Jacob Tobia
Jacob with their book, at 2019 "WeHo Reads" event | |
Date of birth | August 7, 1991 |
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Place of birth | Raleigh, North Carolina, USA |
Nationality | American |
Pronouns | they/them |
Gender identity | genderqueer/genderfluid |
Jacob Tobia (born August 7, 1991) is an American actor, writer, performer, producer, activist, and artist. They were the voice actor for the nonbinary character Double Trouble in the Netflix animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power[1], and author of the bestselling memoir Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. Their pronouns are listed as THEY/THEM on their Instagram[2] and Twitter bios[3]. They have also used the labels genderqueer[4], gender non-conforming[5] and genderfluid to describe themselves.[6]
Quotes[edit | edit source]
"Gender is all heart. We feel gender most strongly, not with our genitals or with our brains, but in our hearts. It’s about blood and sweat and tears and sadness and joy and love and bliss. Gender, by its inherent affective nature, can never be simple or merely academic."[7]
Published works[edit | edit source]
- Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story (2019)
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ fyi the incredible @jacobtobia will be the first nonbinary actor to voice a nonbinary animated character in a recurring series role for She-Ra season 4! . October 21, 2019
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/jacobtobia/ Archived on 17 July 2023
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JacobTobia Archived on 17 July 2023
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/opinion/transgender-today/stories/jacob-tobia Archived on 17 July 2023
- ↑ Tobia, Jacob (2014). "Why I'm Genderqueer, Professional and Unafraid". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- ↑ Tobia, Jacob (14 July 2017). "I'm Gender-Fluid. Vogue, Got a Minute to Talk About This New Cover?". cosmopolitan.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
- ↑ Leah, Rachel (10 March 2019). ""Sissy" author Jacob Tobia says we all have "a coming-of-gender story"". Salon. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2020.