Jen Richards

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Jen Richards
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)writer, actress, producer, activist
Website https://smartassjen.com/

Jen Richards is an American writer, actress, producer, and activist.

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Life and career

Richards was born in Mississippi and resides in North Carolina. [1] She graduated from Shimer College with a BA in Philosophy, and studied at Oxford University. [2]

In 2015, she appeared as a supporting cast member of Caitlyn Jenner's reality show I Am Cait . In 2016, she co-starred, co-directed, co-wrote and co-produced the web series Her Story , which was nominated for an Emmy Award. [3] [4] Richards also co-produced the series More Than T and wrote the Trans 102 series. [5]

Richards joined the cast of the television series Nashville in 2017. [1] She became the first openly transgender person to appear on a CMT show, playing the first transgender character to appear on that network. [6] Richards also appeared in the 2017 film Easy Living. [7]

In June 2017, Richards wrote and appeared in a video open letter, presented by ScreenCrush and GLAAD, featuring trans actors asking for better representation in film and television. [8] [9]

In August 2018, HBO announced a series pickup of Tom Perrotta's Mrs. Fletcher , a half-hour comedy based on Perrotta's 2017 novel of the same name; Richards is cast as Margo Fairchild, a transgender community college writing teacher, as a series regular. [10]

Personal life

Richards is bisexual. [11] In August 2020, she announced her engagement to Rebekah Cheyne, a professor from Arizona State University. [12] [13]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 I Am Cait Self7 episodes
2016 Her Story VioletMain role, also writer and producer. Nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
2016–2017 Nashville Allyson Del Lago3 episodes
2017 Doubt McKaylaEpisode: "Clean Burn"
2017–2022 Better Things Jaia5 episodes
2018 Take My Wife NaomiEpisode 2.1
2018–2020 Blindspot Sabrina Larren3 episodes
2019 Tales of the City Anna Madrigal2 episodes
Mrs. Fletcher Margo Fairchild7 episodes
2021 Clarice Julia Lawson3 episodes
2023 Mayfair Witches Jojo8 episodes

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Easy Living Danny
2020 Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen SelfDocumentary film
Gossamer Folds Diana
2022 Framing Agnes BarbaraDocumentary film
MK Ultra Laura Stanley

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