Canadian actor and activist Elliot Page announces he is transgender

The Umbrella Academy star wrote about being transgender and the violence the community faces everyday

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      Umbrella Academy actor and activist Elliot Page has come out as transgender.

      “I want to share with you that I am trans,” Page wrote in a statement posted to social media on December 1. “My pronounces are he/they and my name is Elliot. I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here. To have arrived at this place in my life.”

      Page broke out in Hard Candy and Juno, had a starring role in Into The Forest, and came out as gay earlier that year.

      “Lying by omission or keeping my authentic self hidden is such a toxic thing,” Page said. “I’m getting to be who I am and exist in the world and make the projects that I like—the utmost privilege, of course.”

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      In his statement, Elliot Page celebrated this moment but also warned that his joy is fragile, especially when considering the violence the transgender community faces everyday.

      “In 2020 alone it has been reported that at least 40 transgender people have been murdered, the majority of which were Black and Latinx trans women,” Page wrote. “To the political leaders who work to criminalize trans health care and deny our right to exist and to all of those with a massive platform who continue to spew hostility towards the trans community: you have blood on your hands.”

      Page has starred in blockbusters like Inception and recent hit shows like Netflix’s Toronto-shot series Umbrella Academy, and recently co-directed a documentary on environmental racism, There’s Something In The Water.

      GLAAD’s director of transgender media, Nick Adams, released a statement recognizing Page’s on-screen work and his continued advocacy.

      “He will now be an inspiration to countless trans and non-binary people,” Adams wrote in the statement. “All transgender people deserve the chance to be ourselves and to be accepted for who we are. We celebrate the remarkable Elliot Page today.”

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