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Hollywood has always had LGBTQ+ legends—but for most of film history, being openly gay could cost an actor their career, their roles, or their safety. And that’s what makes these stories so powerful: some stars lived openly even when the industry punished it, while modern icons have helped reshape what leading roles can look like today. In this video, we count down “Top 7 Most Legendary Gay Actors — Then & Now”—a celebration of performers who changed culture through talent, courage, and visibility. ⚠️ Important note: This list includes actors who have publicly self-identified as gay (or LGBTQ+) in interviews, memoirs, or official statements. No rumor-based “outing,” no gossip—just respect and documented public identity. What you’ll see in this episode: Why earlier generations were forced into secrecy How a few trailblazers pushed back anyway The modern stars who made being openly gay compatible with leading-man/leading-role status The performances and cultural moments that cemented their legacy LIKE if you want a Part 2 (Classic Hollywood actresses + modern TV icons) Comment: Who should’ve made the list? SUBSCRIBE for more film history, classic Hollywood deep dives, and pop-culture legacy videos 🏷️ Tags (for the Tags box) gay actors, lgbtq actors, legendary gay actors, hollywood lgbtq history, film history, classic hollywood, queer cinema, lgbtq representation, famous gay celebrities, openly gay actors, gay icons, old hollywood history, modern hollywood, celebrity history, pop culture history, cinema documentary, queer hollywood, hollywood secrets explained, classic movie stars, tv icons