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  1. James Celeste Lecesne (born November 24, 1954) is an American actor, author, screenwriter, and LGBT rights activist, best known for the Academy-award-winning short film Trevor. [1] [2] Lecesne has written several books including Absolute Brightness and Virgin Territory, and is also active in the entertainment industry as an actor and producer.

  2. Writer * Actor * Storyteller * LGBTQ+ Youth Activist. PHOTO CREDIT: Paula Allen

  3. Celeste Lecesne is a storyteller who has been involved in writing, acting, producing and social change for over 30 years. She is also the co-founder of The Trevor Project, a crisis intervention and suicide prevention service for LGBTQ+ youth.

  4. Synopsis. In the docu-short One Story at a Time, Celeste Lecesne candidly shares how he not only escaped the confines of homophobia but combatted it by finding the courage to share his truth with the world. In a seemingly fateful chain of events, an off-broadway solo-show becomes an Academy Award-winning film that ultimately inspires The Trevor ...

  5. Celeste Lecesne is a solo performer who creates magical and poetic shows about fairies, identity and the environment. See reviews, awards and photos of her latest show "Poof!" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

  6. Celeste Lecesne is a storyteller who wrote the Oscar-winning short film TREVOR and co-founded The Trevor Project. Learn about their career, their classes at LACP, and their advice for aspiring writers.

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  8. Louis Nicholas Lecesne. Louis Celeste Lecesne (c. 1796 or 1798 – 22 November 1847), also known as Lewis Celeste Lecesne, was an anti-slavery activist from the Caribbean islands. Lecesne was on a committee to improve the rights of free men of colour. [2] He was arrested twice, and transported for life from Jamaica with John Escoffery. [2]

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