In a little over three years, Ryan Murphy’s
Paris Is Burning-inspired series
POSE has changed the landscape of television. Embarking on a six-month search to find and cast real trans women and LGBTQ+ actors of colour, the show was revolutionary before a single episode had even aired. The original script was reportedly rejected by 166 Hollywood studios that didn’t think there would be an audience for it. They couldn’t have been more wrong.
POSE became a star-making machine that broke the mould, with myriad awards and many firsts along the way, notably having the largest cast of trans actors ever for a scripted series and, with Janet Mock, the first trans woman of colour to direct an episode of television.
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How
Pose Changed Hollywood Forever
As the show takes its final bow, producer, writer, and director Janet Mock and stars Mj Rodriguez, Indya Moore, and Dominique Jackson reflect on how the groundbreaking series began and then changed everything.
By Nojan Aminosharei and Photographs by John Edmonds Jun 6, 2021
(Middle, from left) On Moore: Chanel skirt (worn as dress); Moschino Couture earrings. Serpenti Viper ring by Bulgari. On Mock: Carolina Herrera gown; Serpenti bracelet by Bulgari. On Rodriguez: Vera Wang bodysuit.