blast from the past

PHOTOS: 19 throwback pics of some of our favorite LGBTQ+ celebs when they were younger

We all have a past, and social media now provides platform for us to reflect upon are formative years. That’s exactly what many of these gay and queer figures have done. Some may be instantly recognizable, while others less so. All offer a glimpse into their journey toward the limelight.

Swipe through to check them out…

17. Noah Galvin

Galvin was born May 6, 1994, and raised in Katonah, New York. He came to attention with roles on Broadway and the ABC sitcom, The Real O’Neals. He’s also known for his recurring role on The Good Doctor. He’s engaged to Ben Platt and they will both be seen soon in the movie, Theater Camp.

J. Harrison Ghee

Ghee was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Ghee shot to fame in recent years with a string of Broadway credits. Earlier this month, they became one of the first non-binary actors (alongside Alex Newell) to win a Tony Award for their performance in Some Like It Hot. Ghee is nonbinary and pansexual, and uses he/she/they pronouns.

19. Stephen Fry

Actor, writer and comedian Stephen Fry was born August, 24, 1957, in Hampstead, London. He rose to fame in the 80s in the UK with his TV comedy work, before taking on movie roles such as Oscar Wilde in Oscar. His diverse career has include documentaries, theatre, quiz shows, awards ceremony hosting and audio books. Here he is (left) in 1981 with fellow actor Robert Bathurst.

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One Comment*

  • Louis

    I’m not really sure who this article is serving.

    Do we enjoy knowing there are out LGBTQ personalities? Yes – and may there be more.

    Do we thirst over some of the personalities? Yes – Thank Insta.

    Do we want to see those over whom we thirst and whom we celebrate for their success whilst being open about their sexualities as children? No.

    Bit of a weird one Queerty.

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