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Rue's friend Jules Vaughn in the HBO television series "Euphoria".
Key Dates and Places
Born Date: December 31, 1998.
Born Place: Trenton, New Jersey, USA.
Career
Current occupation: Actress, Model, Activist.
Current Place of Work: Primarily film and television sets, modeling agencies.
Achievements and Recognition
Awards: MTV Movie & TV Award nomination for Best Kiss (shared with Zendaya) for "Euphoria" (2020).
Education
Attended Needham B. Broughton High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Transferred to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts High School for visual arts.
Life Philosophy: Openly advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility, particularly for transgender individuals. Expresses strong opinions on societal issues through her platform.
Residence and Financial Status
Net Worth: Estimated to be in the range of $1 - $2 million.
Relationships
Past Romantic Relationships: Dated Dominic Fike.
Family
Parents: Katy Schafer and Mac Schafer, a Presbyterian minister.
Siblings: Has three younger siblings.
Main Milestones
Birth and Early Life
December 31, 1998
Hunter Schafer was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to Katy and Mac Schafer. Her father is a Presbyterian minister. She grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, and from a young age, exhibited a strong artistic inclination, developing skills in drawing and design. This creative foundation would later prove instrumental in her career.
Political Activism and 'Teen Vogue'
2016
Prior to acting, Schafer gained visibility as a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. She spoke out against North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act (HB2), also known as the 'bathroom bill,' which restricted transgender individuals' access to public restrooms. Her activism led to opportunities like being featured in 'Teen Vogue', where she discussed her experiences as a transgender woman and her passion for social justice.
Modeling Career Ascent
2017-2018
Before transitioning to acting, Hunter Schafer established a successful career as a model. She worked with numerous high-profile fashion houses, including Dior, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Versus Versace, Rick Owens, Helmut Lang, Ann Demeulemeester, and Comme des Garçons. Her unique look and striking presence made her a sought-after figure in the fashion world, providing a platform that would eventually propel her into acting.
Breakthrough Role in 'Euphoria'
2019
Schafer's acting debut came in the HBO drama series 'Euphoria,' created by Sam Levinson. She landed the role of Jules Vaughn, a transgender teenage girl navigating love, identity, and addiction. Her nuanced and authentic portrayal of Jules garnered widespread critical acclaim and instantly catapulted her to stardom. Schafer also served as a consultant and co-writer for a special episode focused on Jules, further solidifying her creative involvement and influence on the show.
Directorial Debut and Further Acting Roles
2022
Hunter Schafer continued to expand her creative horizons by directing an episode of 'Euphoria', showcasing her versatility beyond acting. She also began taking on roles in other projects, demonstrating her commitment to diverse and challenging characters. This period marked her transition from a breakout star to a multifaceted artist capable of both acting and directing.
Roles in 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes' and 'Cuckoo'
2023
Schafer secured a prominent role in 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes', a prequel to the original Hunger Games series. This big-budget film further solidified her presence in mainstream cinema. Additionally, she starred in the horror film 'Cuckoo,' showcasing her willingness to explore diverse genres and roles.
Upcoming Projects and Continued Advocacy
2024
As of 2024, Hunter Schafer continues to be involved in various acting projects and remains a visible advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and transgender representation. She is constantly evolving as an artist and using her platform to inspire and empower others. Her future endeavors are highly anticipated by both her fans and the industry, solidifying her status as a significant figure in contemporary culture.
Hunter Schafer was born on December 31, 1998, in Trenton, New Jersey,[1][2] to parents Katy and Mac Schafer. Her father is a Presbyterian minister, and their family moved between churches and congregations in New Jersey, Arizona, and finally Raleigh, North Carolina,[3][4] where she was raised.[5] She has three younger siblings: two sisters and a brother.[6] Schafer said she started expressing femininity as a toddler. In seventh grade, Schafer came out to her parents as a gay boy; however, she started experiencing gender dysphoria in eighth grade. In ninth grade, she came out as a transgender girl and began transitioning after being diagnosed with dysphoria.[7][8][9] She had also questioned if she had a non-binary identity.[5] She stated that the Internet helped her cope with her gender identity, as she turned to YouTube and social media to learn about people's transition timelines.[7]
Schafer first made headlines in 2016 when she became the youngest name listed as a plaintiff on the ACLU and Lambda Legal's lawsuit,[10][11]Carcaño v. McCrory, against the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act. The bill prevented trans people from using the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity, instead deciding bathroom usage based on their assigned sex at birth.[12] The lawsuit led to the bill's repeal.[12][13] While acting as a plaintiff, she made a film protesting the bill, which was released by the online magazine Rookie.[13] She also wrote about the bill in a widely-shared essay for Teen Vogue[14] in July 2016.[15] For her activism, including her activism against the Act, Teen Vogue listed Schafer on its 2017 "21 Under 21" list of women and femme trailblazers under the age of 21 and granted her an interview with Hillary Clinton.[16][17]
In early childhood, Schafer developed skills in visual arts, including watercolor painting; in high school, she used these skills to design clothes. The inspirations for her visual style were Tim Burton and Skottie Young. She posted watercolor and photography works on her Instagram account, which became popular. Her clothing designs, which often incorporated political activist messaging, were profiled by Huffington Post in 2017.[18] She contributed illustrations and comic art to Rookie,[13][19] as well as essays.[14] She went to Needham B. Broughton High School and transferred to the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she graduated from their High School Visual Arts program.[20] In 2017, Schafer became a semifinalist in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.[21]
Schafer started modeling shortly after high school.[22] She wanted to use the privileges of "looking like a model" to deconstruct ideas regarding gender identity. In 2017, she signed with Elite Model Management after meeting an agent of theirs on Instagram, so she moved to Brooklyn to model in New York City.[10][23] She first worked with Dior and Marc Jacobs, among other brands,[24] and by the end of the year she had modeled for Converse, Gucci, Helmut Lang, and Versus Versace.[6] In early 2018, she walked for nine fashion houses including Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, and House of Holland. She made her debut at New York Fashion Week, and traveled abroad for the first time to model in Europe.[10][13] She started appearing in fashion magazines around the world; Marie Claire magazine wrote: "the fashion industry embraced Schafer for her ethereal yet edgy look and cool-kid versatility".[23] She has also modeled for multiple other brands.[a] After high school, Schafer planned to attend Central Saint Martins, an arts college in London, England where she was accepted, to study clothing design for nonbinary people.[13][23] She also wanted to open a studio and gallery for trans artists in New York, using grant money she had received from Teen Vogue for her "21 Under 21" listing.[10] However, she decided to focus on acting, after she received a role on the HBO series Euphoria.[5][19][14]
In 2019, Schafer was cast in Euphoria as a transgender high school girl, Jules Vaughn, marking her acting debut.[19][29] She joined the show after finding a casting call for transgender girls on Instagram, which required no previous acting experience. A few days later, her modeling agency told her she received the audition.[19][14] She did her final audition in Los Angeles, filmed the show's pilot there a month later,[7] and moved to Los Angeles to film the first season.[14] At the time, trans television characters were rare (GLAAD found there were 17 trans characters on television in 2017 and 2018), as were trans actors playing them.[13] She worked with show's creator, Sam Levinson, to make sure Jules's trans experiences were accurate.[7] Jules was praised by Vulture for not being a victim of violence like most trans women on screen; she stands up for herself, rather than being a passive victim of the men around her.[30] Schafer also worked with the show's costume designer, Heidi Bivens, to make Jules' wardrobe.[5]
Schafer's performance was widely praised. Paper magazine wrote that Euphoria being her acting debut "will be hard for viewers to tell from the get-go."[31] For the role, she received a Shorty Award, an MTV Movie & TV Award, and a Dorian Award.[32][33][34]The Advocate wrote that she was one of many transgender actors not nominated at the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards who should have been.[35] In 2020, Queerty named her among the 50 queer people "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people".[36] In 2021, Schafer co-wrote an episode of Euphoria that was released between its first and second seasons, titled "Fuck Anyone Who's Not a Sea Blob". The episode, which features Jules in therapy describing her experiences in womanhood, was critically acclaimed.[37][38][39]
In 2021, Time named her to its Next list of "100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future", with a tribute written by Euphoria co-star Zendaya.[40] Also in 2021, Prada announced Hunter as their new house ambassador, and in 2022, she became the global brand ambassador for Shiseido Makeup.[41][42] In 2022, Schafer starred in the English dub of the Japanese animated film Belle.[43] She made her directorial debut when making the music video for Girl in Red's song hornylovesickmess; Schafer also shared some of the storyboard sketches alongside their respective final shots from the video.[44][45] She directed the video for Anohni and the Johnsons' song "Why Am I Alive Now?" the following year.[46] She became the new face of Mugler's Angel perfume in 2023.[22]
In 2019, Schafer said that she was "closer to what you might call a lesbian",[61] and in 2021, she stated she was "bi or pan or something".[62] She was in a brief relationship with Spanish singer Rosalía for about five months in 2019, which she confirmed after speculation with GQ in 2024. They remained close friends and Schafer considers Rosalía to be "family no matter what".[9] Schafer dated her Euphoria co-star Dominic Fike from February 2022 to c. July 2023.[63][64] She claims their relationship ended after she found out he cheated on her.[65][66]
In 2019, Schafer said she used she/her pronouns, but also used the title of "Mx. Schafer".[13] In 2016, she stated, "I do like people to know that I'm not a cis girl because that's not something that I am or feel like I am."[8] However, in 2024, she said she would like to talk about her trans identity less, as she had moved on from the most difficult parts of her transition and just wanted to "be a girl"; she lamented that her identity had become the centerpiece of her career, giving her offers for "tons of trans roles", which she started declining.[9] In an interview with Rolling Stone, when asked about being considered a transgender activist, Schafer said: "No. I'm just a tranny who's famous, you know?"[67]
In August 2022, Schafer liked and commented "!!!!!" on an Instagram post that criticized non-binary people who "fought to have trans identities no longer considered a medical condition that requires dysphoria" and who "couldn’t stand to let binary trans people be the voice of [the transgender] community," linking their activism to growing negative social attitudes and legislation targeting the trans community. This prompted backlash from some queer fans, with many accusing Schafer of endorsing transmedicalism.[68][69] Commenting on a later Instagram post, Schafer denied being a transmedicalist or holding hatred towards non-binary people, saying that she merely felt there was "an in-balance [sic] in the visibility and space-taken up between non-binary folks and binary trans women (particularly those of color and/or those who have resulted [sic] to sex work as a means of survival) that i think deserves attention/ re-evaluation (as far as resources and platforms go) within the LGBTQ+ community".[70]
Through an eight-minute TikTok video published in February 2025, Schafer criticized the Trump administration and the U.S. Department of State for changing her passport gender marker from female to male without her consent or knowledge.[73] She stated the following day that she spoke out because "it's important to just keep track of where things are in our country" and that she felt that "it was a good, necessary point" to share.[74]Marcy Rheintgen, believed to be the first person arrested under the Florida's anti-transbathroom law, describes Schafer as a personal hero who inspired her to challenge the law after Schafer was issued a male passport.[75][76]
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