2. Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch's million-watt smile, sharp wit and uncanny ability to deliver a perfect zinger made her an AfterEllen.com favorite long before she was a household name. In 2005, Lynch winked and tongue-clicked her way into our hearts as opportunistic lawyer Joyce Wischina on The L Word. That same year, her randy, foul-mouthed Paula stole the show in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After a critically acclaimed turn on Party Down in 2009, Lynch turned her attention to caustic Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester on Glee, a role that has earned her an Emmy and a Golden Globe. And in an effort to pad her trophy collection, Entertainment Weekly suggested that Lynch deserved an Oscar for her portrayal of of Julia Child's sister alongside Meryl Streep in the 2009 blockbuster hit Julie & Julia. Topping off her banner career year, Lynch hosted Saturday Night Live last October.
Perhaps what has endeared Lynch to us most of all is her unabashed stance out of the closet. She has never hidden her sexuality, never shied away from talking about being a lesbian, and when she met her now-wife, Lara Embry, she proudly spoke about her on talk shows, walked arm-in-arm with her down the red carpet, and kissed her before accepting her awards. Lynch's career trajectory seems to be locked onto stellar, and we'll happily follow her to infinity and beyond.
Jane Lynch's million-watt smile, sharp wit and uncanny ability to deliver a perfect zinger made her an AfterEllen.com favorite long before she was a household name. In 2005, Lynch winked and tongue-clicked her way into our hearts as opportunistic lawyer Joyce Wischina on The L Word. That same year, her randy, foul-mouthed Paula stole the show in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After a critically acclaimed turn on Party Down in 2009, Lynch turned her attention to caustic Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester on Glee, a role that has earned her an Emmy and a Golden Globe. And in an effort to pad her trophy collection, Entertainment Weekly suggested that Lynch deserved an Oscar for her portrayal of of Julia Child's sister alongside Meryl Streep in the 2009 blockbuster hit Julie & Julia. Topping off her banner career year, Lynch hosted Saturday Night Live last October.
Perhaps what has endeared Lynch to us most of all is her unabashed stance out of the closet. She has never hidden her sexuality, never shied away from talking about being a lesbian, and when she met her now-wife, Lara Embry, she proudly spoke about her on talk shows, walked arm-in-arm with her down the red carpet, and kissed her before accepting her awards. Lynch's career trajectory seems to be locked onto stellar, and we'll happily follow her to infinity and beyond.
source: afterellen.com
1. Chris Colfer
Chris Colfer (born May 27, 1990 (1990-05-27) - age 20) plays gay teen Kurt Hummel on the FOX series Glee. He won a Golden Globe this year for his sensitive portrayal of the out and proud teen. Glee was Colfer's first television role and he originally auditioned for the part of wheelchair-bound Artie. Ryan Murphy was so impressed with Colfer that he created the role of Kurt specifically for him.
source: afterelton.com
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