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  1. Dec 19, 2018 · Latter-day Saint and original Studio C cast member Stacey Harkey shared a Facebook message on December 19, 2018, in which he came out as gay.

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  2. Dec 19, 2018 · In a vulnerable social media post, former Studio C member Stacey Harkey told his followers he is gay and shared an important plea to help struggling LGBTQ youth.

  3. Aug 7, 2023 · Stacey Harkey, formerly part of the original cast of BYU TV’s Studio C, is our guest today! He is known as an actor, writer, personal trainer, and for his involvement with Diversity Equity and...

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  4. Aug 7, 2023 · Stacey Harkey, formerly part of the original cast of BYU TV’s Studio C, is known as an actor, writer, personal trainer, and for his involvement with Diversity Equity and Inclusion training and consulting in Equality Utah. Stacey shares his journey as a black and gay convert to the LDS Church.

  5. 4 days ago · Stacey Harkey was the only black person on the cast, and he said his race was something BYUtv was uneasy exploring on camera. “In my situation, to talk about being black on BYUtv was a touchy situation because we never wanted to offend people,” Harkey said.

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  6. Stacey Harkey was one of the ten regular cast members from season 1 until season 9, first being featured as a featured cast member until season 4. He played in one of the fewest sketches of the original ten cast members, but created Mad Hark together with Natalie Madsen with more...

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  8. Sep 12, 2018 · The 10 original cast members of BYUtv's 'Studio C' — Stacey Harkey, left, Whitney Call, James Perry, Matt Meese, Stephen Meek, Jeremy Warner, Mallory Everton, Natalie Madsen, Adam Berg and Jason Gray —are launching an online family-friendly comedy network Provided by JK! Studios. By Whitney Butters Wilde.

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