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What Is Life Like after B2K and marriage to TPRO...lol

It does’nt grab me from the sneak peak, but honestly, i could watch Raz talk for hours so....

Thank You Olympics

watch Mens Basketball Highlights
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watch Diving Highlights
watch Syncro Diving HighlightsThank You Olympics

watch Wrestling Highlights
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watch Gymnastic Highlights
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watch Trampoline Highlights
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Lesbian, gay athletes bring home medals from Beijing .
Gold for out competitors in diving, soccer and handball

By RYAN LEE, Southern Voice

With the 2008 Summer Olympics now a memory, here’s the final medal count for
known gay and lesbian athletes who competed in Beijing:


GOLD

Gro Hammerseng & Katja Nyberg, Norway, Handball: Part of gold medal-winning team.

Natasha Kai, USA, Soccer: Part of gold medal-winning team.

Matthew Mitcham, Australia, Diving: Gold medal winner in men’s 10 meter platform competition.


SILVER

Vicky Galindo & Lauren Lappin, USA, Softball: Part of silver medal-winning team.

BRONZE

Linda Bresonik, Germany, Soccer: Part of bronze medal-winning team.

DID NOT MEDAL

Judith Arndt, Germany, Cycling: Finished sixth in the women’s time trial.

Imke Duplitzer, Germany, Fencing: Lost in the second round of individual epee competition.

Rennae Stubbs, Australia, Tennis: Lost in second round of women’s doubles with teammate Samantha Stosur.

Victoria Svensson, Sweden, Soccer: Lost in quarterfinal match to Germany.

FU*K JOHN STAMOS?

You thought Bob Saget was a Family man on that stupid show with the Olsen Twins...
or maybe the clean cut, silly host og Americas Funniest Videos?
actually, he’s a foul mouthed comedian who loves telling the ARISTOCRATS and
is getting roasted on SUNDAYAUGUST 17 Comedy Central 10pm clik link 4 preview.

Olympic Schedule

Some times you might be interested in,
Also, most of the Boxing and Gymnastics finished Today (
I went on NYtimes.com and got the schedule, you can pick your own favorites and recieve a customized schedule of events
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FASHION ROCKS AGAIN

Fashion ROCKS 5th ANNIVARSARY SHOW...
coming Tuesday September 9th, 2008 to CBS
mark your calendar....(last year was hot!)...c below
Timbaland - The Way I Are (Live Swarovski Fashion Rocks)
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Best picture will not be the best picture!

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24 MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WILL GATHER to watch the 80th annual Academy Awards Show. This year like the last several will be no exception, the best picture category will go to something mediocre and hardly worthy. Still, fun to watch the famous squirm in their seats waiting uncomfortably for the winner is....NONE OF THESE....Atonement,ok. JUNO heartwarming, but best picture?? MICAHAEL CLAYTON, great picture, not BEST picture. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, mildly entertaining, totally fucked up story and an ending no one understands except for the old men voting apparently. THERE WILL BE BLOOD, perhaps for best Actor, NOT best picture.
these are your nominees
ATONEMENT
JUNO
MICHAEL CLAYTON
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
i say fuk that....i saw a ton of great movies last year...any of these tips the oscars list
300
ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
BLADES OF GLORY
BOURNE ULTIMATUM
EL CANTANTE’
LAST MIMZY
LA VIE EN ROSE
PERSOPOLIS
RATATOUILLE
SHOOT EM UP
SICKO
SMOKIN ACES
TRANSFORMERS
FEEL FREE TO ADD MORE TO THE LIST...

THEN WATCH ON FEB 24 AND BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE REST OF US.
On the bright side,, at least they didnt nominate SWEENIE TODD
which was OK but DEFINITELY NOT PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Although the Golden Globes thought so...lolololololololol
critics....ha, what do they know.

CLIK HERE FOR THE FULL LIST

Supermodel Wisdom?

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Gay contestants on reality TV -- ''Make Me a Supermodel,'' and ''The Amazing Race'' have helped shape the public's perception of homosexuality

By Sean Smith for entertainment weekly magazine.

If you haven't been watching Bravo's newest reality series, Make Me a Supermodel, you're missing a whole lot of gratuitous on-air nudity and — now that we have your attention — one of the most provocative relationships on television. Ronnie, a gay 24-year-old student from Chicago, is enamored with his roommate, Ben, a straight (and recently married) 22-year-old prison guard from Nashville. Here's the kicker: Ben not only welcomes the attention but seems to have genuine affection for Ronnie. This unconsummated ''bromance'' has become the show's buzziest story line — and it's igniting plenty of will-they-or-won't-they speculation. Right now, it's nearly impossible to find a blog that doesn't refer to the duo as ''adorable.''
If the culture war is indeed over, then it's safe to say that reality TV played a major role in helping to end it. Had a show like
Supermodel existed 20 years ago, a guy like Ben would have been far more likely to refuse to bunk with a gay man than to flirt with him. But reality TV — despite all the ways in which it inspires the worst in human nature — is a remarkably effective weapon in the fight for gay acceptance. Ever since MTV launched The Real World in 1992, guys like Ben have grown up watching young gay people grapple with the same dramas and traumas as their straight peers. In its third year, The Real World featured Pedro Zamora, a charismatic young gay man who was HIV-positive. His death, soon after the season ended, touched millions and shaped their views on homosexuality.
According to a recent poll, the majority of college freshmen now approve of gay marriage, and it's worth noting — as compared with 2004 — that the topic has rarely come up during the presidential primaries. It all makes a certain kind of sense: Gen-Y'ers have seen lesbian Jackie Warner run a successful business on
Work Out. They watched a gay male couple win The Amazing Race 4 and two loving lesbian ministers lose it last season. Even MTV's execrable teen ''dating'' show, Next, has routinely featured same-sex-themed episodes. Gay characters show up on Top Chef and Survivor with little comment. The judges on that bastion of tolerance, American Idol, went out of their way to praise — not ostracize — a gay male auditioner this year. America's Next Top Model has had bisexual and lesbian contestants; Project Runway, on occasion, enlists a straight male one. And when a record-setting 6.2 million people tune in to the finale of the MTV reality series A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila to see whether the bisexual vixen picks a guy or a girl for a showmantic relationship, it's clear the world has changed.
Of course, none of this resolves the most pressing moral dilemma still facing us today: Should we actually be rooting for Ronnie and Ben to hook up? Probably not. But it's hard to avoid. They're pretty adorable together.

MUST C TV

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10
THE 50th Annual Grammy Awards on CBS. Performances by BEYONCE, ALICIA KEYS, CARRIE UNDERWOOD, FOO FIGHTERS (backed by a full orchestra) + more...
Will Kanye beat Amy Winehouse for Disc of the year?
Is Beyonce going to Win Over Rihanna?
ooh the excitement (yawn)
but what else are you gonna do before you hit VOODOO or CLICK on Sunday.
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Just a Family Guy

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He’s not “family,” but Emmy-winning Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane consistently packs his irreverent animated sitcoms with queer gags and subplots, even devoting entire episodes to hot-button gay issues such as marriage and adoption rights. With his sexy baritone (similar to Family Guy’s alcoholic dog Brian, just one of the many colorful characters he voices himself), the 34-year-old devoted Democrat drew us in to discuss what makes homosexuality so damn funny, and—step aside, Dumbledore—out one of his most popular characters as “almost certainly gay.”
By Brandon Voss
From The Advocate Magazine

I hope you’re prepared for my very gay line of questioning. I spent half the holidays with my gay cousin, so I think I’m good to go.
How did your cousin inform your views on homosexuality?We went to see him in a show when he was in high school or college, and I remember my parents talking about the fact that he might be gay and just doesn’t know it yet. It turned out that they were right. With certain parts of our family, it was taken for granted—“Oh, he’s gay”—and we didn’t think any more of it. Other parts of the family were, at times, less enlightened about it. At one point somebody said, “Maybe there’s a way for him to be cured,” which was fucking horrifying to hear from somebody that you love. But I credit my parents for raising me to be a logical person. I went to a very conservative boarding school called Kent with a lot of Republican students from very wealthy families, and a lot of times that does come with an unfortunate amount of negative traditionalism. I certainly remember hearing students use the word “fag” and whatnot, but it didn’t really register with me just because I hadn’t been directly exposed to any openly gay people yet. But then when I was, it was nice to find out that my brain was already set up the right way, so I didn’t give a shit.
Were you ever mistaken for gay, perhaps due in part to your longtime love of musical theater?Oh God, yeah. Big deal.
Did that ever cramp your style romantically?No. If anything, it would’ve helped. Hot chicks love gay guys.
What inspired Family Guy’s season 4 gay marriage episode “You May Now Kiss the…Uh…Guy Who Receives,” in which Brian’s flamboyant cousin Jasper visits with his Filipino boyfriend?A couple of years prior I had teamed up to write a pilot with two writers, both of whom were gay. One of them said that when he travels through the Midwest with his partner they have to go through this fucking dog and pony act when they stop at a hotel and the guy behind the counter says, “You want one room or two?” They have this charade where they’ll say to each other, “Is one room OK with you?” “Yeah, I’m cool with that if you are.” “Yeah, no big deal, we’ll just take one.” That was one of many conversations I had with them where I thought to myself, Why is it that Johnny Spaghetti Stain in fucking Georgia can knock a woman up, legally be married to her, and then beat the shit out of her, but these two intelligent, sophisticated writers who have been together for 20 years can’t get married? It’s infuriating and idiotic. I’m incredibly passionate about my support for the gay community and what they’re dealing with at this current point in time. I have arguments with people where I get red in the face, screaming at the top of my lungs.
According to DVD commentary, [your “standards and practices” legal department] had you say that an antigay propaganda video shown in the episode was made by “Pat Robertson Industries” to ensure that Fox wouldn’t be called homophobic. Are they always so paranoid when it comes to gay issues?It just depends. Religion is a lot more sensitive on a weekly basis to standards and practices than anything, which pisses me off. I was surprised that we were forced to add that Pat Robertson thing, because you had this unbelievably radical antigay film—obviously it was something we were making fun of. I thought, Aren’t people smart enough to know better?
The Parents Television Council voted the episode, along with many others, “Worst TV Show of the Week.” Do you appreciate that honor?Oh, yeah. That’s like getting hate mail from Hitler. They’re literally terrible human beings. I’ve read their newsletter, I’ve visited their website, and they’re just rotten to the core. For an organization that prides itself on Christian values—I mean, I’m an atheist, so what do I know?—they spend their entire day hating people. They can all suck my dick as far as I’m concerned.
Using the news anchor couple Greg and Terry you’ve also tackled LGBT issues on American Dad, most recently in the adoption episode “Surro-Gate.” Do you think you’re influencing viewer opinion?I certainly hope that we’re doing a small part to advance progress in that area. But there are some bits that we do on Family Guy and American Dad that are just pure comedy which I hope are not influencing people. 
Which character do gay fans respond to the most? Generally they respond to Stewie, because he’s arguably the most complex character. He originally began as this diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. We all feel that Stewie is almost certainly gay, and he’s in the process of figuring it out for himself. We haven’t ever really locked into it because we get a lot of good jokes from both sides, but we treat him oftentimes as if we were writing a gay character.
Is it odd how much people care about this cartoon baby’s sexuality? Yeah. We’ve had letters from homophobic fans in the past, and I sort of relish the idea of saying, “Yeah, well, you know what? Your favorite character, Stewie, is gay.”
Why did you base the voice of American Dad’s effete alien on Paul Lynde? I’ve always been a huge fan of his. It’s just a voice and characterization that I’ve always found so hysterically funny and just so unabashed. There’s an old Hanna-Barbera tradition of using character actors from the ’50s and ’60s as springboards for animated cartoon voices. No one had really touched Paul Lynde, and he seemed like such an obvious choice. They just re-released that Paul Lynde Halloween special and I picked up a copy. You just can’t take your eyes off the guy.
What makes homosexuality such a ripe source for humor? You know, that’s a very good question. There are obviously many different types of gay personalities, but what’s funny to me is when a gay character expresses mischievous guilt about something in which there are no stakes, like, “Ew, I’m going to watch one more episode of Sex and the City—don’t tell anybody!”
What are your favorite gay stereotypes? Certainly the singsong stereotype—you know, the guy who makes a joke and then has to say, [singsong] “Kidding!” We didn’t end up doing this with Greg and Terry because we thought they would be funnier taking the form that they do, but I’m always amused when there’s a gay couple and one is clearly the husband and one is clearly the wife. But there’s so many more, and I’m sure we’ll discover some new ones as we go along.
From Family Guy’s gay marriage episode title to Greg and Terry’s “pitcher” and “catcher” license plates, there also seems to be a fascination with the idea of tops versus bottoms. I’m not quite sure, but it is a source of comedy. It’s as if there’s paperwork involved before the sex can take place.
Unfortunately, gay groups haven’t always gotten the joke, like the controversial 2005 Family Guy bit in which Peter’s barbershop quartet informs a man that he has “full-blown AIDS.” Yeah, that was one that caused a lot of upset. But the strange thing is that never once in that gag did we say this was a gay guy. I heard from several people, “Well, he had a goatee, so he must be gay.” I’m like, “What? I had a goatee at one point!” On top of that, with most of the gags where it seems like we’re taking a potshot at black people, Asian people, Jewish people, or gay people, the joke is that Peter is an idiot. The character is Archie Bunker without the knowledge of what he’s doing. He has the mind of a child, basically, and a source of big laughs is when he doesn’t realize he’s doing something inappropriate. So that gag sort of took it to the next level. If you have to break terrible news to somebody, what’s the most sugarcoated, upbeat way to do it? We thought, A barbershop quartet might be nice.
Do you have gays on staff with whom to consult on gay content? One of our broadcast standards people—the censors—is gay, and I’ve had many, many conversations with him about a lot of these issues, making sure that we’re handling it in the right way. We have a few artists who are gay, and actually two of our executive producers are gay—I wonder if I’m allowed to say that in the press. [Laughs] For the first three seasons of Family Guy we had a gay writer who was really instrumental in building the relationship between Brian and Stewie that we kind of take for granted now. That’s something I didn’t really think of when I created the show, but it emerged in the writers’ room, particularly out of the pen of this one writer who really had a knack for those characters and opened the door for us to explore that facet of Stewie’s personality.
In American Dad’s season 2 Log Cabin Republicans episode “Lincoln Lover,” Stan makes a statement that “Gays are the new blacks.” Do you think that’s true? That’s a joke line, but in some ways, yes—to a less intense extent. You’re not dealing with things like segregated drinking fountains, but the fundamental civil rights issues are the same. I get particularly angry when I hear a black pundit speaking out against the gays. My thought is, Well, wait a minute, you fucker. You got yours and you’re denying them theirs? You of all people should understand what they’re going through. It just burns my blood.
Did your recent donation to Barack Obama’s campaign have anything to do with his stance on gay issues?It’s funny, but lately I’m leaning more toward [John] Edwards.
What? Aren’t you concerned about pissing off Oprah? I think I can handle that. Hey, a man can change his mind. It’s interesting that flip-flopping is considered a negative thing in politics. I’ve never understood that. I take the Bill Maher point of view: Give me the guy who can change his mind when presented with new information.
In the gay world, flip-flopping is considered a positive. [Laughs] Well, there ya go.
How do you feel about the young straight community’s cavalier use of the word “gay” to describe stupidity or weakness?I’ve used that term, but it’s like a homonym—no pun intended. Like the word “fag” is a derogatory term but also a British cigarette. There’s that whole George Carlin routine where he talks about the word “nigger.” He says that there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with that word—it’s the racist asshole using it that you gotta be worried about. Unless they’re hiding it well, there’s nobody on our staff who’s bigoted or homophobic. We’re all very progressive, and as a result we feel comfortable making jokes. We know what our own beliefs are, so no matter what we do it can’t possibly come from a negative place.
You’ve called Fox’s decision to air unfinished Family Guy episodes without your final approval during the writers’ strike “a colossal dick move.” How will you heal from that? Ultimately there will have to be some sort of reconciliation. When the strike is over we have to dry the tears pretty quickly and get back to work. It’s not like I’m going to be turning my nose in the air when I pass one of the bigwigs in the hall. Nothing’s to be gained from that. But the longer it goes on the more I perceive it as a handful of very rich well-dressed white men not wanting to give up a few hours on their private jets. The people at the top of the financial food chain have to give up a little bit—and by a little bit I mean a little bit.
What can we expect from the as yet unscheduled episode titled “Family Gay”? That has to do with Peter being injected with the gay gene as part of a scientific experiment to determine whether or not it’s a learned trait or something that you’re born with. The good news is that at the end of the episode we establish that it’s the latter. Basically, Peter’s in a gay relationship for an episode and winds up in one of those straight camps.
If you inexplicably woke up gay tomorrow, what would be your first order of business? I would seek out Justin Timberlake and get him to admit it.
If a house party full of America’s gay celebrities literally burst into flames, which one would you run in to save first?John Travolta. But if he’s not there for some reason, how about David Hyde Pierce? I’m acquainted with him and he’s a good man. And if we ever did a Family Guy Broadway musical, we would need him to play Stewie.

I Do Like Girls

DaniCampbell

I’M SOOOO HOT FOR HER

Because she look so much like a hot boy.....lol...tru..I kept seeing Dani around town here in Miami before catching recent episodes of
A SHOT AT LOVE. Everytime i would run into her i was like, i could soooo be with that girl...i was just amazed by how beautiful she was. Not the feminine or the masculine but the best of both worlds. Exquisite Beauty u r Dani.....I really wish my favorite Girl the best. It’s really good she didn’t win the show, cause the prize wasn’t too spectacular....(Tila???)
Now maybe i get my shot at love. ;-} lemme stop....
witness the drama on MTV
HERE

MWA’s 2 u Dani!!!!!

ADD HER ON
MYSPACE

(below is article from EXPRESS GAY NEWS)
After making it to the final round of an MTV bisexual TV dating show, Fort Lauderdale’s Dani Campbell is being called America’s favorite lesbian. Campbell, a 29-year-old Deerfield Beach firefighter, won over legions of fans with her appearance on “A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.” She has garnered the most postings of all the contestants on the show’s website, www.iamonmtv.com. She even has more hits than the show’s protagonist, Tila Tequila. Campbell appeared at New Moon Lounge in Wilton Manors to sign autographs and view the final episode with packed house of enthusiastic fans. She lost. The series aired during prime time and quickly became a pop culture sensation. It centered on Internet starlet/singer Tila Tequila, whose real last name is Nguyen. Tequila, who identifies as bisexual, had to choose a mate from among 16 men and 16 women. Campbell, one of just two butch girls in the cast, surprised many fans by making it to the finals, where she faced off against fresh-faced film student Bobby Banhart. At New Moon, the crowd squealed and cheered during Campbell’s date scenes with Tequila. They roared when Campbell rocked the mic rapping for her would-be girlfriend. They cried when Tequila chose Bobby. “I love Dani,” said Nikki Wiggins, a 25- year-old loan officer from Hollywood. “She’s real, she tells the truth and she’s hot.” Wiggins said that Campbell made a strong impression on her. Before watching the show Wiggins said she never felt attracted to girls who are not “girly.” “Dani opened my mind,”Wiggins said. And while organizers tried to shush the crowd as the episode built to the final moment, the energy in the room could not be quieted. At one point during the show, Campbell jumped up on a cocktail table and shouted, “Bobby sucks” during the segment that showed Banhart and Tequila making out in a hot tub. The crowd immediately took up the chant: “Bobby sucks! Bobby sucks!” The emotions spilled over when in the final moments Campbell was rejected. Nobody in New Moon could believe it. “It can’t end like that,” Pardo shrieked at the television screen. “I’m so pissed.” But for Campbell, watching the final episode was comforting. Due to a confidentiality agreement, she could not tell anybody the outcome from the time the show finished shooting in September. “It’s just a big relief to be able to speak about it,” she said. “At the beginning of the show, I really didn’t care. But then I got to know [Tequila] and soon I started developing feelings.” Campbell’s fans consider her a positive representation for young lesbians, and it’s likely that Campbell will tour college campuses for publicity. But her publicity tour kicked off with a rocky start. Campbell’s appearance at a fund-raiser for the Taravella High School was canceled by Broward County School District officials. Keith Bromery, the district’s spokesman, told the Miami Herald that the reason the event was canceled was not because of Campbell’s sexuality but because of the amount of sex and alcohol featured on the show. Bromery was quoted as saying, “The episode that I saw was a woman in various degrees of undress laying prone on a bar with guys drinking shots out of her belly button.”

I Want Candis

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she’s fabulous...and,
she was a boy, but who cares
...

One of my longime friends has definitely made good. Back in the day we could see Ms. CANDIS CAYNE on stage at MILK (one of the events i threw in NY) or around town dancing her beautiful ass off.

For many years her and sister (not really sister, but u know)....
LINA
Would tear up the club scene dance floors and stages with unforgettable, unmatched performances.
Which she still does from time to time.

Early on u knew who the stars were. Lina was in the major motion picture
WOO with Jada Pinkett Smith.
Then there’s the time Lina, Candis and
Laritza gave 3 very famous actors their lessons in womanhood for TOO WONG FOO....who else could possible teach John Leguizamo, Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes how 2 do proper drag performance??? Well drag is way behind this diva. BTW, Lina always hated being put in those categories too...and know both of them are proper Ladies so there’s no need for such carryings ons....lol
However, in the mass market, when u used 2 be a boy and are now a irl...they cast u as
The Tranny Lover 2 Billy Baldwin...and this Wednesday primetime showis definitely the greatest accomplishment from the aforementioned group, at least in SHOW BIZ.

And i am so happy for her.

I eagerly await where this ride is gonna take Candis...
on
her myspace page many transgendered people are professing how much it means to them as well.
If you are wondering why...just read the Bio below....

This show is important and happy and scandalous and witty and well, just fun...Great show

DIRTY SEXY MONEY
every wednesday on ABC...set ur DVR or be home 2 watch...
Brief Synopsis

As a boy, Nick George watched his father surrender his freedom and family as the trusted consigliere to the absurdly rich Darlings of New York City. Nick grew up being second to the overpowering family. Burned by his boyhood encounters with them, the idealistic Nick did a 180 degree turn and became a lawyer for the disadvantaged. After the death of his father, family patriarch Tripp Darling offers Nick the opportunity to inherit the responsibility of being the family lawyer and protecting the Darlings' secrets. But the ungodly salary that will allow Nick the freedom to be an altruistic do gooder is only part of the picture....

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LEARN IT!
Date of Birth:
Maui, Hawaii, USA more
Mini Biography:
Candis was born as Brendan McDaniel in Hawaii. Brendan transformed himself... more
Trivia:
Candis was the 2001 winner of the Miss Gay Continental U.S.A. national... more
Alternate Names:
Brendan McDanniel
US TV Schedule:
Wed. Oct. 3
ABC
Dirty Sexy Money
The Lions
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Filmography
Jump to filmography as: Actress, Self
Actress:
• 2000s
• 1990s
1. "Dirty Sexy Money" .... Carmelita (5 episodes, 2007)     - The Italian Banker (2007) TV Episode .... Carmelita     - Pilot (2007) TV Episode .... Carmelita     - The Lions (2007) TV Episode .... Carmelita     - The Trust (2007) TV Episode .... Carmelita     - The Game (????) TV Episode .... Carmelita
2. "CSI: NY" .... Quentin (1 episode, 2007)     - The Lying Game (2007) TV Episode .... Quentin
3. Starrbooty (2007) .... Annaka Manners
4. My Heart Belongs to Data (2006) .... Candis
5. Charlie! (1999)
6. Mob Queen (1998) .... Glorice Kalsheim
7. Always Something Better (1996) .... Billee ... aka Never Look Back (USA)
8. Stonewall (1995) .... Diva
9. To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995) (as Brendan McDanniel)
.... Candis Cayne
Self:
• 2000s
• 1990s
1. "The House of Venus Show" .... Herself (1 episode, 2006)     - Episode #2.3 (2006) TV Episode .... Herself
2. "Inside Edition" .... Herself (1 episode, 2006)     - I Used to Be a Boy (2006) TV Episode .... Herself
3. 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2006) (TV) .... Herself
4. "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch" .... Herself (1 episode, 2005)     - Episode dated 1 January 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Herself
5. Dragtime (1997) .... Candis Cayne
6. Wigstock: The Movie (1995) (as Brendan McDanniel) .... Himself (Candis Cayne) ... aka Wigstock - Der Film (Germany)