13 Attractive Transgender Celebrities That Still Looks Charming - 5 of 13
5. Alexis:
Born Robert Arquette, Alexis Arquette grew up in an acting family alongside sisters Rosanna and Patricia and brother David. She appeared in a groundbreaking same-sex marriage episode of "Roseanne" and won an Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film from Outfest for her work as a gay painter searching for inspiration in the indie "Never Met Picasso."
Arquette, 45, has played a gay soap opera writer who reunites with college chums in the genial "I Think I Do" and appeared as Adam Sandler's Boy George-inspired bandmate in "The Wedding Singer."
In 2007, she detailed her transgender journey in the documentary "Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother", which also featured her friends and family.
She told Out magazine in January, 2015: "I’m tired of the representation of trans people. It’s not black and white. There are so many gradations. I’m annoyed with people affiliating gender with sexuality exclusively. People want answers. “Oh, I was gay since birth.” I don’t have the answers."
Born Robert Arquette, Alexis Arquette grew up in an acting family alongside sisters Rosanna and Patricia and brother David. She appeared in a groundbreaking same-sex marriage episode of "Roseanne" and won an Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film from Outfest for her work as a gay painter searching for inspiration in the indie "Never Met Picasso."
Arquette, 45, has played a gay soap opera writer who reunites with college chums in the genial "I Think I Do" and appeared as Adam Sandler's Boy George-inspired bandmate in "The Wedding Singer."
In 2007, she detailed her transgender journey in the documentary "Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother", which also featured her friends and family.
She told Out magazine in January, 2015: "I’m tired of the representation of trans people. It’s not black and white. There are so many gradations. I’m annoyed with people affiliating gender with sexuality exclusively. People want answers. “Oh, I was gay since birth.” I don’t have the answers."
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