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Trans model Laith Ashley heats up New York’s fashion scene
“People should be true to themselves,” he says. “They don’t have to fit a box.”
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Laverne Cox will play Frank-N-Furter In ‘Rocky Horror’ remake
Laverne Cox will play what is the biggest role of her career to date: the Rocky Horror’s evil scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter.
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Laverne Cox: The transgender community is reeling
“Your life should not be in danger simply for being who you are.”
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Laverne Cox cast as wax museum’s first transgender figure
Merlin Entertainment spokeswoman Kari Martin says a life-sized likeness of the “Orange is the New Black” co-star is scheduled to be unveiled at the Madame Tussauds’ in San Francisco on June 26.
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Laverne Cox makes PEOPLE magazine ‘most beautiful’ list
The actress has left a big impression on Hollywood (and America) in a very short amount of time. Cox’s skillful performance as Sophia on “Orange Is the New Black” and her work advocating for transgender women make her one of our boldest beauties yet.
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Laverne Cox cast as transgender lawyer in CBS legal drama pilot
“Orange Is The New Black” star Laverne Cox, who was the first openly transgender actor to be nominated for an Emmy in 2014, has been cast in CBS’s legal drama pilot “Doubt.”
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Laverne Cox responds to the death of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn
Guest hosting on ABC’s “The View” on Thursday, transgender actress Laverne Cox responds to the death of Leelah Alcorn, a 17-year-old transgender teen who died by suicide just days after Christmas.
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Laverne Cox to host MTV, Logo documentary about transgender youth
NEW YORK — Laverne Cox will host a documentary on MTV and Logo next month that profiles seven transgender youths. The special, “Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word,” will air simultaneously on the two channels on Oct. 17. Cox, a transgender actress, was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black.”
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Laverne Cox hopes to inspire with life story: ‘Anything is possible’
NEW YORK — Laverne Cox realizes she is having a winning moment as a transgender actor in entertainment – including a recent Emmy nomination – and she hopes her story will continue to inspire others. “It gives me hope that anything is possible. I’m a black trans woman from Alabama raised by a single mother from a working class background. And I think in a lot of ways…
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Laverne Cox becomes first transgender person nominated for an Emmy
Laverne Cox has became the first transgender person to be nominated for an Emmy Award in an acting category. Cox received a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sophia Burset in the Netflix series “Orange is the New Black.” “Orange is the New Black” was also nominated for Best Comedy series, along …