May 5, 2026

Zackary Arthur: The gay kid with a trans mom and a murderous doll bulks up. With a potential p*nis and a Man in Full

 


Link to the n*de photos.

Zackary Arthur is best known for Chucky (2021-24), where he plays the gay kid who inherits the murderous doll, but he has had a long career as a child and teen star, with many gay and gay-adjacent roles.

He was born in Los Angeles in 2006, the son of writer/casting agent Marci Richmond, who obligingly put him and his brother Aidan in her 2016 movie, Pals. 

He actually made his screen debut two years before, in Transparent (2014- 19).  Jeffrey Tambor, a cisgender straight guy, plays a college professor who, late in life, begins transitioning with the name Maura.  Her ex-wife,  grown children, and rabbi have mixed reactions. 





 

Zack plays Zack Pfifferman, son of Maura's daughter and her husband Len (Ron Huebel, showing his stuff on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends), whom she leaves for a lady.  Apparently there are trans, lesbian, bi, and nonbinary characters, but gay men are scarce.

While on Trans, Zack starred in:

Don't Come Back from the Moon (2017): Dads suddenly abandoning their kids

Mom and Dad (2017): A plague causes parents to attack their kids



These Things Take Time
 (2018), a short about a boy with a crush on his teacher.  A male teacher, for a change.  It was repeated in the anthology The American Boys (2020), with several guys experiencing "a s*xual awakening," saying "I think I'm gay," and doing gay bedroom stuff.  It's on Amazon Prime, but behind a paywall. 




In Mississippi Requiem (2018), an anthology of Faulkner stories, Zack plays Young Quentin. Ugh, is he the one who is in love with his sister, also named Quentin, and does things to himself at Harvard?  I hope I got that right; I couldn't understand a word of The Sound and the Fury:  

Through the fence, between the curling flower spaces, I could see them hitting. They were coming toward where the flag was and I went along the fence. Luster was hunting in the grass by the flower tree. They took the flag out, and they were hitting.

Hint: He's describing a golf game. 

But I do have a story about William Faulkner and his boyfriend (Sherwood Anderson's son) painting a guy's p*nis green. 



Next came Chucky (2021-24), with Zack as Jake Wheeler, Devon Sawa as his abusive dad, and  Bjorgvin Arnarson as a true crime podcaster and eventually Jake's boyfriend: they go on a date in Season 1, and get intimate in Season 3. They don't die, exactly, but their souls are transferred into puppets in the cliffhanger that turned out to be the series finale.






During Chucky, Zack starred in  Hero Dog (2021), Secret Agent Dingledorf (2021), and Jill (2022), "a modern fairy tale about how distrust in the collective society divides a family and how Jill many years later learns about what there is left to trust."

I don't know what that means, either, and there are no plot synopses online, but there are hippies, nekkid ladies,  Garrett Wareing, and Tom Pelphrey (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends).

More after the break



Zackary's only role since Chucky is in a 2026 episode of Chicago Med: he plays Gio, who wants to hurt himself because he feels responsible for the death of his girlfriend. 

After several LGBTQ and adjacent roles, we can forgive him for a foray into heteronormative roles.








And for..ulp...having a girlfriend? He was with a girl named Alyvia at the 2021 Saturn Awards, Yvette in 2022, Julia in 2024, and Barbara in 2025, and in between frolicked with someone named Mila.  

Apparently fans and the media frequently asked about Zack's "s*xual orientation" during Chucky, and he always refused to comment.  Going to events with an endless variety of girls and never a boy makes it obvious, so why not admit to being straight?  Is he worried that it will impact his credibility as Jake Wheeler?  Even after the show is over?




Or is he just sad?  All good things must come to an end, the bright, strong love of men must be replaced by the endless search for feminine smiles, unless you are one of the lucky few who is spared.








The only n*de photo I found was a rather blurry faceless shot, so how about Tom Pelphrey from A Man in Full (on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends). It's sort of sad to realize that most men are unable to appreciate a nice c*ck.

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