The theme of mixed-orientation marriages in literature dates back at least to 1889 with the publication of
A Marriage Below Zero by
Alfred J. Cohen (writing under the pseudonym Chester Allan Dale). Cohen's heterosexual female narrator was married to a homosexual man. Cohen believed that women should be aware of the sexual orientation of a potential husband so they would avoid marrying a homosexual man.
Lesbian pulp fiction sometimes included women who were married to men exploring their attraction to other women. Other examples of the theme include the book
Brokeback Mountain by
Annie Proulx, later a feature film, which features two married cowboys who fall in love with each other.
Brokeback Mountain helped bring the issue of mixed-orientation marriages to public attention, as did TLC's controversial 2015 reality show ''
My Husband's Not Gay'', which was about
gay Mormon men married to women. Some of the movies and TV shows that feature mixed-orientation marriages include: • The film
Brokeback Mountain is about two cowboys, both married to women, who fall in love with each other. • In the film
Crustacés et Coquillages a married man (re)discovers his suppressed homosexual desires while spending his summer holidays with his wife and his two children. • The film
De-Lovely is about
Cole Porter, a gay man, and his wife, Linda Lee Thomas. • The film
Far From Heaven is about a woman whose husband has an affair with another man. • In the film
Imagine Me & You a straight woman falls in love with a lesbian at her wedding. • In the film
Mulligans a gay man spends the summer with his best friend's family and begins an affair with the father. • In the film
The Wedding Banquet a gay Taiwanese immigrant man marries a mainland Chinese woman to placate his parents and get her a green card. • The 1996 episode of
The Simpsons titled "
A Fish Called Selma" parodies the notion of a lavender marriage.
Troy McClure marries
Selma Bouvier to conceal his unusual sexual desire for fish/aquatic animals. • In the television show
Degrassi: The Next Generation, the character
Ashley Kerwin was raised by parents in a lavender marriage. • In the Japanese manga series and film "Love My Life", the main character's parents have been in a lavender marriage for the purposes of silencing their relatives and becoming parents. • In the television show
Samantha Who? (2007–2009), the character Andrea Belladonna agrees to marry gay basketball player Tony Dane. •
The Playboy Club, a 2011 television series on
NBC, includes the marriage of a lesbian and a gay man who are members of the Chicago chapter of the
Mattachine Society. • In
James Frey's 2008 novel
Bright Shiny Morning, the homosexual actor Amberton Parker and lesbian actress Casey Parker wed to conceal their sexual orientations. • On the
YouTube independent animated series
Helluva Boss (2020-), Moxxie, a bisexual male, is married to Millie, a straight female. • In the 2023 mini-series
Fellow Travelers, also based on the 2007 novel by Thomas Mallon, a DC State Department official marries a woman to hide from the Lavender Scare, keep his position in government, and the DC elite. ==See also==