Carmen LoBue

Carmen LoBue

Carmen LoBue is a Queer Non-Binary Afro-Pilipinx American Actor, Filmmaker, and writer with a passion for social activism that is expressed through their work as a creator. Carmen’s early recognition includes Paper Magazine's "Paper Predictions: 100 people taking over 2019" and the Disruptor Foundation (Craig Hatkoff) and The Legacy Lab’s 2018 New Legacy Maker Honoree.

LoBue directed Season One of the dramedy web series "Cheer Up Charlie" (Hollyshorts and Urbanworld Film Festival ‘19) Their work on "Cheer Up Charlie" also earned them a nomination for Best Director at TOWEBFEST in 2019.


As a writer, Carmen was chosen as a semi-finalist for the 2018 Sundance New Voices lab for their queer comedy drama series "Koi." LoBue was also a Black Public Media fund finalist in 2020. Other credits include "Splinters," featured in the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Their play, Will You...Hold My Hair Back? was featured in Pride Plays 2020 at The Rattlestick Theatre (off broadway). Carmen wrote, directed , and starred in sci-fi short film "O, Ryan." "O, Ryan" is a queer dystopian psychological thriller addressing the opioid epidemic and Black mental health in America.

LoBue directed "Pink & Blue" written by award-winning actor and filmmaker "Kaydx (One Dollar)," and Executive Produced by Silas Howard (Transparent, Pose, This Is Us, A Kid Like Jake). "Pink & Blue" centers a Black and Pilipinx Transgender non conforming couple wrestling with how they will raise their child in a binary world after a surprise pregnancy. Award winning film “Pink & Blue” festival premieres include ABFF, BFI Flare, Newfest, Inside Out, Blackstar, Outfest, Bronzelens, Asian American International Film Festival, Wicked Queer, and many more.

Carmen recently directed on Hulu’s Initiative 29 Your Attention Please. Their episode, “Your Attention Please: Tao Leigh Goffe” is now streaming on Hulu. LoBue is currently directing on Miss Peppermint’s “Girl Like Me 2” miniseries on OUTTV. LoBue is a member of The Alliance of Women Directors.

As an actor Carmen currently stars as DRE, on Season 3 of "The L Word Generation Q" (showtime).