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Laverne Cox (born May 29, 1972) is an American actress and LGBTQ advocate. She rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset on the series Orange Is the New Black, becoming the first person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in an acting category, and the first to be nominated for an Emmy Award since composer in 1990. In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as executive producer for Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word, making her the first to win the award. In 2017, she became the first transgender person to play a transgender series regular on U.S. as Cameron Wirth on Doubt.

Cox appeared as a contestant on the first season of VH1's I Want to Work for Diddy, and co-produced and co-hosted the VH1 makeover television series . In April 2014, Cox was honored by GLAAD with its Stephen F. Kolzak Award for her work as an advocate for the transgender community. In June 2014, Cox became the first transgender person to appear on the cover of Time magazine. Cox is the first transgender person to appear on the cover of a Cosmopolitan magazine, with her February 2018 cover on the edition. She is also the first openly transgender person to have a wax figure of herself at .


Early life
Cox was born in Mobile, Alabama, and was raised by a single mother and grandmother within the AME Zion church. She has an brother, , who portrayed the pre-transitioning Sophia (as Marcus) in Orange Is the New Black. Cox has stated that she attempted suicide at the age of 11, when she noticed that she had developed feelings for her male classmates and had been bullied for several years for not acting "the way someone assigned male at birth was supposed to act".

She is a graduate of the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham, Alabama, where she studied creative writing before switching to dance. She then studied for two years at Indiana University Bloomington before transferring to Marymount Manhattan College in New York City, where she switched from dancing (specifically classical ballet) to acting. She also studied as a Fashion Merchandising Management major at the Fashion Institute of Technology. During her first season on Orange Is the New Black, she was still appearing at a restaurant on the Lower East Side as a (where she had applied initially to work as a waitress).


Career
Cox appeared as a contestant on the first season of I Want to Work for Diddy; afterwards she was approached by VH1 about show ideas. From that came the makeover television series TRANSform Me, which made Cox the first African-American transgender person to produce and star in her own TV show. Both those shows were nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for outstanding reality program, and when Diddy won in 2009, Cox accepted the award at the ceremony, giving a speech described by the San Francisco Sentinel as "among the most poignant because it reminded us how important it is to tell our stories, all of our stories." She has also acted in a number of TV shows and films, including , Bored to Death, and Musical Chairs.

In 2013, Cox began her recurring role in the Netflix series Orange is the New Black as Sophia Burset, a trans woman sent to prison for credit-card fraud. In that year, she stated, "Sophia is written as a multi-dimensional character who the audience can really empathize with—all of the sudden they're empathizing with a real Trans person. And for Trans folks out there, who need to see representations of people who are like them and of their experiences, that's when it becomes really important." Cox's role in Orange is the New Black provides her a platform to speak on the rights of trans people.

In January 2014, Cox joined trans woman on 's syndicated show, Katie. Couric referred to transgender people as "transgenders", and after being rebuffed by Carrera on the subject of her surgeries, specifically what genital reconstruction she had done, turned the same question to Cox. Cox responded,

News outlets such as Salon, The Huffington Post, and covered what was characterized by Salon writer Katie McDonough as Couric's "clueless" and "invasive" line of questioning.

Cox was on the cover of the June 9, 2014, issue of Time and was interviewed for the article "The Transgender Tipping Point" by Katy Steinmetz, which ran in that issue and the title of which was also featured on the cover; this makes Cox the first transgender person on the cover of Time.

Later in 2014, Cox became the first transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in an acting category: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sophia Burset in Orange Is the New Black. She also appeared in 's video for the song "You & I (Nobody in the World)".

Cox joined a campaign in 2014 against a Phoenix, Arizona, law which allows police to arrest anyone suspected of "manifesting prostitution", and which she feels targets transgender women of color, following the conviction of activist (and transgender woman of color) Monica Jones. Cox stated, "All over the country, trans women are targeted simply for being who they are. Laws like this manifestation law really support systematically the idea that girls like me, girls like me and Monica, are less than others in this country." Later that year the Law Project released a video in which Cox read a letter from transgender inmate Synthia China Blast, addressing common issues faced by trans inmates. But when Cox learned that Blast was found guilty of the 1993 rape and murder of a 13-year-old child, she wrote on her Tumblr, "I was not aware of the charges for which she was convicted. If I had been aware of those charges, I would have never agreed to read the letter."

Cox was featured in the annual "Rebels" issue of V in late 2014. For the issue, V asked celebrities and artists to nominate who they saw as their personal rebels, and nominated Cox. Cox was also on the cover of the October 2014 issue of Essence magazine, along with actresses , , and .

On October 17, 2014, Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word, an hour-long documentary executive-produced and narrated by Cox, premiered on MTV and Logo simultaneously. That same year, Cox was featured on the fifth anniversary cover of C☆NDY magazine along with 13 other transgender women—, , , , Gisele Alicea, Leyna Ramous, Dina Marie, , Juliana Huxtable, Niki M'nray, Pêche Di, Carmen Xtravaganza (House of Xtravaganza), and .

In 2015, Cox won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as Executive Producer for Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word. This made Cox the first transgender woman to win a Daytime Emmy as an Executive Producer; as well, The T Word is the first trans documentary to win a Daytime Emmy. That year Cox, among others, posed nude for the Allure annual "Nudes" issue, becoming the first transgender actress to do so.

Cox is the cover subject for the June 11, 2015, "totally not-straight issue" of Entertainment Weekly, the first issue of the magazine in 15 years to focus exclusively on gay, lesbian, and transgender entertainment.

In June 2016, the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting; in the video, Cox and others told the stories of the people killed there.

In 2017, Cox began her role as transgender attorney Cameron Wirth on Doubt on . However, after only two episodes had aired, CBS announced that they were pulling the series from their schedule, leaving the future of the remaining unaired episodes uncertain. It was the first official cancellation of the 2016–17 season, following weak viewership. CBS later announced that the remaining 11 episodes would be broadcast on Saturday, beginning July 1.

Cox was nominated in 2017 for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role in Orange Is the New Black.

Also in 2017, Cox collaborated with the , , , and , in making a video about transgender history and resistance, called "Time Marches Forward & So Do We", which Cox narrated. That year Cox became one of the four faces of the fall campaign for the line of clothing.

In February 2019, Cox headlined the New York Fashion Week show for 11 Honoré, a luxury e-retailer focused on plus-sized designer fashion.

Cox was featured in 's "You Need to Calm Down" music video, which was released June 17, 2019.

She was one of fifteen women chosen by guest editor Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of ; this made Cox the first transgender woman to appear on the cover of British Vogue.

In September 2019, Cox brought attorney as her date to the 2019 Emmy Awards, and carried a custom rainbow clutch featuring the phrases "Oct 8", "Title VII", and "Supreme Court". This action was in reference to the U.S. Supreme Court case R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, in which Strangio was one of the lawyers representing , a trans woman who was fired from her job at a funeral home. Cox and Strangio spoke to reporters on the about the upcoming court case. Cox executive produced the documentary , which premiered on on January 27, 2020.

In May 2021, E! announced that Cox would become the host of Live from the Red Carpet starting in January 2022, replacing . In December 2021, she was cast in Netflix's dystopian fantasy film directed by , based on a by .

In 2024, Cox competed in season twelve of The Masked Singer as "Chess Piece" where (who performed "Snowstorm" in season eight) served as her Mask Ambassador. She was eliminated on " Night".

In April 2025, Cox hosted Billboard's Women in Music.

In June 2025, Cox served as one of DC's grand marshals alongside Reneé Rapp.


Impact
Cox has been noted by her LGBT peers, and many others, for being a for the transgender community, and has won numerous awards for her activist approach in spreading awareness. Her impact and prominence in the media has led to a growing conversation about transgender culture, specifically transgender women, and how being transgender intersects with one's race. She is the first transgender person to be on the cover of Time magazine, be nominated for a , and have a wax work in Madame Tussauds, as well as the first transgender woman to win a Daytime Emmy as an executive producer. In May 2016, Cox was awarded an from The New School in New York City for her progressive work in the fight for .


Filmography

Film
2000Betty AndersonDeirdreShort film
2004Girl
2008All NightLaylaShort film
2009Uncle StephanieStephanie
2010Bronx ParadiseHooker
2011CarlaCinnamon
Musical ChairsChantelle
2012MigraineLolaShort film
Blithe Stargazer
201336 SaintsGenesuis
2014Grand StreetChardonnay
Laverne Cox Presents: The T WordHerselfDaytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Special Class Special (2015)
Nominated - GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary (2015)
2015GrandmaDeathy
2017Freak ShowFelicia
2019Can You Keep a Secret?Cybill
Charlie's AngelsBomb InstructorCameo
2020Bad HairVirgie
Promising Young WomanGail
HerselfAlso executive producer
2021JoltDetective Nevin
2024UgliesDr. Cable
2025Animal FarmSnowballVoice
Outcome Post-production


Television
2008CandaceEpisode: "Closet"
I Want to Work for DiddyHerself6 episodes
Law & OrderMinnieEpisode: "Sweetie"
2009Bored to DeathTranssexual prostituteEpisode: "Stockholm Syndrome"
2010HerselfAlso producer
8 episodes
2013–2019Orange Is the New BlackSophia BursetRecurring role; 40 episodes
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2015–2016)
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (2014)
Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (2015–2017)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (2014)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2017, 2019–2020)
2014Faking ItMargotEpisode: "Lying Kings and Drama Queens"
Girlfriends' Guide to DivorceAdele NorthropEpisode: "Rule No. 426: Fantasyland: A Great Place to Visit"
2015–2017Sheena3 episodes
2016Dr. Frank-N-FurterTelevision movie
2016–2019Lip Sync BattleHerself2 episodes
2017America's Got TalentHerself; Guest Judge1 episode; S12E10
DoubtCameron Wirth13 episodes
2019Weird CityLiquiaEpisode: "Smart House"
Tuca & BertieEbony Black (voice)Episode: "The Sex Bugs"
Dear White PeopleCynthia FrayEpisode: "Chapter VII"
A Black Lady Sketch ShowKianaEpisode: "Angela Bassett Is the Baddest Bitch"
2020Awkwafina Is Nora from QueensGod (voice)Episode: "Pilot"
Curb Your EnthusiasmHerselfEpisode: "Artificial Fruit"
HerselfTelevision special
2021The BlacklistDr. Laken PerillosEpisode: "Dr. Laken Perillos"
2022Celebrity Wheel of FortuneHerselfSeason 2 Episode 13
Series regular
Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & LaughterHerselfTelevision special
If We're Being Honest with Laverne CoxHerselfTalk show host
2024PasswordHerselfSeason 2 Episode 6
The Daily ShowHerselfSegment: "In My Opinion"
The Masked SingerHerself/Chess Piece5 episodes, Season 12
2025Clean SlateDesireeMain role, co-creator, and executive producer


Accolades

Emmy Awards
2015Outstanding Special Class SpecialLaverne Cox Presents: The T Word
2014Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy SeriesOrange Is the New Black
2017
2019
2020


NAACP Image Awards
2015Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesOrange Is The New Black
2016
2017


Miscellaneous awards and nominations
2013Massachusetts Independent Film FestivalBest Supporting Actress in a FeatureMusical Chairs
Anti-Violence ProjectCourage AwardHerself
's OUT100 GalaReaders Choice Award
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesOrange Is The New Black
GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment CriticsWe're Wilde About You! Rising Star of the YearHerself
AwardsStephen F. Kolzak Award
Gold Derby AwardsComedy Guest ActressOrange Is The New Black
International Online Cinema AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Drama or Comedy Series
Glamour MagazineWoman of the YearHerself
Gold Derby AwardsBreakthrough Performer of the Year
Online Film & Television AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesOrange Is The New Black
2015Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2016Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2017Gold Derby AwardsDrama Guest Actress
Online Film & Television AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Queerty AwardsBadassHerself
2018British LGBT AwardsLGBT+ Celebrity
Transgender Law CenterClaire Skiffington Vanguard Award
2019Gold Derby AwardsDrama Guest ActressOrange Is The New Black
2020
2021Queerty AwardsFilm PerformancePromising Young Woman
2022Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard UniversityThe W. E. B. Du Bois MedalHerself
iHeart Podcast AwardsBest Overall Host - FemaleThe Laverne Cox Show
Webby AwardsAdvocate of the YearHerself
2025Queerty AwardsStyle Icon


Honors
  • 2014 – Included in the annual Root 100; this list honors "standout black leaders, innovators and culture shapers" aged 45 and younger.
  • 2014 – Topped the British newspaper s third annual World Pride Power List, which ranks the world's most influential LGBT people.
  • 2014 – Named to the EBONY Power 100 list.
  • 2015 – Named to the 2015 OUT Power 50 List.
  • 2015 – Included in the People World's Most Beautiful Women List.
  • 2015 – Three Twins Ice Cream in San Francisco renamed its chocolate orange confetti ice cream Laverne Cox's Chocolate Orange is the New Black for Pride weekend.
  • 2015 – Named in the 2015 Time 100 Most Influential People List; her entry was written by .
  • 2015 – Named by Forum for Equality as one of their 31 Icons of the LGBT History Month.
  • 2016 – Awarded Honorary Doctorate from The New School.
  • 2017 – Named to the 2017 OUT Power 50 List.


Discography

Soundtrack albums


Singles


See also
  • LGBTQ culture in New York City
  • List of LGBT people from New York City
  • NYC Pride March
  • Transgender culture of New York City


Further reading


External links

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