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All My Children's Trans Action

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Actor Jeffrey Carlson (left) is playing All My Children's transgender character Zoe; on March 9th, he'll be joined by real-life trans writer/activitst Jenny Boylan (right) in a very special episode. Cool, eh?



All My Children is still following through with its Zarf/Zoe storyline. And while Zoe (as she's known now, and played to the hilt by actor Jeffrey Carlson) has been caught up in all the usual soap opera drama (coming out, accused of murder, arrested, beaten in a park, obsessively in love with Bianca, the town's beloved lesbian) the show seems committed to fully exploring Zoe's journey as a trans person. On March 9th, the show will feature an episode wherein actual real-life transgender actors and actresses will play themselves in a scene in which Zoe attends a support group for trans people, dealing with transitioning and telling their own stories.

One factor that bodes well is that participating in the episode is writer and Colby College professor Jennifer Finney Boylan (she's been on Oprah and Larry King), who's penned the book, She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders, a wise and funny account of her own transition. She's awesome. Go AMC!

And if you want to rock out with Zarf/Zoe, check out these videos on YouTube, which are musical tributes to Jeffrey Carlson's blonde and bodacious trans soap queen. They're pretty great.


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Go Zoe, go!


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