Groundbreaking 'All My Children' Trans Character Jeffrey Carlson Died at 48

Groundbreaking ‘All My Children’ Trans Character Jeffrey Carlson Died at 48

Actor Jeffrey Carlson, well-known for playing a revolutionary trans character on All My Children, has apparently passed away. No information on the cause or setting was immediately available for this 48-year-old man.

Since 2006, the actor has been a part of the daytime TV programme.

Adam Feldman, the theatre editor at Time Out New York, tweeted the information.

Carlson was a “powerful actor,” according to Feldman.

In August 2006, Carlson made her television debut as Zarf, and she later made a comeback as Zoe, a trans woman, in November of that same year.

On Facebook, The Shakespeare Theatre Company posted a tribute. “STC is heartbroken to hear about Jeffrey Carlson’s demise recently. Throughout his career, Jeffrey delivered stunning and nuanced performances that led him from television and cinema to Broadway and, happily for us, to STC.

The article included his standout performances in Lorenzaccio (2005), Hamlet (2007), Free For All (2008), Romeo and Juliet (2016), and Free For All (2017).

“To those who knew and loved Jeffrey best—his friends, family, and coworkers—we send our love.”

Carlson, who was born in Long Beach, California, attended the Juilliard School.

In 2003, he made his Broadway debut in Edward Albee’s The Goat or Who Is Sylvia.

Alongside Academy Award winner Hilary Swank, he would subsequently appear in Tartuffe and The Miracle Worker.

In Taboo from 2003 to 2004, Carlson played Marilyn, a British music singer from the 1980s.

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