VIDEO: Andrew Rannells Reflects on Growing Up Gay & More in 'IT GOT BETTER'

By: May. 27, 2015
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Growing up gay isn't easy. Growing up gay in Omaha, Nebraska, in the '80s is a whole other story. Andrew Rannells (BOOK OF MORMON, GIRLS) shares his story about finding his voice, and himself, in the theater in the newest episode of IT GOT BETTER, an inspirational digital docuseries on Lexus' L/Studio. Watch the episode below!

Next week's season finale will feature RuPaul. Recent episodes featured Rosie O'Donnell, Nate Berkus, Janet Mock and Portia de Rossi.

Lexus' L/Studio funds passion projects. It gives artists, including major Hollywood talent, the opportunity to showcase their unique perspectives. Working with bold people such as the team behind "It Got Better" reflects Lexus' dedication to supporting notable and diverse programs including the LGBT community.

Rannells will soon be seen on the big screen in THE INTERN. Among his TV credits are GIRLS and THE NEW NORMAL, as well as appearances on GLEE and HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER.

He received a Tony nomination for his role as 'Elder Price' in THE BOOK OF MORMON and recently took the stage in Broadway's HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH. Among his other theatre credits are JERSEY BOYS and HAIRSPRAY.


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