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        <title><![CDATA['Orange Is the New Black' Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Locked up! <strong><strong>Taylor Schilling</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Laura Prepon</strong></strong> and more Hollywood stars skyrocketed even further into the spotlight thanks to Netflix’s <em><strong>Orange Is the New Black</strong>.</em></p>
<p>The prison drama debuted on the streaming platform in July 2013 and quickly became a fan-favorite. Based on <strong><strong>Piper Kerman’</strong>s 2010 memoir</strong>, <em>Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison</em>, the series follows PR exec Piper Chapman (Schilling) as she adjusts to life in a minimum-security women’s prison in Connecticut. While doing time, Piper reconnects with her old flame Alex Vause (Prepon), whose drug trafficking past put Piper behind bars.</p>
<p>With seven seasons between 2013 and 2019, the <strong>Jenji Kohan</strong>-created show is one of Netflix’s longest-running original series to date. Over the years, <em>Orange Is the New Black</em> earned <strong>21 Emmy nominations</strong> and four wins, including Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series. The ensemble — which includes <strong><strong>Uzo Aduba</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Laverne Cox</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Natasha Lyonne</strong></strong> — earned three SAG Awards as a group from 2015 to 2017.</p>
<p><em>Orange Is the New Black</em> left behind a big legacy after portraying female characters with depth and giving room for <strong>LGBTQ romances</strong> to grow onscreen. Before season 7 aired in 2019, Schilling told <strong><em>Entertainment Weekly</em></strong> her biggest hope was that “people feel seen, and that there’s a reflection in the series of what has been happening to the cultural collective.”</p>

		<p>Cox, for her part, was grateful for the <strong>authentic representation</strong> of life as a trans woman. Her character, Sophia Burset, ends the series by being released from prison and following her dreams of becoming a hairstylist.</p>
<p>“I thought, ‘What can it mean for audiences to see this and for a Black trans woman who’s formerly incarcerated to get out of prison and win?’ We need to see that,” Cox recalled in an August 2020 interview with <strong><em>TV Insider</em></strong>. “The trans people in real life need to see it. Non-trans people in real life need to see that. I always think about the first time we saw a Black president was on television, [in] <em>24</em> and probably other shows, before it happened in real life. I think sometimes, if we can see it on screen, then we can begin to imagine it. That’s what <strong>Sophia’s evolution</strong> and her ending on <em>Orange Is the New Black</em> means for me.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to find out what the stars of<em> Orange Is the New Black</em> are doing now!</p>
									

				
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