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|''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_%26_Eggs]''; Amazon Video | |''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_%26_Eggs Danger & Eggs]''; Amazon Video | ||
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|Milo is a minor | |Milo is a minor nonbinary character voiced by agender activist and model Tyler Ford in Danger & Eggs. <ref>''[https://www.autostraddle.com/danger-and-eggs-is-the-greatest-weirdest-queer-and-trans-inclusive-kids-show-ever-382906/]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:31, 20 September 2017
Character's name | Pronouns | Name of media | Format | Notes |
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Baron, Yael | Unknown | Degrassi: Next Class; Netflix | TV show | Played by Jamie Bloch.[1] |
Doctor, The | Unknown; assumed "he" when male, "she" when female, and "they" when talking about the Doctor in many incarnations. | Doctor Who; BBC | TV show | In July 2017 the BBC revealed that the next incarnation of the Doctor would be a woman for the first time,[2] making the Doctor canonically genderfluid. The thirteenth Doctor will be played by Jodie Whittaker. |
Mason, Taylor | they/them/their/theirs/themself | Billions; Showtime | TV show | Mason is widely considered to be the first nonbinary character in a TV show by US news sources. Mason is played by Asia Kate Dillon, who is also nonbinary.[3] |
Milo | they/them/their/theirs/themself | Danger & Eggs; Amazon Video | Animated TV show | Milo is a minor nonbinary character voiced by agender activist and model Tyler Ford in Danger & Eggs. [4] |
References
- ↑ Netflix’s Degrassi: Next Class character comes out as non-binary in landmark move, Pink News, July 2017.
- ↑ "Jodie Whittaker: Doctor Who's 13th Time Lord to be a woman", BBC News, 16 July 2017.
- ↑ Billions shows TV's first gender non-binary character, Sky News, February 2017.
- ↑ [1]