Caitlyn Jenner and Laverne Cox might be two of the world’s most famous transgender women. But the truth this, there are MANY amazing transgender “sheros” to look up to.
These trailblazers are shattering stereotypes and breaking boundaries. It’s a beautiful thing!
That’s why in this post, I’ve rounded up 20 transgender role models and celebrities worth knowing about. Read on to be inspired!
1. Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox rose to fame on the hit TV series, Orange is the New Black, and has gone on to become one of the most visible trans superstars and activists. She’s the first transgender actress to be nominated for an Emmy Award and the first transgender person to appear on the cover of TIME magazine.
2. Mj Rodriguez
Mj Rodriguez is a transgender actress and singer who made history as the first trans woman to receive an Emmy nomination in a major acting category. She was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in 2021 for her role in the TV series, Pose. In January 2022, she went on to become the first transgender actor in history to win a Golden Globe.
3. Lili Elbe
Lili Elbe is the subject of the book and movie,The Danish Girl. She’s notable for being the first transgender woman to undergo gender reassignment surgery in 1930 in Germany. Her initial surgeries were a success. Sadly however, her last surgery (to transplant a uterus so she might be able to have children), led to her death.
4. Rachel Levine
Rachel Levine is the first openly transgender person to be confirmed by the United States Senate before taking office. She was nominated by Joe Biden in February 2021 and currently serves as the assistant secretary for health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
5. Valentina Sampaio
Valentina Sampaio is a Brazilian-born transgender supermodel. In 2019, she made history as the first transgender model to work with Victoria’s Secret. Then, in 2020, became the first transgender model to appear in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
6. Andreja Pejic
Andreja Pejic is a supermodel who walked the runway for both men’s and women’s fashion shows before transitioning as a woman in 2014. She’s been featured on countless magazine covers and was the first transgender model to be featured in a major beauty campaign as a face of Make Up For Ever.
7. Caroline Cossey
Caroline Cossey (also known by her stage name, Tula) is a British model who appeared in the 1981 James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only. She was later outed as transgender by the British tabloid News of the World. In 1991, she became the first trans woman to pose for Playboy and has gone on to become one of the world’s most well known transgender women.
8. Jazz Jennings
Jazz Jennings is an inspiring role model for transgender youth. She first appeared in a 20/20 interview with Barbara Walters in 2007 called I’m a Girl – Understanding Transgender Children. Since then, she’s been featured as the face of Clean & Clear’s See the Real Me campaign and stars in a TLC reality series called I Am Jazz.
9. Janet Mock
Janet Mock is a transgender writer, director, producer, and activist. She’s the author of the NY Times best-selling book, Redefining Realness. She is also the writer, director and executive producer of Pose, an Emmy Award-nominated TV series about NYC’s drag ball culture scene.
10. Christine Jorgensen
Christine Jorgensen is a former soldier who became a media sensation in the U.S. after undergoing gender reassignment surgery in Denmark in 1952. While her transition was ridiculed at the time, she brought national attention to gender issues. She went on to become a successful entertainer.
11. Candis Cayne
Candis Cayne was the first transgender actress to play a recurring transgender role on primetime TV. She starred in ABC’s Dirty Sexy Money from 2007-2009. Prior to her acting career, she performed as a drag queen in the early 1990s. She also made several appearances in Caitlyn Jenner’s reality show, I Am Cait.
12. Jennifer Pritzker
Jennifer Pritzker is notable for being the first transgender billionaire. An heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune and a former high ranking lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, she came out as transgender in 2003. She has since donated $2 million for transgender studies to the University of Victoria in British Columbia.
13. Marci Bowers
Marci Bowers is an OB/GYN and surgeon who was the first transgender woman to perform gender reassignment surgery. Her work has been highlighted on Oprah, Discovery Health, and the TLC reality series, I Am Jazz. As of 2020, she has performed over 2,000 vaginoplasties for transgender women.
14. Geena Rocero
Geena Rocero was a successful fashion model for 12 years, appearing in major campaigns for Target, Rimmel, Revlon, Macy’s, and more. She came out as transgender during a TED Talk in 2014. Geena went on to co-found GenderProud, an organization that helps transgender communities around the world advocate for legal rights.
15. Jenna Talackova
Jenna Talackova is a Canadian model who made headlines when she won the right to compete in the Miss Universe Canada pageant in 2012. She went on to make it into the Top 12 and was selected Miss Congeniality. Jenna currently works as a model for the prestigious Wilhelmina agency while continuing to champion transgender rights.
16. Leyna Bloom
Leyna Bloom is a transgender model, actress, and activist. She has walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week and appeared in magazines such as Vogue India and Glamour. In July 2021, she made history as the first transgender woman to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
17. Kataluna Enriquez
Kataluna Enriquez is a notable trailblazer who made history as the first openly transgender Miss USA contestant. She was crowned Miss Nevada USA in June 2021 and went on to complete in Miss USA in November 2021.
18. Renée Richards
Renée Richards is a trans woman and former tennis player who competed professionally in the 1970s. In 1976, she challenged a United States Tennis Association decision banning her from competing in the women’s category at the U.S Open. The New York Supreme Court ruled in her favor, marking a victory for transgender athletes.
19. Tracey Norman
Tracey Norman was the first African-American transgender model to break into the fashion world. She was discovered by fashion photographer Irving Penn in 1975. She was then featured on a Clairol hair color box before being “outed” in 1980. She moved to Europe to continue her modeling career and appeared on covers including Vogue Italia and Harper’s Bazaar India.
20. Nikkie de Jager
Nikkie de Jager is a Dutch makeup artist and popular YouTube personality with over one billion views. She completed her transition as a teen, but didn’t come out publicly as transgender until 2020. She has collaborated with beauty brands including OFRA, Maybelline and Lady Gaga’s makeup brand, Haus Laboratories.
Who are YOUR favorite transgender role models?
Wow, was it hard to limit this list to just 20 transgender role models! There are so many more incredible transgender people (both male and female) that deserve to be celebrated.
That’s why I’d love to hear from you on this topic. Who else do you think should be included?
Please share your favorite transgender role models and celebrities in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
Hi Lucille,
I met a Dr Sheila Kirk, a trans woman, in the early nineties in Framingham, MA. I think she was doing SRS then. I’m not sure when Dr. Marcie Bowers started, was it that long ago?
Hugs Julia
I’m surprised that Jen Richards didn’t make your list! She is an articulate and talented woman. She is an advocate,actress, writer, and producer. She is amazing- if you are not familiar with her, I highly recommend checking out her work on “Her Story”. Google it, the whole series is available on YouTube.
She has been a huge inspiration for me.
I agree! Jen Richards is amazing!
Lucille can find me on G+ Jessica Simonson.
I’m not sure how appropriate it is to cite a radio program and plug a book, but I heard this fascinating story, summarized as follows:
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Susan Faludi about her new book “In the Darkroom,” her inquiry into the meaning of identity in the modern world and in her own haunted family saga, involving her 76-year-old father – long estranged and living in Hungary – who underwent sex reassignment surgery. In the book Faludi confronts the enigma of her father and the larger riddle of identity consuming our age. How was this new parent who claimed to be “a complete woman now” connected to the silent, explosive, and ultimately violent father she had known, the photographer who’d built his career on the alteration of images? Faludi’s struggle to come to grips with her father’s reinvented self takes her across borders – historical, political, religious, sexual – to bring her face to face with the question of the age: Is identity something you “choose,” or is it the very thing you can’t escape? – See more at: http://kboo.fm/media/52847-susan-faludi-her-book-darkroom#sthash.B2FVEot… – See more at: http://www.kboo.org/media/52865-susan-faludi-her-book-darkroom#sthash.oVNg107X.dpuf
You should check out Tobias Jocobs, Jefferey Marsh, Rubie Rose, Sam Dylan Finch. Kate Bornstein. Eddie Izzard. Grace Seadressa (of youtube fame). Micah of the Neutrosis Nonsense blog. Shout out to my non binary peeps! X
Hi Lucy,
I think Jazz Jennings should be considered for some awards, I think she is everything a person let a lone a transgender would want to be.
Brian
Why is it, Lucille, that you only consider transitioned women as role models. After all, 80% of the trans community are still crossdressers and yet they get short shift when it comes to recognition. Try taking a look at these beautiful and talented women known as Stylish Crossdressers http://www.sisterhouse.net/dressingroom/
Hi Tasi,
I agree that crossdressers don’t get the respect and recognition they deserve! I wanted to focus on people in the public eye for this article, but I agree that there are many beautiful and talented crossdressers out there. I’ll link to your list in the article. I wish more crossdressers would step forward (including public figures) because it’s true that crossdressers and a large and important part of the trans community.
Hi Lucille honey Goodness Girlfriend You are so right all those girls inspired me Christine Jorgensen was the first is heard about growing up and then I watched the movie about her it enlightened me to the possibility of changing my sex I’d been dressing for years already when I got the chance at least and after my wifes passing Caitlyn Jenner gave me the courage to become myself and I know now I should have done it sooner but I guess I wasn’t ready yet Lucille honey I’m so very grateful to You sweetie you helped me so much your the sister I always needed I’m still trying to improve but life seems to be standing still for now I’m sure I’ll do something for Halloween of course I have no idea what or who yet nothing to sexy yet I need bigger breasts LoL just kidding I’m so happy to have my little Bcups I feel like a million dollar girl but I’m not just another poor girl trying to be herself and not going anywhere fast but at least I’m myself as much as I can be bouncing back and forth in male mode more than I’d like but I sleep as myself and live it daily except when I have some Appt. anyway thank you for being here for all of us you deserve a Parade really Love MJ/Maria