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| spouse = [[Brian Kinney]] <br><small>(life partner)</small>
| significantother = Ethan Gold <small>(ex-boyfriend)</small>
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| lbl1 = [[Queer as Folk (UK TV series)|UK]] counterpart
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The character was created by [[Ron Cowen]] and [[Daniel Lipman]], who developed, wrote and executive-produced the series, and was portrayed by American actor [[Randy Harrison]] during the show's five-year run, and is based on Nathan Maloney of [[Russell T Davies]]' original [[United Kingdom|British]] series [[Queer as Folk (UK TV series)|of the same name]].<ref name="EW review">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,90017,00.html|title=Queer As Folk Review|date=December 1, 2000|publisher=''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''}}</ref> Known for his optimism and cheery disposition, Justin is a gay teenager who seeks out a [[gay community]] in his hometown of Pittsburgh. After losing his [[virginity]] to [[Brian Kinney]] during his senior year of [[high school]], Justin falls in love with Brian, and their relationship becomes a central part of the series. Many of Justin's storylines revolve around his desire for a more committed relationship with Brian; in later seasons, the character's storylines begin to focus more on his developing career as an [[artist]].
 
In 2007, the character was voted number 3 on the list of the top 25 gay television characters of all time by [[AfterElton]].<ref name="AfterElton">{{cite web|url=http://www.thebacklot.com/readers-choice-the-top-25-gay-tv-characters-revealed/11/2007/|title=The Top 25 Gay Characters - Revealed!|publisher=[[AfterElton]]}}</ref>Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
 
==Background and personality==