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William Ellis Porter II (born September 21, 1969) is an American actor and singer. Porter gained notice performing on before starting a solo career as a singer and actor. For his role as Lola in Kinky Boots, Porter won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. He credits the part for "cracking open" his feminine side to confront toxic masculinity. Porter also won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album for the musical's accompanying album.

Porter starred in all three seasons of the television series Pose, for which he was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards and won the 2019 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, becoming the first gay black man to be nominated and win in any lead acting category at the Primetime Emmys. In 2020, he was included on Times list of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2022, he won another Tony Award for Best Musical as a producer for the musical A Strange Loop.

He made his directorial debut in 2022 with the romantic comedy film Anything's Possible. Porter received the Isabelle Stevenson Award at the 77th Tony Awards for his humanitarian work with the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and Entertainment Community Fund.


Early life and education
Porter was born on September 21, 1969, in , Pennsylvania, to William Ellis Porter and Cloerinda Jean Johnson Porter Ford. His sister is Mary Martha E. Ford. He grew up in a "very religious" family and has described being by his stepfather between the ages of 7 and 12.

He attended Reizenstein Middle School, before graduating from Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School in 1987. During the summers of 1985 through 1987, Porter was a member of entertainment groups "Spirit" and "Flash," which performed daily at Kennywood, a Pittsburgh-area amusement park.18

Although he was eager to move to New York City, one of Porter's high school teachers encouraged him to apply to Carnegie Mellon University. He credits his teachers as "angels in his life" for guiding him towards educational opportunities that prepared him for his career. Porter once reflected upon this decision:

He graduated from the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama in 1991 and later earned a certification from the graduate-level Professional Program in Screenwriting at .


Career
Porter appeared on American talent show in 1992 and won $100,000, appearing on the same show as other future stars, such as a young .

Porter played Teen Angel in the 1994 Broadway revival of Grease. Other shows he has been in include on Broadway (1991; 1999), Topdog/Underdog at City Theatre (2004), Jesus Christ Superstar and at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (2004), and the song cycles Myths and Hymns and Songs for a New World (Off-Broadway, 1995).. Retrieved August 7, 2015.

Porter wrote and performed in his one-person autobiographical show, Ghetto Superstar (The Man That I Am) at Joe's Pub in New York City in February and March 2005. He was nominated for "Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway & Off Broadway Award" at the 17th GLAAD Media Awards.

In September 2010, Porter appeared as Belize in Signature Theatre Company's 20th Anniversary production of 's Angels in America.

Porter originated the role of "Lola" in Kinky Boots on Broadway in 2013, with songs by , book by and directed/choreographed by . Porter won both the 2013 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical and Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for this role.

Porter has also appeared in many films. He played a major role as Shiniqua, a who befriends Angel () and Lee (Keivyn McNeill Graves) in Seth Michael Donsky's Twisted (1997), an adaptation of . He has also appeared on The RuPaul Show.

He has had a musical career with three solo albums released, Billy Porter on DV8/A&M Records in 1997, At the Corner of Broadway + Soul in 2005 on Sh-K-Boom Records and Billy's Back on Broadway (Concord Music Group) in 2014. He featured in a number of songs in the tribute album in 2006, released on PS Classics. He sings on Adam Guettel's 1999 album Myths and Hymns studio cast album on Nonesuch Records. He also covered "Only One Road" that was included on the Human Rights Campaign compilation album .

Porter wrote the play While I Yet Live, which premiered Off-Broadway at in September 2014 in previews, officially on October 12. In addition to Porter, the cast included and S. Epatha Merkerson.

Porter released Billy Porter Presents the Soul of Richard Rodgers in April 2017. The album, which features new, soulful takes on classic songs, includes solos and duets from the following artists (in addition to Porter himself): Tony and Grammy Award winners ( The Color Purple), Renée Elise Goldsberry ( Hamilton) and Leslie Odom Jr. ( Hamilton), Tony Award-winner ( Pippin), Grammy Award winners , and , Tony Award nominees Brandon Victor Dixon ( ), ( Violet), and Christopher Jackson ( Hamilton), alongside YouTube and Kinky Boots star and multiple Grammy Award nominee .

Porter reprised the role of Lola in Kinky Boots in September 2017 on Broadway, where he did a 15-week run. In 2018, Porter starred in the FX show Pose in the role of Pray Tell. In 2019, Pose earned its renewal for a third season after airing just one episode from the second season. In August 2018, Porter confirmed via that he was joining the cast of American Horror Story for its eighth season, subtitled '. Porter duetted with Pose co-star Dyllón Burnside and sang from his album in a benefit concert emceed by Burnside on July 23, 2018, to celebrate the season 1 finale and to raise money for . In June 2019, to mark the 50th anniversary of the , sparking the start of the modern LGBTQ rights movement, named him one of the Pride50 "trailblazing individuals who actively ensure society remains moving towards , acceptance, and dignity for all people". Also in June 2019, he presented the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 73rd Tonys at Radio City Music Hall. However, he earned media coverage for his red and pink gown, from Kinky Boots stage curtains, in a shape, and his impromptu performance of "Everything's Coming up Roses" from Gypsy , for host 's "Broadway karaoke". In September 2019, Porter was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Pose'', becoming the first openly gay black man to be nominated and win in any lead acting category at the Primetime Emmys.

Also, in 2019, Porter had a in 's "You Need to Calm Down" music video that featured twenty LGBTQ icons.

Porter performed "For What It's Worth" with during the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

His memoir, Unprotected, was released in 2021. In 2022, Porter was included in the book 50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre, with a chapter written by theatre scholar Eric M. Glover.

(2025). 9781032067964, Routledge.

In April 2023, he was set to play in an upcoming biopic.

Porter starred as in the London revival of Cabaret from January to May 2025 alongside . Porter is set to reprise the role on Broadway, alongside Wallace, from July until October 2025 where he will become the final Emcee for the production.

In March 2025, it was announced that Porter is featured on In the Garden, a concept album and musical by the artist Boyfriend set for release on May 9, 2025. The album reimagines the story of Adam and Eve but through Eve's lens. The project features Boyfriend as Eve alongside Porter (narrator), (Adam), (God), and Peaches (Serpent).


Fashion
Porter attributes his love of fashion from an early age to growing up in the black church which he describes as "a fashion show". His style has gone through many phases over the years, including vintage, Abercrombie and Fitch and . He has said that he intentionally set out to use fashion in a political way, to be a "walking piece of political art". Porter's stylist Sam Ratelle estimated that as of January 2020 they had worked on 150 red carpet looks together many designed by Porter himself. , Porter's stylist is Ty Hunter, who has previously worked with Beyoncé.

He later became known for wearing a outfit to the Met Gala.

At the 2019 Golden Globes, Porter gained attention for wearing an embroidered suit and pink cape designed by . He said the fact that people were surprised that he wore a cape inspired him to ask Christian Siriano if he could create him a ball gown because it was something he had always wanted to wear. He felt it seemed like a way to challenge people's ideas of masculinity. He continued to make fashion waves that year when he wore a fitted tuxedo jacket and a velvet gown by Christian Siriano with 6" boots to the 91st Academy Awards.

In February 2019, Porter was an Official Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Ambassador for New York Fashion Week: Mens. Porter attended the 2019 Met Gala and embraced the theme by being carried on a litter by six shirtless men while sporting a "Sun God" ensemble. The Blonds designed Porter's outfit, and it included a bejeweled catsuit outfitted with wings, a 24-karat gold headpiece, as well as custom gold-leaf shoes and fine jewels by Andreoli, John Hardy, and Oscar Heyman.

In 2020, Porter wore a floor-length pink poncho style gown with a wide-brimmed black hat, a look he characterized as " Handmaid's Tale realness", to the AFI Awards and to the Golden Globes he wore an all-white ensemble that included a tuxedo jacket with a feathered train. He wore a sparkling turquoise bodysuit with matching bolero and a motorised hat to the Grammy awards.


Concerts
Porter has performed at various venues in New York City, including , which was broadcast on in 2015Gans, Andrew. "Live From Lincoln Center's 40th anniversary season on PBS will continue April 3 with a concert from Tony winner Billy Porter" Playbill, April 2, 2015 and Joe's Pub in New York City. In 2019 Porter headlined at London Pride.

Porter performed "For What It's Worth" with Stephen Stills at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.


Personal life
Porter is gay, having come out at the age of 16 "in the middle of the AIDS crisis". He married Adam Smith on January 14, 2017, after meeting him in 2009. He was very keen to get married "while was still president and before January 20th, 2017", so the two got engaged on December 29, 2016, and married two weeks later. In July 2023, it was announced that Porter and Smith had separated.

Porter shared his views on race in the US in a 2020 interview with Vanity Fair, saying: "The reason why our country is in the mess we're in is simply because of whiteness. . White people choke-holding power and sucking the life out of humanity."

Porter opposed the cultural boycott of Israel. In October 2023, he signed an open letter supporting Israel during the .

In May 2021, Porter told The Hollywood Reporter that he had been diagnosed with HIV in June 2007; he was also diagnosed with type-2 diabetes in February 2007 and filed for bankruptcy in March 2007. In the same interview, he talked about renting a house on during the COVID-19 pandemic due to a pre-existing health condition and about having intermittently attended since the age of 25.


Discography

Albums


Singles
  • 1997: "Show Me"/"What Iz Time"
  • 2005: "Awaiting You"/"Time" (Live) (Sh-K-Boom Records)
  • 2007: Billy Porter – Somewhere
  • 2009: Degrees Of Motion Featuring Billy Porter – Show Me
  • 2017: "Edelweiss"
  • 2019: "Love Yourself"
  • 2020: "For What It's Worth"
  • 2020: The Shapeshifters feat. Billy Porter "Finally Ready"
  • 2021: "Children"
  • 2023: "Always Be My Man" (with ) from
  • 2025: "Never Say Never" (with )


Other songs
  • "Only One Road" on compilation album
  • "Love Is on the Way" on The First Wives Club album
  • "Destiny" with Jordan Hill on 's Greatest Hits album
  • "Where Is Love?" with


Appears in
  • Featured on a number of songs on tribute album It's Only Life: The Songs of John Bucchino
  • Sings "O Holy Night" on Rosie O'Donnell's Christmas album, A Rosie Christmas (1999)
  • Adam Guettel's album Myths and Hymns in 1999
  • He is featured with , and Ari Gold in a cover of "That's What Friends Are For", for "The Friends Project" in support of the Ali Forney Center, a NYC shelter for homeless LGBT youth. The song was arranged and produced by Nathan Leigh Jones and directed by Michael Akers.


Filmography

Film
1996TwistedSiniqua Twisted tcm.com. Retrieved June 25, 2016
1996The First Wives ClubSinger
1997AnastasiaEnsemble and character voices
2000The InternSebastian Niederfarb Intern tcm.com. Retrieved June 25, 2016
Taylor The Broken Hearts Club AllMovie. Retrieved August 7, 2015
2004NoelRandy Noel AllMovie. Retrieved August 7, 2015
2014The HumblingPrince
2020Like a BossBarrett
2021Cinderella
2022Anything's PossibleDirectorial debut
202380 for BradyGugu
Gabriel
2026 Magno Stift
Filming


Television
1998Another WorldBilly RushUnknown episodes
1999Television movie
2004Law & OrderGreg EllisonEpisode: "Cry Wolf"
2007–2012So You Think You Can DancePerformer4 episodes
2012The Big CEricEpisode: "Thin Ice"
2013Jackie WalkerEpisode: "Dissonant Voices"
Land of Lola: Backstage at Kinky BootsHost8 episodes
2014Christmas at Rockefeller PlazaPerformerTelevision special
2015Billy Porter: Broad & Soul
2016The Get DownDJ MalibuEpisode: "Where There Is Ruin, There Is Hope for a Treasure"
2018–2021PosePray Tell24 episodes
Black Reel Award for Outstanding Actor, Drama Series (2019)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2019)
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series (2019–2020)
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (2019–2020)
Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2020–2021)
Nominated—Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama
2018Behold Chablis5 episodes
2019Saturday Night LiveHimselfEpisode: "/"
2019–2023Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' EveHimself correspondent (2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23), correspondent (2020–21)
2020DesmondVoice, episode: "Highway to Well"
The Twilight ZoneKeithEpisode: "The Who of You"
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television
Saturday Night SederHimselfTelevision special
EqualNarrator4 episodes
2021That Damn Michael CheAtomic Twan / Security Guard2 episodes
Recycle KingVoice, episode: "BURT! The Musical"
Gossip GirlHimselfEpisode: "Hope Sinks"
2021–2022FairfaxHiroki HassanVoice, 6 episodes
2022Central ParkVanceVoice, episode: "Celeste We Forget"
2022–presentRandall Leibowitz-JenkinsVoice, 5 episodes
2023Black + IconicHostEpisode: "Style Gods"
Dancing with the StarsGuest JudgeSeason 32
Big MouthOceanVoice, episode: "Big Mouth's Going to High School (But Not for Nine More Episodes)"


Theater
Sources: ; Off-Broadway Database "Billy Porter" Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved June 24, 2016
  • , Ensemble/John (u/s), Broadway (1991)
  • Grease, Teen Angel, Broadway (1994)
  • The Merchant of Venice, Solanio, Off-Broadway (1995)
  • Songs for a New World, performer, Off-Broadway (1995)
  • Smokey Joe's Cafe, performer, Broadway (1995–97)
  • , John (replacement), Broadway (1998–99)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar, Jesus of Nazareth, Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Nyack, NY (1998)
  • , James Thunder Early, New York Actors Fund concert (September 2001)
  • , Various, Off-Broadway (2003)
  • Little Shop of Horrors, Audrey ll, Actors' Playhouse, Florida (pre-Broadway tryout) (2003)Gans, Andrew. "Florida Engagement of Little Shop of Horrors Opens May 16" Playbill, May 16, 2003
  • Topdog/Underdog, City Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA (2004)Jones, Kenneth. "Pittsburgh 'Topdog' Has Ray Anthony Thomas and Native Son Billy Porter, March 4 – April 4" Playbill, February 23, 2004
  • Chef's Theater: A Musical Feast, Performer, Off-Broadway (2004)
  • Ghetto Superstar, Performer, Off-Broadway (2005) – also playwright
  • Birdie Blue, Bam/Little Pimp/Sook/Minerva, Off-Broadway (2005)
  • Putting It Together, performer, New York (2009)
  • Angels in America, Belize, Off-Broadway (2010)
  • Kinky Boots, Lola, Broadway (2013–2015)
  • Kinky Boots, Lola (replacement), Tour (2014)
  • HAM: A Musical Memoir, Off-Broadway (2015) – director
  • Shuffle Along, or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed, , Broadway (2016)
  • White Rabbit Red Rabbit, Off-Broadway (2016)
  • Kinky Boots, Lola (replacement), Broadway (2017–2018)
  • Eric André Live Near Broadway (2023)
  • Jelly's Last Jam, Chimney Man, Encores! (2024)
  • Cabaret, The Emcee (replacement), West End & Broadway (2025)
  • La Cage aux Folles, Albin, Encores! (2026)


Awards and nominations
2013Broadway.com Audience Choice AwardsFavorite Leading Actor in a Broadway MusicalKinky Boots
Favorite Funny Performance
Best Onstage Pair with
Drama League AwardsDistinguished Performance Award
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Leading Actor in a Musical
Fred and Adele Astaire AwardsOutstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Musical Show
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Musical
Tony AwardsBest Leading Actor in a Musical
2014Grammy AwardsBest Musical Theater Album
2017GLAAD Media AwardsVito Russo Award
2019Critics' Choice AwardsBest Television Drama Series ActorPose
"Home" (with and Our Lady J)
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesPose
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Television Series – DramaPose
Television Critics AssociationIndividual Achievement in Drama
2020Critics' Choice AwardsBest Television Drama Series Actor
TV Performance of the Year – Actor
Wilde Wit of the Year
Wilde Artist of the Decade
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Television Series – DramaPose
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Badass of the Year
Black Reel Television AwardsOutstanding Actor, Drama SeriesPose
2021Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS FoundationElizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS award (with , and )
2022Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Television Series - DramaPose
Tony AwardBest MusicalA Strange Loop (producer)
2023NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)
2024Tony AwardsIsabelle Stevenson AwardRecognition of his work with Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and Entertainment Community Fund.


See also
  • African-American Tony nominees and winners
  • LGBT culture in New York City
  • List of LGBT people from New York City
  • NYC Pride March


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