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Scott Turner Schofield  

Award-Winning Transgender Diversity Educator, Activist & Actor

Scott Turner Schofield is an award-winning actor, writer, and producer — a “trans influencer of Hollywood.”

Making television history as the first openly transgender actor in Daytime television with a recurring role on CBS’s "The Bold and the Beautiful," Schofield then became the first transgender man nominated for any acting Emmy, for the recurring role of Max on "Studio City."

As a film actor, Schofield received international critical acclaim for his lead role in the 2018 feature film The Conductor. His one man show special, "Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps," premiered at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival.

Schofield’s 3 solo performance pieces have toured major venues in the US and Europe, with the support of the National Performance Network and the Princess Grace Foundation-USA. He performed (in French) in the Festival d’Avignon mainstage production of Christophe Honoré’s “La Faculte,” directed by Eric Vigner, touring the Théâtres Nationales of France for the 2012-13 season. He has starred in live theater in Los Angels at the Renberg and Kirk Douglas theaters.

Among other behind-the-scenes credits in film, TV and streaming, Schofield consults for HBO’s "Euphoria." The role he helped create has been called “TV’s most interesting trans character” and “the future of TV." Partnering with IATSE and GLAAD, he has educated hundreds of crew members in on-set sensitivity, and vetted trans-affirmative policy for the Union. With 360-degree experience, he brings the expertise necessary to authentic, artistically excellent transgender storytelling, from script to screen.

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