Happiest Season director Clea DuVall has opened up about coming out in Hollywood in a new interview. Since her debut in the 90s, The Faculty star has curated an expansive career in the entertainment industry as a talented actor.
Alongside her impressive acting resume, the 45-year-old talent has also made a name for herself as a successful openly gay director and producer.
While DuVall’s career has been on a continued upward trajectory with hit queer projects like Hulu’s Happiest Season and Freeve’s High School, it wasn’t always an easy ride for the talented creative.
In a recent interview with The Independent, the Heroes star opened up about her emotional coming-out journey and the lack of LGBTQ+ representation growing up. “I came out at 16.