there are lots of LGBT & LGBT-Inclusive Emmy Nominees
this year. Openly LGBT actors nominated (alphabetically) are:
Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel (Glee)
Alan Cumming as Eli Gold (The Good Wife)
Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson (How I Met Your Mother)
& as Bryan Ryan (Glee)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett (Modern Family)
Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester (Glee) & as
Dr. Linda Freeman (Two and a Half Men)
Ian McKellen as Two (The Prisoner)
Lily Tomlin as Marilyn Tobin (Damages)
Eric Stonestreet was nominated for Outstanding Supporting
Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Cameron, Mitchell’s
partner, on "Modern Family" & Will Arnett was nominated for
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as the
openly gay Devin Banks on "30 Rock". "Glee" topped nominations
for comedy series this year with 19 nominations. "Glee" received
nods for openly gay director Paris Barclay, who directed the
episode in which Kurt comes out to his father, as well as for the
show’s openly gay creator Ryan Murphy, who wrote & directed
the pilot. Also Wanda Sykes was nominated for her HBO comedy
special, Wanda Sykes: "I’ma Be Me", which touched upon her
experiences as a recently married lesbian woman raising a family.
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This year’s nominees reflect a diverse range of openly gay and bisexual actors, characters and plot lines, all of which help Americans better understand and accept our community. By nominating eight openly gay, lesbian or bisexual actors for television’s highest honor, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has sent a clear message that LGBT actors are limitless in the roles that they play and offer a rich variety of talent that deserves recognition.
Jarrett Barrios is President of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
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