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He provides a shining example of what Hollywood, LGBTQ, or otherwise, should be: committed and passionate about his work without the ulterior motives underneath.

Other gems to see Blake in include GrownishThe Mindy ProjectPet PeevesI Am MichaelLet Clay Be Clay, and The Houseboy.

at the Disco”) has always been an actor, though before he was out, the character he played the most was a version of himself.

He is most recognizable as playing the role of Marc St. James in Ugly Betty – the assistant of Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams). Like many other actors, he preferred to keep his love life mostly to himself unless given no other options.

Can’t say we blame him; nosy know-it-alls can get tiresome, famous or not.

Jonathan Bennett

Whether he’s dishing out delicious baking challenges as the host of Food Network’s Cake Wars or telling Lindsay Lohan that it’s October 3rd in the classic Mean Girls, Jonathan Bennett is “so fetch!” any way you look at it.

And now we’re hungry just thinking about all that gorgeous dessert…

Jonathan Bennett scored the first LGBTQ romantic lead in a Hallmark Christmas movie by the name of The Christmas House, which aired during last year’s holiday season.

Nevertheless, he hopes to continue bringing his audience positive examples of a gay black man finding healthy love in a business that often pushes the opposite as the stereotype.

Other movies to check out the dashing Darryl in include From Zero To I Love YouBoldenBoy Culture, and Another Gay Movie.

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Well, if you’re a fan of Hallmark Channel’s abundant plethora of Christmas movies (and who isn’t?!) – you’ve probably seen him quite frequently.

In recent years, the world capital of cheesy rom-coms that put viewers in the holiday spirit has cast him in eight different films. He, fortunately, didn’t have to worry at all about his family, who lowkey knew all along and encouraged him regardless of “popular” opinions at the time.

Non-LGBTQ+ friends and family members being supportive is often the difference between thriving and surviving for many of us, but nobody should ever have to beg or fight for it.

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He also grew up knowing that he was different from all the athletes and hunting enthusiasts, as he wanted nothing more than to be a performer.

With the support of his family, and in spite of the more conservative views of his hometown, he made that dream come true with his starring role as Jay on UnReal.

Of course there are!

Channing Tatum is hard to resist no matter your orientation, as is his co-star Matt Bomer. Especially after those pretty racy scenes with Lito…

Brian also starred in the main role in Treadstone – a serial spin-off of the “Bourne” movies. Does he give you unusually festive vibes, no matter the current season?

In other words, when it comes to acting, this dude’s far more than just a pretty face!

But the cherry on the cake? A quirky fact we love about Blake Y-F, his mother loved the soap opera Dynasty so much that she named him after her favorite character – Blake Carrington!

12. Jeffery Bowyer-Chapman

Oh Mr Jeffery – you sure can charm the pants off us with that gorgeous Canadian smile of yours!

Not to mention he’s also capitalizing on Aaron Samuel’s never-waning fame by selling Mean Girls themed Pride shirts to benefit The Trevor Project (an excellent support hotline for LGBTQ youth).

Next time our wardrobes need sprucing up, we just may order a shirt or two!

14. Makes you wonder if he’s actually that holly-jolly in real life or he just looks good in ugly Christmas sweaters?

This super handsome Canadian has also had quite a few boyfriends peppered throughout his time on the small screen, including Wentworth Miller, but overall he’s a pretty private guy that keeps his work and personal life as separate as possible.

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But after denying an invitation to a Russian film festival in light of their anti-LGBTQ laws in 2014, it didn’t take much to connect the dots. We know he’s gay. When the exposure afforded by the series failed to generate any stardom, Hall returned to Texas, where he began writing and directing in offbeat musical videos for YouTube.

In fact, he came out at the Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards in 2012 when he was awarded for his work in the feature film The Normal Heart, a dramatic exposé on the government’s pitiful treatment of the HIV/AIDS crisis. He appears in the British BBC TV series It’s a Sin, which covers the times leading up to the devastating AIDS epidemic.

We remember being super excited when Ben famously came out in 2013.