Laverne Cox Sits Down with Andy Cohen to Toast Her New E! Red Carpet Hosting Gig
The actress will replace Giuliana Rancic as the new host of “Live From E!” while also hosting interview specials throughout the year.
The actress will replace Giuliana Rancic as the new host of “Live From E!” while also hosting interview specials throughout the year.
Universal has begun re-dubbing Cox with a female actor in international territories.
The series busted down doors in Hollywood for trans women of color, and festivals like Outfest Fusion help make sure those gains are not lost.
The actress and executive producer of “Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen,” along with director Sam Feder, tells IndieWire how the new documentary reframes both cinema and personal experience.
Following years of research involving 600 films and 700 TV series, director Sam Feder and editor Stacy Goldate had to shape the story they wanted to tell
Cox gets emotional in this accessible history of transgender lives onscreen, which acts like a bookend to “The Celluloid Closet.”
There has never been a better time for trans representation in Hollywood, so why are so many trans actors looking for jobs?
“I became the vessel for a moment that was inevitable,” Cox said. “I got to be the first in a lot of ways, but I’m not the last.”
The announcement follows remarks from Laverne Cox in an IndieWire interview about the trauma caused by dead-naming in the trans community.
Trudie Styler’s directorial debut is based on the novel by “Party Monster” subject James St. James.
Laura Poitras and Field of Vision present a moving portrait of the teenager leading the fight to give transgender youth access to bathrooms.
The drama, starring Katherine Heigl, Dulé Hill, Elliott Gould, and Laverne Cox, was a quick ratings disappointment.