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Meet Moxie Star Josie Totah – The Actor, Writer And Producer Redefining Trans Representation
“The only way we’re going to be able to move forward is by accurate representation, the Netflix star tells HuffPost UK.
Josie Totah is helping to transform the way trans people are seen on screen.
“I sold my first script to NBC when I was 15 years old,” she tells HuffPost UK. “And ever since then I was like, ‘I want to do this for the rest of my life.’ So yeah, I see development in my future.”
Her next role, in Netflix teen drama Moxie, epitomises the approach to trans storytelling she champions. She plays CJ in the Amy Poehler-directed film, a teenage trans girl within a group of high school feminist activists that launch a zine called Moxie, to protest against the patriarchy – in this case, a group of bigoted high school boys.
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Today, in a move that seems at least partially built around the idea that subscribers will need
something to watch after finishing up
The Office for the hundredth time, Peacock has announced that it’s renewing
A.P. Bio for a fourth season. The then-unnamed streaming service initially resurrected
A.P. Bio last summer after it was canceled by NBC, giving it another chance at life and giving the handful of people who
did watch its original two seasons a chance to plead with their friends to check it out. “The kid actors are all great,” they shouted. “Paul Pell!” they screamed.