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| alias = {{hlist|Zarf|Freddie}}
| alias = {{hlist|Zarf|Freddie}}
| image1 = Image:Zarf-Zoe (B).jpg
| image1 = Image:Zarf-Zoe (B).jpg
| caption1 = [[Jeffrey Carlson]] as Zoe
| first= {{start date|2006|08|23}}
| first= {{start date|2006|08|23}}
| last= {{start date|2007|04|26}}
| last= {{start date|2007|04|26}}
| cause= returns to London
| creator= [[Megan McTavish]]
| creator= [[Megan McTavish]]
| gender = [[Transgender]] [[female]]
| father = Bill Luper
| father = Bill Luper
| mother = Marje Luper
| mother = Marje Luper
| portrayer = [[Jeffrey Carlson]]
| portrayer = [[Jeffrey Carlson]]
| years = 2006–2007
| years = 2006–07
| occupation = Singer
| occupation = Singer
| home = London
}}
}}


'''Zoe Luper''' is a [[fictional character]] portrayed by actor [[Jeffrey Carlson]] on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[daytime drama]] ''[[All My Children]]''. Zoe is possibly the first transgender television character depicted at the beginning of [[male-to-female]] [[Transitioning (transgender)|transition]].<ref name="www.msnbc.msn.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15910439/ |title=''All My Children'' features transgender role |author=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 26, 2006 |website=Today.com |access-date=2017-12-15}}</ref> The character debuted in August 2006 as '''Zarf''', a rock star who presents as male. Zarf/Zoe returned during the period of November 29, 2006 to April 26, 2007.
'''Zoe Luper''' is a fictional character portrayed by actor [[Jeffrey Carlson]] on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[daytime drama]] ''[[All My Children]]''. Zoe is perhaps the first [[transgender]] television character depicted at the beginning of [[male-to-female]] [[Transitioning (transgender)|transition]] and [[coming out]].<ref name="Today">{{cite web |url=https://www.today.com/popculture/all-my-children-features-transgender-role-wbna15910439 |title=''All My Children'' features transgender role |agency=Associated Press |date=November 26, 2006 |website=Today.com |access-date=2017-12-15}}</ref> The character debuted in August 2006 as '''Zarf''', an English rock star who presents as male. Zarf/Zoe returned during the period of November 29, 2006 to April 26, 2007.


Zoe was created by [[Megan McTavish]], the show's head writer. Her inspiration for the character was ''[[TransGeneration]]'' (2005), a documentary series about [[transgender]] students at universities in the US. "I found [the students'] experiences so moving that I started thinking along those lines," she said.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/film/soap-dish |title=Soap dish: A blond transgender bombshell makes daytime-TV history on ''All My Children'' |last=Greenfield |first=Beth |date=January 18, 2007 |website=[[Time Out New York]] |access-date=2017-02-22}}</ref>
Zoe was created by ''All My Children'' head writer [[Megan McTavish]]. She was inspired by ''[[TransGeneration]]'' (2005), a documentary-style reality series about transgender students at US universities.


==Storyline==
==Storylines==
Zoe is introduced on August 23, 2006 as '''Freddie Luper''', a male-presenting international rock star whose stage name is Zarf. Due to a strained relationship with her father, Freddie had left home at age 16. At 19, Zarf is a rock star and a millionaire. In 2006, [[Babe Carey|Babe Carey Chandler]] and [[Josh Madden]] persuade Zarf to sign a contract allowing them to use her music in an [[ad campaign]] for Fusion Cosmetics.
Zoe is introduced on August 23, 2006, as '''Freddie Luper''', a male-presenting English musician whose stage name is Zarf. Due to a strained relationship with her father, Freddie had left home at age 16. In 2006, [[Babe Carey|Babe Carey Chandler]] and [[Josh Madden]] persuade Zarf to sign a contract allowing them to use her music in an [[ad campaign]] for Fusion Cosmetics.


In the episode of November 29, 2006, Zarf causes a stir by meditating in the nude to connect with the creative energies of the offices of Fusion Cosmetics. Zarf meets and falls instantly in love with [[Bianca Montgomery]], who is a [[lesbian]]. Her feelings for Bianca give Zarf the courage to [[come out]] on [[New Year's Eve]] as a [[transgender lesbian]] named Zoe.
In the episode of November 29, 2006, Zarf causes a stir by meditating in the nude at the offices of Fusion Cosmetics (to connect with the creative energies). Zarf meets [[Bianca Montgomery]], and instantly falls in love with her, but when Zarf kisses her, she is angry, and informs her that she is a [[lesbian]]. Zarf realizes that there is a reason she was attracted to a lesbian.<ref name="Today"/> On [[New Year's Eve]], Zarf [[comes out]] as a [[transgender lesbian]] named Zoe.


Later, Zoe is suspected of being the Satin Slayer, a serial killer who poisoned [[Simone Torres]] and Erin Lavery, who attempted to kill [[Danielle Frye]]. when she is openly accused at the Chandler Mansion, she reveals that she is transgender, but no one believes her except [[Babe Carey|Babe]]. Some people in the town of Pine Valley come to accept Zoe as a woman, but others remain skeptical of her and of transgender experience in general. Zoe is attacked by the Satin Slayer and survives. She is cleared of suspicion when the true killer is revealed to be [[List of All My Children characters#Alexander Cambias, Sr.|Alexander Cambias, Sr]].
Later, Zoe (still presenting as Zarf) is suspected of being the Satin Slayer, a serial killer who poisoned [[Simone Torres]] and Erin Lavery, and who attempted to kill [[Danielle Frye]]. When she is openly accused at the Chandler Mansion, she reveals that she is transgender. No one believes her except [[Babe Carey|Babe]]. Some people in the town of Pine Valley come to accept Zoe as a woman, but others remain skeptical of her and of transgender experience in general. Zoe is attacked by the Satin Slayer and survives. She is cleared of suspicion when the true killer is revealed to be [[List of All My Children characters#Alexander Cambias, Sr.|Alexander Cambias, Sr]].


As part of her [[Transitioning (transgender)|transition]], Zoe joins a transgender support group and meets with an [[endocrinologist]]. She talks with her mother about being transgender, and their relationship improves. She has not decided whether or not to undergo [[genital reassignment surgery]]. She receives a letter from her father, who says that he hopes to be able one day to accept and love Zoe as he loved Freddie. She returns to her home in [[London]] to continue her transition, and to begin work on a new album.
As part of her [[Transitioning (transgender)|transition]], Zoe joins a transgender support group and meets with an [[endocrinologist]]. She talks with her mother about being transgender; their relationship improves. Zoe says she has not decided whether or not to undergo [[genital reassignment surgery]]. She receives a letter from her father, who says that he hopes to be able one day to accept and love Zoe as he loved Freddie. She returns to her home in [[London]] to continue her transition, and to begin work on a new album. Bianca goes with her.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2007/06/01/face_time_jeffrey_carlson/ |title=Q&A: Actor Jeffrey Carlson |date=May 31, 2007 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |access-date=2017-12-15}}</ref>

==Creation==
Zoe was created by [[Megan McTavish]], head writer for ''[[All My Children]]''. Her inspiration for the character was ''[[TransGeneration]]'' (2005), a [[docusoap]] about [[transgender]] students at universities in the US. "I found [the students'] experiences so moving that I started thinking along those lines," she said.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.timeout.com/newyork/film/soap-dish |title=Soap dish: A blond transgender bombshell makes daytime-TV history on ''All My Children'' |last=Greenfield |first=Beth |date=January 18, 2007 |website=[[Time Out New York]] |access-date=2017-02-22 |archive-date=December 16, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171216034817/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/film/soap-dish |url-status=dead }}</ref> Before taping Zoe's episodes, the production team consulted with transgender people and the US non-profit [[GLAAD]] (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation).<ref name="Today"/> [[Jeffrey Carlson]], who plays Zoe, is an American actor who affects an English accent for the role.

''All My Children'' [[executive producer]] Julie Hanan Carruthers issued a [[public relations]] statement when Zoe's forthcoming storyline was announced:

{{blockquote|''All My Children'' has a long-standing commitment to telling socially relevant stories that entertain and inform. Viewers can expect a heartfelt story between two people who share a common ground, yet learn about inherent differences and understanding. At its core, this is a story of acceptance and love.<ref name="Playbill">{{cite web |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/103785.html |title=''Taboo''{{'}}s Jeffrey Carlson to Make History on Daytime TV |last=Gans |first=Andrew |date=November 27, 2006 |website=[[Playbill]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930193946/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/103785.html |archive-date=2007-09-30}}</ref>}}

Carruthers told the [[Associated Press]] that ''All My Children'' was in search of something new, and that the production team was aware that their audience was drawn to plot elements dealing with sex and sexuality.<ref name="Today"/> The show had lost more than 60% of its audience since 1992.<ref name="Today"/>

Although Zoe is not the first transgender character to appear in a US daytime drama, she may be the first [[transfeminine]] character on US television to come out as transgender, and then to begin transitioning.<ref name="Today"/><ref name="Playbill"/> In ''[[The City (1995 TV series)|The City]]'', a daytime drama that aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1995 to 1997, Carlotta Chang played Azure C., a model who has already transitioned, and who comes out to her fiancé as [[transsexual]].<ref name="Today"/><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/02/22/nyregion/12-characters-in-search-of-a-soap-opera-again.html |title=12 Characters in Search of a Soap Opera, Again |last=Kershaw |first=Sarah |date=February 22, 1997 |website=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=2017-12-15}}</ref> In early 2006, ''[[The L Word]]'' introduced a storyline in which the character [[Moira Sweeney]] comes out as a [[trans man]], and changes his given name to Max as part of his transition.<ref name="Today"/> Max is portrayed by [[Daniel Sea]].


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of All My Children characters|List of ''All My Children'' characters]]
* [[List of All My Children characters|List of ''All My Children'' characters]]
* [[Laura Jane Grace]]
* [[Laura Jane Grace]]
* [[Maya Avant]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928070008/http://www.supersoapfans.com/1zoe/zoemain.html ''Zoe's Journey'']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928070008/http://www.supersoapfans.com/1zoe/zoemain.html ''Zoe's Journey'']



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Zoe Luper
All My Children character
Portrayed byJeffrey Carlson
Duration2006–07
First appearanceAugust 23, 2006 (2006-08-23)
Last appearanceApril 26, 2007 (2007-04-26)
Created byMegan McTavish
In-universe information
Other names
  • Zarf
  • Freddie
OccupationSinger
FatherBill Luper
MotherMarje Luper

Zoe Luper is a fictional character portrayed by actor Jeffrey Carlson on the ABC daytime drama All My Children. Zoe is perhaps the first transgender television character depicted at the beginning of male-to-female transition and coming out.[1] The character debuted in August 2006 as Zarf, an English rock star who presents as male. Zarf/Zoe returned during the period of November 29, 2006 to April 26, 2007.

Zoe was created by All My Children head writer Megan McTavish. She was inspired by TransGeneration (2005), a documentary-style reality series about transgender students at US universities.

Storylines

[edit]

Zoe is introduced on August 23, 2006, as Freddie Luper, a male-presenting English musician whose stage name is Zarf. Due to a strained relationship with her father, Freddie had left home at age 16. In 2006, Babe Carey Chandler and Josh Madden persuade Zarf to sign a contract allowing them to use her music in an ad campaign for Fusion Cosmetics.

In the episode of November 29, 2006, Zarf causes a stir by meditating in the nude at the offices of Fusion Cosmetics (to connect with the creative energies). Zarf meets Bianca Montgomery, and instantly falls in love with her, but when Zarf kisses her, she is angry, and informs her that she is a lesbian. Zarf realizes that there is a reason she was attracted to a lesbian.[1] On New Year's Eve, Zarf comes out as a transgender lesbian named Zoe.

Later, Zoe (still presenting as Zarf) is suspected of being the Satin Slayer, a serial killer who poisoned Simone Torres and Erin Lavery, and who attempted to kill Danielle Frye. When she is openly accused at the Chandler Mansion, she reveals that she is transgender. No one believes her except Babe. Some people in the town of Pine Valley come to accept Zoe as a woman, but others remain skeptical of her and of transgender experience in general. Zoe is attacked by the Satin Slayer and survives. She is cleared of suspicion when the true killer is revealed to be Alexander Cambias, Sr.

As part of her transition, Zoe joins a transgender support group and meets with an endocrinologist. She talks with her mother about being transgender; their relationship improves. Zoe says she has not decided whether or not to undergo genital reassignment surgery. She receives a letter from her father, who says that he hopes to be able one day to accept and love Zoe as he loved Freddie. She returns to her home in London to continue her transition, and to begin work on a new album. Bianca goes with her.[2]

Creation

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Zoe was created by Megan McTavish, head writer for All My Children. Her inspiration for the character was TransGeneration (2005), a docusoap about transgender students at universities in the US. "I found [the students'] experiences so moving that I started thinking along those lines," she said.[3] Before taping Zoe's episodes, the production team consulted with transgender people and the US non-profit GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation).[1] Jeffrey Carlson, who plays Zoe, is an American actor who affects an English accent for the role.

All My Children executive producer Julie Hanan Carruthers issued a public relations statement when Zoe's forthcoming storyline was announced:

All My Children has a long-standing commitment to telling socially relevant stories that entertain and inform. Viewers can expect a heartfelt story between two people who share a common ground, yet learn about inherent differences and understanding. At its core, this is a story of acceptance and love.[4]

Carruthers told the Associated Press that All My Children was in search of something new, and that the production team was aware that their audience was drawn to plot elements dealing with sex and sexuality.[1] The show had lost more than 60% of its audience since 1992.[1]

Although Zoe is not the first transgender character to appear in a US daytime drama, she may be the first transfeminine character on US television to come out as transgender, and then to begin transitioning.[1][4] In The City, a daytime drama that aired on ABC from 1995 to 1997, Carlotta Chang played Azure C., a model who has already transitioned, and who comes out to her fiancé as transsexual.[1][5] In early 2006, The L Word introduced a storyline in which the character Moira Sweeney comes out as a trans man, and changes his given name to Max as part of his transition.[1] Max is portrayed by Daniel Sea.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "All My Children features transgender role". Today.com. Associated Press. November 26, 2006. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  2. ^ "Q&A: Actor Jeffrey Carlson". The Washington Post. May 31, 2007. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  3. ^ Greenfield, Beth (January 18, 2007). "Soap dish: A blond transgender bombshell makes daytime-TV history on All My Children". Time Out New York. Archived from the original on December 16, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Gans, Andrew (November 27, 2006). "Taboo's Jeffrey Carlson to Make History on Daytime TV". Playbill. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
  5. ^ Kershaw, Sarah (February 22, 1997). "12 Characters in Search of a Soap Opera, Again". The New York Times. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
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