Kate Bornstein
Here we have entertainer, author, and transgender intellectual (she’s been called a gender theorist) Kate Bornstein. While she focuses heavily on matters of gender, her literary works often address eating and personality disorders. This multi-talented performance artist has had her battles.
Bornstein is a PTSD survivor and has also been diagnosed with Borderline Personality disorder. She also survived lung cancer, after being diagnosed back in 2012 and officially announcing she was cancer-free three years later. She remains active in the world of performance art and has continued to write books. In 2018, Bornstein made her Broadway debut in the play “Straight White Men.”
Our Lady J
One of the major voices behind shows such as "Transparent" and "Pose," Our Lady J is a key person in bringing these shows to life. She has also had some significant writing credits on a variety of episodes on some of the latest seasons of both "American Horror Story" and "American Horror Stories."
Aside from television writing and production, she is also a classically trained pianist and singer. In fact, she moved to the big city in order to be a musical director. When her album "Picture of a Man" earned attention, since then, our Lady J has been flying.
Jamie Clayton
This incredible actress, Jamie Clayton, garnered attention for her role as Nomi Marks in the Netflix original series "Sense8" (created by the Wachowski sisters). She then returned to our screens in the iconic character of Sasha Booker in"Designated Survivor's" third season.
You would be surprised to learn that Clayton wasn't even an actress prior to all this success, but a make-up artist and host of VH1’s show "TRANSform Me." The actress continues to land juicy roles in shows and even narrated for an audiobook. In 2022, she had the huge honor of playing Pinhead in the long-awaited remake of the classic horror movie "Hellraiser."
Trace Lysette
Trace Lysette entered the spotlight in the critically acclaimed Amazon series "Transparent." But before she hit the big time, Lysette was finding herself in the New York City underground ball scene, performing in bars and clubs around the city. You can also check out her incredible dance moves in the 2019 film "Hustlers."
Lysette made her debut on TV for an episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" in 2013, and of course, the opportunities grew from there as "Transparent" is one of the greatest shows about trans people and...we'll go one step further...one of the greatest shows in of all time.
Alexis Arquette
Alexis Arquette came from the Arquette family, so that already says something about her acting chops. Back in the day, going by their birth name Robert, Arquette had roles in movies such as "Pulp Fiction," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and "Of Mice and Men," among others. Arquette was a poet, activist, acting teacher, and even a therapist.
Her trans identity came to the forefront when she began performing as a female impersonator under the pseudonym Eva Destruction. In 2014, Arquette completed her gender reassignment surgery. You can see her transition story in the 2007 film "Alexis Arquette: She’s My Brother." Tragically, Alexis Arquette passed away due to complications related to HIV in 2016.