- Paige Krystal Wilcox (born 11 October 1982) is an Australian actress, author, and activist. Assigned male at birth in Toowoomba, Queensland, Paige spent her earliest years living in the rural communities of Grantham and Tent Hill before moving north to the coastal town Bowen to finish primary school. She moved to Brisbane in 2000 to attend high school, followed by a private college where she studied Film, Television and Theatre Acting. Upon graduating, Paige worked several casual jobs to pay for the required medical treatments to complete a gender transition and adjust her physical appearance to accurately reflect her female identity. Paige initially rose to prominence after releasing a YouTube series about her transition from male to female. After several years living privately she returned to the public eye with a blog and series of novellas detailing life before and after her gender transition.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Paige Krystal Wilcox (born 11 October 1982) is an Australian actress, author, and award-winning activist. Assigned male at birth in Toowoomba, Queensland, Paige spent her earliest years living in the rural communities of Grantham and Tent Hill before moving north to the coastal town Bowen to finish primary school. She moved to Brisbane in 2000 to attend high school, followed by a private college where she studied Film, Television and Theatre Acting. Upon graduating, Paige worked several casual jobs to pay for the required medical treatments to complete a gender transition and adjust her physical appearance to accurately reflect her female identity. Paige initially rose to online prominence after releasing a YouTube series about her transition from male to female. After several years living privately she returned to the public eye with a blog and series of novellas detailing life before and after her gender transition. In early 2018, Paige wrote a post for The University of Queensland, and later in 2018 was awarded Trans Activist of the Year at the Brisbane Pride's 57th Annual Queen's Ball Awards.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Paige Krystal Wilcox (born 11 October 1982) is an Australian actress, author, and award-winning activist best known for the semi-autobiographical Memoirable series. Assigned male at birth in Toowoomba, Queensland, Paige spent her earliest years living in regional communities in the Darling Downs (Southern Queensland) before moving north to the coastal town Bowen to finish primary school. She moved to Brisbane in 2000 to attend high school, followed by a private college where she studied Film, Television and Theatre Acting. Upon graduating, Paige worked several casual jobs to pay for the required medical treatments to complete a gender transition, adjusting her physical appearance to accurately reflect her female identity. She initially rose to online prominence after releasing a YouTube series (2012) about her transition from male to female. After several years living privately she returned to the public eye with a blog (2015) and series of novellas (2016; 2017; 2018) detailing life before and after her gender transition. In early 2018, Paige wrote a post for The University of Queensland, and later in 2018 was awarded Trans Activist of the Year at the Brisbane Pride's 57th Annual Queen's Ball Awards, of which she was a co-host. Paige wrote about the experience for the not-for-profit organization Out for Australia, and was interviewed for the University of Queensland.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
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- In October 2011, Paige made herself intentionally homeless, embarking on a journey of personal discovery and growth.
- In 2018, Paige was a finalist for Activist of the Year at the 57th Annual Queen's Ball Awards, an event honoring outstanding contributions to the LGBTIQ community. Paige took home the award for Trans Activist of the Year.
- Paige has announced, after 6 months of sleeping on couches and spare beds at more than 12 different places, that on Friday 11th May 2012 she will move to a permanent abode.
- Paige has written an autobiography and is somehow writing the sequel as the end of a trilogy, while she gets the first book edited.
- After disappearing for years, Paige returned in 2015 with a fully planned blog entitled Version 33, with 33 posts about 33 defining moments of her life.
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