Vote Now In Autostraddle’s 3rd Annual Queer TV Awards

This year we’re not the only Emmy Awards ceremony cranking out the hits from home, but we remain the gayest and the most resolutely lo-fi! The actual Emmy Awards are broadcast on September 20, the year of our forgotten lord 2020, but our winners will be announced right here on this website in the general region of that date.

We created the Gay Emmys two years ago to celebrate the breadth and depth and delight of queer content available to all of us now and also to shine our own light upon shows that are often overlooked by the Academy, who tend to prefer White Men, Prestige HBO Dramas About Rich People and Male Antiheroes. Although I did enjoy Succession, I also think its important to talk about how great Bette Porter’s hair is.

To choose our nominees, we abided by official Emmys rules for timing.That means shows must have occurred between June 2019 and May 2020 (otherwise known as Summer 2019, Fall 2019, and Winter/Spring 2020). The majority of the show’s episodes must have aired within that time period.

Here is your official ballot!

Voting ends on Monday, September 14th and winners will be announced on Friday, September 18!


Outstanding Drama Series

Top Row: The L Word: Generation  Q (Showtime), Killing Eve (BBC), Riverdale (The CW)
Middle Row: Euphoria (HBO), the words "Outstanding Drama Series," How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)
Last Row: Pose (FX), Dare Me (USA), The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)
Top Row: The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime), Killing Eve (BBC), Riverdale (The CW)
Middle Row: Euphoria (HBO), the words “Outstanding Drama Series,” How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)
Last Row: Pose (FX), Dare Me (USA), The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)

Outstanding Comedy Series

Top Row: Vida (Starz), A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO), Sex Education (Netflix)
Middle Row: Betty (HBO), "Best Comedy Series" block, One Day at a Time  (Pop TV)
Bottom Row: Twenties (BET), Work in Progress (Showtime), Dickinson (Apple+ TV)
Top Row: Vida (Starz), A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO), Sex Education (Netflix)
Middle Row: Betty (HBO), “Best Comedy Series” block, One Day at a Time (Pop TV)
Bottom Row: Twenties (BET), Work in Progress (Showtime), Dickinson (Apple+ TV)

Outstanding Sci-Fi / Fantasy Series

Top Row: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu), Black Lightning (The CW), DC's Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) 
Bottom Row: Supergirl (The CW), Homecoming (Amazon Prime), Batwoman (The CW)
Top Row: Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu), Black Lightning (The CW), DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW)
Bottom Row: Supergirl (The CW), Homecoming (Amazon Prime), Batwoman (The CW)

Outstanding Limited Series or TV Movie

Top Row: Mrs Fletcher (HBO), Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (Netflix), Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) 
Bottom Row: Ryan Murphy's Hollywood (Netflix), Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime), Mrs. America (Hulu)
Top Row: Mrs Fletcher (HBO), Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings (Netflix), Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
Bottom Row: Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood (Netflix), Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime), Mrs. America (Hulu)

Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character In a Drama Series

Top Row: MJ Rodriguez as Blanca, Pose (FX)  // Hunter Schafer as Jules, Euphoria (HBO)  // Annalise Keating in How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) 
Middle Row: Zendaya as Rue, Euphoria (HBO) // Green Box reading "Outstanding Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series" // Roseanny Zayas as Sophie Suarez, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)  
Bottom Row: Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri, Killing Eve (BBC) // Indya Moore as Angel, Pose (FX) // Jodi Comer as Villanelle, Killing Eve (BBC)
Top Row: MJ Rodriguez as Blanca, Pose (FX) // Hunter Schafer as Jules, Euphoria (HBO) // Annalise Keating in How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)
Middle Row: Zendaya as Rue, Euphoria (HBO) // Green Box reading “Outstanding Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series” // Roseanny Zayas as Sophie Suarez, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Bottom Row: Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri, Killing Eve (BBC) // Indya Moore as Angel, Pose (FX) // Jodi Comer as Villanelle, Killing Eve (BBC)

Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character In a Drama Series

Top Row: Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom, Riverdale (The CW) // Dominique Jackson as Electra, Pose (FX) // Samira Wiley as Moira, The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)  
Middle Row: Jamie Clayton as Tess, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime) box reading "Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama" // Jordan Hull as Angelica, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime) 
Bottom Row: Amirah Vann as Tegan Price, How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) // Angelica Ross as Candy, Pose (FX) // Sepideh Moafi as Gigi, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Top Row: Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom, Riverdale (The CW) // Dominique Jackson as Electra, Pose (FX) // Samira Wiley as Moira, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
Middle Row: Jamie Clayton as Tess, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime) box reading “Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama” // Jordan Hull as Angelica, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Bottom Row: Amirah Vann as Tegan Price, How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) // Angelica Ross as Candy, Pose (FX) // Sepideh Moafi as Gigi, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)

Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character In a Drama Series

Top Row: Daniela Vega as Ysela, Tales of the City (Netflix) // Laurel Holloman as Tina, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime) //Laverne Cox as Sophia, Orange is the New Black (Netflix) 
Bottom Row: Lauren Glazier as Kay, Mindhunter (Netflix) // Jen Richards as Young Anna Madrigal, Tales of the City (Netflix) // Alexis Bledel as Emily, The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)
Top Row: Daniela Vega as Ysela, Tales of the City (Netflix) // Laurel Holloman as Tina, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime) //Laverne Cox as Sophia, Orange is the New Black (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Lauren Glazier as Kay, Mindhunter (Netflix) // Jen Richards as Young Anna Madrigal, Tales of the City (Netflix) // Alexis Bledel as Emily, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)

Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series

Top Row: Zoe Kravitz as Rob, High Fidelity (Hulu) // Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson, Dickinson (Apple+ TV) // Kabrina Adams as Honeybear, Betty (HBO), 
Middle Row: Mishel Prada as Emma, Vida (Starz) // Yellow Box Reading "Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series // Jonica T. Gibbs as Hattie, Twenties 
Bottom Row: Mae Martin as Mae, Feel Good (Netflix) // Isabella Gomez as Elena, One Day at a Time (Pop TV) // Abby McEnany as Abby, Work in Progress (Showtime)
Top Row: Zoe Kravitz as Rob, High Fidelity (Hulu) // Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson, Dickinson (Apple+ TV) // Kabrina Adams as Honeybear, Betty (HBO),
Middle Row: Mishel Prada as Emma, Vida (Starz) // Yellow Box Reading “Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series // Jonica T. Gibbs as Hattie, Twenties
Bottom Row: Mae Martin as Mae, Feel Good (Netflix) // Isabella Gomez as Elena, One Day at a Time (Pop TV) // Abby McEnany as Abby, Work in Progress (Showtime)

Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series

Top Row: Theo Germaine as Chris, Work in Progress (Showtime) // Roberta Colindrez as Nico, Vida (Starz) // Kirby Howell-Baptise as Taylor Harding, Why Women Kill (CBS All Access)
Middle Row: D'Arcy Carden as Janet, The Good Place (ABC) // Yellow Box // Lolly Adefpoe as Fran, Shrill (Hulu) 
Bottom Row: Judy Reyes as Quiet Ann, Claws (TNT) // Patricia Allison as Ola, Sex Education (Netflix) // Ser Anzoategui as Eddy, Vida (Starz)
Top Row: Theo Germaine as Chris, Work in Progress (Showtime) // Roberta Colindrez as Nico, Vida (Starz) // Kirby Howell-Baptise as Taylor Harding, Why Women Kill (CBS All Access)
Middle Row: D’Arcy Carden as Janet, The Good Place (ABC) // Yellow Box // Lolly Adefpoe as Fran, Shrill (Hulu)
Bottom Row: Judy Reyes as Quiet Ann, Claws (TNT) // Patricia Allison as Ola, Sex Education (Netflix) // Ser Anzoategui as Eddy, Vida (Starz)

Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series

  • Brittani Nichols as Barbecue Daddy #1, A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
  • Constance Zimmer as Claudia Nico, Shameless (Showtime)
  • Natalie Morales as Michelle, Dead to Me (Netflix)
  • Wanda Sykes as Moms Mabley, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (Amazon Prime)
  • Michelle Badillo as Sam, Vida (Starz)
  • Patti Harrison as Ruthie, Shrill (Hulu)
Top Row: Brittani Nichols as Barbecue Daddy #1, A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO) // Constance Zimmer as Claudia Nico, Shameless (Showtime) // Natalie Morales as Michelle, Dead to Me (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Wanda Sykes as Moms Mabley, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (Amazon Prime) // MIchelle Badillo as Sam, Vida (Starz) // Patti Harrison as Ruthie, Shrill (Hulu)
Top Row: Brittani Nichols as Barbecue Daddy #1, A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO) // Constance Zimmer as Claudia Nico, Shameless (Showtime) // Natalie Morales as Michelle, Dead to Me (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Wanda Sykes as Moms Mabley, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (Amazon Prime) // MIchelle Badillo as Sam, Vida (Starz) // Patti Harrison as Ruthie, Shrill (Hulu)

Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series

Top Row: Ginny Gardner as Karolina Dean, Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) // Sophia Lillis as Sydney Novak, I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix) // Lyrica Okano as Nico Minoru, Marvel's Runaways (Hulu)
Middle Row: Nafeesa Williams as Anissa, Black Lightning (The CW) // Orange Box reading "Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi / Fantasy Series // Janelle Monae as Alex, Homecoming (Amazon Prime) 
Bottom Row: Hong Chau as Audrey Temple, Homecoming (Amazon Prime) // Caity Lotz as Sara Lance, Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) // Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Supergirl (The CW)
Top Row: Ginny Gardner as Karolina Dean, Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu) // Sophia Lillis as Sydney Novak, I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix) // Lyrica Okano as Nico Minoru, Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu)
Middle Row: Nafeesa Williams as Anissa, Black Lightning (The CW) // Orange Box reading “Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi / Fantasy Series // Janelle Monae as Alex, Homecoming (Amazon Prime)
Bottom Row: Hong Chau as Audrey Temple, Homecoming (Amazon Prime) // Caity Lotz as Sara Lance, Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) // Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Supergirl (The CW)

Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series

Top Row: Chantal Thuy as Grace Choi, Black Lightning (The CW) // Megan Tandy as Sophie Moore, Batwoman (The CW) // Amalia Holm as Scylla Ramshorn, Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform) 
Bottom Row: Maya Hawke as Robin Buckley, Stranger Things (Netflix)  // Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen, Supergirl (The CW) // Nicole Maines as Nia Nal, Supergirl (The CW
Top Row: Chantal Thuy as Grace Choi, Black Lightning (The CW) // Megan Tandy as Sophie Moore, Batwoman (The CW) // Amalia Holm as Scylla Ramshorn, Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform)
Bottom Row: Maya Hawke as Robin Buckley, Stranger Things (Netflix) // Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen, Supergirl (The CW) // Nicole Maines as Nia Nal, Supergirl (The CW)

Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series

One interesting thing about this category specifically is that three of these actors look pretty much exactly the same

  • Brianne Howey as Reagan, Batwoman (The CW)
  • Roxy Wood as Yvette, Supergirl (The CW)
  • Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine, Picard (CBS All Access)
  • Riley Voelkel as Freya Mikaelson, Legacies (The CW)
  • Lisa Kudrow as Maggie Naird, Space Force (Netflix)
  • Christina Wolfe as Julia Pennyworth, Batwoman (The CW)

Top Row: Brianne Howey as Reagan, Batwoman (The CW) // Roxy Wood as Yvette, Supergirl (The CW) // Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine, Picard (CBS All Access)
Bottom Row: Riley Voelkel as Freya Mikaelson, Legacies (The CW) // Lisa Kudrow as Maggie Naird, Space Force (Netflix) // Christina Wolfe as Julia Pennyworth, Batwoman (The CW)

Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Kerry Washington as Mia Warren, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) //  Judith Light as Shelli Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime) // Addison Holley as Alex Cooper, Trapped: The Alex Cooper Story (Lifetime) Bottom Row: Amy Landecker as Sarah Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime) // Kathryn Hahn as Mrs Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO) // Gaby Hoffman as Ari Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime)
Top Row: Kerry Washington as Mia Warren, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) // Judith Light as Shelli Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime) // Addison Holley as Alex Cooper, Trapped: The Alex Cooper Story (Lifetime)
Bottom Row: Amy Landecker as Sarah Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime) // Kathryn Hahn as Mrs Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO) // Gaby Hoffman as Ari Pfefferman, Transparent Musicale Finale (Amazon Prime)

Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Top Row: Tiffany Boone, young Mia Warren, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) // Katie Kershaw as Amanda Olney, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO) // Bria Henderson as Margaret Sloan, Mrs. America (Hulu) 
Bottom Row: Ari Graynor as Brenda Feigen-Fasteau, Mrs America (Hulu) // Tiffany Haddish as Leila, Self Made (Netflix) // Megan Stott as Izzy Richardson, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
Top Row: Tiffany Boone, young Mia Warren, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) // Katie Kershaw as Amanda Olney, Mrs. Fletcher (HBO) // Bria Henderson as Margaret Sloan, Mrs. America (Hulu)
Bottom Row: Ari Graynor as Brenda Feigen-Fasteau, Mrs America (Hulu) // Tiffany Haddish as Leila, Self Made (Netflix) // Megan Stott as Izzy Richardson, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)

Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Top Row: Paget Brewster as Tallulah Bankhead, Hollywood (Netflix) // Roberta Colonidrez as Jules, Mrs. America (Hulu) // Anika Noni Rose as Paula Hawthorne, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
Bottom Row: Michelle Krusiec as Anna May Wong, Hollywood (Netflix) // Annie Parisse as Midge Costanza, Mrs America (Hulu) // Queen Latifah as Hattie McDaniel, Hollywood (Hulu)

Outstanding Performance by a Straight Actress in a Straight Role

Top Row: Justina Machado as Penelope, One Day at a Time (Netflix) // Uzo Aduba as Shirley Chisolm, Mrs America (Hulu) // Melissa Barrera as Lyn Hernandez, Vida (Starz)
Bottom Row: Issa Rae as Issa, Insecure (HBO) // Rita Moreno as Lydia, One Day at a Time (Pop) // Regina King as Angela Abar / Sister Night, Watchmen (HBO)

Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character

Top Row: Patricia Allison as Ola, Sex Education (Netflix) // Zendaya as Rue, Euphoria (HBO) // Jordan Hull as Angelica, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Bottom Row: Hunter Schafer as Jules, Euphoria (HBO) // Emily Tosta as Lucia Acosta, Party of Five (Freeform) // Eris Baker as Tess Pearson, This is Us (ABC)

Outstanding Performance by an LGBTQ+ Actor in a Drama

Top Row: Sarah Paulson as Alice McRay, Mrs. America (Hulu) // Angelica Ross as Candy, Pose (FX) // Jillian Mercado as Maribel, The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Middle Row: Rutina Wesley as Nova, Queen Sugar (OWN) // Orange Box reading “Outstanding Performance by an LGBTQ+ Actor in a Drama // Holland Taylor as Ellen Kincaid, Hollywood (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Indya Moore as Angel, Pose (FX) // Fiona Shaw as Carolyn Martens, Killing Eve (BBC) // Mj Rodriguez as Blanca, Pose (FX)

Outstanding Performance by an LGBTQ+ Actor in a Comedy

Top Row: Abby McEnany as Abby, Work in Progress (Showtime) // Kate McKinnon, various characters, Saturday Night Live (NBC) // Ashley Nicole Black, various characters, Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO)
Bottom Row: Mae Martin as Mae, Feel Good (Netflix) // Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn, Sex Education (Netflix) // Theo Germaine as Chris, Work in Progress (Showtime)

Outstanding Performance by an LGBTQ+ Actor in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show

Top Row: Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, Supergirl (The CW) // Jamie Clayton as Charlie, Roswell New Mexico (The CW) // Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Charlie, Legends of Tomorrow (The CW)
Bottom Row: Ariela Barer as Gert, Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu) // Janelle Monae as Alex, Homecoming (Amazon) // Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Batwoman (The CW)

Outstanding LGBTQ+ Director / Producer / Writer / Showrunner

Top Row: Lynn Shelton, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu) // Lena Waithe, Twenties (BET) // Janet Mock, Pose (FX)
Middle Row: Liz Feldman, Dead To Me (Netflix) // Lisa Tigelaar, Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)
Bottom Row: Katja Blichfeld, High Maintenance (HBO) // Abby McEnany, Work in Progress (Showtime) // Tanya Sarracho, Vida (Starz)

Outstanding Cis Male Character

Top Row: Ben Sinclair as The Guy, High Maintenance (HBO) // Leland B. Martin as Ari Thomas, Boomerang (BET) // Ncuti Gatwa as Eric, Sex Education (Netflix)
Middle Row: Billy Porter as Pray Tell, Pose (FX) // Jeremy Pope as Archie, Hollywood (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Dan Levy as David Rose, Schitt’s Creek (Pop) // Nicholas Ashe as Micah West, Queen Sugar (OWN) // Andre Braugher as Captain Holt, Brooklyn 99 (TBS)

Outstanding TV Documentary with LGBTQ+ Themes / People

Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen came out too late to be included in this or we would’ve!

  • Visible Out on TV (Apple+)
  • AKA Jane Roe: The Real Woman Behind Roe v. Wade (Hulu)
  • Shakedown (Pornhub)
  • A Secret Love (Netflix)
  • Circus of Books (Netflix)
  • Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (Netflix)
Top Row: Visible Out on TV (Apple+) // AKA Jane Roe: The Real Woman Behind Roe v. Wade (Hulu) // Shakedown (Pornhub)
Bottom Row: A Secret Love (Netflix) // Circus of Books (Netflix) // Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (Netflix)

Outstanding Animated Series

Top Row: Bojack Horseman (Netflix), The Owl House (Disney), Steven Universe: Future (Cartoon Network)
Bottom Row: Harley Quinn (DC Universe), She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix), Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (Neflix)

Best TV Episode With LGBTQ+ Themes

Pose S2E9 “Life’s a Beach” // A Black Lady Sketch Show S1E1 “Angela Bassett’s The Baddest Bitch” // Euphoria S1E4 “Shook Ones Part II” // Little Fires Everywhere S1E6 “The Uncanny” // The L Word Generation Q S1E4 “LA Times” // Hunters S1E8 “The Jewish Question // She-Ra and the Princesses of Power S5E13 “Heart Part 2” // Dickinson S1E3 “Wild Nights” // Vida S3E6 “Episode 22” // Killing Eve S3E8 “Are You Leading Or Am I?” // High Maintenance S4E8 “Solo” // Mrs. Fletcher S1E7 “Welcome Back”

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Most Groundbreaking Representation

Top Row: Work In Progress (HBO), Twenties (BET), Pose (FX)
Bottom Row: Party of Five (Freeform), Batwoman (The CW), Vida (Starz)

Best Show That Got Cancelled

Top Row: Dare Me (USA), Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu), I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix)
Bottom Row: Party of Five (Freeform), High Fidelity (Hulu), Vida (Starz)

Outstanding Hairstyling for an LGBTQ+ Character

Sophie Suarez “The L Word: Generation Q” // Toni Topaz “Riverdale” // Eve “Killing Eve” // Anissa Pierce “Black Lightning” // Bette Porter “The L Word: Generation Q” // Bishop “Deputy” // Nico “Vida” // Tegan “How To Get Away With Murder

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  • Collage of Sophie's hairstyles from The L Word Generation Q
  • Collage of Toni Topaz's hairstyles from Riverdale
  • Collage of Eve's hairstyles from Killing Eve
  • Collage of Anissa Pierce's hair, Black Lightning
  • Collages of Bette Porter's hair from The L Word: Generation Q
  • Collage of Bishop's hairstyle, "Deputy"
  • Collage of Nico's hairstyles from Vida
  • Collage of Tegan's hair, How to Get Away With Murder

Outstanding Costume Design for a Show With LGBTQ+ Characters

Deidra Govan, The L Word: Generation Q // Analucia McGorty, Pose // Sam Perry, Killing Eve // Bina Daigeler, Mrs America // Ceci, Black Lady Sketch Show // Beth Morgan, G.L.O.W.

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48 Comments

  1. These are the only Emmys that matter! Also I’ve been watching all the queer shows recently thanks to all the recommendations that when I saw a man and a woman kissing in one it just seemed unnatural.

  2. Outstanding Comedy Series: Dickinson

    Outstanding Drama Series: Killing Eve

    Outstanding Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow

    Outstanding Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series: Sandra Oh

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series: Madelaine Petsch

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series:

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series: Hailee Steinfeld

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series: D’Arcy Carden

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series:

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Lyrica Okano

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Amalia Holm

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Jeri Ryan

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Performance by a Straight Actress in a Straight Role: Rita Moreno

    Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character:

    Outstanding Performance by a LGBTQ+ Actor in a Drama: Fiona Shaw

    Outstanding Performance by a LGBTQ+ Actor in a Comedy:

    Outstanding LGBTQ+ Actor in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show: Chyler Leigh

    Outstanding LGBTQ+ Director / Producer / Showrunner:

    Outstanding Cis Male Character: Andre Braugher

    Outstanding TV Documentary:

    Outstanding Animated Series: Steven Universe Future

    Best Episode with LGBTQ+ Themes: “Wild Nights” Dickinson

    Most Groundbreaking Representation: Batwoman

    Best Show That Got Cancelled: Marvel’s Runaways

    Outstanding Hairstyling for an LGBTQ+ Character: Eve

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Show With LGBTQ+ Characters: Beth Morgan, G.L.O.W.

    • Fan Favorite Couple: Nico and Karolina

      Fan Favorite Out Queer Actor: Dominique Provost-Chalkley

      Fan Favorite Most Anticipated Season Two: Motherland: Fort Salem

      Fan Favorite Character: Sue Gilbert (Write in)

  3. Wynonna Earp for just about everything but unfortunately it’s out of the running. Also, didn’t know how much I needed Rosanny Zayas in my life until Gen Q.

    • I was thinking the same as to why was it not on any of the categories. Wynonna Earp would win the sci-fi category any day

      Ok

      • No it didn’t, thanks for clearing that up! I was also wondering why the show wasn’t on any of the nomination lists.

  4. omg this is my favorite thing Autostraddle does all year. and I nearly died when I saw the Santana Lopez memorial award. that is so beautiful.

    also still not over the fact that Chyler is getting nominated as an LGBTQ+ actor!!

  5. how is Vida a comedy? i think i remember this very website commenting on how special it was that it’s a 30 minute DRAMA!

    • it’s how the show is categorized by the actual emmys! and yah it’s weird that Vida is a comedy but Orange is the New Black is a drama

  6. The Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character made me tear up a little bit.

  7. Darlings, the last question of the poll there’s a duplicate for Elena, One Day at a Time.

    Aaaaaaaaaand damn no Wynonna Earp </3

  8. Outstanding Comedy Series: Dickinson

    Outstanding Drama Series: Killing Eve

    Outstanding Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow

    Outstanding Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series: Sandra Oh

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series: Madelaine Petsch

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Drama Series: Laurel Holloman

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series: Hailee Steinfeld

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series: D’Arcy Carden

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Comedy Series:

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Lyrica Okano

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Amalia Holm

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Sci-Fi Series: Jeri Ryan

    Outstanding Lead Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Supporting Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Guest Actor Playing an LGBTQ+ Character in a Limited Series or TV Movie:

    Outstanding Performance by a Straight Actress in a Straight Role: Rita Moreno

    Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character:

    Outstanding Performance by a LGBTQ+ Actor in a Drama: Fiona Shaw

    Outstanding Performance by a LGBTQ+ Actor in a Comedy:

    Outstanding LGBTQ+ Actor in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show: Chyler Leigh

    Outstanding LGBTQ+ Director / Producer / Showrunner:

    Outstanding Cis Male Character: Andre Braugher

    Outstanding TV Documentary:

    Outstanding Animated Series: Steven Universe Future

    Best Episode with LGBTQ+ Themes: “Wild Nights” Dickinson

    Most Groundbreaking Representation: Batwoman

    Best Show That Got Cancelled: Marvel’s Runaways

    Outstanding Hairstyling for an LGBTQ+ Character: Eve

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Show With LGBTQ+ Characters: Beth Morgan, G.L.O.W.

  9. I would have written Cheryl Blossom in for the Santana Lopez award if that were an option! I don’t think we’d have the Riverdale version of Cheryl without Santana.

  10. This is so fun every year! Also, question 20 was so not fair…I had to choose between Gillian Anderson, Kate McKinnon, and Mae Martin?!

  11. I’m surprised for not seeing Motherland: Forst Salem in the best sci-fi/fantasy category. It should’ve been eligible since its actors are in other categories. Anyway, loads of good stuff and though choices here…

  12. I’m surprised you didn’t include Kate Kane in the Fan Favorite Character. I know there’s a write-in option but write-in candidates rarely win.

    The Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character is a nice tribute.

  13. Voting for this is definitely the most important thing I’ve done today. Also making me choose between Blanca and Angel multiple times is just rude.

  14. In fan favorite character, I voted for Theodora Crain.

    I gotta represent my ‘girlfriend’ (I’m that fucking single-i have a fictional character as an imaginary girlfriend lol) 💜

  15. “Santana Lopez Memorial Award For Outstanding Queer Teen Character”

    I choose to believe that *Santana* very much alive (Rest in Power, Naya).

  16. Vida is one of the most heart wrenching dramas I’ve ever seen. And it’s listed as a comedy? Most sources say drama. It’s really not funny and doesn’t really end on a positive note? Normally I don’t care but it has such amazing representation I just wanted to put it out there.

  17. This was the most intense set of decisions I’ve made all week! Not quite sure what that means about me, but I am pretty darn sure that I will enjoy seeing the 2020 Gay Emmy results more than the Normie Emmys.

  18. Wowww, what a blessing to have so many quality shows that it’s gonna be really hard to choose who to vote for!

  19. I wish I could have voted for con mucho amor for outstanding doc (maybe it wasn’t eligible? I loved it so).

  20. Dickinson on Apple TV deserves all the awards. Best series I watched in 2019, hands down. Can’t wait for season 2.

  21. So where is Jennifer Beals for an Emmy. Should have won one a long time ago. Her groundbreaking performances are stellar again on Generatio Q.

  22. i’ve gotta say, it’s hard but I think that The Owl House is best animated series…

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