Joey Soloway
Joey Soloway, born on September 26, 1965, is a prominent figure in American television, renowned for their multifaceted roles as a creator, showrunner, director, and writer. They gained widespread acclaim for their groundbreaking work on the Amazon original series *Transparent*, which they not only created but also wrote, directed, and executive produced. The series garnered significant recognition, earning Soloway two Emmy Awards. In addition to *Transparent*, they directed and wrote the film *Afternoon Delight* (2013), which earned them the Best Director award at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival that same year. Soloway also contributed to the critically acclaimed series *Six Feet Under* as a producer, further solidifying their reputation in the industry.
Identifying as non-binary and gender non-conforming, Soloway uses they/them pronouns. In a significant personal announcement on June 26, 2020, Soloway revealed their new first name, embracing their identity in a public and affirming manner. Throughout their career, Soloway has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ representation in media, using their platforms to challenge norms and push for greater inclusivity in storytelling. Their work continues to inspire audiences and fellow creators alike, establishing them as a trailblazer in contemporary television.