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When I was in high school, Tuesday night meant Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, and One Day at a Time (1975-84). a "hip sitcom" with divorced mom Anne Romano (Bonnie Franklin) moving from small-town Logansport to Indianapolis to raise her kids: rebellious Julie, popular Barbara, and eventually the exceptionally femme Alex (Glenn Scarpelli). Building handyman Schneider popped in all the time.
This is it: straight ahead, and rest assured, you can't be sure at all.
So while you're here, enjoy the view, keep on doin' what you do.
Hang on tight, we'll muddle through -- one day at a time.
In 2017, a re-imagining appeared on Netflix, only to be cancelled, moved to Pop and TVLand, and cancelled again in 2020. It was a re-imagining because it had nothing to do with the original series except for the title, the theme song, and characters named Alex and Schneider. Here they are a Hispanic family living in Echo Park, Los Angeles: army nurse Lupe; social activist Elena; and popular Alex (Marcel Ruiz). Grandma Rita Moreno pops in frequently.
Then I saw Isabella Gomez and Marcel Ruiz (who played Elena and Alex) in a video for the It Gets Better project. Isabella talks about how Elena struggles with coming out as a queer Latinx woman, and starts dating the nonbinary Syd. "Normalizing lesbian and nonbinary identities on tv plays an important role in creating acceptance in real life." Marcel adds that if your family doesn't accept you, there are others who do. You can find a chosen family. "It gets better. Just keep going through life everyday." Not "one day at a time"?
Isabella plays a queer character, but why is Marcel there? Alex is straight. You're looking quite femme in that outfit, buddy. Are you gay in real life, like the original?
Time for a profile.
Marcel was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 2003. His mother, Mariem Pérez Riera, is an Emmy-winning director known for her biography of Rita Morena (not coincidentally, grandma on One Day at a Time). His father, Carlitos Ruíz Ruíz, is a "photographer, storyteller, and filmmaker" known for Maldeamores (2007), about a love triangle.
For someone born into a family of film makers, Marcel doesn't have a lot of acting gigs listed on the IMDB. His career starts with an episode of Snowfall (2017), a tv series about the cocaine panic in Los Angeles in the early 1980. Damson Idris (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) stars as a drug dealer. Marcel plays a young Sandanista operative spying on the CIA in Nicaragua. He gets killed.
His first starring role was in Breakthrough (2019): When a boy with the crazily Anglo name John Smith (Marcel) drowns in a lake, his Mom prays that he will be brought back "from the brink of death." Did he die or almost die?
Josh Lucas (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) plays the boy's Dad, and Topher Grace of That 70s Show plays the megachurch pastor.
Marcel apparently belongs to a megachurch in real life, too.
Sounds Christian, which means homophobic, but Topher Grace went on to star in Home Economics (2021-23), and Marcel, to One Day at a Time (2017-20). Both of their characters have gay sisters. Go figure.
Marcel has only two post-Days roles:
A Bad Bunny music video, Baile inolvidable (Unforgettable dance, 2025). A lot of male-female couples dance while their friends cheer them on.
And the short Telaraña (2025) : The teenage Naomi faces the "disturbing truth" about her family, involving a giant spider (araña). Marcel plays her brother Lolo.
The Body, premiering on Netflix in 2026, features paranormal activity and dark secrets at a Catholic girls' school. Jackson Kelly (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends) stars. Marcel is far down the cast list.
Two of Marcel's projects aren't listed on the IMDB:
An episode of the podcast Love in Gravity (2022), which brings us LGBTQ Latinx stories. Pop star Jules (Marcel), assigned to sing the national anthem before the big game, hooks up with star quarterback Teo (Froy Gutierrez, left).
In 2026, he started, Nuyo Ritmo, a band dedicated to honoring Black and Puerto Rican contributions to dance music: disco, funk, techno, and house. Some of those have gay roots, and their premiere was held in February 2026 at Bambi's in Toronto, "known for its cutting edge music, diverse crowd, and intimate atmosphere." It is listed in two articles about queer and queer-friendly bars.
Marcel also does modeling, in a campaign for American Eagle underwear. He shows his belly but not the underwear itself.Sounds like Marcel is gay, but when I checked his social media, I found a melange of girl-hugging photos. The usual: sticking his tongue out, making duck lips, pretending to strangle, going to events together. No boy-photos except from his early teen years, where he hangs out with an unidentified guy and Gaten Matarazzo of Stranger Things.
Certainly the guy is extremely femme, wearing rings and nail polish, dressing in drag. But for men, "gay" means hugging, kissing, and going to events with guys. Not hugging, kissing, and going to events with girls.
Besides, I read two articles where Marcel mentioned his support of LGBTQ people. If he was gay or bi himself, wouldn't he say so?
I'm going to have to conclude that Marcel is a femme straight guy.
But at least he's an ally.
And we still have Alex from the original One Day at a Time.
Don't you worry none,
See also: Jackson Kelly: A killer doll, a killer pumpkin, a paranormal trap, n*de Hicks, and a year of d*cks


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