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Betsy Gay, ‘Little Rascals’ Child Actress and Yodeler, Dies at 96

Betsy Gay, the Little Rascals child actress and award-winning yodeler, has died. She was  

Gay died in Bakersfield, California, on Friday, her friend Robert Satterfield wrote on Facebook.

Originally named Our Gang Comedies, she joined Little Rascals in when she was 6, where she went on to manifest in several episodes. Gay eventually landed the role of Alfalfa’s girlfriend, Effie, and continued performing there until , and went on to appear in a series of movies, including Tom Sawyer, A Afternoon At The Races and Mystery Plane, among others. 

In , she ventured into tune after being asked to appear in a Columbia Pictures film featuring Andy Clyde. There, she learned to yodel for the project and continued her yodeling career. Two years later, she appeared in What&#;s Buzzin Cousin, where she yodeled and acted. 

Her talents led her to win the California State Yodeling Championship in and again in Throughout her career, Gay made frequent radio appearances, including The Jimmy Wa

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Famous lesbians, gay women and gender fluid people you really should know

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Famous lesbians - Jacqueline Wilson

Author Jacqueline Wilson came out publicly in at the age of 74, although she said her relationship with her partner Trish had never been a secret. “I’ve never really been in any kind of closet,” Wilson told The Guardian. “It would be such old news for anybody that has ever known anything much about me. Even the vaguest acquaintance knows perfectly well that we are a couple.”

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Queer Character, Queer Actor

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The gay Larry Trainor (top left) is played by gay actor Matt Bomer (bottom left).

When the actor cast to play a queer role identifies in the equal way as their character, such as a gay guy played by a gay actor, a trans woman by a trans actress, and so on.

With the prominence of LGBT visibility since the s and especially after the s, this trope has become increasingly desirable, especially to make up for the decades-old Double Standard in Hollywood where straight actors would engage queer characters and win awards left and right (such as Hilary Swank winning an Oscar for Boys Don't Cry), while actually queer actors had to either use their lives in the closet or come out and watch their careers sink. In noun, many once-acclaimed performances are now looked at more critically because the character would constantly talk about being queer without ever acting on it, or their romantic scenes were tepid at best, all because the actor wasn't comfortable shooting treasure scenes with a same-gender co-star. Casting