What is charlie condou lgbt activist?

Charlie Condou is a British actor, director, columnist and openly gay LGBT rights activist. Condou was born in London in 1973 and attended the Royal Shakespeare Company's Youth Program in his teens.

Charlie Condou came out in 1997 and began contributing to British LGBT publications and becoming a leading advocate of LGBT rights. Charlie Condou is a regular columnist for The Guardian, sharing his experiences and insights as an openly gay father, and has been a regular host on Radio 4’s Loose Ends.

Alongside his acting and writing career, Charlie Condou has been an active campaigner for LGBT rights, working with various organizations including Stonewall and the Albert Kennedy Trust. He has also raised money for queer causes, including the Terrence Higgins Trust and the LGBT Switchboard.

Throughout his career, Charlie Condou has been open about his sexuality and has used his platform to raise awareness of LGBT issues and advocate for equality.