11 LGBTQ Actors Who Influenced Their Characters, Showing Why Representation Matters

1.Chris Colfer's role as Kurt in Glee was actually written for the actor. A plot line where Kurt wants to sing "Defying Gravity" but is met by resistance was inspired by a real-life incident where Chris was told he couldn't sing the solo at his high school's talent show because it was a "girl's song."

<div><p>"I told him I had played Kurt in <i>The Sound of Music</i> when I was younger. The next thing I knew, an agent calls and says they don't want me for Artie, but they're creating this new role they wanted me to audition for instead," Chris <a href="https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a186420/chris-colfer-glee-role-written-for-him/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:recalled;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">recalled</a>.</p></div><span> Fox</span>

2.Lachlan Watson was cast onThe Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as a trans man, but spoke to the showrunner about slowing down character Theo's transition.

“By existing and showing up and being a different person, a different identity that the writers may not have even known about before, I think in that way, I influenced Theo’s character,” they told MTV. “I showed that it was possible to just hold off a second, and to just live in the gray area.”

3.Denise from Master of None was originally written as a straight, white woman — but all that changed when Lena Waithe was introduced to the show's creators after they asked the casting director to send over "interesting people." The episode "Thanksgiving" was co-written by Lena, and inspired by her own coming out story.

Lena originally wasn't intending to write her story, previously telling BuzzFeed,

4.Stephanie Beatriz's character, Rosa Diaz, came out as bi a year after Stephanie herself did. Stephanie was approached by the writers of Brooklyn 99 and acted as "almost like a consultant" for the episode where Rosa comes out to her parents.

<div><p>"They immediately gave me a call and said, 'We're interested in exploring this, but we want to do it the right way. So do you want to do it?' And from then on I was almost like a consultant on the episode, and I really wanted to do things that felt specific to Latinx culture," Stephanie <a href="https://www.them.us/story/stephanie-beatriz-bisexuality-latinx-tv" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:explained;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">explained</a>.</p></div><span> Fox</span>

5.Hunter Schafer's Euphoria role, Jules, was based on her. Hunter even went on to co-write and co-produce a Euphoria episode, "Fuck Anyone Who's Not a Sea Blob," centered on her character.

She previously said of the episode,

6.Dan Levy wrote the relationship between David and Patrick on Schitt's Creek as a response to the depiction of gay relationships he saw growing up. He made the "active choice" to have the couple be physically intimate on screen and refused to do a "will they, won't they" plot as he wanted "to see a successful queer relationship on television."

<div><p>"I wanted them to kiss every time they saw each other. As couples do. I didn't want to tiptoe around the physicality, out of any kind of fear that someone, somewhere in America wouldn't like it. Change the channel," he <a href="https://www.gq.com/story/dan-levy-schitts-creek-final-season-interview" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:recalled;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">recalled</a>.</p></div><span> Steve Wilkie / CBC / POP / courtesy Everett Collection</span>

7.The showrunner of Grey's Anatomy worked with actor Alex Blue Davis and GLAAD for a scene where Alex's character, Dr. Casey Parker, hacks into the DMV database and changes his gender marker. The scene ended up being rewritten multiple times, and Alex said that he cried during the table read because he was so moved.

Alex said.

8.Isaiah Stannard came out as trans as filming began for Good Girls, leading his part to be rewritten as a trans boy. “We realized we had a really great opportunity to tell a story about a character who was gender non-conforming, but at the same time not necessarily have that be what leads the story,” creator Jenna Bans later said.

Isaiah has also said that watching Jules on Euphoria encouraged him to

9.Sara Ramirez pitched for their Grey's Anatomy character, Callie Torres, to be bisexual — even though they weren't ready to come out as bi themselves yet. Callie subsequently became the longest-running LGBTQ character on TV history.

“I wanted to pursue a storyline where Callie would discover that she was attracted to women as well as men,” Sara explained. “[Shonda Rhimes] knew I was bi.

10.Ellen DeGeneres wanted her character in the show Ellen to come out as Ellen herself came out publicly, becoming the first gay lead character on television.

As for the episode's name,

11.Finally, after Elliot Page himself came out, his Umbrella Academy character was reintroduced as Viktor Hargreeves ahead of the release of Season 3. Conversations with Elliot subsequently informed the arc of his character through discussions with show runner Steve Blackman and writer Thomas Page McBee.

Writer Thomas Page McBee explained,