This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in 2010–2015 which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and graysexual characters are also included. The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned.

2010

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2010–2013The Big CShowtimeLeeHugh DancyLee is gay and has stage IV cancer, which he eventually succumbs to.[1]
2010–2014Boardwalk EmpireHBOAngela DarmodyAleksa PalladinoAngela is bisexual, a housewife and mother, who falls in love with Louise.[2]
Mary DittrichLisa JoyceMary is bisexual, and a photographer's assistant to her husband.[2]
Louise BryantKristen SiehLouise is a lesbian, and a bohemian from San Francisco. She is killed by a mobster.[2]
2010–2013Dance AcademyABC1
ABC3
Sammy LiebermanTom GreenSammy is a student at the fictional National Academy of Dance. Sammy is in a relationship with Ollie, until his death.[3]
Ollie LloydKeiynan LonsdaleOllie is in a relationship with Sammy until he dies, and then he dates Rhys O'Leary.[3][4]
Christian ReedJordan RodriguesChristian is Sammy's roommate, they share a kiss in season one.[5]
Rhys O'LearyRichard BrancatisanoRhys dates Ollie, after Sammy dies.[3]
2010–2015Downton AbbeyITV
PBS
Thomas BarrowRob James-CollierThomas is gay. He is a footman in the aristocratic Crawley household and hides his sexuality due to the criminality of the time period. He also appears in the movie adaption.[6]
Duke of CrowboroughCharlie CoxThe Duke of Crowborough is Lady Mary's suitor and Thomas's lover in the opening of the show.[6]
2010–2011GiganticTeenNickRyan KatinsGreg EllisRyan is gay and the adoptive father of lead characters Piper and Finn. An action movie superstar, his children find him in bed with his boyfriend Charlie in the episode "Carpe Diem".[7]
Charlie MaddockDon O. KnowltonCharlie is gay and Ryan's boyfriend.[7]
2010–2011HellcatsThe CWDarwinJeremy WongDarwin is a gay cheerleader.[8]
2010–2011Law & Order: LANBCLt. Arleen GonzalesRachel TicotinArleen is a lesbian. In the episode "El Sereno", Gonzales is accused of racial bigotry in a murder investigation. At trial she comes out, testifying that the bigotry she has faced for being gay has led her to overcome her own bigotry.[9]
2010–2012Lip ServiceBBC ThreeCat McKenzieLaura FraserCat is a lesbian, and an architect whose girlfriend is a police officer.[10]
Frankie AlanRuta GedmintasFrankie is bisexual.[10]
Tess RobertsFiona ButtonTess is a lesbian. She is Cat's roommate and a struggling actor.[10]
Sgt Sam MurrayHeather PeaceSam is a lesbian police officer, and Cat's girlfriend.[10]
Sadie AndersonNatasha O'KeeffeSadie is a lesbian, and a borderline criminal.[11]
Lexy PriceAnna SkellernLexy is lesbian, and a Doctor. In season 2 she has a crush on Sam.[10]
Declan LoveAdam SinclairDeclan is gay and Lexy's best friend.[12]
Lou FosterRoxanne McKeeLou is a closeted bisexual, who has a secret relationship with Tess.[11]
LaurenNeve McIntoshLauren is lesbian, and an editor at a Scottish arts, culture and fashion magazine. Her partner is Jo.[13]
JoValerie EdmondJo is a lesbian art dealer, and Lauren's long-term partner.[13]
2010–2015Lost GirlShowcaseBo DennisAnna SilkBo is a bisexual succubus, meaning she can and often does drain the life force of others through intimate contact.[14][15]
Lauren LewisZoie PalmerLauren is lesbian, and a Doctor to the Fae.[15]
Evony Fleurette MarquiseEmmanuelle VaugierEvony (aka The Morrigain), is bisexual and queen of the dark Fae. She lost her powers after oral sex with Lauren.[15][16]
VexPaul AmosVex is bisexual, and ends up with Mark in the final episodes of the series.[16]
NadiaAthena KarkanisNadia is lesbian, and Lauren's girlfriend.[15]
TamsinRachel SkarstenTamsin is a bisexual Valkyrie who works as a bounty hunter and mercenary for the Dark Fae.[15][16]
CrystalAli LiebertCrystal is a lesbian waitress.[15]
MarkLuke BilykMark is bisexual, and ends up with Vex.[16]
DagnyOlivia ScrivenDagny is pansexual and Tamsin's daughter.[15]
2010–2019LutherBBCEmma LaneRose LeslieEmma is lesbian and Luther's new partner (season four).[17]
2010OutlawNBCLucinda PearlCarly PopeLucinda is bisexual and a private investigator.[18]
2010–2015ParenthoodNBCHaddie BravermanSarah RamosHaddie is bisexual, and dates a few boys before figuring out she is into girls. She eventually begins dating Lauren.[19]
LaurenTavi GevinsonLauren is lesbian, and Haddie's girlfriend from college.[20]
2010–2017Pretty Little LiarsFreeformEmily FieldsShay MitchellEmily realizes that she is a lesbian in Season 1 when she begins a romance with Maya and comes out to her father. She later marries Alison.[21]
Maya St. GermainBianca LawsonMaya is lesbian, and Emily's first girlfriend.[21][22]
Paige McCullersLindsey ShawPaige is lesbian, and on the high school's swim team. She dates Emily for a while.[21]
Samara CookClaire HoltSamara is a lesbian. She and Emily dated, but Samara did not want to be exclusive.[21]
Alison DiLaurentisSasha PieterseAlison is bisexual, and manipulative, secretive, and vindictive. She ends up marrying Emily and they had twins.[21]
Shana FringAeriél MirandaShana is a lesbian, and works at a Halloween themed store. She dated Jenna and briefly dated Paige. She died after falling off a stage from being hit in the head with a gun.[21]
Talia SandovalMiranda Rae MayoTalia is lesbian, and she dated Emily for a while.[21]
Jenna MarshallTammin SursokJenna is bisexual. She dated Shana for a while, but also forced herself on her step-brother.[21]
Charlotte DiLaurentisVanessa RayCharlotte is a trans woman, who is murdered after her reveal.[21][23]
SabrinaLulu BrudSabrina is a lesbian, and manager of a coffee shop, who also had cancer.[21]
Sara HarveyDre DavisSara is bisexual, and is found dead in a hotel bathtub.[21]
RachelAmelia Leigh HarrisRachel is lesbian, and Sabrina's girlfriend.[21]
2010–2015Rookie BlueGlobalGail PeckCharlotte SullivanGail is lesbian. Although she has a history with men in the first three seasons, in season 4 she comes out to herself after she meets forensic pathologist Holly Stewart.[24][25][26]
Holly StewartAliyah O'BrienHolly is lesbian. She is a forensic pathologist from Toronto who ran off to San Francisco. She dates Gail Peck.[27]
Frankie AndersonKatharine IsabelleFrankie is lesbian. After Holly leaves for San Francisco, Frankie begins dating Gail.[28]
AlexKaty GrabstasAlex is a trans man. He gets kicked out of his house for being transgender, and gets beat up by his girlfriend's brother, and tries to kill himself.[29]
Tabby BarnesTulsi BalramTabby is a trans woman. After she is arrested, she has to be searched. Since her drivers license says male, she is forced to be searched by a male officer.[30]
Jen LuckAlexandra OrdolisJen is a lesbian police officer. She hits on Gail like a teenaged boy.[31]
LisaLara GilchristLisa is a lesbian, and one of Holly's best friends since medical school.[32]
2010RubiconAMCKale IngramArliss HowardKale is gay, and a director at an intelligence agency. His partner is Walter Carrington.[33][34]
Walter CarringtonJon Patrick WalkerWalter is gay and Kale's partner.[33][34]
Donald BloomMichael GastonDonald is an ex-lover and colleague of Kale Ingram.[33][34]
2010–2017SherlockBBC OneIrene AdlerLara PulverIrene is bisexual. She identifies as a lesbian but becomes attracted to Sherlock.[35]
Jim MoriartyAndrew ScottJim is gay and Sherlock's arch enemy.[36]
Eurus HolmesSian BrookeEurus is pansexual, and Sherlock's lost sister that has been locked up in an institution since a young age. She is smarter than her brothers, and incredibly manipulative.[37]
2010–2013SpartacusStarzBarcaAntonio Te MaiohaBarca is gay, and Batiatus's bodyguard and sometimes hit man.[38]
PietrosEka DarvillePietros is gay, and Barcas' lover.[39]
AuctusJosef BrownAuctus is gay, and Barca' lover after Pietros is killed.[39]
AgronDaniel FeuerriegelAgron is a gay rebel warrior, in a relationship with Nasir.[40]
NasirPana Hema TaylorNasir is a gay rebel warrior, in a relationship with Agron.[40]
SaxaEllen HollmanSaxa is bisexual and one of a group of Germanic prisoners rescued from a slave ship.[41]
BelesaLuna RiouminaBelesa is bisexual and a Thracian slave.[41]
TiberiusChristian AntidormiTiberius is gay.[42]
CastusBlessing MokgohloaCastus is a gay pirate.[43]
GaiaJaime MurrayGaia is bisexual.[44]
LucretiaLucy LawlessLucretia is bisexual. She died in Spartacus: Vengeance.[41]
2010–2015Strike BackSky1
Cinemax
James LeatherbyDougray ScottLeatherby is gay, and a former SAS officer. He is also insanely jealous.[45]
FahranDaniel Ben ZenouFahran is Leatherby's lover. James shoots Fahran in the hand when he suspects Fahran of cheating on him with a bartender. He shoots the bartender in the back.[45]
2010ThorneSky1 HDPhil HendricksAidan GillenPhil is a gay forensic pathologist. The show is based on the novels of author Mark Billingham.[46]
2010–2012Upstairs DownstairsBBCBlanche MottersheadAlex KingstonBlanche is lesbian, and is a patron of the British Museum and an expert Egyptologist. She has a relationship with Portia that ends badly.[47]
Portia AlresfordEmilia FoxPorits is lesbian, and Blanche's lover. She is a bohemian novelist.[48]
2010The Whole TruthABCAlejo SalazarAnthony RuivivarAlejo is a gay attorney.[49]

2011

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2011–Black MirrorNetflixYorkieMackenzie Davis
(young Yorkie)
Yorkie is a lesbian and Kelly is her love interest, in episode "San Junipero", which is a simulated reality where the deceased can live and the elderly can visit, all inhabiting their younger selves' bodies in a time of their choice.[50][51]
Annabel Davis
(elderly Yorkie)
Elderly Yorkie is comatose and living in an assisted living facility, she was in a car accident 40 years prior, after coming out to her religious parents.[51][52]
KellyGugu Mbatha-Raw
(young Kelly)
Kelly is bisexual and Yorkie's love interest, in episode "San Junipero".[51][52]
Denise Burse
(elderly Kelly)
Elderly Kelly sought refuge in San Junipero after her daughter died, and her husband killed himself.[52]
AmyGeorgina CampbellAmy is bisexual, and in a dating simulation, trying to find her compatible other.[52]
2011–2014BorgiaCanal+Francesc GacetArt MalikIn the second season it is revealed that Francesc Gacet is a homosexual (then they said sodomite).[53]
Giuliano della RovereDejan ČukićGiuliano della Rovere was condemned by the Council of Pisa as a sodomite. The Council said it was because of his fondness for Francesco Alidosi, and other young men.[54]
Francesco AlidosiMatt Di Angelo
2011–2013The BorgiasShowtimeMicheletto CorellaSean HarrisMicheletto is an assassin for the Borgias family. His lover is Angelino, and then later Pascal.[55]
AngelinoDarwin ShawAngelino's lover is Micheletto Corella. Micheletto tells him that his impending marriage will be a lie. Angelino replies that he must proceed anyway, given the punishment for their homosexual relationship would be "disemboweled and burnt".[55]
PascalCharlie CarrickIn season three, Pascal becomes Michelotto's lover.[56]
Pope Alexander VIJeremy IronsFlorentine friar Savonarola accused Alexander VI of having same-sex affairs. He is generally considered by history as the most morally bankrupt pope in the church's history.[57][58]
2011CrowniesABC1Janet KingMarta DusseldorpJanet is a lesbian who lives with her partner Ashleigh Larsson, and she becomes pregnant via IVF.[59] Her character continued in the Janet King spin-off.
Ashleigh LarssonAimee PedersenAshleigh is lesbian, and Janet's partner. She was shot and killed between seasons.[60]
2011–2019Game of ThronesHBORenly BaratheonGethin AnthonyRenly is the gay brother of King Robert. He is in a secret relationship with Loras Tyrell.[61]
Loras TyrellFinn JonesLoras is gay and the Knight of Flowers. He is in a secret relationship with Renly Baratheon.[62]
Oberyn MartellPedro PascalPrince 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".[63][64]
Ellaria SandIndira VarmaEllaria 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.[65]
MareiJosephine GillanMarei is a bisexual prostitute in the brothel owned by Lord Petyr Baelish. She slept with men, but also Ellaria Sand.[66]
OlyvarWill TudorOlyvar is a gay sex worker and a spy working for Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish.[67][68]
VarysConleth HillVarys is asexual. He said before being castrated that he had no romantic or sexual feelings for men or women.[67][69]
Yara GreyjoyGemma WhelanYara is pansexual, and the only daughter of Lord Balon Greyjoy of the Iron Islands.[70][71][72]
DoreahRoxanne McKeeDoreah is bisexual and a handmaiden to Daenerys Targaryen. She helps Dany learn how to seduce her new husband with a hands-on tutorial.[73]
HodorKristian NairnHodor is asexual. He was originally named Wylis, and became Hodor after having a seizure due to Bran Stark losing control of his powers during a vision of the past. His name is derived from the phrase "hold the door", the words that Hodor heard during the seizure that mentally disabled him.[67][74]
2011–2015Hart of DixieCWCrickett WattsBrandi BurkhardtCrickett is a lesbian and the leader of the Bluebell Belles, a local women's group. She comes out as a lesbian in the season finale of Season 3. In Season 4, Crickett divorces her husband and begins a romance with Jaysene.[75]
Jaysene CharlesErica PiccininniJaysene is a lesbian who is a volunteer firefighter.[76]
2011–2016Hell on WheelsAMCLouise EllisonJennifer FerrinLouise is bisexual and a newspaper reporter sent by the New York Tribune to cover the building of the Union Pacific Railroad; she reveals that the assignment was a punishment for exhibiting attraction toward the newspaper editors daughter.[77]
2011–2014The KillingAMC
Netflix
Regi DarnellAnnie CorleyRegi marries her female partner in the first episode of season 3.[78]
Rachel "Bullet" OlmsteadBex Taylor-KlausBullet is a homeless teenage lesbian. She helps the detectives in their search for the killer of young women (season 3). She was eventually murdered by the serial killer.[78][79]
Nicole JacksonClaudia FerriNicole is lesbian and in a relationship with Roberta Drays. She's the head of the Kalimish tribe and manager of the Wapi Eagle Casino.[78][80]
Roberta DraysPatti KimRoberta is lesbian and the girlfriend of Nicole Jackson. She's the security chief at the Wapi Eagle Casino.[78][81]
EllenHilary StrangEllen is lesbian, and Regi's girlfriend, and then wife.[78]
2011–2013Necessary RoughnessUSARex EvansTravis SmithEvans is the quarterback for the New York Hawks. He comes out at the end of season 2, becoming the first openly gay active football player in the show's universe.[82]
2011–2018Once Upon a TimeABCMulanJamie ChungMulan, a warrior, is lesbian and in love with Aurora.[83]
Ruby LucasMeghan OryRuby aka Little Red Riding Hood, is bisexual and friends with everyone, Ruby's in love with Dorothy Gale.[84]
Dorothy GaleTeri ReevesDorothy is a lesbian, and that girl from Kansas. She is cursed and only True Love's Kiss (from Ruby) can awaken her.[84]
AliceRose ReynoldsAlice is lesbian. In the cursed realm, she is Tilly. In Season 7 episode 10, "The Eighth Witch", she reveals that her true love is Robin. They begin a romantic relationship.[84][85]
RobinTiera SkovbyeRobin is a lesbian. She is the daughter of Robin Hook and Zelena (the Wicked Witch of the West).[84]
2011–2016Person of InterestCBSSameen ShawSarah ShahiSameen is bisexual, a physician and a former operative for the U.S. Army Intelligence Support Activity.[86]
Root (Samantha Groves)Amy AckerRoot is a lesbian and a computer genius, contract killer, and psychopath.[87]
Amy EnrightErica LeerhsenAmy is a lesbian, a charity director, and married to Maddie.[88]
Madeleine EnrightSharon LealMadeleine is a lesbian, a physician, and married to Amy.[89]
2011The Playboy ClubNBCBunny AliceLeah ReneeAlice is a Playboy Bunny and secretly lesbian. She is in a sham marriage with Sean, who is gay.[90]
Sean BeasleySean MaherSean is gay. Alice and Sean are in a sham marriage.[91][92]
Frances DunhillCassidy FreemanFrances is a closeted lesbian, who begins dating Nick Dalton to provide him with a politically acceptable public girlfriend and to make her appear heterosexual to her father.[93]
2011–2015RevengeABCNolan RossGabriel MannNolan is bisexual dotcom billionaire, and rates himself a 3 on the Kinsey scale.[94][95]
Tyler BarrolAshton HolmesTyler is a bisexual hustler, who suffers from bipolar disorder.[96]
Marco RomeroE.J. BonillaMarco is a past gay lover of Nolan Ross, and was CEO of NolCorp, owned by Ross. Marco appears in flashbacks and in present-day in Season 2.[97]
Patrick OsbourneJustin HartleyPatrick is gay and the illegitimate son of Victoria Greyson (Madeline Stowe). Patrick and Nolan had a relationship in season 3.[98]
ReginaSeychelle GabrielRegina is a lesbian, and once kissed a girl while she was drunk.[99]
2011–2012RingerThe CWOlivia CharlesJaime MurrayOlivia is a lesbian, and in a relationship with Catherine. She was previously married.[100]
Catherine MartinAndrea RothCatherine is bisexual and in a relationship with Olivia.[100]
2011–2016Scott & BaileyITVHelen BartlettNicola WalkerHelen is a lesbian, and emotionally disturbed. She eventually commits suicide by slashing her wrists.[101]
Anna RanJing LusiAnna is a lesbian, and a detective assigned to Syndicate 9.[101]
LouiseCaroline HardingLouise is lesbian, and was Helen Bartletts girlfriend.[101]

Shameless (2011–2021)

Shameless on Showtime (Seasons 1 - 11)
Character Actor Notes
Ian GallagherCameron MonaghanIn the series pilot, Ian is a closeted gay, he comes out after his brother Lip (Jeremy Allen White), discovers his cache of gay pornography. Ian's first gay relationship in the series is with Kash Karib, owner of Kash and Grab, the neighborhood convenience store where Ian works. In season 1, episode 7, Ian has his first sexual encounter with Mickey Milkovich. Their relationship is on-and-off again throughout the series, with the two finally getting married in the series finale of season 10, in episode "Gallavich!". Ian's other sexual partners in the series run include, Lloyd Lishman, Caleb and Trevor.[102]
Monica GallagherChloe WebbMonica is bisexual, and the Gallagher clan mother. She ran off to be with a woman, and then came back and hooked up with a drug dealer. She died of a cerebral hemorrhage following a drunken night out.[103]
Debbie GallagherEmma KenneyDebbie's sexuality is undefined, she had a child with her boyfriend Derek Delgado, and has been in lesbian relationships as well. When she sleeps with Claudia Nicolo's underage daughter, she has to register as a sex offender.[103][104][105]
Mickey MilkovichNoel FisherIn the beginning of the series, Mickey is a closeted gay. His first gay encounter is with Ian Gallagher. They maintain a secret relationship until season 3, when Mickey's dad catches them together. Mickey publicly comes out, and reveals his love for Ian in season 4, episode 11. His relationship with Ian is on-and-off again throughout the series, with the two finally getting married in the series finale of season 10, in episode "Gallavich!". Mickey has a brief relationship with Byron Koch, in order to make Ian jealous.[106]
Molly MilkovichMadison RothschildMolly is a trans girl. She is the cousin of Mickey and Mandy Milkovich.[103]
Sandy MilkovichElise EberleSandy is a lesbian, and is dating Debbie.[103]
KashPej VahdatKash is involved in a sexual relationship with Ian, owner of the Kash and Grab, where Ian works.[107]
JessMissy DotyJess is a lesbian bartender at the neighborhood bar, The Alibi Room.[103]
Lloyd LishmanHarry HamlinLloyd is a closeted gay. He picks up Ian in a gay bar in season two.[108]
Svetlana FisherIsidora GoreshterSvetlana is bisexual and a former sex worker. She was Mickey's wife, and then was in a polyamorous relationship with Veronica and Kev in season 6.[103][109][110]
Veronica FisherShanola HamptonVeronica is bisexual. Veronica and Kev enter a polyamorous relationship with Svetlana in season 6.[103][109]
AngelaDichen LachmanAngela is a lesbian that frequents the diner Fiona works at, but later leaves town (season 5).[110]
Jasmine HollanderAmy SmartJasmine is a bisexual friend of Fiona who is interested in her. After Fiona refuses to offer her financial help, Jasmine gets angry and leaves, never speaking to her again.[103]
CalebJeff PierreCaleb is bisexual and was Ian's boyfriend. Caleb cheated on him with his high school girlfriend.[111][109]
TrevorElliot FletcherTrevor is a trans man, and an LGBT+ activist. Trevor and Ian were in a relationship in season 7.[103][111]
Abraham PaigeBradley WhitfordAbraham is a gay political activist. He is powerful, well-dressed and sophisticated.[112]
NessaJessica SzohrNessa is a lesbian, and Mel's girlfriend.[103][110]
MelPerry MattfeldMel is a lesbian, and Nessa's girlfriend.[103][110]
AlexAshley RomansAlex is lesbian, and briefly worked with Debbie for a while. She asks Debbie out for a drink.[103][110]
AmandaNichole BloomAmanda is a bisexual college student and in a relationship with Lip. She exposes Lip's affair with a professor.[103][110]
Claudia NicoloConstance ZimmerClaudia is a bisexual, and sleeps with Debbie, thinking her to be a prostitute. After Debbie makes it clear she is not a prostitute, Claudia becomes her sugar mama.[103]
Karen JacksonLaura Slade WigginsKaren is bisexual. Her personality radically changed after a car accident almost killed her.[103][110]
BarbLea DeLariaBarb is a lesbian, and was Lip' sponsor for Alcoholics Anonymous.[103][110]
LizMia BarronLiz is a lesbian, and was a customer of @DebbieHotLesbianConvict, Debbie's handyman company.[103]
RobertaCarlease BurkeRoberta is lesbian, and was Monica's girlfriend for a while.[103][110]
CalistaPaula Andrea PlacidoCalista is a lesbian, and along with her ex-wife Haley, they are opening up a new queer bar in the Gallagher's neighborhood. She hires Debbie to do a handyperson job.[103]
HaleyMary Alexis CruzHaley is a lesbian, and she is opening up a new queer bar in the Gallagher's neighborhood, with her ex-wife Calista.[103]
JillJenna ElfmanJill is a lesbian, and was Monica's friend at the drug clinic, where they escape from.[103]
Miss JuneRoxy WoodMiss June is a trans woman, busted by the police for selling loose cigarettes.[103]
GenevaJuliette AngeloGeneva is a lesbian. She was involved in the Gay Jesus movement along with Ian, who portrayed Gay Jesus.[110]
The Two LisasJenica BergereA lesbian couple, both named Lisa, who were buying up numerous properties in the Gallagher's neighborhood for a gentrification project.[110]
Lee Stark
Byron KochAdam FarabeeByron is gay, and has a brief relationship with Mickey, who is trying to make Ian jealous. Ian ends up beating Byron up after hearing him bad mouth Mickey, in season 10, episode 10.[113]
ColeChester LockhartCole is gay, and has a hook up with Ian; he found Cole on Grindr and invites him along on a date to make Mickey jealous. Cole ends up getting beat up by Mickey in season 10, episode 10.[113]
TimMichael SasakiTim is gay and his partner is Brendan. Ian and Mickey meet them while shopping, in their quest to make new gay friends, in episode "Two at a Biker Bar, One in the Lake".[114][115]
BrendanBrian DareBrendan is gay and his partner is Tim. Ian and Mickey meet them while shopping, in their quest to make new gay friends, in episode "Two at a Biker Bar, One in the Lake".[114][115]
JonGiancarloJon is gay and his partner is Travis. Ian and Mickey meet them at a dinner party, in their quest to make new gay friends, in episode "Two at a Biker Bar, One in the Lake".[116][115]
TravisDoug LockeTravis is gay and his partner is Jon. Ian and Mickey meet them at a dinner party, in their quest to make new gay friends, in episode "Two at a Biker Bar, One in the Lake".[116][115]
Kevin's HookupChris PrascusKevin's Hookup (Don Wessels's kid), is gay. When Kevin starts to question his sexuality, he attempts to give oral sex to his hookup, but discovers that he is not turned on, and realizes he is not gay, not even part gay. In season 8, episode "Icarus Fell And Rusty Ate Him".[117][118]
Tony MarkovichTyler Jacob MooreTony is gay. He was the Gallagher's neighbor and a police officer. He had a thing for Fiona, but in season six, he comes out as gay to Ian Gallagher.[119][120]
TommyMichael Patrick McGillTommy and Kermit are regulars at The Alibi Room, Kev and Veronica's bar. When they start selling marijuana for medicinal purposes, they encourage Tommy and Kermit to try some. The duo each consume a marijuana brownie, and when Kev and Veronica aren't looking, Tommy and Kermit consume all of the brownies and all of the marijuana gummies. Later in the men's bathroom, Tommy and Kermit are sharing a sink, when Kermit makes a reach for Tommy's butt and instead of pulling away, Tommy slowly leads Kermit into the stall for a hookup.[105][119]
KermitJim Hoffmaster

2011 continued

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2011SkinsMTVTea MarvelliSofia Black-D'EliaTea is a bisexual cheerleader. She sleeps with Tony, but ends up with Betty.[121]
Betty NardoneBlaine MorrisBetty is lesbian, and Tea's lover.[122]
2011–2017Switched at BirthFreeformMatthewDaniel DurantMatthew is revealed as gay and has a crush on Emmett.[123]
RenzoAlec MapaRenzo is gay and Kathryn's friend. Her husband John, has been openly bigoted towards Renzo.[124]
Natalie PierceStephanie NoguerasNatalie is lesbian, and comes out to Bay in season two. She and her girlfriend Hillary are not allowed into prom because Hillary is wearing a suit and pants.[125]
HilaryAbby WallaHilary is a lesbian, and Natalie's girlfriend. She refuses to wear a dress at prom, having not worn one since she was 2.[126]
2011–2015Waterloo RoadBBC OneMartin DunbarMatt GreenwoodMartin is a shy trans girl who appears in one episode, resulting in her being bullied by classmates, but still makes some friends.[127][128]
Nate GurneyScott HainingNate is a former student at Waterloo Road, and openly gay. He falls in love with Josh.[129]
Colin ScottChris FinchColin is gay and works for a capital management company. He is the boyfriend of Matt Wilding.[130]
Josh StevensonWilliam RushJosh came out as gay, and is Nate's boyfriend.[131]
Matt WildingChris GeereMatt is a closeted gay musician.[132]
Jo LipsettSarah-Jane PottsJo is a lesbian, and head of the languages department. Her career is threatened when a student falls for her.[133]
Nikki BostonHeather PeaceNikki is lesbian, and a teacher at the school. She and Vix left the show together.[133]
Ros McCainSophie McSheraRos is a lesbian, and falls in love with her teacher, Jo Lipsett.[133]
Kacey BarryBrogan EllisKacey is a trans boy, and student at the school. After disguising himself as a boy to play in a soccer match, he realizes how much more comfortable he is as a male. Kacey decides to postpone any medical changes until after school.[133]
Lorraine DonneganDaniela Denby-AsheLorraine is a lesbian, and philanthropist and businesswoman. She is a former pupil at the school.[133]
Vix SparkKristin AthertonVix is a lesbian, and has a homemade jewellery business. She and Nikki leave to be together.[133]

2012

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2012–2020ArrowThe CWSara LanceCaity Lotz
(Jacqueline Wood)
Sara is bisexual and Nyssa's ex-lover. Jacqueline Wood played Sara in her first appearance on Arrow.[134]
Nyssa al GhulKatrina LawNyssa is bisexual, and ex-lover to Sara. When Sara died, Nyssa had her resurrected.[134]
Curtis HoltEcho KellumCurtis is the show's first openly gay character.[135]
Paul HoltChenier HundalPaul is gay, and was Curtis' husband. He left Curtis after finding out he had been working with the Green Arrow.[136]
Nick AnastasEvan RoderickNick is a gay police officer, and was in a relationship with Curtis.[137]
WilliamBen LewisIn a flash-forward, William is joking about his frequently absent father, and retorts: "And my ex-boyfriend wonders why I have commitment issues". In season 7, episode "The Longbow Hunters".[138]
Kate KaneRuby Rose
(Wallis Day)
Kate is lesbian, and cousin of Bruce Wayne (aka Batman). At the beginning of season two, her plane crashes and she is presumed dead, but actually she is alive but unrecognizable due to injuries she sustained in the crash. At this point, Wallis Day took over the role of Kate.[134][139]
Alex DanversChyler LeighAlex was a closeted lesbian, and then came out to herself and then finally everyone.[134]
John ConstantineMatt RyanJohn is bisexual and was brought in to deal with the fallout of the resurrection of Sara Lance, in episode "Haunted".[140]
2012–2013Bomb GirlsGlobalBetty McRaeAli LiebertBetty is a closeted lesbian with an unrequited love for her best friend. After being rejected by her, Betty meets Teresa and they become romantically involved. She is a bomb builder for the Victory Munitions factory.[141]
TeresaRachel WilsonTeresa is lesbian and a Canadian Women's Army Corps sergeant. She is in a relationship with Betty.[142]
2012–Call the MidwifeBBC OnePatience "Patsy" MountEmerald FennellPatsy is a closeted lesbian, and a midwife. She is in a relationship with Delia, and they later move to Scotland.[143][144]
Delia BubsyKate LambDelia is a lesbian nurse, and in a relationship with Patsy. Delia is struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle and awakens with amnesia, not remembering who Patsy is to her. She recovers and they are reunited.[144][145]
2012–Chicago FireNBCLeslie ShayLauren GermanLeslie is a lesbian, and a paramedic on Ambulance 61.[146]
Clarice CarthageShiri ApplebyClarice is bisexual and the pregnant ex-girlfriend of Leslie. She leaves Leslie to go back to her husband.[146]
DevonVedette LimDevon is a lesbian. In season 2 Leslie briefly dates Devon, who robs her apartment and disappears.[146]
Emily FosterAnnie IlonzehEmily is bisexual, and a paramedic.[146]
Darren RitterDaniel KyriDarren is gay, and a firefighter.[147]
2012–2015ContinuumShowcaseJasmine GarzaLuvia PetersenJasmine is bisexual, and a lethal paramilitary soldier.[148]
2012Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without GlovesSVT1RasmusAdam PålssonRasmus is 19 and gay. After graduation. he moves from rural Värmland to Stockholm to attend college. As soon as he arrives in Stockholm he begins to seek out the gay community. He begins a relationship with Benjamin. Rasmus is later found to be HIV-positive and eventually dies.[149][150]
PaulSimon J. BergerPaul is gay, and is portrayed as the life and soul of Stockholm's gay underworld. Paul eventually contracts AIDS and dies. An early scene in the miniseries shows two nurses dressed in bio-protective clothing caring for a patient suffering from AIDS. As the nurses tend to the dying man, one nurse wipes a tear from his eye, which leads to the second nurse scolding her afterwards: "Don't ever wipe tears without gloves".[149][150]
BenjaminAdam LundgrenBenjamin is young and struggling to come to terms with his homosexuality and faith as a Jehovah's Witness. Benjamin begins a relationship with Rasmus, and stays by his side the entire time he is dying. Benjamin is the only one out of the three characters to survive the AIDS crisis, and is seen in the last episode reflecting about that period in his life 20 years later.[149][150]
2012–2013Emily Owens, M.D.The CWTyra DupreKelly McCrearyTyra is a first-year surgical intern and daughter of the chief resident, who quickly befriends Emily. She is openly lesbian.[151]
Jake Reeser3 different babies portray JakeJake is an intersex baby who has a penis as well as ovaries. The parents discuss raising the child gender neutral and allowing them to decide when they are older.[152]
2012GCBABCBlake ReillyMark DeklinBlake is a closeted gay and in a marriage of convenience with Cricket, who is aware that he is gay.[153]
2012–2017GirlsHBOElijah KrantzAndrew RannellsElijah is openly gay, and dates several men throughout the series, never really having a serious boyfriend.[154]
GeorgeBilly MorrissetteGeorge is gay and one of Elijah's ex-boyfriends.[155]
Dill HarcourtCorey StollDill is gay, and a famous news anchor. He is the former boyfriend of Elijah.[154][156]
PalDanny StrongPal is gay and a condescending prick. He is a former boyfriend of Elijah.[155][157]
2012The L.A. ComplexCTV
MuchMusic
Kaldrick KingAndra FullerKaldrick King is a closeted gay black rapper. He is in a secret relationship with Tariq.[158]
Tariq MuhammadBenjamin Charles WatsonTariq is gay and an aspiring rapper working at the production company where Kaldrick records. The two start a secret relationship.[158]
Christopher TaylorJarod JosephChristopher is Kaldrick's openly gay lover who works as a lawyer.[159]
2012–2016Last Tango in HalifaxBBC OneCaroline DawsonSarah LancashireCaroline is lesbian. Caroline and Kate were married before Kate's untimely death.[160]
Kate McKenzieNina SosanyaKate is lesbian, and married to Caroline.[160]
OlgaLorraine BurroughsOlga is a lesbian, and the owner of a winery.[161]
JudithRonni AnconaJudith is bisexual and an international megastar of a film franchise.[162]
2012–Line of DutyBBC Two
BBC One (2017)
DCI Joanne DavidsonKelly MacdonaldJoanne is lesbian and the SIO of "Operation Lighthouse" (season 6). She was accused by her ex, Farida, of cheating on her with Kate Fleming.
PC/PS Farida JatriAnneika RoseFarida is lesbian and was in a secret relationship with Joanne, her superior on the force.[163][164]
2012–2018Major CrimesTNTRusty BeckGraham Patrick MartinRusty comes out as gay in the season two finale.[165]
Gustavo WallaceRene RosadoGus is gay, he begins a relationship with Rusty.[166]
TJ ShawPatrick StaffordTJ is gay, but he is deeply closeted.[167]
2012–2015Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesABCDr. Elizabeth 'Mac' MacMillanTammy MacIntoshMac is a lesbian. She doesn't conceal her orientation and sports menswear.[168]
Daisy MurphyMaria CovielloDaisy is a lesbian, and Dr. Mac's lover, she is murdered by her ex-lover, Hetty.[169]
HettyCaroline BrazierHetty is a lesbian, and a factory worker with Daisy. She is love with Daisy and kills her when rejected for Dr. Mac. She also frames Dr. Mac for another murder.[169]
Sarah NordenEloise MignonSarah is a lesbian, and a contortionist, she was in a relationship with Pearl.[169]
Pearl DysonMadeleine VizardPearl is a lesbian, and an assistant for a magician. She is accidentally killed by a malfunctioning guillotine.[169]
2012–2018NashvilleABCWill LexingtonChris CarmackWill is a closeted up-and-coming country singer.[170][171]
Brent McKinneyDerek KrantzBrent is an openly gay record executive.[172]
Kevin BicksKyle Dean MasseyKevin is an openly gay songwriter, stationed in Nashville.[173]
Zach WellesCameron ScogginsZach is gay and a young Silicon Valley entrepreneur, involved with Will Lexington.[174]
Jakob FineMurray BartlettJakob is gay and a fashion designer for a commercial that Will appears in.[175]
Allyson Del LagoJen RichardsAllyson is a trans woman, and a physical therapist. Her character is the first transgender to ever appear on a CMT show and the first out transgender actor on the network.[176]
JeffAaron CavetteJeff is gay and Zach's ex-boyfriend.[177]
2012Political AnimalsUSAT.J. HammondSebastian StanT.J. is the first openly gay son of an American President.[178]
Diane NashVanessa RedgraveJustice Nash is the first openly gay Justice of the United States Supreme Court.[179]
Sean ReevesDavid MonahanReeves is a married, closeted Congressman with whom T.J. has had an affair.[180]
2012–2017Saving HopeCTV
NBC
Shahir HamzaHuse MadhavjiShahir is gay and a neurosurgeon. His partner is Victor.[181]
Victor ReisSalvatore AntonioVictor is gay and an OR nurse. Shahir and Victor are in a long-term relationship.[181]
Maggie LinJulia Taylor RossMaggie is bisexual. She is an OB/GYN attending at Hope Zion Hospital. At the end of the series, Maggie and Sydney enter into a relationship.[182]
Sydney KatzStacey FarberSydney is lesbian, and an obstetrics and gynecology resident.[182]
Bree HanniganRebecca LiddiardBree is lesbian, and was admitted to the hospital following a car accident. Scans reveal that Bree has cancer.[182]
NeshemaHannah MillerNeshema is a lesbian, and married to Ruth. She is pregnant.[182]
Violet JacksonBahia WatsonViolet is lesbian, and Bree's fiancé.[182]
Riley StilesJustin KellyRiley is intersex and is transitioning to male. When he comes to the hospital for surgery, he learns he had a gender assignment surgery as a baby.[182]
RuthMaggie CastleRuth is lesbian, and married to Neshema.[182]
2012–2018ScandalABCCyrus BeeneJeff PerryCyrus is the White House Chief of Staff. He is openly gay and in a long-term relationship with James.[183]
James NovakDan BucatinskyJames is married to Cyrus Beene, but eventually leaves him.[183]
Michael AmbrusoMatthew Del NegroMichael is gay and a former prostitute. He marries Cyrus in a sham marriage.[184]
Fenton GlacklandDean NorrisFenton is a gay billionaire, and an ex-boyfriend of Cyrus.[185]
Annalise KeatingViola DavisAnnalise is bisexual, and in a guest appearance in episode "Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself", she teams up with Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) to work on a class action lawsuit regarding the mass incarceration of black people in the United States.[186]
RoseMarla GibbsRose is a lesbian, who hires Olivia to help find her ex-lover Lois, but Lois had already been murdered.[186]
Lois MooreFran BennettLois is lesbian, and Olivia's neighbor. After Olivia was kidnapped, she was held hostage in Lois' apartment and the hostage takers eventually killed her.[186]
GillianLauren GawGillian is lesbian, and Yasmeen's girlfriend.[186]
YasmeenMedalion RahimiYasmeen is a lesbian, and the niece of the Bashranian president. She is killed when her plane leaving the U.S. explodes on the runway, in episode "Adventures in Babysitting".[186]
2012–2013SmashNBCTom LevittChristian BorleTom is an openly gay composer.[187]
DennisPhillip SpaethDennis is gay, and an ex-lover of Tom.[188]
BobbyWesley TaylorBobby is gay and was selected to be as part of the ensemble cast.[189]
Sam StricklandLeslie Odom, Jr.Sam is gay and Tom is his boyfriend.[190]
John GoodwinNeal BledsoeJohn is a gay lawyer. He and Tom dated briefly.[191]
Ellis BoydJaime CeperoEllis began as Tom's personal assistant, who he slept with, before becoming assistant to Broadway producer Eileen Rand. He left the series after season one and an ex-girlfriend later outed him as gay.[188]
Kyle BishopAndy MientusKyle is gay, and was in relationships with Blake, Tom and Jimmy.[192]
BlakeDaniel AbelesBlake is the lighting director for Hit List and he and Kyle became involved.[192]
2012–2013UnderemployedMTVSophia SwansonMichelle AngSophia is a lesbian, and an aspiring writer.[193]
LauraAngel M. WainwrightLaura is lesbian, and Sophia's girlfriend for a short while.[193]
NatalieKatherine CunninghamNatalie is a lesbian, and hooks up with Sophia a few times.[193]

2013

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2013–2018A Place to Call HomeChannel 7James BlighDavid BerryJames is married but gay. He has experienced family disapproval and even horrific treatments including electroshock. The series was set in 1950s Australia, when homosexuality was illegal, and men were "held against their will in hospitals, electrocuted, pumped full of drugs and mentally abused".[194]
Harry PolsonDominic AllburnHarry is gay, and James Bligh's ex-lover.[195]
Dr. Henry FoxTim DraxlHenry is gay, and has a relationship with James Bligh.[195]
Carolyn BlighSara WisemanCarolyn is bisexual, and had an affair with Delia a long time ago.[196]
Delia CraigMaya StangeDelia is a lesbian, and had an affair with Carolyn years ago, but now back from London, they happen to be housemates.[197]
2013–Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.ABCJoey GutierrezJuan Pablo RabaJoey is a gay Inhuman who can melt metals, he previously had a boyfriend.[198] Joey is the first openly gay character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[199]
Marcus BensonBarry Shabaka HenleyBenson is a gay scientist recruited to help with the S.H.I.E.L.D science team in season 6.[199]
Victoria HandSaffron BurrowsVictoria is a lesbian, she was eventually shot and killed in the series.[199]
Isabelle HartleyLucy LawlessIsabelle is a lesbian, and was killed when her SUV was flipped over by the Absorbing Man.[199]
Olga PachinkoJolene AndersenOlga is a lesbian and demolitions expert.[200]
2013-Amar es para siempre
(To Love is Forever)
Antena 3Amelia LedesmaCarol RoviraAmelia is a lesbian. During the day she works at a hotel, and then she sings at night. She is in a secret relationship with Luisita Gómez, as the show takes place in the 1970s.[201][202]
Luisita GómezPaula UseroLuisita Gómez is bisexual, but in a lesbian relationship with Amelia Ledesma.[201][202]
Isabel VegasSilvia MayaIsabel is a lesbian, and an LGBT activist.[203]
Ana RivasMarina San JoséAna is a lesbian, and married to Teresa García.[201]
Teresa GarcíaCarlota OlcinaTeresa is a lesbian, and married to Ana. They both die, along with their child in a fire.[201]
Sara MartínBelén GonzálezSara is a lesbian, and a political activist for women's rights.[204]
JuanmaEnrique GimenoJuanma is gay and Gonzalo is his boyfriend.[201]
GonzaloNacho CasalvaqueGonzalo is gay and Juanma is his boyfriend.[201]
2013–2015AtlantisBBC OnePythagorasRobert EmmsPythagoras and Icarus are romantically involved in the second series.[205]
IcarusJoseph Timms
2013–2016BansheeCinemaxJobHoon LeeJob is a cross-dressing hairdresser who moonlights as a computer hacker. His sexuality is never explicitly defined, but actor Hoon Lee described the character as "someone who is exploring identity, he feels free to explore whatever direction his identity follows".[206]
2013–2014BetrayalABCJules WhitmanSofia Black-D'EliaJules is a lesbian, and computer hacker, who has a relationship with Valerie.[207]
Valerie McAllisterElizabeth McLaughlinValerie is lesbian, and falls for Jules.[208]
2013–2014The BridgeFXAdriana PerezEmily RiosAdriana is a lesbian newspaper reporter.[209]
LucyAlyssa DiazLucy is a lesbian nurese and Adriana's girlfriend, introduced in season 2.[210]
2013–2017BroadchurchITVMaggie RadcliffeCarolyn PicklesMaggie is a lesbian, and a newspaper editor, in love with Jocelyn.[211][212]
Jocelyn KnightCharlotte RamplingJocelyn is a lesbian, and a semi-retired barrister, in love with Maggie.[212][213]
2013CampNBCToddAdam GarciaTodd and Raffi are an interracial couple raising an adopted child. They get married in season 1, episode 7, "The Wedding".[214][215]
RaffiChristopher Kirby
2013–2014The Carrie DiariesThe CWWalt ReynoldsBrendan DoolingWalt is in the closet at first but after meeting Bennet, who is openly gay, he comes out and they are in a relationship.[216][217]
Bennet WilcoxJake RobinsonBennet is openly gay and Walt's boyfriend.[218][219]
Larissa LoughlinFreema AgyemanLarissa is bisexual, a style editor at a magazine and party girl. She slept with Samantha.[220]
Samantha "Sam" JonesLindsey GortSam is bisexual and slept with Larissa.[220]
Jill "Mouse" ChenEllen WongMouse is a bisexual nerd. She slept with Donna.[220]
Donna LaDonnaChloe BridgesDonna is bisexual and leader of the mean girls clique in school, and generally not very nice. She slept with Mouse while drunk.[220]
BlakeIan QuinlanBlake is gay and asks Walt out on a date, but when they arrive at the restaurant, Bennet intervenes and tells Walt he wants them to be an exclusive couple.[221]
2013–2015Da Vinci's DemonsStarzLeonardo da VinciTom RileyLeonardo da Vinci is bisexual. The shows creator, David S. Goyer, confirmed his bisexuality, along with actor Tom Riley who said: "He is, in my mind, canonically bisexual. He is attracted to men and he is attracted to women on the show."[222][223] Da Vinci's Demons is a fictional account of Leonardo da Vinci's early life.
Jacopo SaltarelliChristopher ElsonJacopa is a gay 17-year-old goldsmith apprentice, and prostitute. Da Vinci had sex with him and was later put on trial for sodomy, with Jacopa testifying against him. The charges were eventually dropped against Da Vinci.[224]
Andrea del VerrocchioAllan CordunerIn season 2, episode 5, "The Sun and the Moon", it is implied that Andrea has a sexual relationship with a handsome young man (Benedetto), who works as a picture framer in his workshop.[225]
2013DatesChannel 4EricaGemma ChanErica is a closeted lesbian. Erica goes on a blind date with Kate.[226]
KateKatie McGrathKate is a lesbian, and has a one-night stand with Erica, which results in a second date.[227]
2013–2015DefianceSyfyStahma TarrJaime MurrayStahma is bisexual, and a wealthy alien.[228][229]
Kenya RosewaterMia KirschnerKenya is a bisexual bartender and brothel owner.[228][229]
Doc Meh YewllTrenna KeatingMeh is a lesbian and is a Doctor in the town of Defiance.[228][229]
LevHannah CheesmanLev is a lesbian and Doc Yewll's wife.[228][229]
Niles PottingerJames MurrayPottinger attended the same boarding school as Connor Lang, and had an unrequited gay crush on him.[230]
2013–2016Devious MaidsLifetimeAlejandro RubioMatt CedeñoAlejandro is a closeted gay Latin music star.[231][232]
2013–2017East Los HighHuluCamila BarriosVannessa VasquezCamila is bisexual and been friends with Jocelyn since high school and begin a romantic relationship.[233]
Jocelyn ReyesAndrea SixtosJocelyn is lesbian, and hooked up with Camila after smoking pot together.[233]
Daysi CantuSer AnzoateguiDaysi is a queer, and a new student at East Los High.[233]
Ms. AlvarezCatherine LazoMs. Alvarez is a lesbian, and the school principal.[233]
VeronicaJacqueline Grace LopezVeronica is a lesbian, and went out with Jocelyn.[233]
2013–2016The FallBBC TwoDanielle FerringtonNiamh McGradyDani is a lesbian.[234]
Stella GibsonGillian AndersonStella is bisexual.[234]
2013–2018The FostersFreeformStef Adams-FosterTeri PoloStef and Lena are a married lesbian couple. Stef has a son from a previous marriage. Stef and Lena also serve as adoptive and foster parents to additional children.[235]
Lena Adams-FosterSherri Saum
Jude Adams FosterHayden ByerlyJude is gay and develops romantic feelings for his best friend Connor Stevens, and they begin dating.[236][237]
Connor StevensGavin MacIntoshIn season 2, Connor comes out as gay, shares a kiss with Jude and the two begin dating.[236]
ColeTom PhelanCole is a trans boy, and a teen runaway who lives at a group foster home.[235]
Noah WalkerKalama EpsteinNoah is gay and Jude's second boyfriend.[238]
Monte PorterAnnika MarksMonte is bisexual and becomes the school principal of Lena's charter school in Season 2. She later gets in trouble for kissing a student.[239]
Aaron BakerElliot FletcherAaron is a trans man who becomes Callie's boyfriend.[240]
Ximena SinfuegoLisseth ChavezXimena is a lesbian, and captain of the roller-derby team.[235]
Jack DowneyTanner BuchananJack shares a kiss with Jude to make him feel better after his breakup with Connor. Jack is later beaten to death by an abusive foster father.[241][242]
Carmen CruzAlicia SixtosCarmen is a lesbian living at Girls United who has been involved with gangs, drugs, and kidnapping.[235]
Jenna PaulSuzanne CryerJenna is a lesbian, and an old friend of Stef and Lena.[235]
Sally BentonPepi SonugaSally is a lesbian, and accuses the principal of kissing her.[235]
Tess BayfieldKristen ArizaTess is bisexual and Steph's high-school crush.[235]
Kelly PaulAlice DoddKelly is a lesbian, and Jenna's ex-wife.[235]
LaraBrit ManorLara is lesbian, and makes a pass at Tess.[235]
2013–2018Hit the FloorVH1Jude KinkadeBrent AntonelloJude is gay and Zero is a closeted bisexual basketball player, Jude is also Zero's agent. Jude and Zero begin having casual sex in season 2. In season 3, Zero comes out by kissing Jude in public, and the two are now in a committed relationship.[243][244][245]
Zero
(real name Gideon)
Adam Senn
LucasJonathan BennettLucas is a gay basketball agent, and had an affair with Jude, making Zero jealous.[246]
NoahKristian KordulaNoah is gay and Jude's boyfriend in season 4.[247]
2013–2018House of CardsNetflixFrank Underwood Kevin SpaceyFrank has been shown to have sexual encounters with both men and women. The series creator, Beau Willimon, said that Frank ignores the label of being bisexual or gay, and is simply attracted to people regardless of their gender.[248]
Edward MeechumNathan DarrowMeechum is a Secret Service agent assigned to Frank Underwood, and has a threesome with him and Claire Underwood in season 2, episode "Chapter 24".[248]
Rachel PosnerRachel BrosnahanRachel is a bisexual prostitute.[249]
Lisa WilliamsKate Lyn SheilLisa is lesbian, and Rachel's lover.[249]
Michael CorriganChristian CamargoMichael is a gay rights activist, imprisoned by the Russian government. He eventually hangs himself in his cell, refusing a deal to be released if he apologizes to Russia for his unlawful actions, in season 3, episode "Chapter 32".[250]
John PasternakTodd Alan CrainJohn is Michael Corrigan's husband.[250]
2013-2014In the FleshBBC ThreeKieren WalkerLuke NewberryKieren is pansexual and the protagonist of the show. Kieren was implied to have been in a romantic relationship with Rick Macy, who died in Afghanistan before the events of the show, ending their relationship. In series 2, Kieren begins dating Simon Monroe.[251]
Jemima WalkerHarriet CainsJem is Kieren's younger sister. While never explicitly stated or explored in the series, series creator Dominic Mitchell stated on Twitter that Jem is bisexual.[252]
2013–2016Masters of SexShowtimeBetty DeMilloAnnaleigh AshfordBetty is a lesbian sex worker and an early research subject in Masters and Johnson's study.[253]
HelenSarah SilvermanHelen is lesbian. Betty and Helen are in a long-term relationship. Helen gets pregnant and dies during childbirth.[254]
Barton ScullyBeau BridgesBarton is a closeted gay and the provost at the university where Masters initiates his study.[255]
DaleFinn WittrockDale is gay and a hustler whom Scully patronizes.[255]
CarlBobby CampoCarl is gay and a hustler, and has sex with Dale.[255]
GuyNick CliffordGuy is a closeted gay.[256]
Sarahunknown babySarah is intersex. The blood work suggests Sarah is a boy.[257]
2013Murder in PassingYouTubeEpiceneAlexander ChapmanEpicene is a trans woman detective assigned to investigate the murder of Mars Brito, a trans man bike courier. The show was originally broadcast as a series of 30-second episodes on advertising video screens in the Toronto Transit Commission's subway system.[258]
Mars BritoChase JoyntMars Brito is a trans man bike courier, whose murder sparks an investigation into his death.[259] The noirish black and white series is now on YouTube.[260]
2013–2015My Mad Fat DiaryE4ArchieDan CohenArchie is revealed to be gay when he is caught spying on the men's changing room in the leisure centre where he works.[261]
2013–2019Orange Is the New BlackNetflixPiper ChapmanTaylor SchillingPiper is bisexual and the protagonist of the series. She was in a relationship with Alex before breaking up with her and becoming engaged to Larry Bloom.[262]
Alex VauseLaura PreponAlex is lesbian, and an ex-drug dealer.[263][264]
Sophia BursetLaverne CoxSophia is a trans woman. (Laverne Cox is transgender in real life. The Advocate suggested that Orange is the New Black is the first women-in-prison series that includes a real transgender woman playing the role of a transgender person.[265])
Nicky NicholsNatasha LyonneNicky is a lesbian.[266]
Crazy EyesUzo AdubaCrazy Eyes is a lesbian.[266]
Carrie "Big Boo" BlackLea DeLariaBig Boo is a lesbian.[266][267]
Tricia MillerMadeline BrewerTricia is a lesbian.[266]
Poussey WashingtonSamira WileyPoussey is a lesbian.[266]
Lorna MorelloYael StoneLorna is bisexual and has been involved with men and women.[268]
Brook SosoKimiko GlennBrook is pansexual. She revealed that she is attracted to people, not genders.[269]
Artesian McCulloughEmily TarverArtesian is a lesbian correctional officer.[270]
Maureen KukudioEmily AlthausMaureen is a lesbian.[271]
Shani AbboudMarie-Lou NahhasShani is a lesbian.[272]
Stella CarlinRuby RoseStella is a lesbian.[273]
ZeldaAlicia WittZelda is a lesbian.[274][275]
Desi PiscatellaBrad William HenkeDesi is an openly gay correctional officer.[276]
Dayanara "Daya" DiazDasha PolancoDayanara is "gay for the stay". She is dating Dominga.[277]
Dominga "Daddy" DuarteVicci MartinezDominga is lesbian.[278]
2013–2017Orphan BlackSpace
BBC America
Cosima NiehausTatiana MaslanyCosima is lesbian and a graduate student in biology, and one of the clones.[279]
Felix DawkinsJordan GavarisFelix is gay and the foster brother and confidant of Sarah, the show's main protagonist.[280]
Delphine CormierEvelyne BrochuDelphine is bisexual and in a relationship with Cosima.[281]
Tony SawickiTatiana MaslanyTony is a transgender clone introduced in Season 2.[282]
Shay DavydovKsenia SoloShay is a lesbian and had a brief relationship with Cosima.[283]
Sarah ManningTatiana MaslanySarah is bisexual. This was later confirmed as true by Tatiana Maslany at Comic Con 2016.[284]
Camilla TorresTatiana MaslanyCamilla is a lesbian.[285]
2013–Peaky BlindersBBC TwoJamesJosh O'ConnorJames is a gay writer who lives with Ada Shelby and her son, Karl.[286]
2013–2016Please Like MeABCJoshJosh ThomasJosh is openly gay, and dates several men throughout the series.[287]
GeoffreyWade BriggsGeoffrey was Josh's first boyfriend.[288]
PatrickCharles CottierPatrick is gay and had a brief fling with Josh.[289]
ArnoldKeegan JoyceArnold was Josh's boyfriend through most of the series.[290]
HannahHannah GadsbyHannah is a lesbian, and lives with Josh's mother.[291]
BenDavid QuirkBen is bisexual and was a one-night stand of Josh's.[292][293]
KyahFreya StaffordKyah is lesbian, and Hannah's ex-girlfriend.[294]
2013–2020Ray DonovanShowtimeLenaKatherine MoennigLena is lesbian, and a personal assistant working for titular character Ray.[295]
Tommy WheelerAustin NicholsTommy is a closeted gay actor.[296]
JustineAlexandra TurshenJustine is bisexual and was Lena's girlfriend.[297]
Chloe HunterAlex SaxonChloe is a trans woman and a sex worker.[298]
JeannieRya KihlstedtJeannie is lesbian, and Lena's ex-girlfriend.[299]
2013–2018The TunnelSky Atlantic
Canal+
Elise WassermannClémence PoésyElise is bisexual and has had sex with men out of practical necessity and has not experienced emotional involvement with any sex partner. Until she met Eryka Klein, Elise had never felt romantic attraction for someone. She falls in love with Eryka.[300][301]
Eryka KleinLaura De BoerEryka (lesbian) falls in love with Elise.[300]
2013–2015Under the DomeCBSCarolyn HillAisha HindsHill and Calvert are raising a daughter, Norrie Calvert-Hill, together.[302]
Alice CalvertSamantha MathisAlice is a lesbian.[302]
2013–2020VikingsHistoryRagnar LothbrokTravis FimmelRagnar is bisexual and on multiple occasions, has asked Athelstan to join him and Lagertha in bed.[303]
LagerthaKatheryn WinnickLagertha is bisexual. In the season 4 time jump, she has been with Astrid for about 7 years.[304]
AstridJosefin AsplundAstrid is bisexual. In season 4, she has been in a relationship with Lagertha for 7 years. In season 5, after being kidnapped by King Harald, she marries him and grows to become fond of him.[305]
2013–WentworthSoHoFranky DoyleNicole da SilvaFranky is lesbian.[306][307]
Erica DavidsonLeeanna WalsmanErica is bisexual.[308]
Kim ChangRa ChapmanKim is bisexual.[309]
Joan FergusonPamela RabeJoan is lesbian.[310]
Maxine ConwaySocratis OttoMaxine is a transgender woman.[311]
Bridget WestfallLibby TannerBridget is lesbian.[312]
Lucy GambaroSally-Anne UptonLucy is lesbian.[313]
Allie NovakKate JenkinsonAllie is lesbian.[314]
Bea SmithDanielle CormackBea is bisexual.[315]
Jodie SpiteriPia MirandaJodie is bisexual.[316]
Sean BrodyRick DonaldSean is gay and had a sexual relationship with Jake in the past.[317]
Jake StewartBernard CurryJake was in a sexual relationship with Sean.[317]
Lou KellyKate BoxLou is lesbian.[318]
Ruby MitchellRarriwuy HickRuby is lesbian.[319]
Marie WinterSusie PorterMarie is bisexual.[320]
Maxine ConwaySocratis OttoMaxine is a trans woman.[311]
Reb KeaneZoe TerakesReb is a trans man.[321]
Spike BaxterKate ElliottSpike is lesbian.[322]
Zara DragovichNatalia NovikovaZara is lesbian.[323]
Dana MaloufDaniielle AlexisDana is a trans woman.[324]
Jianna RileyTasia ZalarJianna is lesbian.[325]
Shelley HayesAlinta ChidzeyShelley is lesbian.[326]

2014

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2014–The 100The CWLexaAlycia Debnam-CareyLexa is a lesbian.[327]
Clarke GriffinEliza TaylorClarke Griffin is bisexual. In season 1, Clarke has a relationship with Finn; in season 2 Clarke and Lexa kiss and consummate their relationship in season 3.[328]
NiylahJessica HarmonNiylah is a lesbian.[329]
Nathan MillerJarod JosephNathan Miller is gay.[330]
BryanJonathan WhitesellBryan is gay.[331]
Eric JacksonSachin SahelEric Jackson is gay.[332]
2014–2019The AffairShowtimeTrevor SollowayJadon SandTrevor Solloway is a gay teen. He is the son of the main couple.[333]
2014–2017Black SailsStarzJames FlintToby StephensJames Flint is bisexual and was in a past relationship with Thomas (revealed in season two) and his wife, Miranda. Flint and Thomas's separation was the reason for Flint waging war against the British empire.[334]
Eleanor GuthrieHannah NewEleanor Guthrie is bisexual. In season one, she is in a relationship with Max.[335]
MaxJessica Parker KennedyMax is a lesbian. She is Eleanor's lover, then has a romantic relationship with Anne.[336]
Anne BonnyClara PagetAnne Bonny is bisexual. She starts a relationship with Max in season two.[337]
Thomas HamiltonRupert Penry-JonesThomas Hamilton was Flint's lover.[338]
2014–BoschAmazon Prime VideoGrace BilletsAmy AquinoGrace Billets has a lesbian affair with a Black female colleague in the LAPD, Kizmin Rider.[339][340][341] She is a lieutenant who is a supervisor of the show's protagonist, Harry Bosch, at Hollywood Station.[342][343]
Kizmin RiderRose RollinsThe girlfriend of Grace Billets and detective with the LAPD.[339][344]
2014–2016CarmillaVervegirlCarmilla KarnsteinNatasha NegovanlisCarmilla Karnstein is a 100+ year old lesbian vampire.[345]
Laura HollisElise BaumanLaura Hollis is a lesbian. Carmilla and Laura are in a relationship.[345]
Danny LawrenceSharon BelleDanny Lawrence is a lesbian.[345]
S. LaFontaineKaitlyn AlexanderLaFontaine is non-binary.[345]
2014–2015Chasing LifeFreeformBrenna CarverHaley RammBrenna Carver is bisexual. She begins a relationship with Greer, despite the fact that Brenna already had a boyfriend. Later she chooses Greer over her boyfriend and they begin a relationship.[346]
Greer DanvilleGracie DziennyGreer Danville is a lesbian.[347]
MargoAurora PerrineauMargo is a lesbian.[348]
JulietLeisha HaileyJuliet is a lesbian.[349]
2014–2016Faking ItMTVAmy RaudenfeldRita VolkAmy Raudenfeld is a lesbian.[350]
Shane HarveyMichael WillettShane Harvey is openly gay.[351][352]
Lauren CooperBailey De YoungLauren Cooper is intersex.[353]
ReaganYvette MonrealReagan is lesbian and Amy's girlfriend in season 2.[354]
NoahElliot FletcherNoah is a trans man.[352]
SabrinaSophia AliSabrina is a lesbian.[355]
2014–2015Finding CarterMTVBirdVanessa MorganBird is bisexual and Madison is her love interest.[356]
MadisonMolly KunzMadison is lesbian.[357]
2014–The FlashThe CWDavid SinghPatrick SabonguiDavid Singh is openly gay and the Central City police commander. He is married to Rob.[358]
RobJeremy SchuetzeRob is gay.[358]
Hartley RathawayAndy MientusHartley Rathaway is openly gay.[359]
Nora West-AllenJessica Parker KennedyNora West-Allen is queer.[360]
Kate KaneRuby RoseKate Kane is lesbian.[358]
Marlize DeVoeKim EngelbrechtMarlize DeVoe is bisexual.[361]
Alex DanversChyler LeighAlex Danvers is lesbian (guest appearance - 2017).[362]
2014GlueE4James WarwickBilly HowleJames Warwick and Caleb "Cal" Bray were romantically involved.[363]
Caleb "Cal" BrayTommy Lawrence KnightCaleb "Cal" Bray and James Warwick were romantically involved, before Cal was murdered.[363]
2014–2019GothamFoxRenee MontoyaVictoria CartagenaRenee Montoya is lesbian, and is the ex-girlfriend of Barbara Kean.[364]
Barbara KeanErin RichardsBarbara Kean is bisexual.[364]
Tabitha GalavanJessica LucasTabitha Galavan is bisexual.[365]
The LadyMichelle GomezThe Lady is bisexual.[366]
Oswald CobblepotRobin Lord TaylorOswald Cobblepot is in love with Edward Nygma.[367]
2014–GrantchesterITVLeonard FinchAl WeaverLeonard Finch is gay.[368]
Daniel MarloweOliver DimsdaleDaniel Marlowe is gay.[368][369]
Alex SimmsTom TurnerAlex Simms is gay.[368]
2014–2017Halt and Catch FireAMCJoe MacMillanLee PaceJoe MacMillan is bisexual and a main character of the show.[370]
Malcolm "Lev" LevitanAugust EmersonLev is openly gay.[371]
Haley ClarkSusanna SkaggsHaley Clark is revealed to be lesbian in season 4.[372]
2014–2015HeartlessKanal 5SofieJulie ZangenbergSofie is a succubus lesbian that feeds on the life force of humans. She falls in love with Emilie.[373]
EmilieJulie ChristiansenEmilie is lesbian and falls in love with Sofie.[373]
2014–How to Get Away with MurderABCAnnalise KeatingViola DavisAnnalise Keating is pansexual. She teaches law at college.[374][375]
Eve RothloFamke JanssenEve Rothlo is lesbian.[376]
Connor WalshJack FalaheeConnor Walsh is a gay law student. Connor Walsh and Oliver Hampton begin to date on and off throughout the seasons, culminating in their marriage in season 5.[377][378]
Oliver HamptonConrad RicamoraOliver Hampton is gay and an I.T. specialist whom Connor Walsh first seduced to get information. Over time, the two develop feelings for each other. They marry in season 5, and remain happy.[377][378]
Bonnie WinterbottomLiza WeilBonnie Winterbottom is bisexual.[379]
Aiden WalkerElliot KnightAiden Walker is bisexual. He slept with Connor and was engaged to a woman.[380]
Simon DrakeBehzad DabuSimon Drake is gay.[381]
Tegan PriceAmirah VannTegan Price is lesbian.[382]
Jeff WalshD.W. MoffettJeff Walsh is gay. He is Connor's dad.[383]
TedJim AbeleTed is gay and married to Jeff Walsh.[383]
Jill HartfordAlexandra BillingsJill Hartford is a trans woman.[378]
Claire TelescoMelinda Page HamiltonClaire Telesco is a lesbian.[384]
CoraMercedes MasonCora is bisexual. She is Tegan's ex-wife.[385]
Nanda HashimRamona DuBarryNanda Hashim is bisexual.[386]
Dani AlvodarAlyssa DiazDani Alvodar is a lesbian.[387]
2014–2019Jane the VirginThe CWLuisa AlverYara MartinezLuisa Alver is lesbian.[388]
Rose SolanoBridget ReganRose Solano is lesbian.[388]
Wesley MastersBrian Jordan AlvarezWesley Masters is an openly gay writer attending grad school with Jane.[389]
KrishnaShelly BhallaKrishna is lesbian and Petra's secretary.[390]
Adam AlvaroTyler PoseyAdam Alvaro is bisexual.[391]
Jane RamosRosario DawsonJane Ramos is openly lesbian and a shady lawyer.[388]
Petra AndelYael GrobglasPetra Andel is queer.[388]
EileenElisabeth RöhmEileen is lesbian.[392]
Marlene DonaldsonMelanie MayronMarlene Donaldson is lesbian.[393]
Susanna BarnettMegan KetchSusanna Barnett is lesbian.[394]
AllisonIyari LimonAllison is lesbian.[395]
DanaA Leslie KiesDana is lesbian.[396]
LeonaZelda WilliamsLeona is lesbian.[397]
2014–Janet KingABC1Janet KingMarta DusseldorpJanet King and Ashleigh Larsson are a lesbian couple.[398]
Ash LarssonAimee PedersenAsh Larsson is lesbian.[398]
Bianca GrieveAnita HeghIn Season 3, Janet King and Bianca Grieve enter into a relationship.[399]
2014–2017KingdomAudience NetworkNate KulinaNick JonasNate Kulina is a closeted gay MMA fighter.[400]
WillJonathan HowardWill is gay and Nate's love interest.[401]
2014–2018The Last ShipTNTAlisha GrandersonChristina ElmoreAlisha Granderson is lesbian.[402]
Kelsi BakerCaitlin GerardKelsi Baker is lesbian.[403]
2014–2018The LibrariansTNTCassandra KillianLindy BoothCassandra Killian is bisexual.[404]
2014–2015LookingHBOPatrick MurrayJonathan GroffPatrick Murray is gay and a video-game developer.[405][406]
Agustín LanuezFrankie J. AlvarezAgustín Lanuez is gay.[407]
Dom BasaluzzoMurray BartlettDom Basaluzzo is gay.[408]
Kevin MathesonRussell ToveyKevin Matheson is gay.[409]
Ricardo "Richie" Donado VenturaRaúl CastilloRicardo "Richie" Donado Ventura is gay.[410]
FrankO. T. FagbenleFrank is gay.[406]
LynnScott BakulaLynn is gay.[406]
EddieDaniel FranzeseEddie is gay.[411]
2014–Madam SecretaryCBSBlake MoranErich BergenBlake Moran comes out as bisexual at the end of season 3.[412]
Kat SandovalSara RamirezKat Sandoval is bisexual.[413][414]
Ali KriegerAli KriegerAli Krieger is a lesbian. She does a public service announcement for equal pay. She is a member of the World Cup Champion U.S. Women's Soccer team.[415][416]
Ashlyn HarrisAshlyn HarrisAshlyn Harris is a lesbian. She does a public service announcement for equal pay. She is a member of the World Cup Champion U.S. Women's Soccer team.[416]
Maryam GaguliaAmanda M. RodriguezMaryam Gagulia is a lesbian.[417]
Ana IvanbaAnastasia BaranovaAna Ivanba is a lesbian.[418]
2014MatadorEl Rey NetworkReyna FloresEve TorresReyna Flores is a lesbian. She is a sideline news reporter.[419][420]
Silda PatelMouzam MakkarSilda Patel is a lesbian. She is Reyna Flores' secret girlfriend.[419][421]
2014–2016The Mysteries of LauraNBCMax CarnegieMax JenkinsMax Carnegie is gay.[422]
2014–NCIS: New OrleansCBSTammy GregorioVanessa FerlitoTammy Gregorio is a lesbian.[423]
Eva AzarovaCassidy FreemanEva Azarova is a lesbian.[424]
Hannah LeeMeghan OryHannah Lee is a lesbian.[425]
2014–2017The Night ShiftNBCDrew AllisterBrendan FehrDrew Allister is gay.[426]
RickLuke MacfarlaneRick is Drew's boyfriend, introduced in season 1, episode 6 when he is involved in a bus accident.[426]
2014Nikki & Nora: The N&N FilesYouTubeNikki BeaumontLiz VasseyNikki Beaumont is a lesbian private detective in New Orleans. She investigates cases with her partner Nora, who is also her lover.[427][428]
Nora DelaneyChristina CoxNora Delaney is a lesbian, and a private investigator. Her partner is Nikki, who is also her lover.[427][428]
2014–Nord bei NordwestDas ErsteHannah WagnerJana KlingeHannah Wagner is lesbian. The police officer arrives in the fictional village Schwanitz to succeed the deceased Lona Vogt. She answers the question of when her husband will come by stating: "I don't have a husband. I like women."[429][430]
2014–OutlanderStarzDuke of SandringhamSimon CallowThe Duke of Sandringham is queer.[431]
Jonathan Randall
(aka Black Jack)
Tobias MenziesBlack Jack is queer.[432][433]
Lord John GreyDavid BerryLord John Grey is gay.[434]
2014ØyevitneNRKPhilipAxel BøyumPhilip and Henning are 15-year-old boys secretly in love. After witnessing a murder at a quarry, they vow to never tell anyone in order to keep their relationship a secret.[435][436]
HenningOdin Waage
2014–2015Red Band SocietyFoxSarah SoudersAndrea ParkerSarah Souders is bisexual.[437]
Kenji Gomez-RejonWilson CruzKenji Gomez-Rejon is a gay nurse.[438]
DaniellaTricia O’KelleyDaniella is a lesbian.[439]
2014 Star-Crossed The CW SophiaBrina PalenciaSophia is pansexual and has a crush on Taylor.[440]
NikkiNicola Correia-DamudeNikki is lesbian.[441]
2014–2019TransparentAmazon Prime VideoMaura PfeffermanJeffrey TamborMaura Pfefferman is a trans woman. She was killed off in the series finale.[442][443]
Sarah PfeffermanAmy LandeckerSarah Pfefferman is bisexual. She is the oldest of the Pfefferman children.[444]
Tammy CashmanMelora HardinTammy Cashman is a lesbian.[445]
Sydney FeldmanCarrie BrownsteinSydney Feldman is bisexual.[446]
Ali PfeffermanGaby HoffmannAli Pfefferman is bisexual. Ali is the youngest of the Pfefferman children.[447]
DavinaAlexandra BillingsDavina is a trans woman.[448]
SheaTrace LysetteShea is a trans woman.[449]
Tanta GittelHari NefTanta Gittel is a trans woman.[450]
Leslie MackinawCherry JonesLeslie Mackinaw is a lesbian. Leslie was introduced in the second season.[451]
VickiAnjelica HustonVicki has an emotional sexual relationship with Maura.[452]
BarbTig NotaroBarb is a lesbian. She was a very minor character.[453]
LilaAlia ShawkatLila is bisexual.[454]
MarcyBradley WhitfordMarcy is a cross-dresser and went to trans camp, where they were free to express their femininity, with Maura.[455]
AdrianaHailie SaharAdriana is a trans woman.[456]
CarmenMariana MarroquinCarmen is a trans woman.[457]
EleanorZackary DruckerEleanor is a trans woman.[458]
LorenaHarmony SantanaLorena is a trans woman.[459]
ZeldaBecky ThyreZelda is a lesbian.[460]
CelesteJill SolowayCeleste is a lesbian.[461]
Elizah EdwardsAlexandra GreyElizah Edwards is a trans woman.[462]
OmarRocco KayiatosOmar is a trans man.[463]
BellaBobbi Salvör MenuezBella is a lesbian.[464]
DaleIan HarvieDale is a trans man.[465]
PonyJiz LeePony is queer.[466]
2014–True DetectiveHBOPaul WoodrughTaylor KitschPaul Woodrugh is a closeted gay detective and war veteran (season 2). He had an intimate relationship with a squadmate. He's in relationship with a woman but has to take viagra to have sex with her.[467]
Tom PurcellScoot McNairyTom Purcell is gay and closeted. He's the father of two missing children.[468]
2014–2016TyrantFXSammy Al-FayeedNoah SilverSammy Al-Fayeed is gay, living in the fictional Middle Eastern country of Abbudin, where homosexuality is illegal. His boyfriend is killed by ISIS.[469][470]
AbdulMehdi DehbiAbdul is a closeted young man whose family has long served as security for the Al-Fayeed family.[471]
Haitham El-AminRaphael AcloqueProfessor Haitham El-Amin has a secret relationship with Samy.[472]

2015

Year Show Network Character Actor Notes
2015–201812 MonkeysSyfyOliver PetersRamon de OcampoOliver Peters is a gay widow. In season 1, episode 10, Oliver makes reference to his dead husband.[473]
2015–2017American Crime
(season 2)
ABC NetworkEric TannerJoey PollariEric Tanner is a closeted gay high school basketball player accused of sexual assaulting Taylor Blaine at a party. He is forced to come out after being questioned by the police, by showing them sexually explicit texts between him and Taylor. During one scene in the show Eric says, "I'm gay but I'm not a faggot", which was the first time that word was said on ABC.[474][475]
Taylor BlaineConnor JessupTaylor Blaine is a closeted gay teen who accuses members on the high school basketball team of sexually assaulting him, and posting photos of the assault online. He too is forced to come out when Eric reveals the sexually explicit text messages between the two, which show Taylor actually went to the party to hook up with Eric. Meanwhile, Taylor's mom gets the police involved, which Taylor really doesn't want.[474][476]
LukeTaylor John SmithLuke is gay and shares a passionate kiss with Taylor.[477]
2015–2016AquariusNBCCharles MansonGethin AnthonyCharles Manson is bisexual. He had sex with Ken in exchange for giving him money for living. John McNamara, the creator of the show, said the story about Manson is historical fiction.[478][479]
Ken KarnBrían F. O'ByrneKen Karn is gay and came out to his daughter.[480]
2015BackstromFoxGregory ValentineThomas DekkerGregory Valentine is gay, an ex-hustler, and an entrepreneurial crook.[481]
2015BananaE4Freddie BaxterFreddie FoxFreddie Baxter is bisexual/pansexual (though it is never named), and is completely "hardwired to fuck", according to actor Freddie Fox.[482][483]
Dean MonroeFisayo AkinadeDean Monroe is gay.[484]
Henry BestVincent FranklinHenry Best is a gay middle-aged insurance salesman, happily settled with his boyfriend of nine years, Lance Sullivan.[485]
Lance SullivanCyril NriLance Sullivan is gay.[485]
Vivienne "Scotty" ScottLetitia WrightVivienne "Scotty" Scott is a lesbian.[486]
Vanessa MooreLynn HunterVanessa Moore is a lesbian.[487]
Sian MooreGeorgia HenshawSian Moore is a lesbian.[488]
VioletHannah John-KamenViolet is a lesbian, and likes to party.[489]
AmyCharlie CovellAmy is a neurotic lesbian.[490]
Helen BrearsBethany BlackHelen Brears is a trans woman.[491]
KayT’Nia MillerKay is a lesbian.[492]
2015–BlindspotNBCBethany MayfairMarianne Jean-BaptisteBethany Mayfair is a lesbian, and assistant Director In Charge of the FBI's New York Field Office.[493]
Sofia VarmaSarita ChoudhurySophia Varma is a lesbian, and former girlfriend of Bethany. She faked her death.[494]
AlexandraEisa DavisAlexandra is a lesbian, she was in a relationship with Bethandy until she got stabbed.[495]
Rich DotcomEnnis EsmerRich Dotcom is bisexual.[496]
2015–2018CasualHuluLaura MeyersTara Lynne BarrLaura Meyers is a bisexual teenage girl who is continually exploring her sexual orientation.[497]
AubreyDylan GelulaAubrey is bisexual. Her boyfriend is Max, and she has casual sex with Laura.[498]
TathianaLorenza IzzoTathiana is a lesbian, and Laura's girlfriend for a while.[499]
EmmyEliza CoupeEmmy is bisexual. Her boyfriend is Alex, and he breaks up with her after discovering she had sex with his sister.[500]
AlyssaTeri AndrezAlyssa is bisexual. She was invited for a threesome with Alex and Emmy, but Alex gets cold feet.[501]
2015–Cheetah In AugustVimeoAugust ChandlerAndre MyersAugust Chandler struggles to understand his mental condition or sexual power. The series is described as a black gay web series.[502]
2015–Club de CuervosNetflixAitor CardonéAlosian VivancosAitor Cardoné is a pansexual soccer player.[503]
2015–2018Code BlackCBSMalaya PinedaMelanie ChandraMalaya Pineda is lesbian and a second year resident as of season 2.[504]
Carla NivenShiri ApplebyCarla Niven is bisexual and Malaya's former girlfriend.[505]
Noa KeanEmily TyraNoa Kean is bisexual, and works in the ER.[506]
2015ComplicationsUSA NetworkGretchen PolkJessica SzohrGretchen Polk is a lesbian.[507]
2015–2019Crazy Ex-GirlfriendThe CWWhite Josh WilsonDavid HullWhite Josh is gay.[508]
Darryl WhitefeatherPete GardnerDarryl Whitefeather is bisexual, and in a relationship with White Josh.[509]
MayaEsther PovitskyMaya is bisexual.[510]
Valencia PerezGabrielle RuizValencia Perez becomes aware that she is bisexual when she starts dating a woman named Beth (Emma Willmann) late in Season 3.[511]
2015CucumberChannel 4Freddie BaxterFreddie FoxFreddie Baxter is bisexual, and is completely "hardwired to fuck", according to actor Freddie Fox.[482][483]
Dean MonroeFisayo AkinadeDean Monroe is gay.[484]
Henry BestVincent FranklinHenry Best is a gay middle-aged insurance salesman, happily settled with his boyfriend of nine years, Lance Sullivan.[485]
Lance SullivanCyril NriLance Sullivan is gay.[485]
Vivienne "Scotty" ScottLetitia WrightVivienne "Scotty" Scott is a lesbian.[486]
Vanessa MooreLynn HunterVanessa Moore is a lesbian.[487]
Sian MooreGeorgia HenshawSian Moore is a lesbian.[488]
VioletHannah John-KamenViolet is a lesbian, and likes to party.[489]
AmyCharlie CovellAmy is a neurotic lesbian.[490]
Helen BrearsBethany BlackHelen Brears is a trans woman.[491]
KayT’Nia MillerKay is a lesbian.[492]
2015CuffsBBC OneJake VickersJacob IfanJake Vickers is gay.[512][513]
Simon ReddingtonAndrew HawleySimon Reddington is gay.[514]
Donna PragerEleanor MatsuuraDonna Prager is a lesbian.[515]
Alice GovePippa NixonAlice Gove is a lesbian.[516]
2015–2017Dark MatterSyfyTwoMelissa O'NeilTwo is bisexual.[517]
Dr. Irena ShawZoie PalmerIrena Shaw is a lesbian.[518]
2015Deutschland 83RTL Television
SundanceTV
Alexander EdelLudwig TrepteAlexander Edel is the rebellious son of General Edel and has sex with Tobias.[519][520][521]
Tobias TischbierAlexander BeyerTobias Tischbier is gay and works as a professor at the University of Bonn.[519][521]
Felix von SchwerinFlorian BartholomäiFelix von Schwerin is gay.[519][521]
2015DigUSADetective Golan CohenOri PfefferDetective Golan Cohen is a gay detective. He lives with his son and with Udi.[522]
UdiTsahi HaleviUdi is Golan's boyfriend.[523]
2015–2018È arrivata la felicitàRai 1Valeria CamilliGiulia BevilacquaValeria Camilli and Rita Nardelli are lesbians.[524][525]
Rita NardelliFederica De Cola
2015–EmpireFoxJamal LyonJussie SmollettJamal Lyon is gay, he is the middle son of the Lyon family, and a talented singer-songwriter.[526][527]
Michael SanchezRafael de la FuenteMichael Sanchez is gay and Jamal's ex-boyfriend.[528]
Tiana BrownSerayah McNeillTiana Brown is bisexual.[529]
India SpringElizabeth WhitsonIndia Spring is lesbian, and had an affair with Tiana Brown.[529]
Ryan MorganEka DarvilleRyan Morgan is an openly gay filmmaker. He hooks up with Jamal.[530]
Mimi WhitemanMarisa TomeiMimi Whiteman is a lesbian.[531]
D-Major
(aka Derek)
Tobias TruvillionD-Major is Jamal Lyon's secret lover. He is a music producer.[532][533]
Tory AshRumer WillisTory Ash was flirting and soaking in a hot tub with Tiana.[534]
Rhonda LyonKaitlin DoubledayRhonda Lyon is bisexual.[535]
Freda GatzBre-ZFreda Gatz is a lesbian.[536][537]
Melody BarnesAlexandra GreyMelody Barnes is a trans woman. She is the victim of transphobia when Lucious finds out she is transgender, and he refuses to let her sing.[538]
Camilla Marks-WhitemanNaomi CampbellCamilla Marks-Whiteman is bisexual.[539]
2015–The ExpanseSyFy
Amazon Prime Video
Anna VolovodovElizabeth MitchellAnna Volovodov is a lesbian and has a wife and daughter.[540]
Julie MaoFlorence FaivreJulie Mao is pansexual, according to her dating profile.[541]
Camina DrummerCara GeeCamina Drummer is pansexual.[542]
OksanaSandrine HoltOksana is pansexual.[543]
Namono VolovodovRaven DaudaNamono Volovodov is a lesbian.[544]
2015Eye CandyMTVConnor NorthJohn Garet StokerConnor North is gay and dates Oliver in Season 1.[545]
OliverParker Pogue
2015–Fear The Walking DeadAMC StudiosVictor StrandColman DomingoVictor Strand and Thomas Abigail are gay and were in a relationship.[546]
Thomas AbigailDougray Scott
Althea ("Al") Szewczek-PrzygockiMaggie GraceAlthea ("Al") Szewczek-Przygocki is lesbian.[547]
IsabelleSydney LemmonIsabelle is lesbian.[547]
2015Flesh and BonesStarzPaul GraysonBen DanielsPaul Grayson is bisexual.[548]
TreyKarell WilliamsTrey is gay.[549]
EduardoAnthony Lee MedinaEduardo is a rent boy.[548]
2015–GlitchABC1Charlie ThompsonSean KeenanCharlie Thompson is gay and one of the characters who rises from the dead with no memory. Through a series of flashbacks he regains his memory and we learn that he was in love and in a relationship with one of his fellow soldiers.[550]
Gay Man #1Nick HedgerGay Man #1, Gay Man #2, Gay Older Man; characters that appeared in season 3, episode "First Times".[551]
Gay Man #2Ben Nicholson
Gay Older ManDamian Oehme
2015Home FiresITVTeresa FenchurchLeanne BestTeresa Fenchurch is a closeted lesbian.[552]
Connie WardRachael ElizabethConnie Ward is a lesbian and died on a ship sunk by German U-boats.[420]
2015–2018Humans
(aka HUM∀NS)
Channel 4NiskaEmily BerringtonNiska is pansexual, and a synth (synthetic human). She falls in love with Astrid who is a human.[553][554]
AstridBella DayneAstrid is bisexual, and falls in love with Synth Niska.[553][554]
2015–2019Into the BadlandsAMCTildaAlly IoannidesTilda is queer. Her brief love interest is Odessa.[555]
OdessaMaddison JaizaniOdessa is a lesbian, and have a brief relationship with Tilda.[555][556]
2015–2019Jessica JonesNetflixJeri HogarthCarrie-Anne MossJeri Hogarth is lesbian. In season 2, she finds out that she has ALS and deals with the diagnosis by having an orgy with female sex workers.[557][558][559][560]
Wendy Ross-HogarthRobin WeigertWendy Ross-Hogarth is lesbian and Jeri's wife. They are divorcing.[561]
PamSusie AbromeitPam is lesbian, and Jeri's assistant and mistress.[562]
Kith LyonneSarita ChoudhuryKith Lyonne is bisexual.[563]
GillianAneesh ShethGillian is a trans woman, and Jessica's tough as nails assistant. Gillian is portrayed by an openly trans actress.[564]
Inez GreenLeah GibsonInez Green is bisexual.[565]
Wendy Ross-HogarthRobin WeigertWendy Ross-Hogarth is a lesbian, and Jeri's ex-wife.[566][567]
MakaylaCece KingMakayla is a bisexual sex worker.[568]
PamSusie AbromeitPam is a lesbian, and Jeri's former lover.[569]
2015–2019KilljoysSpace
SyFy
Prima "Pree" DezzThom AllisonPrima "Pree" Dezz is gay, and promoted to governor.[570]
Kendry Delle SeyahMayko NguyenKendry Delle Seyah is a lesbian.[570][571]
Aneela Kin RittHannah John-KamenAneela Kin Ritt is a lesbian.[570][571]
DutchHannah John-KamenDutch is pansexual.[570][572]
2015London SpyBBC TwoDanny HoltBen WhishawDanny Holt is gay, and a warehouse worker. Alex is his boyfriend, until he is found dead.[573][574]
AlexEdward HolcroftAlex is a gay spy, and Danny's boyfriend. He is found dead locked in a trunk.[573][575]
ScottieJim BroadbentScottie is gay, and Danny's best friend. He scolds Alex for being secretive all the time.[573]
2015–2020The MagiciansSyfyEliot WaughHale ApplemanEliot Waugh is a gay king of a fantasy realm.[576]
Quentin ColdwaterJason RalphQuentin Coldwater is bisexual. He slept with Eliot and Margo.[577]
Dark KingSean MaguireThe Dark King is gay.[578]
Margo HansonSummer BishilMargo Hanson is bisexual.[579]
Marina AndrieskiKacey RohlMarina Andrieski is lesbian.[580]
2015–2021Master of NoneNetflixDeniseLena WaitheDenise is the lesbian best friend of main character Dev.[581]
AliciaNaomi AckieAlicia is Denise's wife.[582]
2015–2018MerlíTV3BrunoDavid SolansBruno is gay and hasn't come out of the closet. He is in love with Pol, with whom he made out at a party.[583]
OliverIñaki MurOliver is gay.[583]
PolCarlos CuevasPol's sexual preference has been questioned In the second season Bruno and Pol have sex.[583]
QuimaManel BarcelóQuima is a trans woman.[583]
2015–2019Mr. RobotUSA NetworkGideon GoddardMichel GillGideon Goddard is gay, and the boss of the main character, Elliot.[584]
Tyrell WellickMartin WallströmTyrell Wellick is bisexual and sleeps with Anwar Raziz.[585]
WhiteroseBD WongWhiterose, the leader of a hacking collective, is a transgender woman.[586]
Harry DavisRandy HarrisonHarry Davis is gay and Gideon's partner.[584][585]
Anwar RazizMitchell WinterAnwar Raziz is gay.[585]
CarlaEve LindleyCarla is transgender.[587]
Dominique DiPierroGrace GummerDominique DiPierro is lesbian, and an FBI agent.[588]
Darlene AldersonCarly ChaikinDarlene Alderson is bisexual, and a computer programmer and hacker.[589]
2015–2017NarcosNetflixHélmer "Pacho" HerreraAlberto AmmannHélmer "Pacho" Herrera is a gay Colombian drug lord.[590]
2015OlympusSyfyPrince LykosWade BurnsPrince Lykos is gay. Kimon is his lover.[591]
KimonLevi MeadenKimon is gay and Prince Lykos' scribe and lover.[591]
AdriadneSophia Lauchlin HirtAdriadne is bisexual.[592]
2015–2018The PathHuluHawk LaneKyle AllenIn the third season, Hawk Lane is sexually involved with a closeted gay Christian youth named Caleb Matthews.[593]
Caleb MatthewsTitus Makin Jr.Caleb Matthews is gay, and has a relationship with Hawk Lane.[593]
Mary CoxEmma GreenwellMary Cox is bisexual.[594]
BetsyWhitney CrowderBetsy is a lesbian.[594]
2015–2018QuanticoABCElias HarperRick CosnettElias Harper is an openly gay intelligence analyst trainee at the FBI Academy.[595]
Hannah WylandEliza CoupeHannah Wyland is bisexual and is Ryan Booth's ex-wife.[596]
Harry DoyleRussell ToveyHarry Doyle is an openly gay MI6 agent and CIA trainee.[597]
Will OlsenJay Armstrong JohnsonWill Olsen is a gay computer hacker.[598]
Sebastian ChenDavid LimSebastian Chen is gay.[597]
2015The ReturnedA&E
Netflix
Dr. Julie HanSandrine HoltDr. Julie Han is a lesbian.[599]
Deputy Nikki BanksAgnes BrucknerNikki Banks is a lesbian.[599]
2015–2017RosewoodFOXPippy RosewoodGabrielle DennisPippy Rosewood is a lesbian. She has a relationship with TMI (Tara Milly Izikoff).[600]
Tara Milly IzikoffAnna KonkleTara Milly Izikoff is bisexual, and in a relationship with Pippy.[601]
CassieTia MowryCassie is a lesbian, and Pippy's ex-girlfriend.[602]
2015–2018The RoyalsE!Eleanor HenstridgeAlexandra ParkEleanor Henstridge is bisexual, and formerly involved with her bodyguard, Jasper.[603]
Samantha CookSarah DumontSamantha Cook is bisexual and ex-girlfriend of Jasper.[604]
2015–2018Sense8NetflixWolfgang BogdanowMax RiemeltWolfgang Bogdanow is bisexual.[605]
Sun BakDoona BaeSun Bak is pansexual.[606]
Nomi MarksJamie ClaytonNomi Marks is a pansexual trans woman.[607]
Kala DandekarTina DesaiKala Dandekar is pansexual.[608]
Riley BlueTuppence MiddletonRiley Blue is pansexual.[609]
Capheus OnyangoAml Ameen (season 1)
Toby Onwumere (season 2)
Capheus Onyango is bisexual.[605]
Lito RodriguezMiguel Angel SilvestreLito Rodriguez is gay.[607]
Will GorskiBrian J. SmithWill Gorski is bisexual.[605][610]
HernandoAlfonso HerreraHernando is gay and Lito's boyfriend.[607]
Amanita CaplanFreema AgyemanAmanita Caplan is bisexual and Nomi's girlfriend.[611]
Raoul PasqualeErik HayserRaoul Pasquale is Lito's first gay lover.[612]
Zakia AsalacheMumbi MainaZakia Asalache is pansexual.[613]
Angelica TuringDaryl HannahAngelica Turing is pansexual.[614]
Lila FacchiniValeria BilelloLila Facchini is pansexual.[614]
BodhiSarah KantsBodhi is pansexual.[614]
GeorgeArly JoverGeorge is a lesbian.[614]
Sara PatrellMargot ThorneSara Patrell is pansexual.[614]
Carol CumberlandJanet Ulrich BrooksCarol Cumberland is pansexual.[614]
The MotherUrsula JonesThe Mother is pansexual.[614]
2015–2017SkamNRKEskild TryggvassonCarl Martin EggesbøEskild Tryggvasson is gay.[615]
Isak ValtersenTarjei Sandvik MoeIsak Valtersen is gay.[615]
Even Bech NæsheimHenrik HolmEven Bech Næsheim is gay.[615]
2015–2017StitchersFreeformCamille EngelsonAllison ScagliottiCamille Engelson is bisexual.[616]
Amanda WestonAnna AkanaAmanda Weston is a lesbian.[616]
2015–SupergirlThe CWAlex DanversChyler LeighAlex Danvers comes out as a lesbian. She is the adopted sister of Supergirl.[617]
Maggie SawyerFloriana LimaMaggie Sawyer is a lesbian and a police detective.[618]
Nia Nal(Dreamer)Nicole MainesNia Nal is a transgender woman working at CatCO.[619]
Kelly OlsenAzie TesfaiKelly Olsen is a lesbian.[617]
2015–2016This LifeCBCOliver LawsonKristopher TurnerOliver Lawson is gay and the brother of the main character.[620]
2015–UnforgottenITVEric SlaterTom CourtenayEric Slater is bisexual.[621]
Jimmy SullivanHarley Alexander-SuleJimmy Sullivan was Eric's gay lover.[621]
Colin OsborneMark BonnarColin Osborne is gay.[622]
Simon OsborneCharlie CondouSimon Osborne is gay and Colin's husband.[622]
2015–2018UnREALLifetimeJayJeffrey Bowyer-ChapmanJay is a gay TV producer.[623]
FaithBreeda WoolFaith is a lesbian.[624]
Alexi PetrovAlex SparrowAlexi Petrov is gay.[625]
XavierJaime CallicaXavier is gay.[626]
FionaTracie ThomsFiona is a lesbian.[627]
2015–2018VersaillesCanal+Philippe d'OrléansAlexander VlahosPhilippe d'Orléans is gay.[628]
Chevalier de LorraineEvan WilliamsChevalier de Lorraine is gay.[629]
2015–2016Wayward PinesFOXFrank ArmstrongMichael GarzaFrank Armstrong is gay.[630]
2015–WestsideTV3Bjelke "Bilkey" van HeederTodd EmersonBjelke "Bilkey" van Heeder is gay.[631]
2015You, Me and the ApocalypseSky 1Scotty McNeilKyle SollerScotty McNeil is gay.[632]
Arnold GainesPaterson JosephArnold Gaines is gay.[632]
2015–YoungerTV LandMaggieDebi MazarMaggie is lesbian.[633]
Lauren HellerMolly BernardLauren Heller is lesbian.[633]

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