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    [[File:CineKink Awards 2013 Jiz Lee (crop).jpg|thumb|Jiz Lee]]'''Jiz Lee''' is a sex-positive queer porn actor with a strong online presence who identifies as [[genderqueer]] and prefers the [[pronouns|pronoun]] set "they/them/their".
    | picture=CineKink Awards 2013 Jiz Lee (crop).jpg
    | caption=Lee on the red carpet of the 2013 CineKink Awards
    | date_birth=October 30, 1980
    | place_birth=Hawaii, USA
    | nationality=American
    | pronouns=[[they/them]]<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/jizlee/ Instagram bio], accessed 29 May 2020</ref>
    | gender=[[nonbinary]]<ref name="samw">{{Cite web |title=An Interview With Jiz Lee |author=sam w |work=Scarleteen |date=30 November 2017 |access-date=29 May 2020 |url= https://www.scarleteen.com/blog/sam_w/an_interview_with_jiz_lee |quote=now, I use the larger umbrella term "nonbinary," as I feel it's more descriptive and more easily understood. }}</ref>
    | occupation=actor and writer
    | known_for=
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    '''Jiz Lee''' is a sex-positive queer porn actor with a strong online presence. They previously identified as [[genderqueer]] but now prefer the label [[nonbinary]].<ref name="samw" />


    ===External links===
    In addition to their adult film work, Jiz Lee has appeared in numerous [[queer]] and trans projects, including African American director Cheryl Dunye's queer romantic comedy of errors ''Mommy is Coming'', in which Lee appears with an international cast that included the Black Boricua porn performer Papi Coxxx.<ref>DeClue, Jennifer. "Let's Play: Exploring Cinematic Black Lesbian Fantasy, Pleasure, and Pain." In Johnson, Patrick E., ed. (2016). ''No Tea, No Shade: New Writings in Black Queer Studies''. Duke University Press.</ref>
     
    They have a recurring role as Pony, a dominatrix, in the series ''Transparent''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2017/06/silas-howard-transparent-trans-director-queer-punk-lgbt-1201849453/#!|title=How Silas Howard Became the Best Trans Director Working Today|last=Dry|first=Jude|date=2017-06-30|website=indiewire.com|access-date=2020-01-25}}</ref>
     
    They have also appeared in ''Sense8'', the science fiction television series created by transgender producers Lana and Lilly Wachowski.
     
    They also performed the role of the [[genderfluid]] conjoined twins in video for The Residents's theatrical stage production of the album ''God in Three Persons'', which premiered at MoMA in January 2020.<ref name="Neuwave">{{Cite web |title=The Residents & Jiz Lee Premiere 'God In 3 Persons' -Reviewed! |last=Neuwave |first=Robert |work=AVN |date=21 January 2020 |access-date=29 May 2020 |url= https://avn.com/business/articles/video/the-residents-jiz-lee-premiere-god-in-3-persons-at-nycs-moma-856019.html}}</ref>
     
    Lee's writing appears in anthologies such as ''Girl Sex 101'', ''ASAROTICA'', ''The Feminist Porn Book: The Politics of Producing Pleasure'', and ''ASK: Building Consent Culture''. They are also the editor of the 2015 anthology ''Coming Out Like a Porn Star: Essays on Pornography, Protection, and Privacy''.
     
    ==External links==
    *[http://jizlee.com/ JizLee.com]
    *[http://jizlee.com/ JizLee.com]
    *[http://jizlee.com/wordpress/what-is-genderqueer/ Jiz Lee >> What is Genderqueer?]
    *[http://jizlee.com/wordpress/what-is-genderqueer/ Jiz Lee >> What is Genderqueer?]


    [[Category:Nonbinary people|Lee, Jiz]] [[Category:Genderqueer people|Lee, Jiz]] [[Category:Performers|Lee, Jiz]]
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    Revision as of 18:09, 29 May 2020

    Jiz Lee
    Lee on the red carpet of the 2013 CineKink Awards
    Date of birth October 30, 1980
    Place of birth Hawaii, USA
    Nationality American
    Pronouns they/them[1]
    Gender identity nonbinary[2]
    Occupation actor and writer

    Jiz Lee is a sex-positive queer porn actor with a strong online presence. They previously identified as genderqueer but now prefer the label nonbinary.[2]

    In addition to their adult film work, Jiz Lee has appeared in numerous queer and trans projects, including African American director Cheryl Dunye's queer romantic comedy of errors Mommy is Coming, in which Lee appears with an international cast that included the Black Boricua porn performer Papi Coxxx.[3]

    They have a recurring role as Pony, a dominatrix, in the series Transparent.[4]

    They have also appeared in Sense8, the science fiction television series created by transgender producers Lana and Lilly Wachowski.

    They also performed the role of the genderfluid conjoined twins in video for The Residents's theatrical stage production of the album God in Three Persons, which premiered at MoMA in January 2020.[5]

    Lee's writing appears in anthologies such as Girl Sex 101, ASAROTICA, The Feminist Porn Book: The Politics of Producing Pleasure, and ASK: Building Consent Culture. They are also the editor of the 2015 anthology Coming Out Like a Porn Star: Essays on Pornography, Protection, and Privacy.

    External links

    References

    1. Instagram bio, accessed 29 May 2020
    2. 2.0 2.1 sam w (30 November 2017). "An Interview With Jiz Lee". Scarleteen. Retrieved 29 May 2020. now, I use the larger umbrella term "nonbinary," as I feel it's more descriptive and more easily understood.
    3. DeClue, Jennifer. "Let's Play: Exploring Cinematic Black Lesbian Fantasy, Pleasure, and Pain." In Johnson, Patrick E., ed. (2016). No Tea, No Shade: New Writings in Black Queer Studies. Duke University Press.
    4. Dry, Jude (2017-06-30). "How Silas Howard Became the Best Trans Director Working Today". indiewire.com. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
    5. Neuwave, Robert (21 January 2020). "The Residents & Jiz Lee Premiere 'God In 3 Persons' -Reviewed!". AVN. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
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