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Clients recognised in the Pride Power List 2026

Power Power List 2026

United Agents is delighted to congratulate a number of clients who have been recognised in the Pride Power List 2026, celebrating influential and inspiring individuals from across the LGBTQIA+ community.
The annual list highlights people making a significant impact through their work, advocacy and visibility, recognising achievements across the arts, media, literature and public life. You can read the full list here.

Andrew Scott

Recognised for an outstanding body of work spanning stage and screen, Andrew Scott continues to be one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation. Known for performances in Sherlock, Fleabag, Pride and All of Us Strangers, Scott has also been a prominent advocate for LGBTQIA+ visibility and representation throughout his career.

Joelle Taylor

Award-winning writer Joelle Taylor is celebrated for her contribution to contemporary poetry and LGBTQIA+ literature. The winner of both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Polari Prize, Taylor is the author of multiple acclaimed collections and continues to champion queer voices through her writing and live events.

Miriam Margolyes OBE

Beloved actor, author and broadcaster Miriam Margolyes has long been a fearless and outspoken advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights. Renowned for her wit, honesty and extraordinary career across television, film and theatre, Margolyes remains a cherished and influential voice within the community.

Paris Lees

Paris Lees has become one of the UK’s most influential journalists, authors and broadcasters. Her acclaimed memoir What It Feels Like For A Girl, recently adapted for television, has been widely praised for its powerful portrayal of growing up working-class and trans in Britain. Through her writing and campaigning, Lees continues to challenge barriers and amplify trans voices.

Roxy Bourdillon

As Editor-in-Chief of DIVA Magazine, Roxy Bourdillon has played a significant role in shaping lesbian and queer media. An award-winning journalist and author, she continues to champion LGBTQIA+ stories and representation, most recently through her debut book What A Girl Wants: A (True) Story of Sexuality and Self-Discovery.

Congratulations to all those recognised in this year’s Pride Power List and to our clients whose work continues to inspire, challenge perceptions and champion LGBTQIA+ visibility both in the UK and internationally.