Billy Eichner Jamie Clayton Janelle Monáe Troye Sivan Conrad Ricamora Stephanie Hsu Los Angeles film Entertainment 2023 Billy Eichner Jamie Clayton Janelle Monáe Troye Sivan Conrad Ricamora Stephanie Hsu Los Angeles

10 LGBTQ+ actors, 10 iconic characters—meet the 2023 Queerties nominees for best Film Performance

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Voting for the 2023 Queerties is officially open.Scroll on to learn more about this year’s 10 nominees, and—once you’ve had a chance to check them out for yourself—click on the corresponding icon to vote for your favorite.Voting runs now through February 21. You can vote once per day per device in each category. Winners will be announced live at a special reception in Los Angeles on February 28 and on Queerty the following morning.

Use hashtag #Queerties to share your votes and help promote your favorites.Before there was a Knock At The Cabin, Aldridge delivered a deeply moving performance as a cancer-stricken photographer in the heartrenching romance Spoiler Alert.

This man has the range!Spoiler Alert is now streaming on Peacock, and is available for rental on all digital/VOD platforms.You may not recognize her under all the, um, pins, but Clayton makes a meal out of her demonic role in the Hellraiser reboot, putting her own spin on the terrifying yet bewitching horror icon.Hellraiser is exclusively streaming on Hulu.Eichner isn’t quite playing himself in Bros, but he does share a lot in common with Bobby Lieber, channeling his own hopes and insecurities into a surprisingly complex and emotional performance.Bros is now streaming on Peacock, and is available for rental on all digital/VOD platforms.Hsu is downright miraculous in Everything Everywhere All At Once, functioning both as its supervillain and the heart of the whole movie.

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