Colman Domingo: The first Black gay movie star
With Rustin, Colman Domingo — Out's January/February cover star — is poised to make Oscars history. But as a leading man, he's already changing Hollywood.
January 24 2024 11:00 AM
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With Rustin, Colman Domingo — Out's January/February cover star — is poised to make Oscars history. But as a leading man, he's already changing Hollywood.
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