escort named Anna Garner, and their relationship becomes more serious.[278] She also has an on-and-off relationship with a woman named Darya.
Nicky NicholsNatasha LyonneOrange Is the New BlackNicky is introduced as a drug addict from a wealthy family and is later shown to be in a complicated relationship with Lorna Morello.[16]
Cosima NiehausTatiana MaslanyOrphan BlackCosima labeled herself as a lesbian when she accidentally came out while giving a speech as her sister Alison, and had a recurring love interest named Shay.[72]
(She was confirmed to be gay.[279] Series creators had been inconsistent in identifying Cosima's sexuality. Graeme Manson once said he thinks "Cosima's been 'bisexual' (if you had to codify it), but maybe she's ready to self-identify as gay.[280])
Juliet NightingaleNiamh BlackshawHollyoaksInitially shown as straight, Juliet realises she is a lesbian when she develops feelings for Peri Lomax.[281]
P. NinnyLena WaitheDear White PeopleNinny is a butch who at first did not want to admit that she was a lesbian.[282]
NiylahJessica HarmonThe 100In the premiere of season 3, Niylah makes love to Clarke Griffin. During season 4, Niylah and Clarke are sleeping together, and she comforts Clarke after a brutal decision.[16]
Eunice NoonGemma WhelanThe End of the F***ing WorldA detective constable and partner of Teri Darego.[103]
Heather NovackNatalie PaulThe SinnerHeather is an uncloseted detective.[283]
Allie NovakKate JenkinsonWentworthA prison inmate and friend of Kaz Proctor, who is part of vigilante group which has a vested interest in protecting women. She later has a romance with Bea Smith.[16]
Alex NuñezDeanna CasaluceDegrassi: The Next GenerationPaige Michalchuk's girlfriend, and a Latina, who struggles to adjust to life after graduation like Marco.[284][285]
Ofglen / Ofsteven / EmilyAlexis BledelThe Handmaid's TaleShe is forced to watch the hanging of her lesbian lover for gender treachery. Ofglen is also convicted of being a gender traitor, but instead of death, the government punishes her with female genital mutilation to stop her from having "unnatural" urges. Prior to capture, her wife Sylvia and son were able to escape to Canada.[286]
Jane OliverNicola WalkerCollateralJane is a vicar in a relationship with Linh Xuan Huy, an illegal immigrant.[189]
Rachel "Bullet" OlmsteadBex Taylor-KlausThe KillingBullet is a teenager and lives on the street with other runaways. She is trying to find a missing friend and helps the detectives in their search for the killer (season 3). Bullet is murdered by him.[287]
Anya OomsCaitlin StaseyFor the PeopleAn ATF agent, she is romantically involved with prosecutor Kate Littlejohn.[231]
PamSusie AbromeitJessica JonesPam was the mistress of Jeri Hogarth. Her affair with Jeri drove Wendy, Jeri's wife, to file for divorce. She was forced to kill a mind-controlled Wendy to save Jeri's life, then ended her relationship with Jeri.[288]
Nasreen ParachaAmy-Leigh HickmanAckley BridgeNasreen comes out to her mother as a lesbian and tells her she is in love with another woman in series 1.[289] In the second series, she begins a relationship Sam Murgatroyd.[275]
Margot ParkMay HongTales of the CityMargot struggled to adapt to the transition of her girlfriend (who changed his name to "Jake"), but eventually left the relationship and became involved with DeDe Halcyon Day.[290][291]
Trish ParkLevy TranThe Haunting of Hill HouseTrish is Theodora Crain's girlfriend and whom Theo allows to be touched by. They move in together.[88][89]
Gina PatrickDannielle BrentHollyoaksA tomboy who prefers casual clothing, has strong views on environmental issues, and is in a romantic relationship with Emily Taylor.[16]
PattyGina HechtHeartBeatPatty is the partner of Marilyn McGrath.[252]
Helena PeabodyRachel ShelleyThe L WordDirector of the Peabody Foundation, she previously has relationships with Winnie Mann, Tina Kennard, Leigh Ostin, Isabella, Dylan Moreland, Papi, and Dusty,[16]
Felicia "Snoop" PearsonFelicia PearsonThe WireA young female soldier in Marlo Stanfield's drug dealing organization. Chris Partlow's earliest protégé, and alluded to being a lesbian.[16]
Gail PeckCharlotte SullivanRookie BlueGail is a police officer. In season 4 she comes out to herself after she meets forensic pathologist Holly Stewart.[292][293][294]
Aline PenhallowEileen LiShadowhuntersHad a secret relationship with a woman named Carolyn.[295] (Actress Eileen Li has stated that Aline is a lesbian.[296])
Lara PerkinsLauren Lee SmithThe L WordShe has dated various women, specifically Dana Fairbanks and Gabby Deveaux, and had a more serious relationship with Alice Pieszecki.[16]
Wendy PeyserClea DuVallAmerican Horror Story: AsylumWas in a relationship with Lana Winters.[297]
Kelsey PhillipsNia JervierDear White PeopleKelsey described herself as a "gold star lesbian" in season 2, episode 4.[282]
Anissa Pierce / ThunderNafessa WilliamsBlack LightningA superhero who has a girlfriend named Chenoa.[298][100]
Dr. Malaya PinedaMelanie ChandraCode BlackA second-year resident who went to medical school and was once involved in a romantic relationship with a woman when she was a medical student.[16]
PoppyClaudia RocafortLife SentencePoppy is the girlfriend of Ida Abbott.[299]
Bette PorterJennifer BealsThe L Word
The L Word: Generation Q
She had romances with Tina Kennard, Jodi Lerner, Candace Jewell, Alice Pieszecki, among others (original TLW series).[16]
Alex PortnoyBrianne TjuLight as a FeatherFive teens become cursed after playing Light as a feather, stiff as a board. Alex is in a relationship with Peri.[300][301]
Bill PottsPearl MackieDoctor WhoBill is the first openly and exclusively homosexual, full-time companion character in Doctor Who's history. She falls for Heather in episode 1 of series 10, 'The Pilot'. In the finale episode, Heather returns. When Bill questions her status as a living creature, Heather kisses her, asking whether the kiss felt real or not (it did). From there, Heather makes Bill an immortal like her, and they depart the T.A.R.D.I.S. as a couple to have adventures in time and space for eternity.[302]
Sian PowersSacha ParkinsonCoronation StreetWas in a relationship with and engaged to Sophie Webster.[303]
Michelle PradoFloriana LimaAllegianceA FBI agent who is part of a joint CIA-FBI task force and is partnered with Alex O'Connor as shown in the episode "Teamwork"[304]
PrishaShalini BathinaLittle VoiceShe loves a woman in her band and fights with her parents who try to set her up with a man.[54] (2020-Present)
Marion QuadeMadeleine MaddenPicnic at Hanging RockShe is in a relationship with Greta McGraw.[254][255]
RachelAshly BurchMythic Quest: Raven's BanquetA video game tester.[54] (2020-Present)
Maggie RadcliffeCarolyn PicklesBroadchurchEditor of the local newspaper, she becomes romantically involved with Jocelyn Knight.[218]
RamonaJudy ReyesOne Day at a TimeMember of Penelope's therapy group.[305]
Jane RamosRosario DawsonJane the VirginJane is in a relationship with Petra.[306][307]
Logan RawlingsAshley TisdaleYoung and HungryA magazine editor who is romantically attracted to a straight woman named Gabi.[308]
ReaganYvette MonrealFaking ItA edgy, hip, and rebellious waiter who is fiercy out and proud.[309][101]
Carla RinaldiTania RaymondeDeath ValleyRinaldi is revealed to be lesbian in episode "Zombie Fights", when she makes out with barmaid Julia.[310]
Maia RindellRose LeslieThe Good FightShe is in a relationship with a woman named Amy Breslin.[311]
Zoë RivasAna GoljaDegrassi: The Next Generation
Degrassi: Next Class
Briefly dates two male friends, Miles and Drew. Zoë realizes she is gay when she falls in love with Grace Cardinal, although she is only seen as a friend. She comes out to boyfriend Winston in season 3. She later becomes Rasha Zuabi's girlfriend. Her mother does not accept her sexual orientation and kicks her out.[312]
Arizona RobbinsJessica CapshawGrey's AnatomyShe had several relationships, the main one with her ex-wife Callie Torres.[313][233] She also had relationships with Lauren Boswell (with whom she cheated on Callie), Eliza Minnick and currently has a relationship with Carina DeLuca. In season 9, Arizona and Callie raise a baby together.[314]
Roberta "Bob"Carlease BurkeShamelessA truck driver. She becomes involved with Monica Gallagher.[315]
Binnie RobertsSophie LanghamEastEndersBinnie is in a relationship with Della.[316][317]
Tess RobertsFiona ButtonLip ServiceTess is in a relationship with Cat.[318]
Maya RobertsonLaura DonnellyHexShe is killed by Malachi.[16]
RobinTiera SkovbyeOnce Upon a TimeRevealed to be in love with Alice (the daughter of Captain Hook and Mother Gothel) in episode "The Eighth Witch". She begins a relationship with her.[319]
RobinMaya HawkeStranger ThingsComes out to her friend Steve Harrington when he tells Robin that he has a crush on her. Robin is the first non-straight character to be included in the series.[320][321][322]
Christine RoddTrudy HellierNeighboursAfter the break up of her marriage to Allan, Christine realizes that she is gay and has a hard time telling her ex-husband and their daughter, Pepper.[323][324]
Maddie RooneyDove CameronLiv and MaddieLiv's identical twin sister and the second eldest child of the Rooney family.[325][326]
(She was confirmed as a lesbian by Cameron in a Twitter post.[327]) (2015-2017) (2015-2017)
RootAmy AckerPerson of InterestA psychopathic hacker who is determined to gain access to The Machine, whose real name is Samantha "Sam" Groves.[16]
Willow RosenbergAlyson HanniganBuffy the Vampire SlayerThough only showing attraction to and having relationships with male characters in the first three seasons, she begins dating Tara Maclay in season 4. Identifies as a lesbian in Season 5. In two long-term lesbian relationships during the series, including the first long-term lesbian relationship of a lead character on network television.[16]
Pippy RosewoodGabrielle DennisRosewoodA pathology expert who is a relationship with TMI.[328]
Molly RossSara ThompsonBurden of TruthMolly is in a relationship with Luna Spence.[329][330]
Wendy Ross-HogarthRobin WeigertJessica JonesWife of Jeri Hogarth. She filed for divorce when she discovered Jeri's affair with her secretary, Pam. Wendy was a doctor at a free clinic and financially supported Jeri while the latter was in law school.[179]
Eve RothloFamke JanssenHow to Get Away with MurderNotably had a past relationship with fellow defense attorney Annalise Keating. When talking about their past and how a part of her is still in love with Annalise, Eve remarks that she has "been with plenty of other women"[331] since the end of their relationship years ago.[332][333]
Dalia Royce____SuburgatoryIn the show, it was revealed that she dated a woman.[53]
Simone RussellLena Cardwell / Chrystee Pharris / Cathy Jenéen DoePassionsSaid to be the first African-American lesbian character in broadcast daytime drama.[264]
SamJeanna HanScream QueensKnown by the nickname "Predator Lez". In love with Chanel #3. She is killed by the Red Devil.[334]
RuthieLily NewmarkSex EducationRuthie turns to Otis' sex clinic to help guide her relationship with her girlfriend.[335][336]
SabrinaLulu BrudPretty Little LiarsBriefly dated Emily Fields and was a manager of a local restaurant, but later drifted apart from Emily.[84]
SaintSarah-Jane PottsSugar RushKim's girlfriend in season 2.[337]
Layla SalimNicole ChamounKickLayla is a college student in a relationship with Jackie.[338][339]
Peach SalingerShay MitchellYouA wealthy and influential socialite and Beck's best friend whom she met at Brown University.[340]
SallyCatherine ShepherdSally4EverSally comes out when she meets Emma and becomes involved in a relationship with her.[132][133]
SamanthaTara JoshiShadowhuntersGirlfriend of Ollie Wilson.[341][342]
Jessie SammlerEvan Rachel WoodOnce and AgainDaughter of Rick Sammler who is shy and emotionally fragile who later begins dating an upperclassman named Katie Singer.[16]
(Their romance has been called the first teen lesbian romance on American network television[343])
Talia SandovalMiranda Rae MayoPretty Little LiarsA cook at a local restaurant who had feelings for Emily Fields but actually had a husband named Eric Mendoza, implying she is bisexual.[84]
Maggie SawyerFloriana LimaSupergirlShe has a girlfriend in one of the episodes, and acts as Alex's love interest and the catalyst to her coming out.[344]
(The comics character she is based on is lesbian as well.[345])
Jackie SchneiderRomi TrowerKickJackie is in a relationship with Layla.[338]
Vivienne "Scotty" ScottLetitia WrightCucumber
Banana
Scotty, while caring for her sick mother, falls in love with a girl who works at a supermarket.[346]
Rose SeithathiFlorence KasumbaDeutschland 86She is in a relationship with Lenora Rauch.[347][348]
Callie SenateMolly ParkerGoliathShe seduces Michelle McBride (bisexual) and begins a lesbian affair with her.[349]
Seven of NineJeri RyanStar Trek: PicardIs in a romantic relationship with Raffi Muskier.[54] A former Borg drone liberated from the Collective by Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the USS Voyager. (2020-Present)
Ava SharpeJes MacallanLegends of TomorrowMentions that she is 'not really the husband kind' and has a relationship with Sara Lance.[350][100]
Dr. Irena ShawZoie PalmerDark MatterIn episode 3x10, Irena Shaw is seen as having been in love, and in a romantic relationship, with Rebecca (a.k.a. Portia Lin / Two). Rebecca used Irena's image to create the Android.[351]
Leslie ShayLauren GermanChicago FireAn EMT who was once in a relationship with Clarice, a bisexual woman.[314]
Alexis SimmsSepideh MoafiFalling WaterAlexis is a homicide detective. She is in a relationship with Christine.[352]
Ximena SinfuegoLisseth ChavezThe FostersIn episode 5x10, "Sanctuary", Ximena comes out to Callie.[353]
Katie SingerMischa BartonOnce and AgainShe dates a shy and emotionally fragile girl named Jessie Sammler.[16]
SloaneGriffin McElroyThe Adventure ZoneShe is in love with a woman named Hurley.[137]
Bea SmithDanielle CormackWentworthBea has a romance with a woman named Allie Novak.[16]
SofieJulie ZangenbergHeartlessSofie is a succubus that must feed from the life force of humans to survive. If she feeds too much and drains her prey, her victim bursts into flames and is incinerated. She meets Emilie and for the first time in her life feels attraction and falls in love.[131]
Rose SolanoBridget ReganJane the VirginA crime lord who falls in love with Luisa, and the main antagonist of the series.[354]
Veronica "Vero" SoleCarolina CerezuelaHospital CentralVero is a psychiatrist who dated a woman named Maca.[355]
ADA Serena SoutherlynElisabeth RöhmLaw & OrderAn assistant district attorney who has some conservative viewpoints. In her last episode, she explicitly states she is a lesbian to Arthur Branch.[16]
Luna SpenceStar SladeBurden of TruthLuna is a First Nation native in a relationship with Molly.[356][357]
Ali SpencerKelli HollisEmmerdaleShe leaves her husband, Dan and flat on the Hotten estate for a new start in the village with her children and her girlfriend, Ruby Haswell.[168]
Karen SpencerJoanna JohnsonThe Bold and the BeautifulIn a relationship with a woman named Danielle and later a main stakeholder in a publishing company.[358][359]
Maya St. GermainBianca LawsonPretty Little LiarsThe first real girlfriend for Emily Fields,{{efn|Her other girlfriends included Sara Harvey, who was struggling to recognize her sexuality, and they were together, until her character was killed off.[84]
Norma StarkeyDystin JohnsonShameless (U.K.)A lorry driver who was previously Monica Gallagher's lover after her split from Frank Gallagher.[360]
Niki StevensKate FrenchThe L WordA closeted famous movie star who had relationships with Jenny Schecter, Shane McCutcheon, Jimmi, and Paris Hilton.[16]
Holly StewartAliyah O'BrienRookie BlueHolly is a forensic pathologist and becomes involved in a romantic relationship with Gail Peck (seasons 4 and 5).[361]
Annaliese StilmanLena OlinMindhunterDr. Annaliese Stilman is the head of the psychology department at a Boston university. She was in a relationship with Wendy Carr until Wendy accepted the FBI's offer to join their team as a behavioral science consultant at Quantico. Annaliese was more open in public with her feelings for Wendy and what they were to each other.[64]
Frankie StoneElizabeth HendricksonAll My ChildrenA wisecracking tomboy with feminine sex appeal, and was killed off. (The character was brought back as her twin sister, Maggie Stone).[16]
Maggie StoneElizabeth HendricksonAll My ChildrenShe fell in love with Maggie, with Maggie initially maintaining that she is only interested in men, and the two eventually become girlfriends, though heartbreak follows.[16]
Joanie StubbsKim DickensDeadwood
Deadwood: The Movie
Falls in love with Jane Canary (Calamity Jane).[59][60]
In the movie, set in 1889, she and Jane became estranged during that passage of time. Jane returns to Deadwood in search of Joanie and to try to win her back. They are reunited and their relationship is rekindled.[61]
Sophia SwansonMichelle AngUnderemployedAn aspiring writer who has sex with a woman named Lauren and later with a woman named Miles, while dating a bartender named Natalie.[362]
SylviaClea DuVallThe Handmaid's TaleWife of Ofglen, she escaped to Canada with their son.[363]
Zoe TateLeah BracknellEmmerdaleInvolved in many major storylines during her time on the show, including coming out as gay and a battle with schizophrenia. (Zoe became the first lesbian character in a British soap opera when she came out in 1993.)[364]
Emily TaylorLorna PeglerHollyoaksAt university studying to be a veterinary surgeon, later came out, and battles with schizophrenia.[16]
TeresaRachel WilsonBomb GirlsTeresa is a Women's Army Corps sergeant. She flirts with and seduces Betty McRae. They eventually become involved in a romantic relationship.[256]
Mandy Thomas____Home and AwayA professional writer who meets with Shannon.[365]
Rae ThomasJossara JinnaroPassionsSimone Russell's first and only girlfriend.[16]
Nonnie ThompsonKimmy ShieldsInsatiableNonnie is attracted to Patty.[366]
Ezri TiganNicole de BoerStar Trek: Deep Space NineThe mirror universe lesbian version of Ezri Dax, is referred to as not being interested in men and has a romantic and sexual relationship with the mirror universe's version of Kira Nerys. The two women share an on-screen kiss and Ezri flirts with other female characters.[367][368]
Camilla TorresTatiana MaslanyOrphan BlackShe asks Dr. Delphine Cormier out to dinner. Delphine confirms this to a mirthful Cosima when she enters the room after Camilla leaves.[369][370]
Desiree UptonSimone RobertsonHome and AwayShe had a romantic attraction on a woman named Gypsy.[371]
UrielKatrine De CandoleDominionAn archangel who is one of the eldest of the Archangels and is later revealed to be Arika's lover.[16]
Madame VastraNeve McIntoshDoctor WhoShe is married to Jenny Flint. This is confirmed in the episode The Snowmen.[372]
Alex VauseLaura PreponOrange Is the New BlackPiper Chapman's principal love interest. Alex and Piper were ex-girlfriends prior to their imprisonment in Litchfield Penitentiary. In season 5, episode 12, Piper asks Alex to marry her and Alex accepts.[373]
Melanie "Mel" VeraMelonie DiazCharmedMel, a graduate student, is in a relationship with Nico Hamada[164][165][100] and has the ability to "freeze time."[374]
Margot VergerKatharine IsabelleHannibalA patient of Dr. Hannibal Lecter who has a wife named Alana Bloom.[5]
VeronicaK CallanAll in the FamilyVeronica was the long time partner of Edith's cousin Liz.[375][376][377]
VioletHannah John-KamenCucumber
Banana
Violet is Sian's girlfriend.[378][379]
Nikki WadeMandana JonesBad GirlsIn a relationship with Officer Helen Stewart.[16]
Ann WalkerChristine Bottomley
Sophie Rundle
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister
Gentleman Jack
Ann is Anne Lister's lover. She accepts Lister's proposal to live together as partners, followed by a Church blessing in which she becomes her "wife".[229][230]
May-Li WangStacy LiuThe Dumping GroundMay-Li is a care worker and in series 3, May-Li is revealed to be in a relationship with another woman and had adopted children.[380]
Connie WardRachael ElizabethHome FiresConnie was in a secret relationship with colleague Teresa Fenchurch.[381]
Chris WarnerTracey UllmanTracey Takes On...A character written and frequently performed by actress-comedian Tracey Ullman. Chris is girlfriend to pro-golfer Midge Dexter (Julie Kavner). Chris and Midge come out publicly in season 1, episode "Romance"; Chris is kidnapped and sent to a "homosexual de-programming center" Straight Ways in season 3, episode "Religion." Tracey Takes On... took home GLAAD Media Awards for both episodes (1996, 1999).[116]
Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" WarrenUzo AdubaOrange Is the New BlackSusanne fell for Piper Chapman when Piper arrived in the prison. She is in a romantic relationship with Maureen Kukudio.[16]
Poussey WashingtonSamira WileyOrange Is the New BlackPoussey's feelings for Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson were unrequited. She developed a relationship with Brook Soso.[16] She dies in a later season of the show.[260]
Crickett WattsBrandi BurkhardtHart of DixieCrickett came out to everyone just as she was about to renew her vows with Stanley Watts. After this, she started dating Jaysene.[382]
Kerry WeaverLaura InnesERThe only lesbian character on NBC at the time she was included in the series.[21][264]
Sophie WebsterBrooke VincentCoronation StreetSophie has been in relationships with Sian Powers and Maddie Heath.[383]
Bridget WestfallLibby TannerWentworthA forensic psychologist who works with the inmates at Wentworth and she has feelings for Franky Doyle, which Franky reciprocates.[16]
Amanda WestonAnna AkanaStitchersThe girlfriend of Camille Engelson.[384]
Ryan Wilder / BatwomanJavicia LeslieBatwomanFinds the Batwoman suit after Kate Kane disappears, and assumes the Batwoman identity.[385]
Nina WilliamsTyla AbercrumbieThe ChiThe former girlfriend of Karen and later married a woman named Dre.[386]
Carol WillickJane SibbettFriendsGirlfriend of Susan Bunch. They marry in the season 2 episode "The One with the Lesbian Wedding".[47][48]
Dr. Freya WilsonLu CorfieldDoctorsIn a relationship with Mandy Marquez.[387]
Henrietta "Hen" WilsonAisha Hinds9-1-1"Hen" is married to Karen Wilson. They are together raising the son of Hen's ex-girlfriend (Eva).[388]
Karen WilsonTracie Thoms9-1-1Karen is married to Henrietta Wilson.[388]
Olivia 'Ollie' WilsonAlexandra OrdolisShadowhuntersOllie is a detective and in a relationship with Samantha.[341][342]
Lana WintersSarah PaulsonAmerican Horror Story: AsylumLana was locked in Briarcliff Asylum for being a lesbian and was in a secret relationship with Wendy Peyser.[389][390][297]
Hillary WinthropAshley HinshawWorkaholicsIn a relationship with Jackie and brings along a "disgusting boyfriend" so that her father will accept her lesbian relationship.[391]
Camile WrayMing-Na WenStargate UniverseHer character searches for a way back to Earth and her partner, Sharon.[392]
Doc Meh YewllTrenna KeatingDefianceAn Indogene who works as a doctor in the town of Defiance who had a former lover named Lev.[16]
Yolanda "Junkchain" RivasShakira BarreraGLOWAlso known as Yo-Yo, she is a stripper who joins GLOW after Cherry departs for another television series, and Arthie becomes attracted to her and the two later become a couple.[393]
YorkieMackenzie DavisBlack Mirror
Episode: "San Junipero"
Yorkie is living in a simulated reality within which she meets Kelly, a bisexual woman. They fall in love and Yorkie enters into a romantic relationship with her.[394]
Jacqueline "Jax" ZhouPriscilla QuintanaPandoraPandora discovers that there are things about herself that she doesn't know or understand. Aleka is her love interest.[395][100][396][lower-alpha 3] (2019-Present)
Irène ZieglerJulia PiatonThe Frozen DeadZiegler is the captain of the St. Martin detective squad and openly lesbian.[397][398] She is in a committed relationship with Greta.
Rasha ZuabiDalia YegavianDegrassi: Next ClassZoë Rivas' Muslim girlfriend.[16]

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Bisexual


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Female characters

Emaline AddarioSydney SweeneyEverything Sucks!For the first half of the season, Emaline dates Oliver, a male classmate. Following their breakup Emaline becomes attracted to classmate and series protagonist Kate Messner, they admit they like each other and later kiss, making her possibly bisexual.[399]
Cassie AinsworthHannah MurraySkinsCassie suffers from anorexia nervosa, low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts, and drug addiction.[400]
Frankie AlanRuta GedmintasLip ServiceIt's made very clear she likes girls, and she also slept with a man.[401]
Irene AdlerLara PulverSherlockA dominatrix who offers her services to men and women. She's had sex with various men and a female member of the British royal family. (However, although she has shown sexual and romantic attraction towards Sherlock, Adler calls herself a lesbian.[402])
Natalia Rivera AitoroJessica LecciaGuiding LightNatalia has one young son and is in a relation ship with Olivia Spencer, who received a heart transplant from Natalia's ex, Gus.[403]
AkemiMichelle AngXena: Warrior PrincessAkemi was a protege of Xena, who later committed suicide.[404]
Lily AldrinAlyson HanniganHow I Met Your MotherIn a long-term relationship with Marshall Eriksen, but also expresses attraction to women on multiple occasions, especially about her friend Robin Scherbatsky, and says that one of her life goals before marrying Marshall was to have a "lesbian relationship."[405]
Christina "Chris" AlonsoLina EscoS.W.A.T.The sole female officer in SWAT who is just as tough as any of the men and she had an ex-girlfriend named Kira, along with two ex-boyfriends (Clark Thompson and Ty).[406]
AriadneSophia Lauchlin HirtOlympusAriadne is a princess and the daughter of Aegeus and King Minos.[407]
AstridJosefin AsplundVikingsAstrid is a shield-maiden and becomes Lagertha's lover. In the second half of season 4, they have been together for several years. In season 5, she is kidnapped and wedded to Harald Finehair. Pregnant with an unwanted child, Astrid confronts Lagertha in battlefield and asks Lagertha to kill her. When Lagertha hesitates, Astrid lunges at Lagertha with her sword and is killed.[408]
Jane AustenN/ADoctor WhoAn off-screen romance between the celebrated author and Clara Oswald is implied in two episodes. In The Magician's Apprentice, Clara states that Austen "is a phenomenal kisser."[409][410] In episode Face the Raven, Oswald says to her friend Rigsy, "Sometimes Jane Austen and I prank each other. She's the worst, I love her. Take that how you like."[411][412]
Sarah BarnesLoui BatleyHollyoaks"I don't know if she'd suddenly turned, though. Maybe she was more bisexual than anything." - Loui Batley on her character's sexuality.[413]
Nancy BartlettSandra BernhardRoseanneAfter Nancy's marriage to Arnie was over, she came out as a lesbian, and later, as bisexual.[414][415]
Juliet BeckerRae BakerThe BillJuliet is openly bisexual, and had an affair with a married woman. She was later stabbed and died.[416][417]
Mariana BelcombeAnna MadeleyThe Secret Diaries of Miss Anne ListerMariana is Anne Lister's secret lover.[229][418]
Claire BennetHayden PanettiereHeroesClaire Bennet is shown liking men and being seriously involved with a boyfriend. In season 4 episode "Hysterical Blindness", she's kissed by her roommate Gretchen Berg. Although she later spurned Gretchen's interest in her, in "Pass/Fail" she apologizes for having done so and admits that she wants, and is ready, to be with her. They hold hands as they walk away. The series was cancelled and their relationship was not further developed.[419]
Gretchen BergMadeline ZimaHeroesGretchen Berg is a college student of Arlington University who becomes Claire Bennet's roommate and befriends her.[420] In season 4 episode "Hysterical Blindness", she is revealed to be bisexual when she confesses to Claire that she has a crush on her, and kisses her.[419]
Diana BerriganMarsha ThomasonWhite CollarA bisexual doctor.[251]
BethKari MatchettWonderfallsBeth is the ex-wife of Thomas, who tried to get a date with Sharon, but she wasn’t interested in him because she's a lesbian. Sharon becomes interested in Beth and they start dating. In one episode, Beth slept with Thomas but right after she also had sex with Sharon.[421][422]
Maddie BishopFola Evans-AkingbolaSirenMaddie has a boyfriend, Ben, but she is receptive to the attraction that Ryn (a mermaid) has shown towards her.[423]
Margot BishopSonya WalgerThe CatchShe had an affair with Felicity, an assassin sent by her brother to kill her.[424]
Maya BishopDanielle SavreStation 19Maya tells her friends Andy Herrera and Victoria Hughes that taking care of herself includes "lots of sex" with "a series of ladies and gents" (S1 episode "Contain the Flame").[425]
Grace BlackTamara WallHollyoaksGrace has sexual relations with Esther, Trevor and Kim, who becomes obsessed with Grace.[426][427]
Jerri BlankAmy SedarisStrangers with CandyJerri is a 47-year-old ex-con, ex-junkie, ex-prostitute, and high-school freshman at Flatpoint High.[428][429]
Alana BloomCaroline DhavernasHannibalAlana expresses interest in Will Graham in the first season, enters a relationship with Hannibal Lecter in the second season, and ultimately marries and has a child with Margot Verger. Bryan Fuller has repeatedly referred to her as bisexual.[430][431][432][433]
Anne BonnyClara PagetBlack SailsAnne was lover and life-partner with fellow pirate Jack Rackham before she met Max, a prostitute in a Nassau brothel, and they became lovers.[434][435]
Haddie BravermanSarah RamosParenthoodHas happily been in relationships with both men and women.[436]
Charlie BucktonEsther AndersonHome and AwayWhen Charlie first arrived in the Bay, Channel Seven described her as having a "bone to pick and the prowess to do it" in reference to her father's relationship with Morag Bellingham (Cornelia Frances), which Charlie disapproved of because her mother had only recently died.[437][438]
Rosita BustillosTamara DuarteWynonna EarpDuring the Season 2 Episode 9 episode 'Forever Mine, Never Mind', Rosita invites Waverly Earp to share a hot tub with her. During the course of the scene, they share a kiss that Waverly initiates, but Rosita returns. They both break away, knowing that they both owe fidelity to their respective lovers.[439][440]
Diane ButcherSophie LawrenceEastEnders[441]
Caroline BuxtonTandi WrightShortland StreetCaroline leaves her fiancé for her bridesmaid, and then back to another man.[442][443]
CaitlinZelda WilliamsTeen WolfInitially introduced as a lesbian character in her first appearance in season 3a, she was subsequently brought back for an episode of season 3b and was identified as bisexual.[444]
Cecelia CannonCaitlin BarlowTeachersCecelia's sexuality has been speculated about by other characters throughout the show. During a party in Season 2 Episode 7 Cecelia makes out with a woman and tells her she is bisexual.[445]
Amanita CaplanFreema AgyemanSense8Dyed her hair in the colors of the bisexual pride flag and is in a relationship with Nomi.[446]
Brenna CarverHaley RammChasing LifeBrenna has been in a relationship with two boys and two girls throughout the show.[101][447] She has explicitly stated multiple times she is bisexual and joins the LGBT+ club in her school.[448]
CastielMisha CollinsSupernaturalCastiel flirts with and kisses Meg, has sex with April, and in Meet The New Boss states, "I'm utterly indifferent to sexual orientation." In his final moments of the Season 15 episode "Despair," Castiel confesses his romantic love for Dean, confirming at least half a ship fans of the show had been advocating for "over a decade."[449]
Beatrix "Bird" CastroVanessa MorganFinding CarterBird kissed Carter's old friend named Madison, who is a girl, in I Knew You Were Trouble but never clearly stated her sexual preferences.[450]
Rosie ChaddertonLorna PeglerIs Harry on the Boat?[451]
Piper ChapmanTaylor SchillingOrange is the New Black(Web television) Having had a previously relationship with another woman prior to the start of the series,[452][453] she was initially engaged to a man in the first season.
Alice CharlesJulia SchlaepferThe Politician (TV series)Alice initially only has relationships with men, including a long time relationship with her classmate Payton Hobart, an affair with Payton's best friend James Sullivan, and a brief engagement to a male classmate. She later develops a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and Astrid Sloan before eventually dumping Astrid and marrying Payton.
ChloeNina LiuThe Secret Life of UsChloe's girlfriend is Miranda.[454]
Grace ChoiChantal ThuyBlack LightningBecomes the girlfriend of Anissa Pierce.[455][100]
Cassandra CillianLindy BoothThe LibrariansAdmitted having feelings for Jenkins and later kissed a lady vampire.[456]
Dani ClaytonVictoria PedrettiThe Haunting of Bly ManorAfter Dani breaks her engagement to Edmund O'Mara and he is killed in an accident, she starts being haunted by him. At Bly Manor she meets Jamie, the estate's gardener.[457] In the fourth episode, Dani and Jamie begin a relationship that continues through the rest of the series.[194]
Marissa CooperMischa BartonThe O.C.She had relationships with Ryan and Alex through the series.[458]
Roisin ConnorSiobhan McCarthyBad GirlsRoisin was sentenced to four years in prison after covering up embezzlment by her financial firm boss and her secret girlfriend, Cassie Tyler. Her husband, Aidan, was convinced they could start a new life back in their home country of Ireland once her sentence was over.[459][460]
Lindsey CorkhillClaire SweeneyBrookside[461]
Delphine CormierEvelyne BrochuOrphan BlackA bisexual scientist[23] who fell for Cosima and began helping her learn more about her nature as a clone.
Angela DarmodyAleksa PalladinoBoardwalk EmpireAngela was Jimmy Darmody’s wife; in season 1, she had a brief affair with Mary. In season 2 she was killed after having sex with Louise, a novelist.[462][463]
Ashley DaviesMandy MusgraveSouth of NowhereAshley was dating Aiden Dennison and the two had sex, and she became pregnant. She later suffered a miscarriage and the two broke up. Ashley then started dating Spencer Carlin. In a web extra, titled "Five Years Later", an adult Ashley and Spencer are a married couple, expecting their first child together. The child was conceived using Spencer’s eggs, fathered by Aiden, with Ashley carrying the baby.[464][465]
Pamela "Pam" Swynford de BeaufortKristin Bauer van StratenTrue BloodA vampire who loves men and women.[140][251]
Julián de La MoraDarío Yazbek BernalLa Casa de las FloresIn season 1 episode 1, Julián is cheating on his girlfriend Lucía with the family's financial advisor, Diego. In episode 3, Julián comes out as bisexual to his family.[466][467]
Beatriz de SouzaBruna MarquezineNada Será Como Antes[468]
Comte de VacheJennifer SaundersLet Them Eat CakeThe most reviled woman in France.[469]
Carina DeLucaStefania SpampinatoGrey's Anatomy[470][471]
Bo DennisAnna SilkLost GirlBo is a succubus, a Fae that survives by feeding from life force and the energy created from sex with males or females.[251][472] Bo becomes romantically and sexually involved with Dyson (a Light Fae detective) and Lauren (a human doctor). ("....she's a sexual creature and she falls in love with both Dyson and Lauren." - Anna Silk on her character's sexual orientation.[473])
Dayanara DiazDascha PolancoOrange is the New BlackThough appearing to be straight for the first five seasons, Dayanara begins a relationship with Dominga "Daddy" Duarte when she realizes she is going to be in prison for life.[474]
Rosa DiazStephanie BeatrizBrooklyn Nine-NineRosa affirms her bisexuality in the series' fifth season episode, "99".[475][476][100]
Christina DichieraJacinta StapletonStingersHad an affair with the daughter of her unit's commander, and with a woman while working undercover.[477][478]
Emily DickinsonHailee SteinfeldDickinsonA young poet who has romances with women and men.[54]
Alison DiLaurentisSasha PietersePretty Little Liars
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists
She have previous relationships with men, buy finally get engaged with Emily Fields.[84]
Debbie DingleCharley WebbEmmerdaleHad a brief relationship with Jasmine Thomas (Jenna Coleman), but has mainly been with men, including Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher) and Cameron Murray (Dominic Power).[479][480]
Mary DittrichLisa JoyceBoardwalk EmpireMary has an affair with Angela.[463]
Shell DockleyDebra StephensonBad GirlsLove interest of Daniella "Denny" Blood, while also trading sexual favors with Jim Fenner.[481][482]
Caitlin DowdBonnie SomervilleCashmere MafiaDuring the show, she was romantically attracted to another woman, leading her to rethink her life "previously spent dating only men."[62]
Waverly EarpDominique Provost-ChalkleyWynonna EarpHad been with long-term boyfriend Champ until she met Nicole Haught and fell for her. Nicole is the first woman Waverly had ever been attracted to and was caught off guard by her feelings for Nicole.[169]
Kat EdisonAisha DeeThe Bold TypeShe is attracted to a female artist named Adena despite calling herself a "proud hetero."[483]
Karen EllisTanya FranksFamily AffairsKaren left Matt for Kelly. After Matt killed Kelly, she forgave him and went back to him.[484]
Camille EngelsonAllison ScagliottiStitchersHer only known relationship was with boyfriend Linus. In episode 4 of Season 2 she says "Dirk and I only dated for about a week. I dated his sister a lot longer." In Season 3, Camille falls in love with medical examiner Amanda Weston and in episode 4 says to Amanda, "My life makes sense with you in it." Bisexuality confirmed by actress.[485]
EretriaIvana BaqueroThe Shannara ChroniclesShe had feelings for Wil in Season 1 and became the love interest of Princess Lyria in Season 2.[486]
Nina FarrRebekah GibbsCasualty[487]
FelicityShivani GhaiThe CatchFelicity was an assasin sent to kill Margot Bishop, but instead ends up having an affair with her.[424]
Kris FisherGerard McCarthyHollyoaksKris had an affair with Ravi Roy and Nancy Hayton, however, Nancy and Ravi were also in a relationship together, but neither one of them knew the other one was also sleeping with Kris.[488][489]
Sonia FowlerNatalie CassidyEastEndersSonia's first flirtation with a woman was when she kissed her best friend Naomi. She also has been married to Martin, and has also been involved with Tina Carter.[426][490]
Billie FrasierLaura BenantiStarvedBillie is a singer/songwriter.[491][492]
Donna FreedmanMargot RobbieNeighboursDonna shares a kiss with Sunny Lee, and eventually marries Ringo Brown.[493][494]
GabrielleRenee O'ConnorXena: Warrior PrincessShe and Xena became best friends over the course of the series, but despite the love they obviously felt for each other they never officially became a couple.[495]
GaelTommy MartinezGood TroubleA socially conscious and politically active graphic designer who has sex with a man named Callie and later kisses a man.[221]
GaiaJaime MurraySpartacus: Gods of the ArenaGaia has been involved with her friend Lucretia, and several men, eventually being killed by Tullius.[496][497]
Tabitha GalavanJessica LucasGothamAfter arriving in Gotham, Tabitha begins a relationship with Barbara Kean, when Barabara falls into a coma after a fight with her ex-fiance, she then meets Butch, and is involved with him.[498][499]
Monica GallagherAnnabelle Apsion
Chloe Webb
Shameless (UK)
Shameless (US)
Married to Frank Gallagher, but has female lovers as well.[500]
Esther GarcíaFátima BaezaHospital CentralDated several men before marrying Maca.[501][502]
Ferdinand "Ferdy" GarciaRamon TikaramThis Life[503]
Jasmine GarzaLuvia PetersenContinuumMoving through time with other "freedom fighters," she an openly bisexual woman.

[504]

DSI Stella GibsonGillian AndersonThe FallIn the third episode of the second season, she mouth-kisses Reed Smith (Archie Panjabi) to drive away the advances from a male, and the two then headed to Gibson's hotel room but Smith changed her mind.[505][506]
Dr. Emily GraceGeorgina ReillyMurdoch MysteriesEmily had relationships with male characters (most notably, George Crabtree and Leslie Garland). In Season 8 episode "High Voltage", she meets suffragette Lillian Moss. Emily falls in love with her and has a romantic relationship with Lillian.[507]
Inez GreenLeah GibsonJessica JonesOne of Jeri Hogarth's lovers.[508]
Clarke GriffinEliza TaylorThe 100Romantically involved with male character Finn and Lesbian characters Lexa and Niylah. In the Season 4 premier, she confesses to her mother in tears that she was in love with Lexa.[509]
Rosie GulliverSarah SolemaniBad EducationDated multiple men and also dated a female former student.[510]
Eleanor GuthrieHannah NewBlack SailsHas a complicated on-again, off-again relationship with Charles Vane. In the beginning of season one she and Max, who is a woman, are lovers.[511]
Rana Habeeb (aka Rana Nazir)Bhavna LimbachiaCoronation StreetRana is a married Muslim woman and has an affair with Kate Connor.[512]
Remy "Thirteen" HadleyOlivia WildeHouseIs seen in sexual and romantic relationships with males and females.[513] In one episode, she talks about her bisexuality to a co-worker.[514]
Hadley HaleLindsey HaunTrue BloodHadley was the lover of vampire queen Sophie-Anne, and also had a son with her ex-husband Remy Savoy.[515]
Evelyn HarperHolland TaylorTwo and a Half MenDuring the show, she has dated women and men.[516]
Holly HartSandra HuggettFamily Affairs Had a relationship with Susie Ross, then with Dave Matthews.[517]
Shawna HawkinsElliot PageTales of the CityShawna is a bisexual bartender.[518]
Georgina HobartGwyneth PaltrowThe Politician (TV series)In season 1 Georgina leaves her husband Keaton for her female horse trainer, Brigitte. She later has relationships with Alison and Tino McCutcheon.[519][520]
Jean HollowayNaomi WattsGypsyMarried to a man, and sexually involved with Sidney Pierce.[521]
HollyBillie PiperTrue LoveIs romantically and is implied to be sexually involved with Karen.[522]
Susan IvanovaClaudia ChristianBabylon 5[523][524]
Audrey JensenBex Taylor-KlausScreamRefers to herself as bicurious.[525]
Melantha JhirlJodie Turner-SmithNightflyersMelantha is a genetically enhanced human aboard the starship Nightflyer, which is traveling to an alien starship that is to be studied. She has sex with all four men on board and two of the women, within the third week of their mission.[232][526]
Elizabeth JohnsonLady GagaAmerican Horror Story: HotelCountess Johnson was involved in a polyamorous relationship with Rudolph Valentino and Natacha Rambova. Through the decades she has had many other lovers both male and female including Donovan, Tristan Duffy, Ramona Royale and her husband James Patrick March.[72]
Samantha JonesKim CattrallSex and the CityThough most of her relationships were with men, she had an affair with a woman.[527][528]
Amber KaliraiNikki PatelCoronation Street[529][530]
Ash KaurGurlaine Kaur GarchaEastEndersShe is in a relationship with Iqra Ahmed.[531]
Barbara KeanErin RichardsGothamWas involved romantically with Renee Montoya.[5]
Annalise KeatingViola DavisHow to Get Away With MurderShe has had relationships with both men and women (such as Sam Keating, Nate Lahey, and Eve Rothlo) who reportedly dies at one point in the series.[532][533]
KeelinChristina MosesThe OriginalsKeelin had a relationship with Freya.[534]
KellyGugu Mbatha-RawBlack Mirror
Episode: "San Junipero"
Once married to a man she loved, Kelly is living a free-spirited existence in a simulated reality where she dates men — until she meets Yorkie, a lesbian. She falls in love with Yorkie and chooses to remain together with her.[535]
Alex KellyOlivia WildeThe O.C.She was in relationships with Marissa Cooper and Seth Cohen while she was on the series.[536][537]
Tina KennardLaurel HollomanThe L WordShe had relationships with men and women in the series, the most important of all with Bette.[538][539]
Pat KerriganLiz May BriceBad GirlsHas a relationship with her cellmate Sheena William. Had a boyfriend before going to prison.[540]
Jane Kerkovich-WilliamsEliza CoupeHappy EndingsShe had a lesbian stage during college, although she is married to Brad Williams.[541][542]
KillianGriffin McElroyThe Adventure ZoneMarried Carey Fangbattle in the finale of the Balance arc.[137]
Molly KrollClementine FordThe L WordMolly had a crush on Shane.[543][544]
Lena KunderaOlga SosnovskaAll My ChildrenLena was a sassy bisexual from Poland; her love interests included Bianca Montgomery, Boyd Larraby and Michael Cambias. Her relationship with Lena was commony referred to as Lianca.[545][546]
LagerthaKatheryn WinnickVikingsLagertha is a shield-maiden and a Queen. In season 4 she enters into a relationship with Astrid, a shield-maiden, and they are together for several years. In season 5, after Astrid was kidnapped and wedded to a king, a pregnant Astrid meets Lagertha in battle and asks to be killed. Lagertha didn't want to do it, but Astrid lunges at her and Lagertha is forced to kill Astrid.[408]
C.J. LambAmanda DonohoeL.A. LawAfter winning a case together, C.J. and Abby Perkins walked into a parking lot, hugged, and then kissed. The next day, they both declared their attraction to men and decided to be best friends instead.[547][548]
Sara LanceCaity LotzArrow
Legends of Tomorrow
Was in a relationship with Nyssa al Ghul[5] and Oliver Queen but has a preference for women (Invasion Crossover). She is also in a relationship with Ava Sharpe.[549] Her character was later moved over to the Legends of Tomorrow show with the name "White Canary."[328][100]
Miranda LangAbi TuckerThe Secret Life of Us[550]
Tourmaline LarouKarla CromeCarnival RowTourmaline and Vignette Stonemoss were lovers in the past and are now close friends. In season 1 she has been shown as having feelings for Vignette. She survives in the Burgue as a sex worker in a Fae brothel, where her clients have been male. (It's possible that she may be lesbian and prefers sexual intimacy and romantic love with women.)[551]
LauraLaura AinsworthHollyoaksLaura slept with Charlotte, and soon after she slept with Zak.[552]
Sophie-Anne LeclerqEvan Rachel WoodTrue BloodShe was in a relationship with Hadley, and also had many relationships with the vampires she created.[553][554]
Maggie LinJulia Taylor RossSaving HopeHas previously dated men. She becomes romantically interested in Dr. Sydney Katz and they kiss and have sex. Later, Zach Miller sets up an online dating profile for Maggie that includes interest in male and female candidates. In season 5, she reunited with Sydney and they begin dating.[555]
Portia Lin / Two / RebeccaMelissa O'NeilDark MatterPowered by nanites and born as Rebecca, Two is a robot who was in love with Dr. Shaw. When the Dr. started to die, he had a robot built in her likeness with the intent of having Shaw put in the body. Sometime before all that happened, she became Portia Lin, a space pirate and lost all her memories.[556]
Peri LomaxRuby O'DonnellHollyoaksShe is in a relationship with a man named Tom, flirts with a man named Alfie Nightingale, and later begins a relationship with a woman named Harley Frater.[557]
Ruby / Red LucasMeghan OryOnce Upon a TimeIn season one she was in love with Peter, who dies tragically. In season five episode "Ruby Slippers", she reveals to Mulan that what she should have been searching for, instead of her pack, was someone like Dorothy Gale. Her True Love kiss awakens Dorothy from a sleeping spell and after this they become lovers.[558]
LucretiaLucy LawlessSpartacus: Blood and Sand
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
Spartacus: Vengeance
She has had sexual and romantic relationships with both men and women.[559]
Kith LyonneSarita ChoudhuryJessica JonesWas in a relationship with Jeri Hogarth, while Jeri was also having a secret affair with Wendy. They broke up. Kith went on to marry Peter and have a daughter. Twenty-five years later, Jeri tries to renew their relationship.[560]
Mary Agnes MacNueMerritt WeverGodlessAfter her husband is killed, she takes over the role of the town's mayor, wears her late husband's clothes, and becomes involved in a romantic same-sex relationship with Callie Dunne.[561][562]
Queen Maeve / Maggie ShawDominique McElligottThe BoysMaeve has been in relationships with both Homelander and Elena. At first she is, however, closeted regarding Elena until she is outed by Homelander as lesbian on live television. Later Elena clarifies that Maeve is, in fact, bisexual.[128][563][564][129]
Helen MagnusAmanda TappingSanctuaryA two-and-a-half century old scientist, thanks to vampire blood, she runs the global Sanctuary Network.[565]
MandyMia Kirshner24Mandy was a terrorist and professional assassin, Mandy was notable for being one of the few antagonists of the series to remain alive during the entire run. She was in relationships with Bridgit, Martin and Gary.[566][567]
Sarah ManningTatiana MaslanyOrphan BlackShe initiates a steamy encounter with a woman and her boyfriend at a bar, but mostly with the other woman. She has also been romantically involved with Cal, who fathered her daughter Kira.[568]
Evony Fleurette Marquise / The MorriganEmmanuelle VaugierLost GirlThe Morrigan, leader of the Dark Fae, seduces males and allows herself to be seduced by women, Bo in Season 2 and Lauren in Season 4.[569]
Cara MasonTabrett BethellLegend of the SeekerCara had relationships with Dahlia and Leo.[570]
MathildeAlwara HöfelsMord mit AussichtMathilde, a carpenter, states she is open to relationships with both men and women.[571]
MayaEsther PovitskyCrazy Ex-GirlfriendWhen Darryl came out as bisexual, Maya announced that she was bisexual as well, in season 1 episode 14, "Josh Is Going to Hawaii!".[572]
Debbie McAllisterNatalie RolesThe BillShe was married to Tom until his death, then started dating Juliet, who died, then went out with Jack.[573]
Michelle McBrideMaria BelloGoliathEx-wife of Billy McBride, Michelle kisses Callie Senate in episode "It's Donald". She enters into a same-sex affair with her.[574]
Mini McGuinnessFreya MavorSkins[575]
Sally McKennaSarah PaulsonAmerican Horror Story: HotelSally fell in love with two musicians, a man and a woman, and later had a threesome with them.[576]
Paige MichalchukLauren CollinsDegrassi: The Next GenerationHas dated a number of male characters, and one female character. Her actress, Lauren Collins, believes that Paige doesn't label herself, though she is often referred to in the media and by fans as bisexual.[577][578][579]
Freya MikaelsonRiley VoelkelThe OriginalsIn a relationship with Keelin.[580]
Nicole MillerSally MartinShortland StreetNicole is a bisexual theatre nurse, who is engaged to fellow nurse Maeve Mullins.[581]
Nico MinoruLyrica OkanoRunawaysAfter breaking up with Alex Wilder, Nico begins developing feelings for Karolina Dean.[108][533] At a dance, Karolina hesitatingly kisses Nico and pulls back, but Nico reciprocated. In a later episode, Nico initiates their second kiss. That night, she and Karolina are seen together, spooning as they sleep.[582]
Eva Kviig MohnLisa TeigeSkamEva never explicitly states her sexuality, but she was in relationships with men and she kisses several times Vilde Lien Hellerud. The creator of the show confirmed she was bisexual.[583]
Angela MontenegroMichaela ConlinBonesAn Asian-Pacific Island and bisexual woman[584] who once had a relationship with a woman (which was briefly rekindled in the show's fourth season), she is married to Jack Hodgins,[113] with whom she has a son.
Sophie MooreMeagan TandyBatwomanSophie was lovers with Kate Kane when the two were cadets in a military academy,[532] but their relationship ended when Kate's sexual orientation was discovered and Kate was discharged; and Sophie chose to remain in the academy and not be with Kate. Sophie later becomes a Crow agent and marries Tyler, another Crow agent.[205]
Dylan MorelandAlexandra HedisonThe L WordDylan was involved with Danny Wilson and Helena Peabody, whom she later sued for sexual harassment.[585]
Lorna MorelloYael StoneOrange is the New Black[586]
Toby NanceCrystal LowePrimeval: New WorldToby is a young physics prodigy, who is part of a specialized team that investigates dinosaurs and other dangerous predators emerging onto the streets of Vancouver, Canada through anomalies in time.[587][588]
Kira NerysNana VisitorStar Trek: Deep Space NineHer Mirror universe counterpart, Intendant Kira, is bisexual and shown surrounded by a mixed-gender harem. She's eventually depicted being in a romantic relationship with her universe's Ezri Tigan.[589]
NickiNicola ReynoldsIdealShe and Moz have a love/hate relationship, at some point she gets involved with Sangita, but goes back to Moz.[590]
Dr. Eleanor O'HaraEve BestNurse JackieA bisexual doctor.[140][251]
Clara Oswald/Oswin OswaldJenna ColemanDoctor WhoIn episode "Into the Dalek", she was in a relationship with Danny Pink, and in others she indicated attraction towards the male incarnations of The Doctor (eps. "Eleventh", "The Time of the Doctor", "Twelfth", "Deep Breath"). In episode "The Magician's Apprentice", she has an implied off-screen romance with Jane Austen, whom she refers to later as a "phenomenal kisser".[409][410] A further implied reference occurs in episode "Face the Raven", in which she says about Austen, "I love her. Take that how you like." In the narrative of the series, Clara is "fragmented" through time and space. One of these fragments is named Oswin Oswald. In the episode "Asylum of the Daleks" (series 7), Oswin says to Rory Williams, "First boy I ever fancied was called Rory...actually, she was called Nina. I was going through a phase."[591][412]
Valencia PerezGabrielle RuizCrazy Ex-GirlfriendAt the beginning of the series, Valencia is engaged to a man; later in the series she has a relationship with a woman.[592][593]
Lindsay PetersonThea GillQueer as Folk (US)Lindsay is in a partner relationship with Melanie Marcus, but had an affair with a man, Sam Auerbach, in season 4. She and Melanie break up because of it, but reconcile in season 5.[594][595]
Sarah PfeffermanAmy LandeckerTransparentSarah was married to a man, and was briefly engaged to a woman. She describes herself as bisexual throughout the third season.[596][597]
Brittany S. PierceHeather MorrisGleeWas in a long-term relationship with Santana, which culminated in a marriage, but have romantic relationships with Artie Abrams and Sam Evans through the series.[598][233]
Sidney PierceSophie CooksonGypsyEx-girlfriend of one of Jean Holloway's male patients, she becomes sexually involved with her.[599]
Alice PieszeckiLeisha HaileyThe L Word
The L Word: Generation Q
She has had relationships and hookups with men and women and identifies as bisexual.[600]
Natacha RambovaAlexandra DaddarioAmerican Horror Story: HotelShe and her husband Rudolph Valentino were both involved in a polyamorous relationship with the young Elizabeth Johnson.[601]
Mona RamseyChloe WebbTales of the CityMona is a bisexual hippie.[602]
Lenora RauchMaria SchraderDeutschland 86She's openly bisexual.[603]
Amy RaudenfeldRita VolkFaking ItAfter Amy and her best friend Karma pretend to be in a lesbian relationship Amy realises she does in fact love Karma and begins to question her sexuality.[604] Throughout the series she dates both men and women before entering a relationship with her childhood friend Sabrina.
Christine ReadeRiley KeoughThe Girlfriend ExperienceChristine ia an attorney in training who leads a double life as a high-end sex worker. She has been involved with Avery Suhr and David Tellis.[605]
Shannon ReedIsla FisherHome and Away[606]
Evelyn ReyNora ArnezederOriginRey mentioned that she once had a relationship with a woman.[607] She has also had a relationship with a man.[608]
Kenya RosewaterMia KirschnerDefianceA bisexual woman.[148]
Susan RossHeidi SwedbergSeinfeld[609]
Susie RossTina LandiniFamily Affairs[610]
Ramona RoyaleAngela BassettAmerican Horror Story: HotelWas involved in a decade long relationship with the Countess[72] but later left her for a rapper named Prophet Moses.
Sophia RussoKelli GiddishThe Good WifeA private investigator, Sophia is married (to a man) and is lovers with Kalinda Sharma.[611]
RynEline PowellSirenRyn, a mermaid, is attracted to Maddie. She has also shown interest in Ben, Maddie's boyfriend.[423]
Ellaria SandIndira VarmaGame of ThronesShe is the paramour to Oberyn Martell and mother to several of his bastard daughters, the Sand Snakes, later sent into deep mourning after the death of her lover, and is bisexual.[612]
Toshiko SatoNaoko MoriDoctor Who
Torchwood
An East Asian bisexual computer expert,[613] he dated and slept with a woman (Mary) in Torchwood episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts" (2x07), and had mutual romantic feelings for Owen Harper.
Madeline ScottRachelle LefevreProven InnocentMadeline self-identifies as a bisexual lawyer specializing in wrongful convictions. She spent ten years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit.[614][615]
Inara SerraMorena BaccarinFireflyKnown as a Companion, she's a courtesan for upper-class clients and dignitaries, male or female.[616]
Jenny SchecterMia KirshnerThe L WordWas in a relationship with Tim at the beginning of the series but has relationships with women the rest of the series.[617]
Bärbel SchmiedMeike Droste (de)Mord mit AussichtBärbel falls in love with Mathilde, which confuses her as she isn’t a lesbian. The two have a short affair. After this, Bärbel only dates men.[571]
Kalinda SharmaArchie PanjabiThe Good WifeHas an ex-husband, dates Cary, and has been involved with female lovers (Lana Delaney, Sophia Russo).[611][618][619]
Sameen ShawSarah ShahiPerson of InterestShaw is a skilled assassin and former government operative first introduced in Season 2.[620]
Eleanor ShellstropKristen BellThe Good PlaceIn "Michael's Gambit", the final episode of season 1, she describes Tahani Al-Jamil as "a hot, rich fraud with legs for days", then adds "Side note, I might legit be into Tahani."[621][622]
Ella SimmsKatie CassidyMelrose Place 2.0A regular character and bisexual woman in this series.[623]
Number SixTricia HelferBattlestar GalacticaCylon “Number Six” and her clone variants were shown having sexual relationships with both male and female characters.[624]
Astrid SloanLucy BoyntonThe Politician (TV series)Astrid describes herself and her boyfriend River Barkley as 'kinda fluid', and enegages in a threeway with River and his male lover Payton Hobart. After River's death she has a brief sexual relationship with a man named Ricardo and also engages in a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and his girlfriend Alice Charles.[625]
Petra SolanoYael GrobglasJane the VirginIn early seasons, Petra is in relationships with men, including Rafael Solano, but falls in love with a woman in season 4.[593][614]
River SongAlex KingstonDoctor WhoMentions in passing that she had a second wife during the series 9 Christmas special.[626]
Zelda SpellmanMiranda OttoChilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series)In the first season Zelda began an affair with her colleague Faustus Blackwood and eventually married him after the death of his wife. She later separated from her husband and began a relationship with Marie LeFleur.
Ali SpencerKelli HollisEmmerdaleThe mother of Amelia and Sean Spencer who leaves her husband, Dan, and flat on the Hotten estate for a new start in the village with her children and her girlfriend, Ruby Haswell.[168]
Olivia SpencerCrystal ChappellGuiding LightOlivia Spencer had been married five times, and also had romantic feelings for Natalia.[627]
Lucy SpillerCourteney CoxDirtAlthough she has always dated men, she had a sexual relationship with her friend Tina Harrod.[628]
Maya St. GermainBianca LawsonPretty Little LiarsWas romantically involved with Emily Fields.[629][140][141]
June StahlAlly WalkerSons of AnarchyLove interest of Amy Tyler.[630]
Helen StewartSimone LahbibBad GirlsEngaged to a man at the beginning of series 1, but forms a relationship with prisoner Nikki Wade.[631]
Jacqueline StewartJanine DuvitskiBenidormJacqueline is a swinger, and with her husband con a free stay out of the resort.[632]
Vignette StonemossCara DelevingneCarnival RowIn the past, Vignette was in a relationship with Tourmaline Larou. She and Tourmaline have remained close friends.[551][633]
SusanHilary JardineVan HelsingSusan had an abusive boyfriend when the series began. In episode 1.09 she kisses her friend Vanessa (Van) Helsing on the lips and attempts physical intimacy with her.[634]
Anna TaggaroDaniella AlonsoOne Tree HillAnna was the first LGBT character to be introduced onto the show.[614]
TamsinRachel SkarstenLost GirlAfter she is done with him she shares a male one night stand with Bo, then initiates a friends with benefits relationship with her in Season 5.[635]
Stahma TarrJaime MurrayDefianceA bisexual woman.[23]
Marissa TaskerBrittany AllenAll My Children[636]
Charity TateEmma AtkinsEmmerdaleHad a brief relationship with Zoe Tate but is generally represented as a 'man's woman' or 'femme fatale' and has had many more relationships with men and been married more than once.[637]
Adrianna Tate-DuncanJessica Lowndes90210He has had relationships with men (The most important with Navid) although she had an affair with a girl named Gia.[9][314]
Tina TevetinoIzzie SteeleDirk Gently's Holistic Detective AgencyCame out as bisexual in Season 2, episode 3.[638]
TheaMelissa RoxburghValorA CIA agent who had short-term relationships with both SSG Zoe Cho and CPT Leland Gallo.[639]
Jasmine ThomasJenna ColemanEmmerdale[640]
Tara ThorntonRutina WesleyTrue BloodTara is a bisexual vampire who has a girlfriend named Naomi.[141][251]
Number ThreeLucy LawlessBattlestar Galactica[641]
Toni TopazVanessa MorganRiverdaleToni kissed Jughead, but later said she preferred girls.[642]
Callie TorresSara RamirezGrey's AnatomyCallie realized she's bisexual in season 4. She has had romances with men (Mark Sloan, George O'Malley) and women (Arizona Robbins, Erica Hahn, Penelope Blake).[643][644][645] In the show's ninth season, Callie and Arizona raise a baby together.[314]
Gina TribbianiDrea De MatteoJoeyIn the Season 2 episode "Joey and the Holding Hands", it is implied that Gina may be bisexual.[646]
Dutch VeldersRuta GedmintasThe StrainDutch had romantic feelings for Nikki Taylor and Vasiliy Fet, as well as engaging in sex with both.[647]
Nyssa-VexWallis DayKryptonNyssa was in a same-sex relationship in the past.[648] (Those born in the House of Vex or marry into it use "Vex" as their surname.)
VillanelleJodie ComerKilling EveVillanelle is a psychopathic assassin.[649]
Elise WassermannClémence PoésyThe TunnelElise has had sex with men based on an emotionally detached physical necessity. She had never experienced instinctual attraction for anyone until she met Eryka Klein, and falls in love with her (the first time Elise has felt this way about someone).[216][217]
Helena "H.G." WellsJaime MurrayWarehouse 13In 2.11, Helena stated "many of my lovers were men". In the series' finale Myka reveals that Helena is dating a woman named Giselle.[650]
McAfee WestbrookLaura DreyfussThe PoliticianThroughout the series McAfee has relationships with men and women.[651]
Ilana WexlerIlana GlazerBroad CityA free spirited 23 year old and Abbi Abrams' best friend who often sleeps around with men and women equally, but has a steady relationship with a male dentist named Lincoln Rice, although she only wants the relationship to be "physical."[652]
Jodie WildeMontana ManningHollyoaks[653]
Shaz WileyLindsey FawcettBad Girls[654]
Sheena WilliamsLaura RogersBad GirlsHas a child with her boyfriend but forms a relationship with fellow prisoner Pat Kerrigan and intends to stay with her even after release.[655]
Clarice WillowPolly WalkerCaprica[656]
Palmer WylandJaime KingThe Class[657]
XenaLucy LawlessXena: Warrior PrincessShe loved Gabrielle.[495]
Aleksandra ZimińskaMarta WierzbickaNa WspólnejMost notable "bisexual" person, probably only, in contemporary Polish pop culture. Na Wspólnej is a popular Polish soap opera. Aleksandra Zimińska is in a romantic relationship with Klaudia Bracka.[658]

Male characters

Baron AfanasDoug JonesWhat We Do in the ShadowsThe Baron is bisexual and has had secret affairs with both Nadja and Laszlo.[659]
Adam Eduardo AlvaroTyler PoseyJane the VirginIn season 4 episode 5, he reveals to Jane that he is bisexual. He later decides to move to Los Angeles for a job when they offer him a bigger salary.[660][614]
Jez AndrewsLloyd EverittCasualtyJez joined the series in 2016 and was characterised as a "young, ludicrously handsome and very openly bisexual" paramedic.[661]
Baum ArndtPhilipp ChristopherOriginHe had a relationship with a man and a woman.[662]
Nathaniel BaltimoreHugh DavidsonSaul of the Mole Men[663]
Magnus BaneHarry Shum, Jr.ShadowhuntersExplicitly states interest in both men and women in the episode "Of Men and Angels," then proceeded to show interest in starting a relationship with one of the main male characters (Alec Lightwood). They officially started a relationship in Episode 6 of Season 2 and were established to be in love in Episode 10 of the same season, when they exchanged "I love yous". He's had romantic relationships with women before,[72] with the vampire Camille Belcourt being the one that stings the most.
River BarkleyDavid CorenswetThe Politician (TV series)River has been dating Astrid Sloan for years but develops a romantic affair with Payton Hobart, and even has a threesome with them.
Tyler BarrolAshton HolmesRevengeHe dates Ashley Davenport but later seduces Nolan Ross.[664][665]
Chuck BassEd WestwickGossip GirlChuck has many sexual encounters in the show, mainly with women. He seduces and kisses a man as part of a sex game that he played with his girlfriend Blair, when she asks how he feels about kissing a man, Chuck responds, "Do you think I’ve never kissed a guy before?".[666]
Tim BaylissKyle SecorHomicide: Life on the StreetIn the first episode concerning the matter he flatly stated he was "not gay" and did not formally declare himself to be bisexual until Season 7, but even then he did not want to be deemed "a crusader". This way of treating his sexuality is believed to have made the network uncomfortable.[667]
Freddie BaxterFreddie FoxCucumber, BananaDescribed by roommate Dean Monroe as being "kind of anything" in reference to his sexuality.[668] He is confirmed as being bisexual by actor Freddie Fox.[669]
Steven BealeAaron SidwellEastEndersThe buildup to Steven's 2008 exit involved in a bisexual love triangle storyline among him, Stacey, and Christian Clarke (John Partridge), who is Jane's gay brother.[670][671] He returned in 2016 with a girlfriend, Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa).[672]
Tobias BeecherLee TergesenOzHe had a wife and then has a relationship with his female lawyer; while in prison he has a relationship with Chris Keller and a few sexual encounters with other inmates.[673][674]
BenDavid QuirkPlease Like MeBen is a one-night stand of Josh's during the initial stages of his open relationship with Arnold.[675] Ben is later hospitalized, facing a possibly life-threatening surgery, causing a dilemma for Josh as to whether or not it is appropriate to visit him. Josh ends up doing so, which frustrates Arnold and creates the defining rift in their relationship. Josh later tries to get back in contact with Ben, but he has begun a relationship with a woman.[676]
George Oscar BluthWill ArnettArrested DevelopmentHe is in relationships with Marta, Ann, and Kitty. In a elaborate plot, Tony Wonder and George attempt to seduce one another in order to ruin each other's careers. Ann eventually tricks them into having sex with one another. George also tell his nephew a story about him having a threesome with a man and a woman.[677]
Wolfgang BogdanowMax RiemeltSense8In season finale, is shown to be engaging in a threesome with Kala and her husband, Rajan.
Lockie CampbellNick RhysHollyoaksDuring his marriage to Porsche McQueen, her cousin John Paul reveals that Lockie is bisexual and has been coming on to him. Porsche doesn't care and still marries him.[678][679]
CassidyJoe GilgunPreacherAlthough mostly attracted to women, Cassidy makes several comments throughout the series about having sex with men, usually under the influence of drugs. In season 3 he kisses and shows attraction towards Eccarius, indicating that their relationship will be more than platonic.[680][681]
Ethan ChandlerJosh HartnettPenny DreadfulHas a "romantic encounter" with Dorian Gray.[472]
Keith CharlesMathew St. PatrickSix Feet UnderKeith's relationship with David is off and on, during one of their "off" times, Keith has a brief fling with pop star Celeste.[682]
Oscar CherniakShawn ErkerRenegadepress.comOscar has been open and honest about his bisexuality to his girlfriend Patti, but still finds the relationship facing challenges.[683][684]
Quentin ColdwaterJason RalphThe MagiciansDates Alice Quinn in season 1, and falls in love with Eliot Waugh in season 3.[685][686]
John ConstantineMatt RyanLegends of TomorrowHad sex with Sara Lance and kissed Gary Green.[687][100]
(Canonic bisexuality established in 1992 comic.[688])
Tim CornishLee WilliamsNo Night Is Too LongTim is a college student who begins a relationship with his teacher Dr. Ivo Steadman, and he is also involved with Isabel Winwood at the same time.[689]
Beauchamp DayThomas GibsonTales of the CityBeauchamp seduces both Mary Ann and Jon, who, unbeknownst to Beauchamp, is his wife’s gynecologist.[690][691]
Craig DeanGuy BurnetHollyoaksHad an affair with John Paul McQueen while with girlfriend Sarah Barnes. He found it difficult to choose between them, admitting he loved them both.[692]
Logan DelosBen BarnesWestworldLogan has sex with two female hosts and one male host. On the same night that he flirts with a male guest, he also kisses a female host. He engages in an orgy with both sexes.[693]
Sonny DhillonPal AronCoronation StreetSonny's girlfriend finds out about his secret bi-sexual past, when he kisses Sean Tully.[694]
Rich DotcomEnnis EsmerBlindspotRich likes to flirt with all the members of the team.[695]
Will DrakeCheyenne JacksonAmerican Horror Story: HotelInitially self-identifies as gay, but he later reveals he is a closeted bisexual who fears the prejudice others have regarding bisexuality.[696]
Morris FischerJoris PutmanGoede Tijden, Slechte Tijden[697]
Evan FrearsBrock KellyDays of our Lives Dated girlfriend Jordan Ridgeway and then dated boyfriend Sonny Kiriakis.[698]
Felix GaetaAlessandro JulianiBattlestar Galactica[699]
Ian GallagherGerard KearnsShameless (UK)Originally starts as a purely gay character, but reveals in later seasons that he has engaged in heterosexual relationships, and he is in a relationship with Mickey. [700]
Conrad GatesBen PriceFootballers' Wives[701]
Will GrahamHugh DancyHannibalWhile show runner Bryan Fuller initially described Will as heterosexual, he has confirmed that Will is in love with Hannibal.[702] While describing Will and Hannibal's relationship, Fuller says: "You can have this intimate connection with somebody that then causes you to wonder where the lines of your own sexuality are. And we didn't quite broach the sexuality. It was certainly suggested, but the love is absolutely on the table. There is love between these two men, and confusion between these two men." He has also confirmed that the attraction between him and Hannibal is mutual.[703][704][705][706][707]
Gary GreenAdam TsekhmanLegends of TomorrowA Time Bureau agent and Ava Sharpe's subordinate.[100][708] (2018-Present)
Adam GroffConnor SwindellsSex EducationIn season 1, Adam is the school bully, and is dating Aimee. Adam beats up Eric Effiong on a regular basis, until eventually he realizes he is sexually attracted to Eric and he gives him oral sex.[614][709]
Michael GuerinMichael VlamisRoswell, New MexicoMichael has been in relationships with Alex and Maria.[710][614]
Owen HarperBurn GormanTorchwoodHad sexual relationships/interest in men (Colin, Mark Lynch) and women (Katie Russel, Gwen Cooper).[711][712]
Chad Harris-CraneDonn Swaby
Charles Divins
PassionsChad has been in relationsips with Simone Russell and Vincent[713][lower-alpha 4]
Larry HendersonJohn LithgowTrial & ErrorLarry is bisexual and has had a lover outside of his marriage.[714][715]
Payton HobartBen PlattThe Politician (TV series)Initially identifies as straight and dates his classmate Alice Charles but develops a romantic relationship with his male classmate River Barkley and even has a threesome with River and his girlfriend Astrid Sloan. He and Alice later enter a short lived polyamorous relationship with Astrid before getting married.[716]
Saul HoldenRon RifkinBrothers & SistersHis bisexuality was revealed in the 2007-2008 season, becoming "the first over-60 series regular LGBT character on broadcast television" according to GLAAD.[717] Later in the show he struggled with his bisexuality, which he had previously hidden from his family.[62]
Miles Hollingsworth IIIEric OsborneDegrassi: The Next Generation
Degrassi: Next Class
Has had romantic relationships with females, and one male. Though he was hesitant to label himself, he finally comes to terms with his sexuality, and comes out as bisexual in the fourth season.[614][718]
Nolan HotchkissChris MasonPretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists[719]
Tony HillsMark HomerEastEndersTony was a bisexual, having numerous relationships with men and women; most notably with Tiffany and then with her brother Simon.[720][721]
JakeSteve LundSchitt's CreekJake dates both Stevie and David simultaneously. When he proposes a throuple, Stevie and David both run.[722]
Ianto JonesGareth David-LloydTorchwoodHas a secret relationship with a woman at the beginning of the show, then later starts a relationship with main character Jack Harkness, a bisexual captain,[58] later dying in a miniseries.[96]
Ivan JonesDaniel BrocklebankEmmerdale[723]
Christopher "Chris" KellerChristopher MeloniOzHas a relationship with a male inmate named Tobias Beecher, and is bisexual serial killer who preys upon gay men in the outside world while hiding his sexual orientation through a series of marriages.[724]
Jim LaheyJohn DunsworthTrailer Park BoysJim is a bisexual, drunk, trailer-park supervisor.[725]
Hannibal LecterMads MikkelsenHannibalHas been in relationships with women as well as being in love with a man, Will Graham.[432]
Series creator Bryan Fuller said about the relationship between Lecter and Graham, "I feel one is om[ni]sexual and one is heterosexual and there's a lot of influence going back and forth"; but he did not specifically identify which of the two.[726]
Danny LomaxStephen BillingtonHollyoaks[727]
MarkLuke BilykLost GirlMark is shown as being attracted to females and has sex with Bo Dennis, then as his friendship with Vex grows their relationship becomes romantic.[728]
Oberyn MartellPedro PascalGame of ThronesPrince Oberyn Martell, also known as the Red Viper, was a member of House Martell, the ruling family of Dorne. He is bisexual and has eight illegitimate daughters, collectively known as the "Sand Snakes".[729][730]
Gael MartinezTommy MartinezGood Trouble[614][731]
Moose MasonCody KearsleyRiverdaleMoose is a student at Riverdale High School, and is bisexual and has a relationship with Kevin Keller.[614][729]
James McGraw / Captain James FlintToby StephensBlack SailsAs young Lieutenant McGraw, he got to know Thomas Hamilton and his wife, Miranda, the three of them started having an affair.[732]
Blake MoranErich BergenMadam SecretaryBlake is Elizabeth McCord's Executive Assistant. He comes out to her in season 3 episode 22, "Revelation".[614][733]
NealMaulik PancholyWhitneyWhitney discovers Neal on a date with another man.[734]
Dexadrine "Dex" PariosCobie SmuldersStumptownA bisexual private investigator and veterans who has a problem with gambling.[735][736]
Danny PennantGary LucyEastEnders[737][738]
Niles PottingerJames MurrayDefiance[739]
Todd QuinlanRobert MaschioScrubsTodd confides that he has had a threesome, meaning that it was two men and a woman. He also says that he appreciates hot regardless of gender.[740]
RandyPatrick RoachTrailer Park BoysRandy is an unambitious bisexual who smokes copious amounts of marijuana, constantly devours cheeseburgers and almost never wears a shirt.[741][725]
Nolan RossGabriel MannRevengeHe is bisexual and has dated men and women.[314]
Ravi RoyStephen UppalHollyoaksRavi was dating Nancy Dean, but after he split with Nancy, he made a pass at Russ Owen. He tried to pass it off as a joke, but later admitted to Russ that he liked girls and guys.[742][743]
RudyFrench StewartMomChef Rudy was revealed in the 2013-2014 broadcast season that he was bisexual.[744]
Ricky SchwartzMatthew FaheyAwkward[745]
Chuck Shurley/GodRob BenedictSupernaturalHe mentions having had both boyfriends and girlfriends in the eleventh season's twentieth episode Don't Call Me Shurley.[746]
Grayson SinclairChristopher VilliersEmmerdale[747]
Ambrose SpellmanChance PerdomoThe Chilling Adventures of SabrinaAmbrose is a warlock, and Sabrina's cousin from England. He is unashamedly sexual and pursues both men and women. He has a brief affair with Prudence Blackwood, and also dates fellow warlock Luke Chalfant.[748]
Eric SlaterTom CourtenayUnforgottenEric was in a heterosexual marriage and had secret Gay relationships with Jimmy Sullivan and another man called Nicholas (the latter is seen only in a photograph).[749]
Leo SpillerWill McCormackDirtLeo is the bisexual brother of the show's main character, tabloid editor Lucy Spiller.[750]
Marcus StandishJoe MortonThe PoliticianFor over ten years Marcus and his wife Dede were involved in a polyamorous relationship with a man named William Ward, although William dumps them after falling in love with another woman. Marcus and Dede briefly engage in a sexual relationship with a different man before dumping him and divorcing each other.[751]
Charlie St. GeorgeTyler Barnhardt13 Reasons WhyCharlie comes out to his father as bisexual once he starts dating his classmate Alex Standall.[752]
Alex StandallMiles Heizer13 Reasons WhyAlex Has an on-again off-again relationship with his classmate Jessica Davis but later has relationships with Winston Williams and Charlie St. hGeorge.[752]
Tony StonemNicholas HoultSkinsHe's in a relationship at the beginning with Michelle (And he cheats on her with other women), but in an episode he shows sexual curiosity for his friend Maxxie Oliver.[729]
Victor StrandColman DomingoFear the Walking DeadConfirmed bisexual by the actor.[753]
Robert SugdenRyan HawleyEmmerdaleRobert starts having an affair with Aaron Dingle whilst engaged to Chrissie White. Their affair is exposed as Robert is outed, his marriage to Chrissie ends as him and Aaron enter into a relationship. Robert later confirms his bisexuality to Aaron expressing he had kept it hidden since being a teenager when his father had beat him for it.[754]
Brett TalbotCody SaintgnueTeen WolfBisexual man and old school rival of Liam Dunbar.[755]
Dell ToledoMichael ChiklisAmerican Horror Story: Freak ShowHe had relations with Ethel Darling and Desiree Dupree, but he was in love with a hustler named Andy.[756]
Paul TorresAdan CantoThe Following[757]
Jeremy UsborneRobert WebbPeep ShowHinted in earlier series', and confirmed in Series 9 in episodes 'Gregory's Beard' and 'Threeism', where Jeremy starts an affair with his current girlfriend Megan's boyfriend Joe, and discusses his sexuality openly with roommate Mark Corrigan.[758]
VexPaul AmosLost GirlBDSM submissive with a favorite dominatrix in Season 2, he has a sexual fantasy involving Mark in Season 5 and the two of them become a couple.[759]
Leopoldo "Polo" Benavent VilladaÁlvaro RicoElitePolo began experimenting with his sexuality when he was still in a relationship with Carla, and eventually discovered that he was bisexual.[614]
Alex WalkerDavid J. CorkBi: The WebseriesAlex is an actor who stands in his queerness, and hopes that the people around him could better accept his orientation.[760]
William WardTeddy SearsThe PoliticianFor over ten years Teddy was engaged in a polyamorous relationship with married couple Marcus and Dede Standish, but eventually leaves them for a woman named Hadassah Gold.[751]
Eliot WaughHale ApplemanThe MagiciansEliot has a one night stand with Janet and Quentin.[761]
Tyrell WellickMartin WallströmMr. RobotTyrell's sexuality has never been explicitly stated, but he often uses sex in order to reach his goals and seems pretty comfortable kissing and performing sex acts with both women and men, like Anwar in the show's third episode.[762][447] He has a wife with whom he is implied to be sexually active in the first season of the show, and confesses his love for the main character of the show, Elliot Alderson, who is a man, in the second season. It has been confirmed by the show creator Sam Esmail that he does indeed love Elliot.[763][764]
Darryl WhitefeatherPete GardnerCrazy Ex-GirlfriendHe married a woman but after their separation is dating "White Josh", even singing a song declaring himself bisexual titled "Getting Bi."[765][614]
Jackson WhittemoreColton HaynesTeen WolfJackson was in a relationship with girlfriend Lydia Martin from seasons 1 to 3 before moving to London. Jackson returned to season 6 with his boyfriend Ethan.[729]
ZeroAdam SennHit the Floor[766]

Transgender


Character Portrayed by Program Notes
AaronElliot FletcherThe FostersTrans man who later dates Callie.[126] [767] (2013-2018)
Candy AbundanceAngelica RossPoseTrans woman who is HIV-positive.[768][769][770] (2018–Present)
Elektra AbundanceDominique JacksonPoseTrans woman.[769][771] (2018–Present)
Lulu AbundanceHailie SaharPoseTrans woman.[769][770] (2018–Present)
Unique AdamsAlex NewellGleeTrans woman.[772][516] By the 2013-2014 broadcast season, she had become a series regular.[773][101] (2009-2015)
AnaNava MauGenerationA trans woman who is attempting to be a positive role figure for her niece.[774]
AngeliqueJonny BeauchampPenny DreadfulTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] Angelique encounters Dorian Gray in a cafe, later going to her workplace where it is made clear that she is transgender. (2014-2016)
AnnaValerie Landsburg1st & Ten (1984 TV series)Anna is a trans woman who marries the team's kicker, Zagreb Shkenusky. (1984-1991)
AntoineBrian Michael SmithQueen SugarIt's revealed that Ralph's childhood friend, Antoinette "Toine" Wilkins, was bullied for being gender-variant growing up and Ralph came to their defense. When they reunite in Season 2, Antoinette has transitioned and is a transgender man, and goes by Antoine.[775] Toine is played by transgender actor Brian Michael Smith.[776] (2016–Present)
ArielMarina Matheus3%Marina Matheus plays Gloria's friend Ariel in this Brazilian show. (2016-2020)
Miss ArtiphysKaren DiorXena: Warrior PrincessTrans woman in Season 2 Episode "Here She Comes... Miss Amphipolis". [Citation needed:July 2019] (1995-2001)
Maya AvantKarla MosleyThe Bold and the BeautifulTrans woman [359][777] who is married and has a young daughter.[778] Maya is the first trans woman featured on a US daytime soap opera as a series regular and the first transgender bride to be married on a US daytime soap opera.[779][780][781] (1987–Present)
Cheryl AveryKate MoennigLaw & Order: Special Victims UnitIn the season 4 episode, "Fallacy," Cheryl appears, with Moening considering the show to be her initiation to New York City and said "You have to do Law and Order if you lived in New York!"[782] (1999–Present)
Ivan AycockKelly LynchThe L WordTrans man. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2004-2009)
Hannah/Matty BartonGrace Cassidy
Ash Palmisciano
EmmerdaleTrans man.[783] (Matty is the first transgender character on Emmerdale. He was formerly called Hannah Barton and left the serial in 2012, transitioning off-screen before returning in 2018.[784]) (1972–Present)
Shannon Beiste/SheldonDot-Marie JonesGleeTrans man.[785] (2009-2015)
Benni/BernadetteAnton RubtsovDarkBernadette is a trans woman and prostitute who is Torben's sister. (2017-2020)
Erica BettisHelen ShaverThe Education of Max BickfordTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2001-2002)
BillChris O'DonnellTwo and a Half MenIn the episode "An Old Flame With a New Wick" O'Donnell plays a transgender man named Bill. (2003-2015)
Sasha BookerJamie ClaytonDesignated SurvivorThe third season features Sasha Booker, a trans woman and the President's sister-in-law. (2016-2019)
Hannah BradfordEvie MacDonaldFirst DayTrans girl who is entering middle school and trying to find her "authetic self."[786][787] (2020)
BrandiJenny McCarthyJust Shoot MeBrandi is a trans woman and an old college friend of Finch's as shown in the episode "There's Something About Allison." (1997-2003)
Helen BrearsBethany BlackCucumber
Banana
Trans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2015)
Charlie BriggsDiana WestonMy FamilyDiana Weston plays Charlie Briggs, an old college friend of Ben's who is transgender. (2000-2011)
Cotton BrownAmiyah ScottStarTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] She is the daughter of a salon owner and part of the main cast from season 1 forward. (2016-2019)
Denise BrysonDavid DuchovnyTwin PeaksTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] Bryson is a trans FBI agent, who purportedly began presenting as a woman after working undercover. (1990-1991)
Sophia BursetLaverne CoxOrange Is the New BlackTrans woman.[453] (Laverne Cox is transgender, with The Advocate suggesting that this series is the first women-in-prison series that includes a real trans woman playing the role of a transgender person.[788]) (2013-2019)
Pat CaddisonRobert ReedMedical CenterIn the two-part Season 7 opener, Dr. Pat Caddison, a former colleague of Dr. Gannon, reveals his intention to transition from male to female. (1969-1976)
Robert CalvertMisha ButlerCasualtyThe show featured transgender character Robert in episode 26, "Fatal Error – Part Two," of its 30th season. (2015-2016)
CarlaEve LindleyMr. RobotTrans woman. Known as 'Hot Carla', the local pyromaniac. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2015-2019)
Blessing ChambersModupe AdeyeyeHollyoaksTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (1995–Present)
CharleneJim BaileyNight CourtIn the Season 3 episode "Best of Friends", Dan meets up with a college buddy who is no longer living as a man but is a woman, hence a trans woman. (1984-1992)
Cecilia ChungIvory AquinoWhen We RiseTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2017)
ChrisTheo GermaineWork in ProgressChris is a young trans man, barista, and boyfriend to the lead character. Germain appears in all episodes of the show but is credited as a special guest star.[789] (2019–Present)
Crystal ClarkKrista AllenMarried... with ChildrenIn the episode "Calendar Girl," Beautiful calendar girl Crystal Clark comes out as a trans woman on national TV, to the horror of those who loved her for her body. (1987-1997)
ColeTom PhelanThe FostersTrans man.[472] (2013-2018)
Maxine ConwaySocratis OttoWentworthTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2013–Present)
Jason CostelloVictoria AtkinHollyoaksTrans man. Jason experienced gender dysphoria and is a transgender man who retained an attraction to males.[790] (1995–present)
Hayley CropperJulie HesmondhalghCoronation StreetTrans woman. She later marries a man. (She is the first regular trans character to be introduced into soap opera, with the portrayal praised by British Parliament.[791]) (1960–Present)
DavinaAlexandra BillingsTransparentTrans woman who is HIV-positive.[792] (2014-2019)
DaxVarious actorsStar Trek: Deep Space NineA symbiont, has changed genders throughout their lives. (1993-1999)
Allyson Del LagoJen RichardsNashvilleTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2012-2018)
Bailey DelvecchioKai ShappleyThe Baby-Sitters ClubBailey is a trans child who comes out to her babysitter, Mary Anne Spier.[781][793] (2020-Present)
Charlotte DiLaurentisVanessa RayPretty Little LiarsAlison's sister and a trans woman, who tries to kill herself and her family, which GLAAD called "regrettable."[794][795] (2010-2017)
Barbara DixonSteve PembertonThe League of GentlemenBarbara Dixon is the proprietor of the local taxi firm, Bab's Cabs. (1999-2002)
Martin DunbarMatt GreenwoodWaterloo RoadTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] In 2011, this British school-based drama introduced fictional transgender character, 'Martin Dunbar' played by Matt Greenwood in Series 7, Episode 2 of the BBC Drama Series. The episode features around the 'coming out' and coming-to-terms storyline of the pupil. Kacey Barry, played by Brogan Ellis, is forced to come to terms with her gender issues in series 8 (episode 18, man of the match") when Barry outs Kacey as a girl on the football pitch after Zoe kisses her/him. (2006-2015)
EricaHelen ShaverThe Education of Max BickfordErica is a trans woman and best friend of Max Bickford, the title character. (2001-2002)
Angel EvangelistaIndya MoorePoseTrans woman.[769][796] (2018–Present)
Blanca EvangelistaMj RodriguezPoseTrans woman who has HIV and is, as such, disabled.[769][796][797] (2018–Present)
Morgan FinnJoanne BolandStrange EmpireMorgan is a trans man. The series is set in 1869. (2014-2015)
Frankie FoxHannah AlligoodBetter ThingsSam's middle child, Frankie, is a transgender boy.[798] (2016–Present)
Wendy Garner
Mimosa
Dr. Mona Lavelle
Raspy Transgender Woman
Transgender Person
Sara Buxton
Kate Walsh
Sara Buxton
Lindsay Crouse
Bijoux Deluxe
David Michael Fordham
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationThe fifth-season episode "Ch-ch-changes" focuses on illegal sex reassignment operations in the female transgender community, and features several transgender characters like Wendy, Mimosa, and Mona Lavelle. (2000-2015)
GeorgetteBeau BridgesThe CloserIn the episode "Make Over," Bridges plays Georgette, a transgender woman and Provenza's ex-partner. (2005-2012)
GittelHari NefTransparentTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2014-2019)
Stephanie GrantWilson CruzAlly McBealCruz guest stars as Stephanie Grant, a transgender teen arrested for prostitution whom Ally must defend in court. (1997-2002)
Mackenzie HargreavesGeorgie StoneNeighboursTrans woman. (She is the serial's first transgender character.[799]) (1985–Present)
Jill HartfordAlexandra BillingsHow to Get Away with MurderTrans woman. She is a colleague of Annalise, a pansexual attorney,[800] with the latter continuing to defend her friend no matter what.[801] (2014–Present)
Dolly HollowayMaren HearyGypsyShe may be transgender or lesbian.[802][261] (2017)
Michael HallowellEllie DesautelsRiseTrans man.[803] (2018)
Ma Hyun-yiLee Joo-youngItaewon ClassTrans woman (2020)
Ms. HudsonCandis CayneElementaryTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2012-2019)
ImaniJasmine DavisThe ChiImani is a trans woman who has a storyline center on a romantic relationship [804] (2018-Present)
JanetteMaria Clara SpinelliSupermaxTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2016)
Tara JewkesAriel Ivo ReidCasualtyTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (1986–Present)
JobHoon LeeBansheeJob is a computer hacker and confidant of Lucas Hood. He has been described as transgender, a transvestite and a drag queen.
(Hoon Lee believes that the character is "constantly evolving" and is not interested in "figuring out the label of who he is and every aspect of that."[805]) (2013-2016)
Rachel JohnsonMacKenzie PhillipsThe Love BoatIn a 1982 episode, "I Don't Play Anymore/Gopher's Roommate/Crazy for You," Phillips portrays a trans woman named Rachel Johnson who is eventually accepted as a friend by her old high school classmate, series regular Fred Grandy. (1977-1987)
Sam JordanElliot FletcherY: The Last ManA trans man who proves that the main character, Yorick, not actually "the last man left alive." [806] (2021-Present)
María JoséPaco LeónLa Casa de las FloresTrans woman. [Citation needed:August 2018] (2018-2020)
JudyRebecca RootBoy Meets GirlTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2015-2016)
Gil KesslerJohn SchuckThe Golden GirlsIn the Season 3, episode 8, titled "Brotherly Love," Gil is a city council candidate who comes out as a trans man. (1985-1992)
KikiGlen CampbellQueer as Folk' Later seasons featured a minor transgender character named Kiki (usually described by other characters as "Kiki the Waitress, formerly known as Kenny the Waiter"). This included episodes such as "We Will Survive!," "Bored Out of Ya Fucking Mind" and "Big Fucking Mouth."[807] (2000-2005)
KimDamon HerrimanSecret CityAn Australian drama television series in which a political journalist uncovers a secret city of interlocked conspiracies, putting innocent lives in danger including her own. Her ex-husband, Kim, is a trans woman.[808] (2016–Present)
KylaJamie ClaytonHungIn season 3, Jamie Clayton plays Kyla, a trans woman, in two episodes in the third season in 2011. (2009-2011)
Maura Lee KaruptAlan Mingo Jr.Doom PatrolDanny is a sentient, genderqueer, teleporting street which is being haunted by the Bureau of Normalcy. Former Bureau agent Morris Wilson has become a drag queen named Maura Lee Karupt who helps keep Danny going by sustaining a party atmosphere. (2019–Present)
Micah Lee
Pierce Williams
Leo Sheng
Brian Michael Smith
The L Word: Generation QMicah Lee and Pierce Williams are both trans men, with Lee a protagonist and Williams a secondary character. (2019–Present)
Denise LockwoodAlexandra GreyChicago MedDenise Lockwood is a trans woman who appears in episode 3 of season 2, and is the sister of nurse Maggie Lockwood. She is also a recurring character. (2015–Present)
LolaShakina NayfackDifficult PeopleTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2015-2017)
LouiseJesscia CrockettDark AngelIn Season 1, episode 8, titled ""Out"Back at Jam Pony," Normal has a date with a woman who is actually transgender. After he finds out, he decides that he doesn't care about her past, only to discover that Louise (Played by actress Jessica Crockett) is a lesbian. This was the first time a trans woman was cast to play a trans character on American television. (2000-2002)
Sopia LopezJonathan Del ArcoNip/TuckTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2003-2010)
Luna LaZión MorenoGossip GirlA trans woman is part of the regular cast of this series.[774]
LupGriffin McElroyThe Adventure ZoneTrans woman.[137][809]
Cindy McCauliffLisa EdelsteinAlly McBealTrans woman who appears in the fourth season of the show. (1997-2002)
Louis McGerryTyler Luke CunninghamHolby CitySeries 22 of the show introduced Louis McGerry, the show's first regular transgender character. Louis is a nurse at the titular hospital and the son of CEO and neurosurgeon Max McGerry. (1999–Present)
Janet McKayShelley HackTales from the CryptIn the episode "The Assassin", housewife Janet McKay is revealed to once having been a CIA operative named Ronald Wald. (1989-1996)
Anna MadrigalOlympia DukakisTales of the CityTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (1993)
Sam MalloyAidan MitchellThe RichesSam, the youngest Malloy child, is transgender and frequently dresses in feminine clothing. The idea for Sam's non-binary gender expression came about before Izzard, a gender non-conforming comedian, joined the show.[810] Sam's gender expression is accepted and respected by the Malloy parents and siblings. (2007-2008)
MargoJen RichardsMrs. FletcherMargo is the teacher for the title character's creative writing class. (2019)
Ben MarksIsaiah StannardGood GirlsBen Marks, son of Annie's and Gregg, is bullied and comes out as a transgender boy in season 2 with the name Ben.[100] (2018–Present)
Nomi MarksJamie ClaytonSense8Nomi Marks is a computer hacktivist, and lesbian trans woman, living in San Francisco who finds herself mentally linked to 7 other people from around the world[811] and is in a relationship with Amanita Caplan.[446][812] Nomi is also part of the Cluster. (2015-2018)
Mae MartinMae MartinFeel GoodMae, a recovering addict, does not identify her sexuality. She's had relationships with men and women, and called herself transgender, non-binary, and bisexual in one episode.[813] She is in a same-sex relationship with George, who identified as straight before she started dating Mae[814][815] and tried to have sex with a man in one episode.[816] (2020–Present)
Jazmin MartinezHailie SaharGood TroubleTrans woman.[817] (2019–Present)
Taylor MasonAsia Kate DillonBillionsTaylor is a trans woman and has a storyline centered on a romantic relationship. [804] (2016-Present)
MatthewGarciaParty of Five (2020)Matthew is Lucia's undocumented trans friend who works at the Acostas' restaurant. (2020)
MaxineCallum Booth-FordButterflyThree-part miniseries starring Anna Friel and 11-year old Callum Booth-Ford as her daughter Max(ine).[818] (2018)
Alexis MeadeRebecca RomijnUgly BettyTrans woman who returned from the dead as a complex and sympathetic woman.[819][820] (Initially portrayed by Elizabeth Penn Payne for the first twelve episodes, when she was listed in the credits as "Masked Lady".[821]) She was later written off the show.[822] (2006-2010)
MiaChloë SevignyHit & MissTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2012)
Molly Milkovich____Shameless (US)Trans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2011–Present)
Paul MillanderMatt O'TooleCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationA serial killer who posed as a judge, and serves as Gil Grissom's nemesis, he is featured in multiple episodes. It is later shown that he underwent sexual reassignment in his youth and as a result his relationship with his mother was a complicated one, with him leading a double life, one as Paul Millander and the other as the "Honorable Judge Douglas Mason." (2000-2015)
Ava MooreFamke JanssenNip/TuckTrans woman, with GLAAD criticizing the character as problematic because of her "psychotic and incestuous behavior"[96] (2003-2010)
Linda MurklandLinda GrayAll That GlittersLinda is a transgender fashion model,[823] who is said to be the first transgender series regular on American television.[824] (1977)
Nia Nal / DreamerNicole MainesSupergirlTrans woman, said to be the first transgender superhero.[206][825] She works at CatCO (introduced in Season 4).[826] (2015–Present)
Hans NeemanTracey UllmanThe Tracey Ullman ShowTrans man. [Citation needed:July 2019] (1987-1990)
NoahElliot FletcherFaking ItGay trans man.[767] (2014-2016)
Cassandra O'BrienZoë WanamakerDoctor WhoTrans woman.
(In one review, she was described as an "incidental parody of transgender womanhood," and a "fractured mirror-image of medical transition itself," even as she is "problematic."[827]) (1963–Present)
OhDoungJai Hiransri30 Degrees in FebruaryOh is a Thai Kathoey who falls in love with Glenn, and later on they adopt a child. (2012–Present)
Casey ParkerAlex Blue DavisGrey's AnatomyTrans man and war veteran (introduced as a first-year surgical intern in Season 14).[828][100] (2005–present)
Arun ParmarRebecca HazlewoodBad GirlsTrans woman and an inmate, she is also hinted to be bisexual as she served time in Larkhall prison.[Citation needed:July 2019] (1999-2006)
Pastor Patricia____BonesIn the 2009 episode "The He in the She," a police teamwork to solve the murder of a transgender pastor named Patricia. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2005-2017)
Cherry PeckWillam BelliNip/TuckTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2003-2010)
Maura PfeffermanJeffrey TamborTransparentTrans woman who comes out to her family late in life.[446][829] She is prevented from transitioning due to her health problems.[830][792] (2014-2019)
Theo PutnamLachlan WatsonChilling Adventures of SabrinaTrans man. In season 1, Theo was known as Susie Putnam and described as non-binary.[831][832] He is Sabrina's close friend at Baxter High and later transitions, affirming his identity as a trans boy.[833][834][835] (2018–Present)
Carmelita RainerCandis CayneDirty Sexy MoneyA trans woman and recurring character in this series romantically involved with the New York District Attorney, General Patrick Darling.[836][837] She later left the series after another character accidentally shot and killed her.[838] (2008-2009)
Alba RecioEduardo Espinilla (season 1)
Sergi Ruíz (seasons 2 and 3)
Víctor Palmero (season 8 onward)
La que se avecinaAlba is the daughter of the homophobic Antonio Recio, who is embarrassed by her, and is a main character after season nine. (2007–Present)
Drew ReevesZelda WilliamsDead Of SummerTrans man. He is gay or possibly bisexual, and ends up in a relationship with another man. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2016)
Vera ReynoldsPeter CapaldiPrime SuspectVera is a trans woman and cabaret singer in Season 3. (1991-2006)
María José RiquelmePaulina de la MoraThe House of FlowersTrans woman. María José (formerly José María Riquelme) was married to Paulina before transitioning. She remarried Paulina in the final episode of season 3 (3x11).[839] (2018-2020)
RaoulSheldon FeldnerGood GriefRaoul is an assistant at the Lapidus's funeral home. (1990-1991)
RosalindV. VieuxStation 19Trans woman who is Ben Warren's sister, previously on Grey's Anataomy, and a recurring character.[100]
Miss Robyn RossCarlottaNumber 96In this series, Carlotta played a showgirl revealed as transgender.[840] (1972-1977)
RuthiePatti HarrisonShrillAn irreverent co-worker and an office assistant who is transgender.[129] (2019-Present)
Tony SawickiTatiana MaslanyOrphan BlackTrans man. [Citation needed:July 2019] He is a clone and criminal introduced in season two, with every other known clone in his "batch" as a female. (2013-2017)
SheaTrace LysetteTransparentA HIV-positive recurring character and trans woman.[830] (2014-2019)
Nikki SincklerLinda CarlsonWKRP in CincinnatiIn the episode "Hotel Oceanview", Linda Carlson plays Nikki Sinckler, a transgender woman and former high school buddy of salesman Herb Tarlek, whom he unwittingly tries to seduce. (1978-1982)
Kyle SlaterRiley Carter MillingtonEastEndersKyle appeared in the serial between 2015 and 2016, and is a trans man.[841][842] (1985–Present)
Julia Smith____Veronica MarsTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2004-2019)
Sally St. ClaireAnnie WallaceHollyoaksTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (1995–Present)
Reverend Michael StillsDallas MalloyEli StoneIn the season two episode, "Two Ministers," Michael is a trans minister who needs legal help when he loses his job after transitioning. (2008-2009)
Edie StokesVeronica ReddThe JeffersonsEdie is George's old army buddy as shown in the Season 4 episode "Once a Friend" and is a trans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] ( 1975-1985)
Paul StricklandBrian Michael Smith9-1-1: Lone StarA black trans man who is one of the fire fighters at Station 126.[843][100][844] (2020–Present)
Nyla RoseThe SwitchThe series, the first transgender-themed television series produced in Canada, stars Nyla Rose as Sü, an IT manager who comes out as a trans woman, and is forced to rebuild her life after losing her job and her apartment as a result of her announcement.[845] (2016–Present)
Max SweeneyDaniela SeaThe L WordBisexual trans man who struggled to figure out his identity, taking this identity "into the working and dating worlds."[846] (2004-2009)
Jesse SweetlandSadie O'NeilBellevueTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2017)
Gray TalIan AlexanderStar Trek: DiscoveryA trans man, and orphan, who joined Trill living aboard a generational starship with his Human partner Adira.[54]
Liz TaylorDenis O'HareAmerican Horror Story: HotelTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2015-2016)
ThadDrew PillsburyMarried... with ChildrenIn season 9's tenth episode, "Dud Bowl", Thad, a former high school teammate of Al, is now a trans woman, to Al's dismay. Nevertheless she plays football on Al's re-organized team. (1987-1997)
Adam TorresJordan TodoseyDegrassi: The Next GenerationTrans man, the "only transgender regular or recurring character on scripted television" in 2011, according to GLAAD.[847] (2001-2015)
TrevorElliot FletcherShameless (US)Gay trans man.[767] (2011–Present)
Jules VaughnHunter SchaferEuphoriaJules is trans woman who falls in love with Rue, a woman who has left rehab.[848][849][850] (2019–Present)
Buck VuIan AlexanderThe OATrans man.[851] (2016–Present)
WhiteroseB. D. WongMr. RobotTrans woman. She is the leader of a hacking collective.[852] (2015-2019)
Cameron WirthLaverne CoxDoubtTrans woman. [Citation needed:July 2019] (2017)
Marci WiseIsis KingWhen They See UsA young trans woman who is Korey's sister. (2019)
Transgender WomanKenneth Kynt BryanNCISIn the Season 6 episode, " Judgement Call," Bryan voices a character titled "Transgender Woman," but was uncredited for the performance in the episode. (2003–Present)
YselaDaniela VegaTales of the CityTrans woman. She became Anna Madrigal's first friend when Anna moved to San Francisco.[853] (2019)
ZoeJeffrey CarlsonAll My ChildrenTrans woman.[854][265] (1970-2011, 2013)

See also

Notes

  1. Their lesbian kiss accounted for some 45 percent of viewer complaints to the BBC regarding EastEnders in 1994; provoking more complaints than any other television programme that year (according to research published by the Broadcasting Standards Council in 1995
  2. Beth's kiss with Margaret was the first female same-sex kiss to be broadcast before 9 pm on British TV
  3. Her voice actor, in 2019, said that she wanted to see "Jax involved in an LGBTQ relationship next season."
  4. Passions made daytime history by being the first to depict two men having sex.

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