Pose
2018 American drama television series
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2022 | Pose received multiple award nominations at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, including Best Drama Series and acting nominations for Billy Porter and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. |
2022 | The show won Outstanding Drama Series at the GLAAD Media Awards, recognizing its significant LGBTQ+ representation. |
2022 | Pose was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards, with Billy Porter nominated for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series. |
2022 | The show won Best Period and/or Character Make-Up and Best Hair Styling at the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards. |
2022 | Michaela Jaé Rodriguez wins Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama, marking a significant milestone for transgender representation in television |
August 8 2021 | Season 3 of Pose premiered. |
July 13 2021 | Michaela Jaé Rodriguez became the first trans lead ever nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. |
June 6 2021 | Pose concluded its final season, marking the end of the groundbreaking television series. |
May 2 2021 | The third and final season of Pose premiered on FX. |
March 2021 | FX confirmed that the third season would be the final season of Pose. |
March 20 2021 | Filming for the third and final season of 'Pose' was completed. |
2020 | Janet Mock wins Black Reel Television Award for Outstanding Directing for the episode 'In My Heels' |
March 14 2020 | Production on the third season was suspended due to the COVID-19 health crisis. |
2019 | Billy Porter became the first openly gay Black man to be nominated for and win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. |
October 26 2019 | Season 2 of Pose premiered. |
June 17 2019 | FX renewed Pose for a third season. |
June 11 2019 | The second season of Pose premiered on FX, continuing to receive critical acclaim. |
March 2019 | The series was featured at the Paley Center for Media's annual Paleyfest LA at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. |
March 23 2019 | At PaleyFest, Ryan Murphy revealed that Patti LuPone would guest star in the second season of Pose. |
March 21 2019 | Pose premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC Two, expanding the series' international reach. |
October 2018 | Leiomy Maldonado and Danielle Polanco were brought on to choreograph the series' ball scenes. Janet Mock and Our Lady J joined the show's writing and producing staff. |
September 19 2018 | Sandra Bernhard announced as a series regular for season two, reprising her role of Nurse Judy. |
July 23 2018 | Dyllón Burnside emceed a benefit concert celebrating the season one finale, raising money for GLSEN. The event featured performances by Billy Porter and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, and included a conversation about LGBTQ safe spaces. |
July 12 2018 | Pose was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 11, 2019. |
June 3 2018 | Pose premiered on FX, marking the start of the groundbreaking television series about New York City's ball culture and LGBTQ community. |
May 17 2018 | Pose held its world premiere at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan, marking the first public screening of the series. |
May 9 2018 | Ryan Murphy announced he would donate all profits from Pose to LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations, including the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, and the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center. |
May 3 2018 | FX released the first official trailer for 'Pose', providing a more comprehensive preview of the upcoming drama series. |
April 12 2018 | FX released the first teaser trailer for the 'Pose' television series, generating initial audience anticipation. |
February 2018 | Production for the remaining episodes of the first season was expected to begin. |
December 27 2017 | Tatiana Maslany exited the series after her character was redeveloped into a 50-year-old African-American woman, with Charlayne Woodard recast in the role. |
December 27 2017 | FX ordered the first season of Pose, consisting of eight episodes. |
October 2017 | Production for the pilot of 'Pose' began in New York City. |
October 26 2017 | Additional main cast members Evan Peters, Kate Mara, James Van Der Beek, and Tatiana Maslany were announced. |
October 25 2017 | Announcement of main cast, including transgender actors Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Indya Moore, Dominique Jackson, Hailie Sahar, Angelica Ross, and cisgender actors Ryan Jamaal Swain, Billy Porter, and Dyllón Burnside. The production team claimed this was the largest transgender cast ever for a scripted series. |
March 2017 | Ryan Murphy and his team began casting for the Pose TV series, marking the start of assembling a groundbreaking transgender cast. |
March 16 2017 | FX gave a pilot order for Pose, with Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Steven Canals writing the pilot and set to executive produce alongside Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, and Sherry Marsh. |
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