Nicole Maines, whose family won a Maine court case over transgender rights, will star in vampire fli
Nicole Maines, whose family won a Maine court case over transgender rights, will star in vampire flick
Nicole Maines gained national attention as a transgender teenager in Maine fighting for her right to use the girls bathroom in school. Now 20, shes starring in a horror film as a transgender teenager in Los Angeles trying to co-exist with and understand a group of feminist vampires.
Maines recently finished production in Los Angeles on the indie film Bit, in which she stars as Laurel, who moves to the big city and falls in with the vampires. Shes not sure if they want to kill her or befriend her, according to summaries of the film on the entertainment websites Deadline and Broadway World. No release date for the film has been announced.
Maines and her family gained national attention by legally challenging the decision of Orono school administrators not to allow Maines who was born a boy but identified as a girl from age 2 to use the girls bathroom.
In January 2014, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Maines rights were violated. The ruling was recognized as the first by a state supreme court affirming a transgender persons right to equal access to restrooms in public places.
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