Mimi Marks
During the ’80s, Mimi Marks was considered one of the most beautiful transgender models in the world, which makes sense seeing as she was an extremely popular pageant queen, showcasing her beauty and grace around the country and was even flooded with offers from Hollywood. The model has been living as a woman since the young of 21.
The pageant queen even won Ms. Waterloo in 1986 and has since continued to join and win in Miss International Queen, Pattaya Thailand: The World’s Most Beautiful Transsexual Contest, and many more! Mimi Marks is a real game-changer and is believed to be the first transgender runway model in the world.
Dominique Jackson
As time passes and the world opens up, trans personalities find themselves more and more in the mainstream. Such is the case for Dominique Jackson. This actress, author, model, and reality television personality landed in the spotlight over her leading role in the FX television series "Pose."
The series has garnered major critical acclaim (as does with anything that Ryan Murphy is involved in.) Aside from her starring role in the hit show, Jackson appeared in other shows like "Chick Fight" and "American Gods" and even bagged herself a GLAAD Award nomination for her part in the reality TV series "Strut."
Ian Harvie
While many on this list have been fierce political activists, Ian Harvie has contributed in his own unique way, and that is with comedy. What better way to raise serious issues after all? Harvie is considered to be one of the most groundbreaking transgendered comedians and even opened for mega comic Margaret Cho in the late 2000s.
He has dealt with very sensitive subjects relating to gender and identity, all with incredible humor. Both emotional and funny, his show told the story of his operations and awkward encounters throughout his transition that took place between the ages of 19 to 32.
Jackie Curtis
Born John Curtis Holder Jr., Jackie Curtis was, above anything else, an artist. She was also another one of Andy Warhol's star performers, happy to get on stage and perform freely. Curtis was active on the theater circuit, performing in the Bastianos Theater, Pyramid, as well as a few other theaters around Manhattan.
The actress was praised for depicting powerful female roles that would transcend all stereotypes. However, that wasn't her only talent. In later years Jackie Curtis went on to establish herself as a distinguished writer and poet and published a number of her pieces. Curtis sadly died in 1985 after a long battle with substance abuse.
Sophia Lamar
Born Enrique Muñoz, this trans celebrity has been active in the New York City entertainment and LGBTQ cinema scene. It was, however, back home in Cuba, where Lamar made a name for herself in the Cuban underground scene in the '80s. Since then, the actress and producer has some credits to her name, such as "Adam Green’s Aladdin, "The Zanctuary," and "Candy Apple."
But more than that, Sophia Lamar has been the face of many big brands such as Levi’s and Trash & Vaudeville and once even for the NYU School of Medicine Center for AIDS Research. The activist and entertainer's celebrity status has undoubtedly helped create a platform for the trans community and the youth of today.