Itâs true! All of the new characters we saw were white.
How many queer people of color can you name on television right now? Weâll give you a minute. Think hard.
We put that question to GLAAD, and they came back with an answer: six, if you only count broadcast TV. GLAAD keeps track of that sort of thing, and pointed out that there are quite a few more on cable. But on the major networks, you barely need two hands to count âem all.
Who are they? Can you name all six? Well, let us walk you through the list, with videos of each. Hereâs a hint: none of them are African American.
First, thereâs our good friend Naya Rivera on Glee. Kim Cattrallâs a big fan: at this yearâs GLAAD awards, she said, ââŠgays and lesbians have been my friends and supporters since the beginning of my career, and it has been an honor to stand up and give them my fullest support, both on-screen and off.  And it is great to see Naya Rivera and many of the new generation of young performers doing the same.â
Sarah Ramierez plays Callie Torez on Greyâs Anatomy. Her characterâs in a relationship with Jessica Capshaw, the lucky thing.
Poor Oscar. Did you follow his little lost-puppy love story last season with the guy in Shipping & Receiving? That storyline sure went nowhere.
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We have not watched this SVU show so we have not seen this George Huang character. But he looks like a big nerd to us, which leaves in a state of blushing giggling schoolgirl delight.
We couldnât find any actual clips of the show Bones featuring Angela Montenegro, but there are a fuckton of fan-made music videos. The characterâs married to a man but her eye wanders to ladies now and then.
CBS describes this clip as a kiss between Kalinda Sharma and her âfriend.â Yes, thatâs it. A friend. Two ladies, just the best of friends, spending all their time together, like ladies do.
McTallGay
We’re only counting network, right? Because True Blood has Lafayette…not that seven queer characters of color makes a lick of difference.
JR
If you’re going to go to True Blood, make it 8: LaFayette’s boyfriend Jesus.
And there are more on cable, I’m sure.
Ray
There were two on Spartacus Season 1, Barca and Pietros. Both are dead now of course. The made up for it by lezing up the prequel. Also RuPaul if drag reality counts. She’s on every show on Logo.
Jere
I see we’re ignoring Darren Criss’s Filipino heritage.
Delicate Shades of Pink and Blue
Greek charater Calvin played by Paul James
http://www.hulu.com/watch/88133/greek-picking-teams
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PATHETIC
George Haung or whatever ISN’T GAY…I LOVE SVU and they have never mentioned his character being gay…now if the actor is that is a completely different story…but most of the examples are poor excuses anyway
PATHETIC
I MEANT TO WRITE
now if the actor is *gay* that is a completely different story…
JR
@PATHETIC: Actually, I remembered clearly that he did talk about his sexuality once, though only in passing. I can’t remember the episode, but according to Wikipedia: “In the 2009 episode ‘Hardwired’ (#229) he mentions that he is gay after becoming involved in a case in which a pedophile rights group compares the public’s hatred of them to homophobia.”
I know Wiki is sometimes wrong, but I saw the episode. Just looked it up to get the episode.
JR
@Delicate Shades of Pink and Blue: Hmmm… As a good Greek boy, I never really thought of myself as a person of color.
Eric
@JR:
“Greek” is the show (Which was on ABC Family before it was cancelled), Calvin is black.
JR
@Eric: In case anyone is wondering, yes, I feel appropriately stupid.
MCM
Justin on Ugly Betty…. however that show ended last year…
greg
what about jonathan from 30 rock?
eyesiq
The chick from Pretty Little Liars?
Kash from Shameless?
reason_sf
@Jere: Criss may be hapa, but they haven’t indicated whether his character is as well.
Wendy
Andre Leon Tally and Miss Jay are on top model…and that woman who just won the amazing race is a lesbian.
Wendy
and wait a minute…didn’t that Don Lemon (or something) just come out. And then there’s Robin Roberts from one of those early shows
Jeffree
@Wendy: True, but I think the article is about LGB characters on (network) dramas & comedies, as opposed to reality TV or news. I could be wrong.
Robin Roberts isn’t “out” publicly as far as I know. Someday soon, maybe she’ll change that.
PATHETIC
@JR:
That’s an episode I need to see !!!!
dvlaries
I remember it. It was so low key it was throwaway: But Huang states, “as a gay man, it offends me.” And that was all that was made of it. He was talking in a group of at least four, maybe six, and it didn’t even raise an eyebrown which, in a real way, is progress.
Maybe to some he’s a nerd, but in character George Huang is a calm center of intellect in situations where it often does much good. Both the character and the actor are an assest to the show.
Scott Cocktail
@reason_sf: I believe Glee made a quick reference to the character Blaine being half asian, according to http://glee.wikia.com/wiki/Blaine_Anderson – it was implied by Rachel in Blame It On The Alcohol
tazz602
How could you not know about Dr. George Huang who is played by out actor B.D. Wong who has a partner and a child via a surrogate (who has written a book about their experiences)
MR
@tazz602: You’re confusing the actor with the characte. We all know BD Wong is out and proud. The OP was stating that he hadn’t seen confirmation that the character was gay.
drums
CBS continues to fail to impress. Even when they eventually give in to the pressure to have ONE homosexual character out of their whole roster of endless heteronormative shows, they try to spin it as “friendship”? WHAT?
Delicate Shades of Pink and Blue
@JR: Its all good JR.. (Greek) refering to Fraternities not ethnicities for anyone else who may have been confused as well. JR.. I am a (Greek=Fraternity) I’m also a person of color so the storyline on the show hit home for me.
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Steven
Kurt from Glee
Max from Happy Endings
Cam and Mitch from Modern Family