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Carmen LoBue
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Carmen LoBue is a nonbinary filmmaker,[1] playwright,[2] and actor.[3][4]
Career
LoBue was named by Paper Mag as one of "100 People Taking Over 2019".[5] They were featured in a Playbill write up of "Queer Black Playwrights to Know and Support".[2] They were widely praised for directing the award-winning short film,[6] Pink and Blue,[7] about transgender parents of color,[8] representing identities rarely featured in film.[9] In 2022, they were a finalist for New York Stage and Film's Founders' Award.[10] In 2023, they appeared on Slice's list of "10 Young Black Transgender and Nonbinary Celebs Whose Careers are on the Rise".[3] LoBue was cast in the third season of The L Word: Generation Q as Dre, appearing in five episodes.[11]
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Personal life
LoBue is Afro-Filipinx and queer.[12][13]
LoBue is a survivor of sexual violence and has used filmmaking and community building amongst fellow Black queer people to heal from their trauma.[14]
Productions
References
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