New ‘Hacks’ Star Jordan Gavaris’ Sweet Love Story

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Jordan Gavaris, the endearingly talented Canadian actor best known for his breakout role as Felix in the hit sci-fi series Orphan Black, is stealing scenes again in the latest season of Hacks. As the comedy about comedians hits its third season on Max, it’s sharper and, yes, gayer than ever.

In the dazzling world of Hacks, the sharp-witted and often poignant script has taken a new turn by introducing Gavaris as Logan, alongside Dylan Gelula’s Miria. Fans of Gavaris will remember his nuanced portrayal of Felix, a role that resonated deeply within the LGBTQ+ community, not just for the character’s fearless authenticity but also because Felix was a rare representation of a queer main character who was both complex and central to the storyline.

Gavaris, who came out publicly after the conclusion of Orphan Black, has often discussed the nuances of being an out actor in an industry that’s still learning to embrace diversity fully. In a 2017 interview with Vulture, he reflected on his decision to come out, noting that it was never a topic of discussion until after the series ended. His coming out was a significant moment for fans and the industry, highlighting the ongoing conversation about visibility and the types of roles open to queer actors.

Since then, Gavaris hasn’t shied away from roles that speak to his identity. His portrayal of a gay father in the Canadian dramedy The Lake showcased his ability to take on characters that challenge the periphery status of queer roles in mainstream media. In The Lake, his character is not just part of the story—he is the story, offering a fresh narrative perspective that’s both engaging and essential.

Gavaris left, Graye right.

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Now, as Logan in Hacks, Gavaris brings his charm and depth to a role that, while its details are still unfolding, promises to add layers to the show’s already rich tapestry. The dynamic between his character and the main protagonists will undoubtedly offer both tension and humor, staples of the show that have drawn viewers in for three seasons.

Off-screen, Gavaris’s life reads like a sweet romantic comedy. He met his husband, actor Devon Graye, in 2013, and their story is one of adorable tweets, long-distance romance, and ultimate commitment. They’ve been married for several years now, and their relationship continues to be a heartwarming chapter in Gavaris’s public life.

Hacks continues to deliver laughs and insights with each episode, and with Gavaris’s addition, it’s set to become an even bigger hit among audiences who appreciate its witty commentary on comedy and life. For those who want to catch up with Gavaris’s earlier work, Orphan Black is available on AMC+, and The Lake can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Get ready to binge-watch and fall in love with Jordan Gavaris all over again. Whether he’s weaving through the complexities of a queer narrative or lighting up the screen in comedic roles, Gavaris is a talent that keeps on giving.

Gavaris to the left. Instagram

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