Six Gay Web Series Honored at the Indie Series Awards

ADVERTISEMENT

Six gay web series won awards last night at the 5th Annual Indie Series Awards, which celebrates the best in independently produced entertainment — for both gay and straight audiences — created for the web. The Indie Series Awards ceremony was held at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood.

"Hustling's" Sebastian La Cause
“Hustling’s” Sebastian La Cause

The big winner was Sebastian La Cause’s “Hustling,” which was named Best Web Series in the Drama category. The first series of Hustling was a 2013 Webby Award honoree. “Hustling” follows Ryan Crosby (La Cause), “a sex-worker who realizes he wants more from life when he turns 40. His path to transformation is filled with peculiar situations, sex romps and reminders of the life he’s trying to leave behind.”

The awards, by category, and their recipients were:

Best Web Series – Drama

Hustling

Best Lead Actor – Drama:

Peter Halpin, 3some

 

Best Lead Actress – Drama

Kate Conway, Out With Dad

Best Supporting Actor – Drama

Gerald McCullouch, Hustling

Best Ensemble – Drama

EastSiders

Best Guest Star – Comedy

Amy Acker, Husbands

Best Lead Actress – Comedy

Bhama Roget, Wrecked

Best Lead Actor – Comedy

Brad Bell, Husbands

For a list of leading gay web series in different categories, and links to view them, visit WEHOville’s Gay TV (GTV) page.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
ADVERTISEMENT

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

4 Comments
Newest
Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Bambu4d
1 year ago

I don’t commonly comment but I gotta tell thankyou for the post on this perfect one : D.

Bambu4d
1 year ago

For the reason that the admin of this site is working, no uncertainty very quickly it will be renowned, due to its quality contents.

3some web series
10 years ago

Hey you missed Lead Actor – Drama winner Peter Halpin as well

Staff Report
10 years ago

You are right (and we were wrong). We’ve fixed it. Thanks for alerting us to the omission.