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[edit]1960s–2000s
[edit]Show | Network | Character | Actor | Notes | Year |
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | NBC | Nurse Betty Ames | T. C. Jones | Nurse Ames is a transvestite serial killer who preys specifically on nurses, in episode "An Unlocked Window". Broadcast in 1965.[1][2] | 1962–1965 |
Being Human (British series) |
BBC Three | Carl | Steve John Shepherd | Carl is a gay vampire. He shares a flat with his human boyfriend Dan until he accidentally kills him.[3] | 2008–2013 |
Dan | Edward Franklin | Dan is gay and is accidentally killed by his vampire boyfriend.[3] | |||
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | WB UPN |
Willow Rosenberg | Alyson Hannigan | Willow is bisexual. While she was in a relationship with Daniel “Oz” Osbourne in seasons three to four, she later enters a relationship with Tara in season 4.[4][5][6] | 1997–2003 |
Tara Maclay | Amber Benson | Tara is lesbian.[7] | |||
Kennedy | Iyari Limon | Kennedy is lesbian. Introduced in season 7, she becomes involved with Willow.[8] | |||
Andrew Wells | Tom Lenk | Andrew was confirmed to be gay by series creator Joss Whedon although it was never directly stated on-screen.[9] | |||
Larry Blaisdell | Larry Bagby | Larry, Xander's bully from season one, tells Xander he's gay in season two.[10] | |||
Scott Hope | Fab Filippo | Scott, a character in season three, is revealed to be gay in season seven.[11] | |||
Dante's Cove | Here TV | Kevin Archer | Gregory Michael | Kevin Archer is gay, and Kevin's partner on the island is Toby Moraitis.[12][13] | 2005-2007 |
Toby Moraitis | Charlie David | Toby Moraitis is gay. His partner on the island is Kevin Archer. Kavan Reece played Toby in the show's unaired pilot.[12][13][14] | |||
Van | Nadine Nicole Heimann | Van is a lesbian. She was consumed by the idea of magic, and tried to wipe her girlfriend's memory of magic.[14] | |||
Michelle | Jill Bennett | Michelle is a lesbian, and Van's girlfriend. She disapproved of magic.[14] | |||
Brit | Michelle Wolff | Brit is a lesbian. She is a bartender and scuba instructor.[14] | |||
Elena | Jenny Shimizu | Elena is a lesbian, and an antiquarian who is involved with Brit.[14] | |||
Ambrosius Vallin | William Gregory Lee | Ambrosius Vallin is bisexual. He was caught by his fiancée, having sex with Raymond the Valet, and she placed a curse on him.[14][15] | |||
Raymond the Valet | Dylan Jordan | Raymond the Valet is gay. He is caught having sex with Ambrosius Vallin.[14] | |||
Tina | Rena Riffel | Tina is a lesbian. She was a former girlfriend of Van.[14] | |||
Marco Laveau | Gabriel Romero | Marco Laveau is gay and owns the local bar. He has a crush on Toby and Kevin.[16][15] | |||
Adam | Jon Fleming | Adam is gay, and Dante's Cove's resident party boy. He went to high school with Toby.[15][14] | |||
Kai | German Santiago | Kai is gay. He has a hookup with Marco Laveau, in episode "The Solstice".[17][18] | |||
Diana Childs | Thea Gill | Diana Childs is a lesbian. She is a witch trying to go back in time and save her family. She was insane and dangerous.[19] | |||
Amber | Zara Taylor | Amber is a lesbian, and Chrissy's girlfriend.[20] | |||
Chrissy | Michaela Mann | Chrissy is a lesbian, and Amer's girlfriend. Her only appearance was in the pilot episode.[21] | |||
Hex | Arena Sky One |
Thelma Bates | Jemima Rooper | Thelma is a lesbian, and gave her life to save Cassie, who she had a crush on. When Cassie dies, they finally get together as ghosts.[22] | 2004–2005 |
Maya Robertson | Laura Donnelly | Maya is a lesbian, and is killed after being hit by a car.[22] | |||
Tom Wright | Samuel Collings | Tom is secretly gay and in love with Leon.[23] | |||
Jekyll | BBC One | Miranda Calendar | Meera Syal | Miranda is a lesbian private investigator.[24] | 2007 |
Min | Fenella Woolgar | Min is Miranda's partner and is having their baby.[24] | |||
The Lair | Here TV | Damian Courtenay | Peter Stickles | Damian Courtenay is a gay vampire, and leader of a vampire coven. He owns The Lair, a gay nightclub.[25] | 2007-2009 |
Thom Etherton | David Moretti | Thom Etherton is a gay human, and a reporter for a local newspaper. His boyfriend is Jonathan.[26] | |||
Colin | Dylan Vox | Colin is a gay vampire and Damian's second in command.[26][27] | |||
Frankie | Brian Nolan | Frankie is a gay human, and The Lair's janitor.[28] | |||
Jonathan | Jesse Cutlip | Jonathan is a gay human, and Thom's boyfriend.[28] | |||
Ian | Matty Ferraro | Ian is a young gay werewolf.[26] | |||
Laura Rivers | Beverly Lynne | Laura Rivers is a lesbian. She is Thom's best friend and co-worker.[29] | |||
Frau Von Hess | Sybil Danning | Frau Von Hess is a lesbian vampire. She wants revenge on Damian.[30] | |||
The League of Gentlemen | BBC Two | Barbara Dixon | Steve Pemberton (voice actor) Paul Hays-Marshall (portrayed by) |
Barbara Dixon is a trans woman, and is the proprietor of Bab's Cabs. She drives a pink taxi. Barbara insists that her customers use gender neutral pronouns, and if they don't comply, they are ejected - often to their death.[31][32] | 1999-2002 |
Supernatural | The CW | Castiel | Misha Collins | Castiel is gay, and he confesses his love for Dean Winchester just moments before he dies in the third-to-last episode. However, Dean just watched stoically as his best friend confessed love and died.[33] The series was accused of queerbaiting fans with flirtations between Castiel and Dean for a long time.[34][35] | 2005–2020 |
Charlie Bradbury | Felicia Day | Charlie Bradbury is an openly lesbian computer hacker and IT employee who assisted Sam and Dean Winchester in several cases.[36] | |||
Chuck Shurley | Rob Benedict | Chuck, also known as God, is bisexual.[37] | |||
Jesse and Cesar Cuevas | Lee Rumohr; Hugo Ateo |
Jesse and Cesar are married, and both monster hunters.[37] | |||
Lily Baker | Jessica Harmon | Lily is a lesbian, and she accidentally killed her girlfriend and was attacked and hung on a windmill by a demon.[38] | |||
Claire Novak | Kathryn Newton | Claire is a lesbian and her first love was Kaia Nieves.[38] | |||
Tales from the Crypt | HBO | Janet McKay (aka Ronald Wald) |
Shelley Hack | Janet McKay is a trans woman. She is a CIA assassin.[39][40] | 1989-1996 |
True Blood | HBO | Lafayette Reynolds | Nelsan Ellis | Lafayette is a gay short-order cook, drug dealer and sex worker. He's in a relationship with Jesús Velásquez, and later starts a relationship with a vampire named James.[41][42] | 2008–2014 |
Tara Thornton | Rutina Wesley | Tara is a lesbian vampire and Lafayette's cousin. She is killed off by a Hep-V vampire.[43] | |||
Jason Stackhouse | Ryan Kwanten | Jason is shown to have multiple gay sex dreams about men, and in one episode, gay vampire Lafayette got Jason to strip dance in his briefs.[44][45] | |||
Eric Northman | Alexander Skarsgård | Eric Northman is a pansexual vampire and the sheriff of the vampires in his town. He has multiple relations with men.[46] | |||
Eddie Gautier | Stephen Root | Eddie is a gay vampire and former accountant, one of Lafeyette's clients.[47] | |||
Steve Newlin | Michael McMillian | Steve is gay and starts out as the leader of an anti-vampire Christian ministry. After he is made a vampire, he comes out to Jason Stackhouse as a "gay vampire American".[48] | |||
Jesus Velasquez | Kevin Alejandro | Jesus is gay and Lafayette's boyfriend. He is a nurse at the retirement home where Lafayette's mother lives and a brujo (male witch).[42] | |||
Russell Edgington | Denis O'Hare | Russell is gay, and the manipulative, angry, vampire king of Mississippi who killed without abandon.[49] | |||
Talbot Angelis | Theo Alexander | Talbot is a gay vampire, and was the partner of Russell Edgington. He was seduced and then murdered by Eric Northman.[50] | |||
Pam Ravenscroft | Kristin Bauer van Straten | Pam is a bisexual vampire, and second-in-command and co-owner of Fangtasia, a vampire bar.[43] | |||
David Finch | John Prosky | David is a politician and an occasional sex client of Lafayette's.[51] | |||
Nan Flanagan | Jessica Tuck | Nan is bisexual and the official American Vampire League spokesperson.[43] | |||
Nora Gainesborough | Lucy Griffiths | Nora is a bisexual vampire and dies from vampire Hep-V.[43] | |||
Naomi | Vedette Lim | Naomi is a lesbian, and a martial artist who slept with Tara. They broke up over concerns of vampires.[43] | |||
Sophie-Anne Leclerq | Evan Rachel Wood | Queen Sophie is a bisexual vampire, and is killed by a wooden bullet shot by American Vampire League snipers.[43] | |||
Hadley Hale | Lindsey Haun | Hadley is lesbian, and one of the Queen's lovers and a waitress at the faerie nightclub.[43] | |||
The Vampire Diaries | The CW | Bill Forbes | Jack Coleman | Bill is gay.[52] | 2009–2017 |
Luke Parker | Chris Brochu | Luke is gay.[52] | |||
Mary Louise | Teressa Liane | Mary is a lesbian.[53] |
2010
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The Walking Dead | AMC | Aaron | Ross Marquand | Aaron is gay and one of the residents of the Alexandria Safe-Zone. He is married to Eric Raleigh. After Eric's death, he has a sexual relationship with Paul "Jesus" Rovia.[54] | 2010– |
Alisha | Juliana Harkavy | Alisha is lesbian and is killed in a firefight.[55] | |||
Tara Chambler | Alanna Masterson | Tara is lesbian. She enters into a brief relationship with former Marine Alisha.[56] | |||
Denise Cloyd | Merritt Wever | Denise is lesbian. She began a relationship with Tara in the sixth season and is later killed.[57][58] | |||
Eric Raleigh | Jordan Woods-Robinson | Eric is gay and Aaron's husband.[59] | |||
Paul "Jesus" Rovia | Tom Payne | Jesus is gay. He comes out in episode "The Other Side.[60] | |||
Yumiko Okumura | Eleanor Matsuura | Yumiko is lesbian.[61] | |||
Magna | Nadia Hilker | Magna is lesbian. Yumiko and Magna are a couple.[62] |
2011
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American Horror Story: Murder House (Season one) |
FX | Chad Warwick | Zachary Quinto | Chad and his partner Patrick are the former owners of the haunted house around which the first season centers.[63] | 2011 |
Patrick | Teddy Sears | ||||
Peggy | Kathleen Rose Perkins | Peggy is a lesbian and a friend of Chad.[64] | |||
Elizabeth Short | Mena Suvari | Elizabeth is bisexual, and dreaming of becoming a famous actress in Hollywood.[65] | |||
Moira O’Hara | Frances Conroy (old Moira) |
Moira is bisexual and the housekeeper of Murder House. She has been there for the stay of many families. She was shot in the eye and killed in 1983, but that doesn't stop her from working there through 2011.[66] | |||
Alexandra Breckenridge (young Moira) | |||||
Being Human (North American series) |
Syfy | Emily | Alison Louder | Emily is a lesbian and lead character Josh's (Sam Huntington) sister. She's cool with her brother being a werewolf.[67] | 2011–2014 |
Jackie | Rhiannon Moller-Trotter | Jackie is a lesbian, and was Emily's girlfriend. They broke up after Jackie broke her arm.[68] | |||
Death Valley | MTV | Carla Rinaldi | Tania Raymonde | Carla Rinaldi is a lesbian. She makes out with barmaid Julia, in episode "Zombie Fights". She is a member of the Undead Task Force, which combats vampires, werewolves and zombies that mysteriously descended upon the streets of California's San Fernando Valley.[69] | 2011 |
Julia | Stacey LaBerge | Julia is bisexual. She is a bartender, and in a relationship with Carla Rinaldi.[69][70] | |||
Teen Wolf | MTV | Danny Mahealani | Keahu Kahuanui | Danny is openly gay and in a relationship with Ethan.[71] He is on the lacrosse team with the titular character.[72][73] | 2011–2017 |
Ethan Steiner | Charlie Carver | Ethan is an alpha werewolf who becomes romantically involved with Danny in season three. He's also romantically involved with Jackson Whittemore. Actor Charlie Carver is gay as well.[74][75][76] | |||
Emily | Lauren McKnight | Emily is a lesbian, and Caitlin's girlfriend. They were going to have sex for the first time camping in the woods when she was attacked. Emily was the third virgin sacrifice.[77][78] | |||
Caitlin | Zelda Williams | Caitlin is bisexual, and Emily's girlfriend. It was her idea take Emily camping in the woods.[79][78] | |||
Lorraine Martin | Marcy Goldman | Lorraine is bisexual and a banshee. She was driven insane by parapsychologists, trying to understand her powers.[80] | |||
Mason Hewitt | Khylin Rhambo | Mason is an out and proud gay freshman athlete. He is dating Corey Bryant.[81] | |||
Brett Talbot | Cody Saintgnue | Brett is a bisexual werewolf playing on another lacrosse team. He was known for being casual about dancing with both men and women in night clubs. Brett was killed in season 6, episode "After Images".[82][78] | |||
Corey Bryant | Michael Johnston | Corey is gay and his boyfriend is Lucas.[83] | |||
Lucas | Eddie Ramos | Lucas is gay and was Corey's boyfriend. He was turned into a werewolf-scorpion chimera by the Dread Doctors, and killed soon thereafter.[78][83] | |||
Jackson Whittemore | Colton Haynes | Jackson is gay and in the final season, Jackson and Ethan are a committed romantic couple living in London.[78] |
2012
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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