Missing non-binary Netflix actor found ‘badly concussed’ after family’s frantic search

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The Politician’s non-binary Netflix actor, Theo Germaine, has been found “badly concussed” after their family’s frantic search.

The 32-year-old, who shot to fame in Netflix’s The Politician in 2019, but is also known for their roles in 2024’s Spark and 2022’s They/Them, went missing at around 2am on Sunday.

Their partner, William Rusan, raised the alarm, saying that Germaine had gone missing while “disorientated”, explaining: “They are disoriented and their phone is not charged. If you see them, DM me, call me…. or their mother…. immediately. Thank you and I apologise for the alarm. Concussions are scary.”

Rusan then posted an update to the situation to Instagram around six hours later.

They wrote that Germaine had been found “badly concussed, cold and out of sorts but otherwise unharmed,”

“The family here cannot thank everyone enough for your help and well wishes,” they wrote, before adding that the post will be archived once people are “aware the emergency is over.”

“The community that showed up for them is incredible but privacy will help the healing,” Rusan concluded.

Rusan also wrote on Facebook that Germaine was home safe and “under doctor’s care.”

They added that their partner’s “capacity to work with screens will be temporarily diminished (so) they may not be able to get back to everyone quickly.”

The full circumstances surrounding Germaine’s disappearance are not yet known.

Germaine previously told PinkNews that starring in They/Them – a slasher flick from Blumhouse that follows a group of LGBTQ+ teenagers as they arrive at an isolated conversion camp run by an eerily charming Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon) – was somewhat “intimidating.”

They said: “Really dealing with these topics also felt kind of intimidating because of my personal history with the umbrella that is conversion tactics.

“It kind of felt like the perfect storm of exactly what I needed to be working on.”

They were also excited at the prospect of playing a character whose gender identity closely matches theirs.

“I’ve not really gotten to play somebody yet who fits my real life profile quite as much,” Germaine said. “So I was like, I really want to play somebody who uses my [they/them] pronouns, that would be really awesome.”

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Your current year Netflix star everyone.

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They/thems "partner".
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What a mid looking lesbian, you're thinking. Wrong. She's a mid looking straight girl with a thuggish troonly male partner:


Of course lil pooner is getting into writing kids' books:
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I joke and tell people my first memories are The Lion King and gender dysphoria. I remember being three years old and being in daycare and we were all lying down on our mats and trying to nap, and I remember not being able to nap because I would always just sit there and think about gender.

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I have not yet nailed down a deadname for "Theo" but I may be the first person on the internet to publish the names of her parents, who I have identified to my personal level of satisfied certainty via the phone number her partner listed for mom on FB in the missing person announcement, and a "happy birthday gran" post from earlier this year.

Theo's parents are Cassandra Marie Pearson aka Cassandra Marie Hastings, DOB March 1969, most recently of San Marcos, TX and David Wayne Hastings, DOB November 1970, most recently of Normal, IL.

A motivated searcher who wanted to collect the bounty for some other gossip site could probably crack this one with another 30 minutes and some court records searches. It is within reach.

I fucking hate liars/lies/lying.
 
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ADDENDUM: The deadname of "Theo Germaine" is, to the best of my deductive knowledge and carrying the LDOC Personal Guarantee of Phonebook Phreshness:

Sydney G(ermaine?) Hastings

With a matching DOB of March 1992.

edit: further archival proof:

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From a Station Theatre press release:

Celebration Company Awards Three Scholarships to Local Actors
Annual scholarships awarded to multifaceted, motivated young talent

(Urbana, IL) – The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre announced the recipients of three scholarship awards at their annual banquet, held in August at The Great Impasta. The Virginia Roesch Scholarships are established by her family in loving memory of Virginia Roesch, a regular patron of the Station Theatre for many years. The $500 scholarships were awarded to Stefanie Senior and Max Keagle.


Stefanie is a University Laboratory High School graduate who is now pursuing a degree in arts administration at Illinois State University. She worked on many shows at Uni and Parkland Theatre and now, both onstage and off, at the Station. She was last seen onstage as Cheryl in last season’s Good Boys and True and offstage as the assistant director for Orphans.

Max Keagle grew up coming to see shows at the Station and is the son and grandson of Company members. Like Stefanie, Max began doing theatre in earnest in high school, under the direction of LaDonna Wilson at Champaign Central. Max was a member of the cast of the Station’s world premiere production of My Ántonia and a part of the Celebration Company ensemble performances of Mark Twain’s My Books Are Like Water. He then gained admission to the theatre and dance programs at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, where he was awarded a scholarship as the outstanding incoming freshmen in acting.

The 2014 Danny Sullivan scholarship was awarded to Sydney Germaine Hastings in honor of the late Danny Sullivan, a beloved company member who passed away in 2010. Sydney is a student who studies theatre at the University of Illinois, but pursues a variety of other artistic pursuits in tandem, such as creating art and training in trapeze and aerial silks, studying different languages, and pursuing volunteer work that fights “isms”, such as racism, sexism, and ableism. Sydney currently works as a curator and barista and is an intern at the LGBT RC on campus. They will appear in Krannert’s upcoming production of Oh What a Lovely War and will travel to Indonesia to study Balinese dance, culture, and mask-carving in January 2015.

The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre embarks on Season 43 with a production of A Kid Like Jake by Daniel Pearle, directed by Katie Baldwin Prosise. The production will run October 2 through 18, 2014. For more information about the Celebration Company or their upcoming season, visit stationtheatre.com.
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edit: I believe she legally changed her name from Sydney Hastings to Theodosia Germaine Crowe and that this remains her legal name. Pretty funny.
 
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I have not yet nailed down a deadname for "Theo" but I may be the first person on the internet to publish the names of her parents, who I have identified to my personal level of satisfied certainty via the phone number her partner listed for mom on FB in the missing person announcement, and a "happy birthday gran" post from earlier this year.

Theo's parents are Cassandra Marie Pearson aka Cassandra Marie Hastings, DOB March 1969, most recently of San Marcos, TX and David Wayne Hastings, DOB November 1970, most recently of Normal, IL.

A motivated searcher who wanted to collect the bounty for some other gossip site could probably crack this one with another 30 minutes and some court records searches. It is within reach.

I fucking hate liars/lies/lying.
>Normal, IL
Lol how ironic.
 
Probably tried to 41% via overdose but failed, fact that xe went missing then was found badly concussed probably means xer tried to do a flip.
 
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