List of bisexual characters in television
This is a list of live action bisexual characters in television (includes terrestrial, cable, streaming series and TV movies). The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned. Roles include lead, main, recurring, supporting, and guest.
The names are organized in alphabetical order by the surname (i.e. last name), or by a single name if the character does not have a surname. Some naming customs write the family name first followed by the given name; in these cases, the names in the list appear under the family name (e.g. the name Jung Seo-hyun [Korean] is organized alphabetically under "J").
Cisgender bisexuals
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[edit]Character | Portrayed by | Program | Notes |
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Emaline Addario | Sydney Sweeney | Everything Sucks! | For the first half of the season, Emaline dates Oliver, a male classmate. Following their breakup Emaline becomes attracted to classmate and series protagonist Kate Messner; they admit they like each other and later kiss.[1] |
Cassie Ainsworth | Hannah Murray | Skins | Cassie suffers from anorexia nervosa, low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts, and drug addiction.[2] |
Natalia Rivera Aitoro | Jessica Leccia | Guiding Light | Natalia has one young son and is in a relationship with Olivia Spencer, who received a heart transplant from Natalia's ex, Gus.[3] |
Desiree Akhavan | Desiree Akhavan | The Slope | (Web series) Desiree is in a relationship with a woman named Ingrid Jungermann in Park Slope, Brooklyn. A big part of the show is about Desiree's bisexual identity, and "how Ingrid deals with it".[4] |
Frankie Alan | Ruta Gedmintas | Lip Service | It's made very clear she likes girls, and she also slept with a man.[5] |
Akemi | Michelle Ang | Xena: Warrior Princess | Akemi was a protege of Xena's who later committed suicide.[6] |
Lily Aldrin | Alyson Hannigan | How I Met Your Mother | In a long-term relationship with Marshall Eriksen, but also expresses attraction to women on multiple occasions, especially about her friend Robin Scherbatsky, and says that one of her life goals before marrying Marshall was to have a "lesbian relationship."[7][8] |
Christina "Chris" Alonso | Lina Esco | S.W.A.T. | The sole female officer in SWAT who is just as tough as any of the men and she had an ex-girlfriend named Kira, along with two ex-boyfriends (Clark Thompson and Ty).[9] |
Ariadne | Sophia Lauchlin Hirt | Olympus | Ariadne is a princess and the daughter of Aegeus and King Minos.[10] |
Astrid | Josefin Asplund | Vikings | Astrid is a shield-maiden and becomes Lagertha's lover. In the second half of season 4, they have been together for several years. She also has sex with Lagertha's son Bjorn, and upsets Lagertha by doing this. In season 5, she is kidnapped and wedded to Harald Finehair. Pregnant with an unwanted child, Astrid confronts Lagertha in battlefield and asks Lagertha to kill her. When Lagertha hesitates, Astrid lunges at Lagertha with her sword and is killed.[11] |
Jane Austen | N/A | Doctor Who | An off-screen romance between the celebrated author and Clara Oswald is implied in two episodes. In The Magician's Apprentice, Clara states that Austen "is a phenomenal kisser."[12][13] In episode Face the Raven, Oswald says to her friend Rigsy, "Sometimes Jane Austen and I prank each other. She's the worst, I love her. Take that how you like."[14][15] |
Saanvi Bahl | Parveen Kaur | Manifest | Saanvi has romantic relationships with Alex, a female doctor, and Ben Stone.[16] |
Sarah Barnes | Loui Batley | Hollyoaks | "I don't know if she'd suddenly turned, though. Maybe she was more bisexual than anything." - Loui Batley on her character's sexuality.[17] |
Nancy Bartlett | Sandra Bernhard | Roseanne | After Nancy's marriage to Arnie was over, she came out as a lesbian, and later, as bisexual.[18][19] |
Juliet Becker | Rae Baker | The Bill | Juliet is openly bisexual, and had an affair with a married woman. She was later stabbed and died.[20][21] |
Mariana Belcombe | Anna Madeley | The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister | Mariana is Anne Lister's secret lover.[22][23] |
Claire Bennet | Hayden Panettiere | Heroes | Claire Bennet is shown liking men and being seriously involved with a boyfriend. In season 4 episode "Hysterical Blindness", she's kissed by her roommate Gretchen Berg. Although she later spurned Gretchen's interest in her, in "Pass/Fail" she apologizes for having done so and admits that she wants, and is ready, to be with her. They hold hands as they walk away. The series was cancelled and their relationship was not further developed.[24] |
Gretchen Berg | Madeline Zima | Heroes | Gretchen Berg is a college student of Arlington University who becomes Claire Bennet's roommate and befriends her.[25] In season 4 episode "Hysterical Blindness", she is revealed to be bisexual when she confesses to Claire that she has a crush on her, and kisses her.[24] |
Beth | Kari Matchett | Wonderfalls | Beth is the ex-wife of Thomas, who tried to get a date with Sharon, but she was not interested in him because she's a lesbian. Sharon becomes interested in Beth and they start dating. In one episode, Beth slept with Thomas but right after she also had sex with Sharon.[26][27] |
Maddie Bishop | Fola Evans-Akingbola | Siren | Maddie has a boyfriend, Ben, but she is receptive to the attraction that Ryn (a mermaid) has shown towards her.[28] She and Ben later form polyamorous triad with Ryn.[29] |
Margot Bishop | Sonya Walger | The Catch | She had an affair with Felicity, an assassin sent by her brother to kill her.[30] |
Maya Bishop | Danielle Savre | Station 19 | Maya tells her friends Andy Herrera and Victoria Hughes that taking care of herself includes "lots of sex" with "a series of ladies and gents"
(S1 episode "Contain the Flame") in season 3 "Into the woods" she meets Carina Deluca and they start their relationship and get married (S4 episode "Forever and Ever, Amem").[31] |
Grace Black | Tamara Wall | Hollyoaks | Grace has sexual relations with Esther, Trevor and Kim, who becomes obsessed with Grace.[32][33] |
Jerri Blank | Amy Sedaris | Strangers with Candy | Jerri is a 47-year-old ex-con, ex-junkie, ex-prostitute, and high-school freshman at Flatpoint High.[34][35] |
Alana Bloom | Caroline Dhavernas | Hannibal | Alana expresses interest in Will Graham in the first season, enters a relationship with Hannibal Lecter in the second season, and ultimately marries and has a child with Margot Verger. Bryan Fuller has repeatedly referred to her as bisexual.[36][37][38][39] |
Lauren Bloom | Janet Montgomery | New Amsterdam | Dr. Lauren Bloom has relationships with Dr. Floyd Reynolds,[40] Dr. Zach Ligon, and Dr. Leyla Shinwari.[41] |
Taylor Bloom | Katherine McNamara | Love, Classified | Taylor owns a plant and flower shop, and is the daughter of a famous author. She has never engaged in online dating before, but on impulse checks the dating section of "Classified", an app for local announcements, and responds anonymously to a description she likes. She accepts to meet the anonymous person on a coffee date. She is surprised to discover that the blind date is a woman, Francesca Murray, and she has never before met a woman who interested her.[42][43] |
Anne Bonny | Clara Paget | Black Sails | Anne was lover and life-partner with fellow pirate Jack Rackham before she met Max, a prostitute in a Nassau brothel, and they became lovers.[44][45] |
Nova Bordelon | Rutina Wesley | Queen Sugar | Nova, one of the protagonists, is in a relationship with Chantal, and then with Dr Dubois.[46] (2015–present) |
Haddie Braverman | Sarah Ramos | Parenthood | Has happily been in relationships with both men and women.[47] |
Chloe Brennan | April Rose Pengilly | Neighbours | Has had relationships with men and women.[48][49][50] |
Charlie Buckton | Esther Anderson | Home and Away | When Charlie first arrived in the Bay, Channel Seven described her as having a "bone to pick and the prowess to do it" in reference to her father's relationship with Morag Bellingham (Cornelia Frances), which Charlie disapproved of because her mother had only recently died.[51][52] |
Rosita Bustillos | Tamara Duarte | Wynonna Earp | During the Season 2 Episode 9 episode 'Forever Mine, Never Mind', Rosita invites Waverly Earp to share a hot tub with her. During the course of the scene, they share a kiss that Waverly initiates, but Rosita returns. They both break away, knowing that they both owe fidelity to their respective lovers.[53][54] |
Diane Butcher | Sophie Lawrence | EastEnders | A free-spirited teen who becomes a single mother and tries to look for her son, later beginning a long-term romantic relationship with a woman in France.[55] |
Caroline Buxton | Tandi Wright | Shortland Street | Caroline leaves her fiancé for her bridesmaid, and then back to another man.[56][57] |
Caitlin | Zelda Williams | Teen Wolf | Initially introduced as a lesbian character in her first appearance in season 3a, she was subsequently brought back for an episode of season 3b and was identified as bisexual.[58] |
Addison "Addy" Carver | Anastasia Baranova | Z Nation | Addison is seen flirting with another woman in season 2 Episode 11. However, more explicit representation (i.e. kissing, sex) was cut from the final episode.[59] |
Cecelia Cannon | Caitlin Barlow | Teachers | Cecelia's sexuality has been speculated about by other characters throughout the show. During a party in Season 2 Episode 7 Cecelia makes out with a woman and tells her she is bisexual.[60] |
Amanita Caplan | Freema Agyeman | Sense8 | Dyed her hair in the colors of the bisexual pride flag and is in a relationship with Nomi.[61] |
Brenna Carver | Haley Ramm | Chasing Life | Brenna has been in a relationship with two boys and two girls throughout the show.[62][63] She has explicitly stated multiple times she is bisexual and joins the LGBT+ club in her school.[64] |
Dorothy Castlemore | Gwenlyn Cumyn | All for One | (Web series) A smart and capable woman, she was once dating Miller and is now dating Connie, meaning that she is bisexual.[65] |
Beatrix "Bird" Castro | Vanessa Morgan | Finding Carter | Bird kissed Carter's old friend named Madison, who is a girl, in I Knew You Were Trouble but never clearly stated her sexual preferences.[66] |
Rosie Chadderton | Lorna Pegler | Is Harry on the Boat? | [67] |
Piper Chapman | Taylor Schilling | Orange is the New Black | When the series begins, Piper is engaged to a man named Larry. She had a relationship with a woman named Alex Vause prior to the start of the show, which is rekindled as the show progresses.[68][69][70] |
Alice Charles | Julia Schlaepfer | The Politician | Alice initially only has relationships with men, including a long time relationship with her classmate Payton Hobart,[71][72][73] an affair with Payton's best friend James Sullivan, and a brief engagement to a male classmate. She later develops a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and Astrid Sloan before eventually dumping Astrid and marrying Payton. |
Chloe | Nina Liu | The Secret Life of Us | Chloe's girlfriend is Miranda.[74] |
Grace Choi | Chantal Thuy | Black Lightning | Becomes the girlfriend of Anissa Pierce.[75][76] |
Cassandra Cillian | Lindy Booth | The Librarians | Admitted having feelings for Jenkins and later kissed a lady vampire.[77] |
Marissa Cooper | Mischa Barton | The O.C. | She had relationships with Ryan and Alex through the series.[78] |
Roisin Connor | Siobhan McCarthy | Bad Girls | Roisin was sentenced to four years in prison after covering up embezzlment by her financial firm boss and her secret girlfriend, Cassie Tyler. Her husband, Aidan, was convinced they could start a new life back in their home country of Ireland once her sentence was over.[79][80] |
Lindsey Corkhill | Claire Sweeney | Brookside | Ex-wife of Gary Stanlow and Peter Phelan, and wife of Barry Grant who had a number of relationships with men and women.[81] |
Delphine Cormier | Evelyne Brochu | Orphan Black | A bisexual scientist[82] who fell for Cosima and began helping her learn more about her nature as a clone.[83] |
Ava Daniels | Hannah Einbinder | Hacks | Was in a relationship with Ruby (lesbian). Has sex with random males. Almost had a threesome with a lesbian couple. Discovers that her new tenant is lesbian and has sex with her.[84][85] |
Angela Darmody | Aleksa Palladino | Boardwalk Empire | Angela was Jimmy Darmody's wife; in season 1, she had a brief affair with Mary. In season 2 she was killed after having sex with Louise, a novelist.[86][87] |
Ashley Davies | Mandy Musgrave | South of Nowhere | Ashley was dating Aiden Dennison, they had sex and she became pregnant. She later suffered a miscarriage and they broke up. Ashley then started dating Spencer Carlin.[88][89][90] In a special web episode ("Five Years Later")[90] after the television series ended, an adult Ashley and Spencer are a married couple, expecting their first child together. The child was conceived using Spencer's eggs, fathered by Aiden, with Ashley carrying the baby. |
Pamela "Pam" Swynford de Beaufort | Kristin Bauer van Straten | True Blood | A vampire who loves men and women.[91][92] |
Julián de La Mora | Darío Yazbek Bernal | La Casa de las Flores | In season 1 episode 1, Julián is cheating on his girlfriend Lucía with the family's financial advisor, Diego. In episode 3, Julián comes out as bisexual to his family.[93][94] |
Beatriz de Souza | Bruna Marquezine | Nada Será Como Antes | She is killed by her boyfriend, who is jealous of her.[95] |
Comte de Vache | Jennifer Saunders | Let Them Eat Cake | The most reviled woman in France.[96] |
Carina DeLuca | Stefania Spampinato | Grey's Anatomy and Station 19 | She has a relationship with a man named Owen Hunt and later begins dating a woman named Maya Bishop and they get married in season 4 "Forever and Ever, Amen" .[97] |
Bo Dennis | Anna Silk | Lost Girl | Bo is a succubus, a Fae that survives by feeding from life force and the energy created from sex with males or females.[92][98] Bo becomes romantically and sexually involved with Dyson (a Light Fae detective) and Lauren (a human doctor). ("....she's a sexual creature and she falls in love with both Dyson and Lauren." - Anna Silk on her character's sexual orientation.[99]) |
Dayanara Diaz | Dascha Polanco | Orange is the New Black | Though appearing to be straight for the first five seasons, Dayanara begins a relationship with Dominga "Daddy" Duarte when she realizes she is going to be in prison for life.[100] |
Rosa Diaz | Stephanie Beatriz | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Rosa affirms her bisexuality in the series' fifth season episode, "99".[101][102][76] |
Christina Dichiera | Jacinta Stapleton | Stingers | She kisses the female protagonist, Angie Piper (Kate Kendall), after she mistakenly believes that Angie's declaring her love for her (in actuality, Angie was confessing her feelings for their colleague Peter Church (Peter Phelps), the series' male protagonist). Chris later had an affair with the daughter of her unit's commander, and with a woman while working undercover.[103][104] She later becomes attracted to the unit's new male operative Leo Flynn (Daniel Frederiksen). |
Emily Dickinson | Hailee Steinfeld | Dickinson | A young poet who has romances with women and men.[105] |
Alison DiLaurentis | Sasha Pieterse | Pretty Little Liars & Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists | She has several romantic relationships with men, but eventually gets engaged to Emily Fields.[106] |
Debbie Dingle | Charley Webb | Emmerdale | Had a brief relationship with Jasmine Thomas (Jenna Coleman), but has mainly been with men, including Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher) and Cameron Murray (Dominic Power).[107][108] |
Mary Dittrich | Lisa Joyce | Boardwalk Empire | Mary has an affair with Angela.[87] |
Shell Dockley | Debra Stephenson | Bad Girls | Love interest of Daniella "Denny" Blood, while also trading sexual favors with Jim Fenner.[109][110] |
Caitlin Dowd | Bonnie Somerville | Cashmere Mafia | During the show, she was romantically attracted to another woman, leading her to rethink her life "previously spent dating only men."[111] |
Waverly Earp | Dominique Provost-Chalkley | Wynonna Earp | Had been with long-term boyfriend Champ until she met Nicole Haught and fell for her. Nicole is the first woman Waverly had ever been attracted to and was caught off guard by her feelings for Nicole.[112] |
Kat Edison | Aisha Dee | The Bold Type | She is attracted to a female artist named Adena despite calling herself a "proud hetero."[113] |
Karen Ellis | Tanya Franks | Family Affairs | Karen left Matt for Kelly. After Matt killed Kelly, she forgave him and went back to him.[114] |
Camille Engelson | Allison Scagliotti | Stitchers | Her only known relationship was with boyfriend Linus. In episode 4 of Season 2 she says "Dirk and I only dated for about a week. I dated his sister a lot longer." In Season 3, Camille falls in love with medical examiner Amanda Weston and in episode 4 says to Amanda, "My life makes sense with you in it." Her bisexuality was confirmed by her actress.[115] |
Eretria | Ivana Baquero | The Shannara Chronicles | She had feelings for Wil in Season 1 and became the love interest of Princess Lyria in Season 2.[116] |
Nina Farr | Rebekah Gibbs | Casualty | An ambulence driver.[117] |
Felicity | Shivani Ghai | The Catch | Felicity was an assassin sent to kill Margot Bishop, but instead ends up having an affair with her.[30] |
Samantha Fink | Sofia Black-D'Elia | Single Drunk Female | While attending a sober party, Samantha bumps into Chloe and has sex with her in the bathroom.[118] |
Kris Fisher | Gerard McCarthy | Hollyoaks | Kris had an affair with Ravi Roy and Nancy Hayton, however, Nancy and Ravi were also in a relationship together, but neither one of them knew the other one was also sleeping with Kris.[119][120] |
Sonia Fowler | Natalie Cassidy | EastEnders | Sonia's first flirtation with a woman was when she kissed her best friend Naomi. She also has been married to Martin, and has also been involved with Tina Carter.[32][121] |
Billie Frasier | Laura Benanti | Starved | Billie is a singer/songwriter.[122][123] |
Donna Freedman | Margot Robbie | Neighbours | Donna shares a kiss with Sunny Lee, and eventually marries Ringo Brown.[124][125] |
Gabrielle | Renee O'Connor | Xena: Warrior Princess | She and Xena became best friends over the course of the series, but despite the love they obviously felt for each other they never officially became a couple.[126] |
Gaia | Jaime Murray | Spartacus: Gods of the Arena | Gaia has been involved with her friend Lucretia, and several men, eventually being killed by Tullius.[127][128] |
Tabitha Galavan | Jessica Lucas | Gotham | After arriving in Gotham, Tabitha begins a relationship with Barbara Kean, when Barabara falls into a coma after a fight with her ex-fiancé, she then meets Butch, and is involved with him.[129][130] |
Monica Gallagher | Annabelle Apsion Chloe Webb | Shameless (UK) Shameless (US) | Married to Frank Gallagher, but has female lovers as well.[131] |
Esther García | Fátima Baeza | Hospital Central | Dated several men before marrying Maca.[132][133] |
Jasmine Garza | Luvia Petersen | Continuum | Moving through time with other "freedom fighters," she is an openly bisexual woman.[134] |
DSI Stella Gibson | Gillian Anderson | The Fall | In the third episode of the second season, she mouth-kisses Reed Smith (Archie Panjabi) to drive away the advances from a male, and the two then headed to Gibson's hotel room but Smith changed her mind.[135][136] |
Dr. Emily Grace | Georgina Reilly | Murdoch Mysteries | Emily had relationships with male characters (most notably, George Crabtree and Leslie Garland). In Season 8 episode "High Voltage", she meets suffragette Lillian Moss. Emily falls in love with her and has a romantic relationship with Lillian.[137] |
Inez Green | Leah Gibson | Jessica Jones | One of Jeri Hogarth's lovers.[138] |
Clarke Griffin | Eliza Taylor | The 100 | Had relationships with male character Finn and female character Lexa; said "I love you" to both. Was also physically involved with female character Niylah and male character Cillian.[139] |
Rosie Gulliver | Sarah Solemani | Bad Education | Dated multiple men and also dated a female former student.[140] |
Eleanor Guthrie | Hannah New | Black Sails | Has a complicated on-again, off-again relationship with Charles Vane. In the beginning of season one she and Max, who is a woman, are lovers.[141] |
Rana Habeeb (aka Rana Nazir) | Bhavna Limbachia | Coronation Street | Rana is a married Muslim woman and has an affair with Kate Connor.[142] |
Remy "Thirteen" Hadley | Olivia Wilde | House | Is seen in sexual and romantic relationships with males and females.[143] In one episode, she talks about her bisexuality to a co-worker.[144] |
Hadley Hale | Lindsey Haun | True Blood | Hadley was the lover of vampire queen Sophie-Anne, and also had a son with her ex-husband Remy Savoy.[145] |
Judy Hale | Linda Cardellini | Dead to Me | Judy has relationships with Steve, Nick, and Michelle.[146][147] |
Mira Harberg | Alicia Vikander | Irma Vep | Was involved in a sexual relationship with her assistant Laurie.[148][149] |
Evelyn Harper | Holland Taylor | Two and a Half Men | During the show, she has dated women and men.[150] |
Holly Hart | Sandra Huggett | Family Affairs | Had a relationship with Susie Ross, then with Dave Matthews.[151] |
Gemma Hastings | Thalissa Teixeira | Trigonometry | Is stated to have dated women in the past and later forms a polyamorous triad with her husband Kieran and their friend and lodger Ray.[152] |
Shawna Hawkins | Elliot Page | Tales of the City | Shawna is a bisexual bartender.[153] |
Georgina Hobart | Gwyneth Paltrow | The Politician | In season 1 Georgina leaves her husband Keaton for her female horse trainer, Brigitte. She later has relationships with Alison and Tino McCutcheon.[154][155] |
Imogen Hollins | Charlie Clemmow | Doctors | Forms relationships with men and women.[156][157] |
Jean Holloway | Naomi Watts | Gypsy | Married to a man, and sexually involved with Sidney Pierce.[158] |
Holly | Billie Piper | True Love | Is romantically involved with and implied to be sexually involved with Karen.[159] |
Susan Ivanova | Claudia Christian | Babylon 5 | Shows attraction to men, has an offscreen relationship with telepath Talia Winters.[160][161] |
Bradley Jackson | Reese Witherspoon | The Morning Show | Jackson is a morning news anchor for The Morning Show. In season two she becomes sexually involved with and dates fellow journalist, Laura Peterson (lesbian), leading to her being outed in the tabloids. She describes herself as a "gay bisexual type".[162] |
Audrey Jensen | Bex Taylor-Klaus | Scream | Refers to herself as bicurious.[163] |
Melantha Jhirl | Jodie Turner-Smith | Nightflyers | Melantha is a genetically enhanced human aboard the starship Nightflyer, which is traveling to an alien starship that is to be studied. She has sex with all four men on board and two of the women, within the third week of their mission.[164][165] |
Elizabeth Johnson | Lady Gaga | American Horror Story: Hotel | Countess Johnson was involved in a polyamorous relationship with Rudolph Valentino and Natacha Rambova. Through the decades she has had many other lovers both male and female including Donovan, Tristan Duffy, Ramona Royale and her husband James Patrick March.[166] |
Samantha Jones | Kim Cattrall | Sex and the City | Though most of her relationships and sexual encounters were with men, she also had a relationship with Maria.[167][168] |
Amber Kalirai | Nikki Patel | Coronation Street | [169][170] |
Ash Kaur | Gurlaine Kaur Garcha | EastEnders | She is in a relationship with Iqra Ahmed.[171] |
Barbara Kean | Erin Richards | Gotham | Was involved romantically with Renee Montoya.[172] |
Annalise Keating | Viola Davis | How to Get Away With Murder | She has had relationships with both men and women (such as Sam Keating, Nate Lahey, and Eve Rothlo) who reportedly dies at one point in the series.[173][174] |
Keelin | Christina Moses | The Originals | Keelin is in a relationship with Freya.[175] |
Kelly | Gugu Mbatha-Raw | Black Mirror (Episode: "San Junipero") | Once married to a man she loved, Kelly is living a free-spirited existence in a simulated reality where she dates men — until she meets Yorkie, a lesbian. She falls in love with Yorkie and chooses to remain together with her.[176] |
Alex Kelly | Olivia Wilde | The O.C. | She was in relationships with Marissa Cooper and Seth Cohen while she was on the series.[177][178] |
Tina Kennard | Laurel Holloman | The L Word | She had relationships with men and women in the series, the most important of all with Bette.[179][180][181] |
Pat Kerrigan | Liz May Brice | Bad Girls | Has a relationship with her cellmate Sheena William. Had a boyfriend before going to prison.[182] |
Jane Kerkovich-Williams | Eliza Coupe | Happy Endings | She had a lesbian stage during college, although she is married to Brad Williams.[183][184] |
Molly Kroll | Clementine Ford | The L Word | Molly had a crush on Shane.[185][186] |
Lena Kundera | Olga Sosnovska | All My Children | Lena was a sassy bisexual from Poland; her love interests included Bianca Montgomery, Boyd Larraby and Michael Cambias. Her relationship with Lena was commonly referred to as Lianca.[187][188] |
Lagertha | Katheryn Winnick | Vikings | Lagertha is a shield-maiden and a Queen. She has had sexual relationships with men multiple times (including being married to two). In season 4 she enters into a relationship with Astrid, a shield-maiden, and they are together for several years. In season 5, after Astrid was kidnapped and wedded to a king, a pregnant Astrid meets Lagertha in battle and asks to be killed. Lagertha didn't want to do it, but Astrid lunges at her and Lagertha is forced to kill Astrid.[11] |
C.J. Lamb | Amanda Donohoe | L.A. Law | After winning a case together, C.J. and Abby Perkins walked into a parking lot, hugged, and then kissed. The next day, they both declared their attraction to men and decided to be best friends instead.[189][190] |
Sara Lance | Caity Lotz | Arrow Legends of Tomorrow | Sara, a trained assassin and current team leader of the Legends, had relationships with Nyssa al Ghul and Oliver Queen on Arrow.[172] On Legends of Tomorrow she had brief flings with men and women before entering a serious relationship with, and eventually marrying, Ava Sharpe.[191] |
Miranda Lang | Abi Tucker | The Secret Life of Us | The girlfriend of Chloe and likely bisexual.[192] |
Tourmaline Larou | Karla Crome | Carnival Row | Tourmaline and Vignette Stonemoss were lovers in the past and are now close friends. In season 1 she has been shown as having feelings for Vignette. She survives in the Burgue as a sex worker in a Fae brothel, where her clients have been male. (It's possible that she may be lesbian and prefers sexual intimacy and romantic love with women.)[193] |
Laura | Laura Ainsworth | Hollyoaks | Laura slept with Charlotte, and soon after she slept with Zak.[194] |
Laurie | Adria Arjona | Irma Vep | Mira Harberg's ex-lover and former assistant. Married Herman, a filmmaker who directed Mira's latest movie.[195][196] |
Sophie-Anne Leclerq | Evan Rachel Wood | True Blood | She was in a relationship with Hadley, and also had many relationships with the vampires she created.[197][198] |
Maggie Lin | Julia Taylor Ross | Saving Hope | Has previously dated men. She becomes romantically interested in Dr. Sydney Katz and they kiss and have sex. Later, Zach Miller sets up an online dating profile for Maggie that includes interest in male and female candidates. In season 5, she reunited with Sydney and they begin dating.[199] |
Portia Lin / Two / Rebecca | Melissa O'Neil | Dark Matter | Powered by nanites and born as Rebecca, Two is a robot who was in love with Dr. Shaw. When the Dr. started to die, he had a robot built in her likeness with the intent of having Shaw put in the body. Sometime before all that happened, she became Portia Lin, a space pirate and lost all her memories.[200] |
Peri Lomax | Ruby O'Donnell | Hollyoaks | She is in a relationship with a man named Tom, flirts with a man named Alfie Nightingale, and later begins a relationship with a woman named Harley Frater.Eventually she falls in love with Juliet Nightingale and they get engaged.[201] |
Ruby / Red Lucas | Meghan Ory | Once Upon a Time | In season one she was in love with Peter, who dies tragically. In season five episode "Ruby Slippers", she reveals to Mulan that what she should have been searching for, instead of her pack, was someone like Dorothy Gale. Her True Love kiss awakens Dorothy from a sleeping spell and after this they become lovers.[202][203] |
Lucretia | Lucy Lawless | Spartacus: Blood and Sand Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Spartacus: Vengeance | She has had sexual and romantic relationships with both men and women.[204] |
Kith Lyonne | Sarita Choudhury | Jessica Jones | Was in a relationship with Jeri Hogarth, while Jeri was also having a secret affair with Wendy. They broke up. Kith went on to marry Peter and have a daughter. Twenty-five years later, Jeri tries to renew their relationship.[205] |
Mary Agnes MacNue | Merritt Wever | Godless | After her husband is killed, she takes over the role of the town's mayor, wears her late husband's clothes, and becomes involved in a romantic same-sex relationship with Callie Dunne.[206][207] |
Queen Maeve / Maggie Shaw | Dominique McElligott | The Boys | Maeve has been in relationships with both Homelander and Elena. At first she is, however, closeted regarding Elena until she is outed by Homelander as lesbian on live television. Later Elena clarifies that Maeve is, in fact, bisexual.[208][209][210][211] |
Helen Magnus | Amanda Tapping | Sanctuary | A two-and-a-half century old scientist, thanks to vampire blood, she runs the global Sanctuary Network.[212] |
Mandy | Mia Kirshner | 24 | Mandy was a terrorist and professional assassin, Mandy was notable for being one of the few antagonists of the series to remain alive during the entire run. She was in relationships with Bridgit, Martin and Gary.[213][214] |
Sarah Manning | Tatiana Maslany | Orphan Black | She initiates a steamy encounter with a woman and her boyfriend at a bar, but mostly with the other woman. She has also been romantically involved with Cal, who fathered her daughter Kira.[215] |
Evony Fleurette Marquise / The Morrigan | Emmanuelle Vaugier | Lost Girl | The Morrigan, leader of the Dark Fae, seduces males and allows herself to be seduced by women, Bo in Season 2 and Lauren in Season 4.[216] |
Cara Mason | Tabrett Bethell | Legend of the Seeker | Cara had relationships with Dahlia and Leo.[217] |
Mathilde | Alwara Höfels | Mord mit Aussicht | Mathilde, a carpenter, states she is open to relationships with both men and women.[218] |
Maya | Esther Povitsky | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | When Darryl came out as bisexual, Maya announced that she was bisexual as well, in season 1 episode 14, "Josh Is Going to Hawaii!".[219] |
Debbie McAllister | Natalie Roles | The Bill | She was married to Tom until his death, then started dating Juliet, who died, then went out with Jack.[220] |
Michelle McBride | Maria Bello | Goliath | Ex-wife of Billy McBride, Michelle kisses Callie Senate in episode "It's Donald". She enters into a same-sex affair with her.[221] |
Mini McGuinness | Freya Mavor | Skins | A teenage girl who explores her bisexuality.[222] |
Sally McKenna | Sarah Paulson | American Horror Story: Hotel | Sally fell in love with two musicians, a man and a woman, and later had a threesome with them.[223] |
Paige Michalchuk | Lauren Collins | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Has dated a number of male characters, and one female character. Her actress, Lauren Collins, believes that Paige doesn't label herself, though she is often referred to in the media and by fans as bisexual.[224][225] |
Freya Mikaelson | Riley Voelkel | The Originals | In a relationship with Keelin.[226][227] |
Hope Mikaelson | Danielle Rose Russell | Legacies | She has dated men and had a crush on Josie Saltzman when they were younger.[228] |
Nicole Miller | Sally Martin | Shortland Street | Nicole is a bisexual theatre nurse, who is engaged to fellow nurse Maeve Mullins.[229] |
Nico Minoru | Lyrica Okano | Runaways | After breaking up with Alex Wilder, Nico begins developing feelings for Karolina Dean.[230][174] At a dance, Karolina hesitatingly kisses Nico and pulls back, but Nico reciprocated. In a later episode, Nico initiates their second kiss. That night, she and Karolina are seen together, spooning as they sleep.[231] |
Eva Kviig Mohn | Lisa Teige | Skam | Eva never explicitly states her sexuality, but she was in relationships with men and she kisses several times Vilde Lien Hellerud. The creator of the show confirmed she was bisexual.[232] |
Angela Montenegro | Michaela Conlin | Bones | Angela, of mixed Chinese and White ancestry, once had a relationship with a woman, which was briefly rekindled in the show's fourth season. She is married to Jack Hodgins, with whom she has a son.[233][234] |
Mabel Mora | Selena Gomez | Only Murders in the Building | Mabel has romantic ties with Oscar, Alice, and Tobert.[235][236][237] |
Dylan Moreland | Alexandra Hedison | The L Word | Dylan was involved with Danny Wilson and Helena Peabody, whom she later sued for sexual harassment.[238] |
Lorna Morello | Yael Stone | Orange is the New Black | An inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary who has relationships with men and women.[239] |
Hayes Morrison | Hayley Atwell | Conviction | In a relationship with Conner Wallace, had a girlfriend named Naomi Golden.[240] |
Toby Nance | Crystal Lowe | Primeval: New World | Toby is a young physics prodigy, who is part of a specialized team that investigates dinosaurs and other dangerous predators emerging onto the streets of Vancouver, Canada through anomalies in time.[241][242] |
Kira Nerys | Nana Visitor | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Her Mirror Universe counterpart, Intendant Kira, is bisexual and shown surrounded by a mixed-gender harem. She's eventually depicted being in a romantic relationship with her universe's Ezri Tigan.[243] |
Nicki | Nicola Reynolds | Ideal | She and Moz have a love/hate relationship, at some point she gets involved with Sangita, but goes back to Moz.[244] |
Dr. Eleanor O'Hara | Eve Best | Nurse Jackie | A bisexual doctor.[91][92] |
Clara Oswald/Oswin Oswald | Jenna Coleman | Doctor Who | In episode "Into the Dalek", she was in a relationship with Danny Pink, and in others she indicated attraction towards the male incarnations of The Doctor (eps. "Eleventh", "The Time of the Doctor", "Twelfth", "Deep Breath"). In episode "The Magician's Apprentice", she has an implied off-screen romance with Jane Austen, whom she refers to later as a "phenomenal kisser".[12][13] A further implied reference occurs in episode "Face the Raven", in which she says about Austen, "I love her. Take that how you like." In the narrative of the series, Clara is "fragmented" through time and space. One of these fragments is named Oswin Oswald. In the episode "Asylum of the Daleks" (series 7), Oswin says to Rory Williams, "First boy I ever fancied was called Rory...actually, she was called Nina. I was going through a phase."[245][15] |
Dexadrine "Dex" Parios | Cobie Smulders | Stumptown | A bisexual private investigator and veterans who has a problem with gambling.[246][247] |
Valencia Perez | Gabrielle Ruiz | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | At the beginning of the series, Valencia is dating a man (Josh Chan); later in the series she has a relationship with and becomes engaged to a woman (Beth).[248][249] |
Lindsay Peterson | Thea Gill | Queer as Folk (US) | Lindsay is in a partner relationship with Melanie Marcus, but had an affair with a man, Sam Auerbach, in season 4. She and Melanie break up because of it, but reconcile in season 5.[250][251] |
Anya Petrova/The Whisperer (aka Jenny Franklin) |
Stasya Miloslavskaya (Margarita Levieva) |
In From the Cold | A Russian spy and assassin. Romances Faina Orlov so as to get access to her father, but she develops feelings for Faina. Later, while living in the United States under the identity of Jenny Franklin, she marries a man and has a daughter with him.[252][253] |
Sarah Pfefferman | Amy Landecker | Transparent | Sarah was married to a man, and was briefly engaged to a woman. She describes herself as bisexual throughout the third season.[254][255] |
Brittany S. Pierce | Heather Morris | Glee | Was in a long-term relationship with Santana, which culminated in a marriage, and had romantic relationships with Artie Abrams and Sam Evans through the series.[256][257] |
Naomi Pierce | Annabelle Dexter-Jones | Succession | Heiress to the Pierce Media empire, she is stated to have slept with Tabitha, another woman, and later goes on to date Kendall Roy.[258] |
Sidney Pierce | Sophie Cookson | Gypsy | Ex-girlfriend of one of Jean Holloway's male patients, she becomes sexually involved with her.[259] |
Alice Pieszecki | Leisha Hailey | The L Word The L Word: Generation Q | She has had relationships and hookups with men and women and identifies as bisexual.[260] |
Natacha Rambova | Alexandra Daddario | American Horror Story: Hotel | She and her husband Rudolph Valentino were both involved in a polyamorous relationship with the young Elizabeth Johnson.[261] |
Mona Ramsey | Chloe Webb | Tales of the City | Mona is a bisexual hippie.[262] |
Lenora Rauch | Maria Schrader | Deutschland 86 | She's openly bisexual.[263] |
Amy Raudenfeld | Rita Volk | Faking It | After Amy and her best friend Karma pretend to be in a lesbian relationship Amy realises she does in fact love Karma and begins to question her sexuality.[264] Throughout the series she dates both men and women before entering a relationship with her childhood friend Sabrina. |
Christine Reade | Riley Keough | The Girlfriend Experience | Christine is an attorney in training who leads a double life as a high-end sex worker. She has been involved with Avery Suhr and David Tellis.[265] |
Shannon Reed | Isla Fisher | Home and Away | A woman who has a relationship with a man and a crush on her female mentor.[266] |
Evelyn Rey | Nora Arnezeder | Origin | Rey mentioned that she once had a relationship with a woman.[267] She has also had a relationship with a man.[268] |
Kenya Rosewater | Mia Kirschner | Defiance | A bisexual woman[269] who runs the town's bar and brothel. |
Susan Ross | Heidi Swedberg | Seinfeld | Ex-girlfriend of George who died from toxic glue on an envelope. After she'd broken up with him, she dated a woman, and then returned to George later.[270] |
Susie Ross | Tina Landini | Family Affairs | A bisexual women who breaks people's hearts.[271] |
Harper Row | Fallon Smythe | Gotham Knights | A teenager from Gotham City, Harper had to run away from her father who abused her because of her bisexuality.[272][273] |
Ramona Royale | Angela Bassett | American Horror Story: Hotel | Was involved in a decade long relationship with the Countess[166] but later left her for a rapper named Prophet Moses. |
Alex Russo | Selena Gomez | Wizards of Waverly Place | Showrunner Peter Murrieta confirmed in 2023 that Alex was bisexual and he wanted to do more with Alex and Stevie's relationship, but they weren't allowed to do so at the time.[274][275] |
Sophia Russo | Kelli Giddish | The Good Wife | A private investigator, Sophia is married (to a man) and is lovers with Kalinda Sharma.[276] |
Ryn | Eline Powell | Siren | Ryn, a mermaid, is attracted to Maddie. She has also shown interest in Ben, Maddie's boyfriend.[28] She later forms a polyamorous triad with Ben and Maddie.[29] |
Ellaria Sand | Indira Varma | Game of Thrones | She is the paramour to Oberyn Martell and mother to several of his bastard daughters, the Sand Snakes, later sent into deep mourning after the death of her lover, and is bisexual.[277] |
Toshiko Sato | Naoko Mori | Doctor Who Torchwood | An East Asian bisexual computer expert,[278] she dated and slept with a woman (Mary) in Torchwood episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts" (2x07), and had mutual romantic feelings for Owen Harper. |
Madeline Scott | Rachelle Lefevre | Proven Innocent | Madeline self-identifies as a bisexual lawyer specializing in wrongful convictions. She spent ten years in prison for a murder she did not commit.[279][280] |
Inara Serra | Morena Baccarin | Firefly | Known as a Companion, she's a courtesan for upper-class clients and dignitaries, male or female.[281] |
Jenny Schecter | Mia Kirshner | The L Word | Was in a relationship with Tim at the beginning of the series but has relationships with women the rest of the series.[282] |
Bärbel Schmied | Meike Droste (de) | Mord mit Aussicht | Bärbel falls in love with Mathilde, which confuses her as she is not a lesbian. The two have a short affair. After this, Bärbel only dates men.[218] |
Kalinda Sharma | Archie Panjabi | The Good Wife | Has an ex-husband, dates Cary, and has been involved with female lovers (Lana Delaney, Sophia Russo).[276][283][284] |
Sameen Shaw | Sarah Shahi | Person of Interest | Shaw is a skilled assassin and former government operative first introduced in Season 2.[285] |
Eleanor Shellstrop | Kristen Bell | The Good Place | In "Michael's Gambit", the final episode of season 1, she describes Tahani Al-Jamil as "a hot, rich fraud with legs for days", then adds "Side note, I might legit be into Tahani.".[286][287] There is also a moment is Season 4 where she assures Chidi that she will always choose him as a romantic partner unless Frida Kahlo shows up |
Ella Simms | Katie Cassidy | Melrose Place 2.0 | A regular character and bisexual woman in this series.[288] |
Number Six | Tricia Helfer | Battlestar Galactica | Cylon "Number Six" and her clone variants were shown having sexual relationships with both male and female characters.[289] |
Astrid Sloan | Lucy Boynton | The Politician | Astrid describes herself and her boyfriend River Barkley as 'kinda fluid', and enegages in a threeway with River and his male lover Payton Hobart. After River's death she has a brief sexual relationship with a man named Ricardo and also engages in a short term polyamorous relationship with Payton and his girlfriend Alice Charles.[290] |
Petra Solano | Yael Grobglas | Jane the Virgin | In early seasons, Petra is in relationships with men, including Rafael Solano, but falls in love with a woman in season 4.[249][279] |
River Song | Alex Kingston | Doctor Who | Showrunner and executive producer Steven Moffat confirmed that River is bisexual.[291] In the episode "The Wedding of River Song" (06x13), she marries The Doctor.[292] Cleopatra was River's first wife.[293] |
Zelda Spellman | Miranda Otto | Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | In the first season Zelda began an affair with her colleague Faustus Blackwood and eventually married him after the death of his wife.[294] She later separated from her husband and began a relationship with Marie LeFleur. |
Ali Spencer | Kelli Hollis | Emmerdale | The mother of Amelia and Sean Spencer who leaves her husband, Dan, and flat on the Hotten estate for a new start in the village with her children and her girlfriend, Ruby Haswell.[295] |
Olivia Spencer | Crystal Chappell | Guiding Light | Olivia Spencer had been married five times, and also had romantic feelings for Natalia.[296] |
Lucy Spiller | Courteney Cox | Dirt | Although she has always dated men, she had a sexual relationship with her friend Tina Harrod.[297] |
Maya St. Germain | Bianca Lawson | Pretty Little Liars | Was romantically involved with Emily Fields.[298][91][299] |
June Stahl | Ally Walker | Sons of Anarchy | Love interest of Amy Tyler.[300] |
Helen Stewart | Simone Lahbib | Bad Girls | Engaged to a man at the beginning of series 1, but forms a relationship with prisoner Nikki Wade.[301] |
Jacqueline Stewart | Janine Duvitski | Benidorm | Jacqueline is a swinger, and with her husband con a free stay out of the resort.[302] |
Vignette Stonemoss | Cara Delevingne | Carnival Row | In the past, Vignette was in a relationship with Tourmaline Larou. She and Tourmaline have remained close friends.[193][303] |
Susan | Hilary Jardine | Van Helsing | Susan had an abusive boyfriend when the series began. In episode 1.09 she kisses her friend Vanessa (Van) Helsing on the lips and attempts physical intimacy with her.[304] |
Anna Taggaro | Daniella Alonso | One Tree Hill | Anna was the first LGBT character to be introduced onto the show.[279] |
Kat Tamin | Jamie Gray Hyder | Law & Order SVU | Casual coming out. First LGBT+ regular in ten seasons. (Part of diversification of SVU.)[305][306] |
Tamsin | Rachel Skarsten | Lost Girl | After she is done with him she shares a male one night stand with Bo, then initiates a friends with benefits relationship with her in Season 5.[307] |
Rhaenyra Targaryen | Emma D'Arcy | House of the Dragon | She has had many male lovers, most notably Criston Cole, Daemon Targaryen. In Season 2, however, she developed feelings for Mysaria and the two shared a passionate kiss.[308][309] |
Stahma Tarr | Jaime Murray | Defiance | A bisexual woman.[82] |
Marissa Tasker | Brittany Allen | All My Children | Divorce lawyer who had an ex-husband named JR and relationship with a woman named Marissa, and was killed by her drunken JR at a party.[310] |
Charity Tate | Emma Atkins | Emmerdale | Had a brief relationship with Zoe Tate but is generally represented as a 'man's woman' or 'femme fatale' and has had many more relationships with men and been married more than once.[311] |
Adrianna Tate-Duncan | Jessica Lowndes | 90210 | She has had relationships with men (the most important with Navid) although she had an affair with a girl named Gia.[312][313] |
Tina Tevetino | Izzie Steele | Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | Came out as bisexual in Season 2, episode 3.[314] |
Thea | Melissa Roxburgh | Valor | A CIA agent who had short-term relationships with both SSG Zoe Cho and CPT Leland Gallo.[315] |
Jasmine Thomas | Jenna Coleman | Emmerdale | Kisses Debbie Dingle and comes to the realization that she likes girls and boys.[316] Later Debbie and Jasmine break-up after the latter is put in jail for murder. |
Tara Thornton | Rutina Wesley | True Blood | As a human, Tara has relationships with Sam and Eggs. After being turned into a vampire, becomes involved with a woman named Naomi.[317][299][92] Later, her relationship with her maker Pam becomes intimate as well.[318] |
Number Three | Lucy Lawless | Battlestar Galactica | She stays behind in a toxic wasteland (formerly Earth) with her ancestors than be killed in outer space.[319] |
Toni Topaz | Vanessa Morgan | Riverdale | Toni kissed Jughead, but later said she preferred girls. She then started a serious long term relationship with Cheryl Blossom[320] |
Callie Torres | Sara Ramirez | Grey's Anatomy | Callie realized she's bisexual in season 4. She has had romances with men (Mark Sloan, George O'Malley) and women (Arizona Robbins, Erica Hahn, Penelope Blake).[321][322][323] In the show's ninth season, Callie and Arizona raise a baby together.[313] |
Gina Tribbiani | Drea de Matteo | Joey | In the Season 2 episode "Joey and the Holding Hands", it is implied that Gina may be bisexual.[324] |
Vanessa van Helsing | Kelly Overton | Van Helsing | The protagonist of this series, she has an ex-husband named Gary, a relationship with a man named Theo, and a woman named Susan at different points in the series.[325] |
Dutch Velders | Ruta Gedmintas | The Strain | Dutch had romantic feelings for Nikki Taylor and Vasiliy Fet, as well as engaging in sex with both.[326] |
Nyssa-Vex | Wallis Day | Krypton | Nyssa was in a same-sex relationship in the past.[327] (Those born in the House of Vex or marry into it use "Vex" as their surname.) |
Villanelle | Jodie Comer | Killing Eve | Villanelle is a psychopathic assassin.[328] |
Karen Walker | Megan Mullally | Will & Grace | In the first run of the show, Karen is only shown to have on-screen relationships with men, though she sometimes flirts with women and makes joking comments about being bisexual. After the show's reboot, Karen and her husband Stan divorce after she cheats on him with his friend, government agent Malcolm Widmark. Karen then connects with a woman, Nikki, who works in the same building as Karen. After opening up to Nikki about her love problems, the two women kiss.[329] |
Elise Wassermann | Clémence Poésy | The Tunnel | Elise has had sex with men based on an emotionally detached physical necessity. She had never experienced instinctual attraction for anyone until she met Eryka Klein, and falls in love with her (the first time Elise has felt this way about someone).[330][331] |
Jaime Watson | Sara-Renee Weatherby | The Adventures of Jaime Watson (and Sherlock Holmes) | (Web series) One of the protagonists, Jamie is implied as bisexual in episode 3, "My Roommate's A Weirdo," and is confirmed bisexual in episode 30, "Happy Holidays."[332] |
Helena "H.G." Wells | Jaime Murray | Warehouse 13 | In 2.11, Helena stated "many of my lovers were men". In the series' finale Myka reveals that Helena is dating a woman named Giselle.[333] |
McAfee Westbrook | Laura Dreyfuss | The Politician | Throughout the series McAfee has relationships with men and women.[334] |
Ilana Wexler | Ilana Glazer | Broad City | A free spirited 23 year old and Abbi Abrams' best friend who often sleeps around with men and women equally, but has a steady relationship with a male dentist named Lincoln Rice, although she only wants the relationship to be "physical."[335] |
Jodie Wilde | Montana Manning | Hollyoaks | She has dated various men and women like Texas and Dodger.[336] |
Shaz Wiley | Lindsey Fawcett | Bad Girls | An inmate who dies in a fire caused by a fire in the aftermath of a bomb's explosion.[337] |
Sheena Williams | Laura Rogers | Bad Girls | Has a child with her boyfriend but forms a relationship with fellow prisoner Pat Kerrigan and intends to stay with her even after release.[338] |
Clarice Willow | Polly Walker | Caprica | [339] |
Ramona Wilson | Ariane Labed | Trigonometry | Forms a polyamorous triad with Kieran and Gemma.[152] |
Palmer Wyland | Jaime King | The Class | Ex-firlfriend of Ethan and had a former crush on Kat.[340] |
Xena | Lucy Lawless | Xena: Warrior Princess | She loved Gabrielle.[126] |
Jacqueline "Jax" Zhou | Priscilla Quintana | Pandora | Involved with Xander Duvall. Has also been involved with Cordelia Fried and Aleka.[341][342][76] |
Aleksandra Zimińska | Marta Wierzbicka | Na Wspólnej | Most notable "bisexual" person, probably only, in contemporary Polish pop culture. Na Wspólnej is a popular Polish soap opera. Aleksandra Zimińska is in a romantic relationship with Klaudia Bracka.[343] |
Male
[edit]Character | Portrayed by | Program | Notes |
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Adric | Matthew Waterhouse | Doctor Who | Confirmed to have had male and female romantic interests and partners in supplementary material.[344] |
Baron Afanas | Doug Jones | What We Do in the Shadows | The Baron is bisexual and has had secret affairs with both Nadja and Laszlo.[345] |
Adam Eduardo Alvaro | Tyler Posey | Jane the Virgin | In season 4 episode 5, he reveals to Jane that he is bisexual. He later decides to move to Los Angeles for a job when they offer him a bigger salary.[346][279] |
Jez Andrews | Lloyd Everitt | Casualty | Jez joined the series in 2016 and was characterised as a "young, ludicrously handsome and very openly bisexual" paramedic.[347] |
Baum Arndt | Philipp Christopher | Origin | He had a relationship with a man and a woman.[267] |
Nathaniel Baltimore | Hugh Davidson | Saul of the Mole Men | Hated rival of Saul.[348] |
Magnus Bane | Harry Shum, Jr. | Shadowhunters | Explicitly states interest in both men and women in the episode "Of Men and Angels," then proceeded to show interest in starting a relationship with one of the main male characters (Alec Lightwood). They officially started a relationship in Episode 6 of Season 2 and were established to be in love in Episode 10 of the same season, when they exchanged "I love yous". He's had romantic relationships with women before,[166] with the vampire Camille Belcourt being the one that stings the most. |
Tyler Barrol | Ashton Holmes | Revenge | He dates Ashley Davenport but later seduces Nolan Ross.[349][350] |
Chuck Bass | Ed Westwick | Gossip Girl | Chuck has many sexual encounters in the show, mainly with women. He seduces and kisses a man as part of a sex game that he played with his girlfriend Blair, when she asks how he feels about kissing a man, Chuck responds, "Do you think I've never kissed a guy before?".[351] |
Tim Bayliss | Kyle Secor | Homicide: Life on the Street | In the first episode concerning the matter he flatly stated he was "not gay" and did not formally declare himself to be bisexual until Season 7,[352][353] but even then he did not want to be deemed "a crusader". This way of treating his sexuality is believed to have made the network uncomfortable.[354] |
Steven Beale | Aaron Sidwell | EastEnders | The buildup to Steven's 2008 exit involved in a bisexual love triangle storyline among him, Stacey, and Christian Clarke (John Partridge), who is Jane's gay brother.[355][356] He returned in 2016 with a girlfriend, Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa).[357] |
Tobias Beecher | Lee Tergesen | Oz | He had a wife and then has a relationship with his female lawyer; while in prison he has a relationship with Chris Keller and a few sexual encounters with other inmates.[358][359] |
Ben | David Quirk | Please Like Me | Ben is a one-night stand of Josh's during the initial stages of his open relationship with Arnold.[360] Ben is later hospitalized, facing a possibly life-threatening surgery, causing a dilemma for Josh as to whether or not it is appropriate to visit him. Josh ends up doing so, which frustrates Arnold and creates the defining rift in their relationship. Josh later tries to get back in contact with Ben, but he has begun a relationship with a woman.[361] |
Leopoldo "Polo" Benavent Villada | Álvaro Rico | Elite | Polo began experimenting with his sexuality when he was still in a relationship with Carla, and eventually discovered that he was bisexual.[279] |
Wolfgang Bogdanow | Max Riemelt | Sense8 | In season finale, is shown to be engaging in a threesome with Kala and her husband, Rajan.[53] |
Evan "Buck" Buckley | Oliver Stark | 9-1-1 | In Season 7, Episode 4, Buck struggles with jealousy towards his best friend Eddie Diaz, and his new friend Tommy Kinard (a returning character). At the end of the episode, Tommy visits Buck and they kiss and set up a date. Actor Oliver Stark confirms in interview that Buck is bisexual.[362] |
Suni Bulsara | Rahul Arya | Doctors | Upon his hiring at the Mill Health Centre, he flirts with Luca McIntyre and Scarlett Kiernan; Luca learns that he is a closeted bisexual.[363] |
Lockie Campbell | Nick Rhys | Hollyoaks | During his marriage to Porsche McQueen, her cousin John Paul reveals that Lockie is bisexual and has been coming on to him. Porsche doesn't care and still marries him.[364][365] |
Cassidy | Joe Gilgun | Preacher | Although mostly attracted to women, Cassidy makes several comments throughout the series about having sex with men, usually under the influence of drugs. In season 3 he kisses and shows attraction towards Eccarius, indicating that their relationship will be more than platonic.[366][367] |
Castiel | Misha Collins | Supernatural | Castiel flirts with and kisses Meg, has sex with April, and in Meet The New Boss states, "I'm utterly indifferent to sexual orientation." In his final moments of the Season 15 episode "Despair," Castiel confesses his love for Dean.[368] |
Cruz Carvalho | Carloto Cotta | "Elite (TV series)" | Despite originally identifying as straight, Cruz has an affair with his son's classmate Patrick Blanco Commerford, and later admits to having long been in denial of his own bisexuality. |
Iván Carvalho | André Lamoglia | "Elite (TV series)" | Iván has a sexual relationship with both Ari Blanco Commerford and her twin brother Patrick. |
Ethan Chandler | Josh Hartnett | Penny Dreadful | Has a "romantic encounter" with Dorian Gray.[98] (Showrunner John Logan perceives sexuality as fluid and has implied that all characters could potentially be depicted as such.[369]) |
Keith Charles | Mathew St. Patrick | Six Feet Under | Keith's relationship with David is off and on, during one of their "off" times, Keith has a brief fling with pop star Celeste.[370] |
Oscar Cherniak | Shawn Erker | Renegadepress.com | Oscar has been open and honest about his bisexuality to his girlfriend Patti, but still finds the relationship facing challenges.[371][372] |
Angelo Colasanto | Daniele Favilli | Torchwood | Has a tryst with Captain Jack Harkness in the 1920s.[373] |
Quentin Coldwater | Jason Ralph | The Magicians | Dates Alice Quinn in season 1, and falls in love with Eliot Waugh in season 3.[374][375][376] |
John Constantine | Matt Ryan | Constantine Legends of Tomorrow | Constantine is a self-styled "master of the dark arts," who had sex with Sara Lance, reminisces to a past relationship with Desmond Laveau, and kissed Gary Green.[377][76][378] |
Tim Cornish | Lee Williams | No Night Is Too Long | Tim is a college student who begins a relationship with his teacher Dr. Ivo Steadman, and he is also involved with Isabel Winwood at the same time.[379] |
Beauchamp Day | Thomas Gibson | Tales of the City | Beauchamp seduces both Mary Ann and Jon, who, unbeknownst to Beauchamp, is his wife's gynecologist.[380][381] |
Craig Dean | Guy Burnet | Hollyoaks | Had an affair with John Paul McQueen while with girlfriend Sarah Barnes. He found it difficult to choose between them, admitting he loved them both.[382] |
Logan Delos | Ben Barnes | Westworld | Logan has sex with two female hosts and one male host. On the same night that he flirts with a male guest, he also kisses a female host. He engages in an orgy with both sexes.[383] |
Sonny Dhillon | Pal Aron | Coronation Street | Sonny's girlfriend finds out about his secret bi-sexual past, when he kisses Sean Tully.[384] |
Peter "Pedro" Donaldson | Caleb Wells | Nothing Much to Do & Lovely Little Losers | In the series, he is the "bisexual student leader of Messina High." The Candle Wasters are those behind the series. |
Rich Dotcom | Ennis Esmer | Blindspot | Rich likes to flirt with all the members of the team.[385] |
Will Drake | Cheyenne Jackson | American Horror Story: Hotel | Initially self-identifies as gay, but he later reveals he is a closeted bisexual who fears the prejudice others have regarding bisexuality.[386] |
Christian Varela Expósito | Miguel Herrán | "Elite (TV series)" | Christian had a sexual relationship with two of his classmates, Carla Rosón Caleruega and her bisexual boyfriend Leopoldo 'Polo' Benavent Villada. |
Morris Fischer | Joris Putman | Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden | He likes girls and boys and calls himself bisexual.[387] |
Evan Frears | Brock Kelly | Days of Our Lives | Dated girlfriend Jordan Ridgeway and then dated boyfriend Sonny Kiriakis.[388] |
Felix Gaeta | Alessandro Juliani | Battlestar Galactica | [389] |
Ferdinand "Ferdy" Garcia | Ramon Tikaram | This Life | A bisexual motorcycle dispatch rider who hooks up with Warren.[390] |
Conrad Gates | Ben Price | Footballers' Wives | Captain of a football team and no one is "resistant to his charms" whether they are male or female.[391][392] |
Will Graham | Hugh Dancy | Hannibal | While show runner Bryan Fuller initially described Will as heterosexual, he has confirmed that Will is in love with Hannibal.[393] While describing Will and Hannibal's relationship, Fuller says: "You can have this intimate connection with somebody that then causes you to wonder where the lines of your own sexuality are. And we didn't quite broach the sexuality. It was certainly suggested, but the love is absolutely on the table. There is love between these two men, and confusion between these two men." He has also confirmed that the attraction between him and Hannibal is mutual.[394][395][396][397][398] |
Gary Green | Adam Tsekhman | Legends of Tomorrow | Gary is a Time Bureau agent and Ava Sharpe's subordinate who has an implied relationship with John Constantine and a canonical interest in women.[76][399] (2018–Present) |
Adam Groff | Connor Swindells | Sex Education | In season 1, Adam is the school bully, and is dating Aimee. Adam beats up Eric Effiong on a regular basis, until eventually he realizes he is sexually attracted to Eric and he gives him oral sex.[279][400] |
Michael Guerin | Michael Vlamis | Roswell, New Mexico | Michael has been in relationships with Alex and Maria.[401][279] |
Henrik Hanssen | Guy Henry | Holby City | Hanssen has shown attraction to women such as Maja Johansson, Roxanna MacMillan, Sahira Shah, and Carole Copeland. He also expresses romantic interest in his male friend Russ Faber.[402] |
Owen Harper | Burn Gorman | Torchwood | Had sexual relationships/interest in men (Colin, Mark Lynch) and women (Katie Russel, Gwen Cooper).[403][404] |
Chad Harris-Crane | Donn Swaby & Charles Divins | Passions | Chad has been in relationships with Simone Russell and Vincent[405] & (Passions made daytime history by being the first to depict two men having sex.) |
Larry Henderson | John Lithgow | Trial & Error | Larry is bisexual and has had a lover outside of his marriage.[406][407] |
Payton Hobart | Ben Platt | The Politician (TV series) | Initially identifies as straight and dates his classmate Alice Charles but develops a romantic relationship with his male classmate River Barkley and even has a threesome with River and his girlfriend Astrid Sloan. He and Alice later enter a short lived polyamorous relationship with Astrid before getting married.[408] |
Saul Holden | Ron Rifkin | Brothers & Sisters | His bisexuality was revealed in the 2007–2008 season, becoming "the first over-60 series regular LGBT character on broadcast television" according to GLAAD.[409] Later in the show he struggled with his bisexuality, which he had previously hidden from his family.[111] |
Miles Hollingsworth III | Eric Osborne | Degrassi: The Next Generation & Degrassi: Next Class | Has had romantic relationships with females, and one male. Though he was hesitant to label himself, he finally comes to terms with his sexuality, and comes out as bisexual in the fourth season.[279][410] |
Stewy Hosseini | Arian Moayed | Succession | A private equity investor and long-time friend of Kendall Roy. He is seen dating women but is said to also "kiss guys on Molly".[411] |
Nolan Hotchkiss | Chris Mason | Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists | A bad boy and leaders of the Perfectionists.[412] |
Tony Hills | Mark Homer | EastEnders | Tony was a bisexual, having numerous relationships with men and women; most notably with Tiffany and then with her brother Simon.[413][414] |
Jake | Steve Lund | Schitt's Creek | Jake dates both Stevie and David simultaneously. When he proposes a throuple, Stevie and David both run.[415] |
Dale Jennings | Sam Reid | The Newsreader | Dale begins a relationship with news presenter Helen Norville while also developing a crush on cameraman Tim Ahern.[416] |
Ianto Jones | Gareth David-Lloyd | Torchwood | Has a secret relationship with a woman at the beginning of the show, then later starts a relationship with main character Jack Harkness, a bisexual captain,[417] later dying in a miniseries.[418] |
Ivan Jones | Daniel Brocklebank | Emmerdale | A bisexual dustman.[419] |
Christopher "Chris" Keller | Christopher Meloni | Oz | Has a relationship with a male inmate named Tobias Beecher, and is bisexual serial killer who preys upon gay men in the outside world while hiding his sexual orientation through a series of marriages.[420] |
Jim Lahey | John Dunsworth | Trailer Park Boys | Jim is a bisexual, drunk, trailer-park supervisor.[421] |
Danny Lomax | Stephen Billington | Hollyoaks | Danny publicly comes out as bisexual in one episode.[422] |
Joe MacMillan | Lee Pace | Halt and Catch Fire | Joe has multiple relationships with men and women throughout the series.[423] |
Mark | Luke Bilyk | Lost Girl | Mark is shown as being attracted to females and has sex with Bo Dennis, then as his friendship with Vex grows their relationship becomes romantic.[424] |
Oberyn Martell | Pedro Pascal | Game of Thrones | Prince Oberyn Martell, also known as the Red Viper, was a member of House Martell, the ruling family of Dorne. He is bisexual and has eight illegitimate daughters, collectively known as the "Sand Snakes".[425][426] |
Gael Martinez | Tommy Martinez | Good Trouble | A socially conscious and politically active graphic designer who has a relationship with Callie Adams Foster and later gets in a relationship with a man named Bryan.[427][428][279][429] |
Moose Mason | Cody Kearsley | Riverdale | Moose is a student at Riverdale High School, and is bisexual and has a relationship with Kevin Keller.[279][425] |
James McGraw / Captain James Flint | Toby Stephens | Black Sails | As young Lieutenant McGraw, he got to know Thomas Hamilton and his wife, Miranda, the three of them started having an affair.[430] |
Malakai Mitchell | Thomas Weatherall | Heartbreak High | Malakai was in a relationship with Amerie, but they broke up. He came out as bisexual in season 2, episode 3, "The Feelings Pit". He temporarily dated Rowan.[431][432] |
Blake Moran | Erich Bergen | Madam Secretary | Blake is Elizabeth McCord's Executive Assistant. He comes out to her in season 3 episode 22, "Revelation".[279][433] |
Neal | Maulik Pancholy | Whitney | Whitney discovers Neal on a date with another man.[434] |
Nick Nelson | Kit Connor | Heartstopper | During the show he grows to understand his sexuality. He had a crush on a girl named Tara Jones and he also has a crush on Charlie Spring. Charlie notes that Nick might be bisexual, and after research, he figures out that he is bi. He comes out to his mother as bi in the eighth episode of the first season.[435] |
Danny Pennant | Gary Lucy | EastEnders | Danny has relationships with men and women.[436][437] |
Niles Pottinger | James Murray | Defiance | Mayor of Defiance, appointed as such by the Earth Republic.[438] |
Todd Quinlan | Robert Maschio | Scrubs | Todd confides that he has had a threesome, meaning that it was two men and a woman. He also says that he appreciates hot regardless of gender.[439] |
Randy | Patrick Roach | Trailer Park Boys | Randy is an unambitious bisexual who smokes copious amounts of marijuana, constantly devours cheeseburgers and almost never wears a shirt.[440][421] |
Nolan Ross | Gabriel Mann | Revenge | He is bisexual and has dated men and women.[313] |
Ravi Roy | Stephen Uppal | Hollyoaks | Ravi was dating Nancy Dean, but after he split with Nancy, he made a pass at Russ Owen. He tried to pass it off as a joke, but later admitted to Russ that he liked girls and guys.[441][442] |
Rudy | French Stewart | Mom | Chef Rudy was revealed in the 2013-2014 broadcast season that he was bisexual.[443] |
Ricky Schwartz | Matthew Fahey | Awkward | The bisexual ex-boyfriend of Tamara, who later reappears as a ghost.[444] |
Chuck Shurley/God | Rob Benedict | Supernatural | He mentions having had both boyfriends and girlfriends in the eleventh season's twentieth episode Don't Call Me Shurley.[445] |
Grayson Sinclair | Christopher Villiers | Emmerdale | Grayson is currently married to a woman named Perdy but previously had a relationship with a man named Paul.[446] |
Eric Slater | Tom Courtenay | Unforgotten | Eric was in a heterosexual marriage and had secret Gay relationships with Jimmy Sullivan and another man called Nicholas (the latter is seen only in a photograph).[447] |
Robert Spearing | Harry Lawtey | Industry | Robert has sex with women and men.[448] |
Leo Spiller | Will McCormack | Dirt | Leo is the bisexual brother of the show's main character, tabloid editor Lucy Spiller.[449] |
Marcus Standish | Joe Morton | The Politician | For over ten years Marcus and his wife Dede were involved in a polyamorous relationship with a man named William Ward, although William dumps them after falling in love with another woman. Marcus and Dede briefly engage in a sexual relationship with a different man before dumping him and divorcing each other.[450] |
Charlie St. George | Tyler Barnhardt | 13 Reasons Why | Charlie comes out to his father as bisexual once he starts dating his classmate Alex Standall.[451] |
Tony Stonem | Nicholas Hoult | Skins | He's in a relationship at the beginning with Michelle (And he cheats on her with other women), but in an episode he shows sexual curiosity for his friend Maxxie Oliver.[425] |
Victor Strand | Colman Domingo | Fear the Walking Dead | Confirmed bisexual by the actor.[452] |
Robert Sugden | Ryan Hawley | Emmerdale | Robert starts having an affair with Aaron Dingle whilst engaged to Chrissie White. Their affair is exposed as Robert is outed, his marriage to Chrissie ends as him and Aaron enter into a relationship. Robert later confirms his bisexuality to Aaron expressing he had kept it hidden since being a teenager when his father had beat him for it.[453] |
Brett Talbot | Cody Saintgnue | Teen Wolf | Bisexual man and old school rival of Liam Dunbar.[454] |
Dell Toledo | Michael Chiklis | American Horror Story: Freak Show | He had relations with Ethel Darling and Desiree Dupree, but he was in love with a hustler named Andy.[455] |
Paul Torres | Adan Canto | The Following | Lived with a man named Jacob but also had attractions toward women.[456] |
Jeremy Usborne | Robert Webb | Peep Show | Hinted in earlier series', and confirmed in Series 9 in episodes 'Gregory's Beard' and 'Threeism', where Jeremy starts an affair with his current girlfriend Megan's boyfriend Joe, and discusses his sexuality openly with roommate Mark Corrigan.[457] |
Harry Vanderspeigle | Alan Tudyk | Resident Alien | Harry is an alien of a genderless species. Before coming to earth in the form of a human male, he had a close bond with another such alien, who he calls his wife. Throughout the series, he shows romantic interest in female characters. Season 2 establishes that he watched the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and was sexually attracted to the titular protagonist.[458] His sexuality is never labeled. |
Kash Varma | Bilal Hasna | Extraordinary | Kash has romantic relationships with both Carrie[459] and Clark.[460] |
Vex | Paul Amos | Lost Girl | BDSM submissive with a favorite dominatrix in Season 2, he has a sexual fantasy involving Mark in Season 5 and the two of them become a couple.[461] |
Alex Walker | David J. Cork | Bi: The Webseries | Alex is an actor who stands in his queerness, and hopes that the people around him could better accept his orientation.[462] |
William Ward | Teddy Sears | The Politician | For over ten years Teddy was engaged in a polyamorous relationship with married couple Marcus and Dede Standish, but eventually leaves them for a woman named Hadassah Gold.[450] |
Tyrell Wellick | Martin Wallström | Mr. Robot | Tyrell's sexuality has never been explicitly stated, but he often uses sex in order to reach his goals and seems pretty comfortable kissing and performing sex acts with both women and men, like Anwar in the show's third episode.[463][63] He has a wife with whom he is implied to be sexually active in the first season of the show, and confesses his love for the main character of the show, Elliot Alderson, who is a man, in the second season. It has been confirmed by the show creator Sam Esmail that he does indeed love Elliot.[464][465] |
Darryl Whitefeather | Pete Gardner | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | He married a woman but after their separation is dating "White Josh", even singing a song declaring himself bisexual titled, "Getting Bi." In the final season he marries a woman again.[466][279] |
Jackson Whittemore | Colton Haynes | Teen Wolf | Jackson was in a relationship with girlfriend Lydia Martin from seasons 1 to 3 before moving to London. Jackson returned to season 6 with his boyfriend Ethan.[425] |
Zero | Adam Senn | Hit the Floor | [467] |
Non-binary and transgender bisexuals
[edit]Character | Portrayed by | Program | Notes |
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Carlos Cervantez | Jojo Fleites | The Winchesters | Carlos is a bisexual, non-binary demon hunter.[468][469] |
Viktor Hargreeves | Elliot Page | The Umbrella Academy | Viktor is a bisexual trans man who dated a man and a woman at different points in the series. He is characterized as having had many girlfriends.[470][471][472] |
Jim Jimenez | Vico Ortiz | Our Flag Means Death | Jim is a bisexual, non-binary skilled fighter and pirate who has shown interest in both men and women throughout the series.[469] |
Loki Laufeyson | Tom Hiddleston | Loki | Loki is a bisexual, non-binary (although he's exclusively referred to with masculine language) shapeshifting god of mischief who has had relationships with men and women. (When Sylvie asked him about his romantic involvements and if it perhaps included another prince Loki replied, “A bit of both.”)[473][474] (He is referred to as "gender fluid" by series director Kate Herron.)[475] |
Jordan Li | London Thor and Derek Luh | Gen V | Jordan is a bisexual, non-binary gender-shifter. After being injected with Compound V, Jordan developed the power to change genders at will.[476][477] |
See also
[edit]- List of feature films with bisexual characters
- List of fictional bisexual characters
- List of lesbian characters in television
- List of gay characters in television
- List of transgender characters in television
- List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 1960s–2000s
- List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2010–2015
- List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2016–2019
- List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters: 2020s
- List of comedy television series with LGBT characters
- List of made-for-television films with LGBT characters
- List of LGBT characters in soap operas
- List of reality television programs with LGBT cast members
- Lists of LGBT figures in fiction and myth
- Lists of bisexual people
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Further reading
[edit]- Bryant, Wayne M. (1997). Bisexual Characters in Film: From Ana's to Zee (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-0789001429.
- Campbell, Jane; Carilli, Theresa, eds. (2017). Locating Queerness in the Media: A New Look (1st ed.). Lexington Books. ISBN 978-1498549059.
- Cook, Carson (2018). A content analysis of LGBT representation on broadcast and streaming television (Honors). University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
- Filippo, Maria San (2013). The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television (1st ed.). Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253008794.
- Meyer, Michaela (2010). "Representing Bisexuality on Television: The Case for Intersectional Hybrids". Journal of Bisexuality. 10 (4): 366–387. doi:10.1080/15299716.2010.521040. ISSN 1529-9716. S2CID 145197012.