List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual people
This is a partial list of confirmed and debated famous lesbian, bisexual, or gay people . The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation has changed greatly over time— the word "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century . See homosexuality and bisexuality for more about the primary (and by far the most controversial) distinguishing criterion of "lesbigay" people.
Some historical figures on this list wouldn't be considered "lesbigay" by today's standards, but they are included here because they were known to have had same-sex relationships. But even by today's standards, a relationship or two doesn't necessarily mean one is bisexual . Many people who identify as gay or lesbian have had different-gender relationships in their youth, and many who identify as heterosexual have experimented with same-sex relationships. Due to social norms that have remained consistent throughout history , little information about such matters when discussing historical figures is available; therefore, only educated guesses can be made, based on limited evidence.
Controversy
It is important to note that the sexual orientation of famous individuals is often fodder for tabloid press. As such, it is often subject to rumor simply because of a tabloid article. Some stars , especially those about whom rumors most often circulate, wish to maintain a public image of heterosexuality—perhaps believing that assertions to the contrary would negatively affect their profitability—and are vigorous in their legal pursuit of those who would question their heterosexuality. An excellent example of this is actor Tom Cruise , who has been involved in at least three such lawsuits. In 1998 , he successfully sued a British tabloid that alleged that his marriage to Nicole Kidman was a sham designed to cover up his homosexuality. He obtained a default judgment against a gay porn actor (Chad Slater , aka "Kyle Bradford") who had given an interview to a tabloid newspaper in which he claimed he had a sexual relationship with Tom Cruise, and he sued Michael Davis , a magazine publisher , who alleged that he had photographs that would prove Tom Cruise was homosexual: this suit was dropped in exchange for a public statement by Davis that Tom Cruise was heterosexual. Because of the threat of litigation , it is considered prudent not to assert the homosexuality or bisexuality of a celebrity unless the celebrity has personally publicly asserted it. Some homosexual groups (e.g., Outrage! ), have followed a policy of outing public figures regularly for political purposes, usually only if that person is publicly anti-gay. However, such a policy is generally condemned within the lesbian and gay community as an infringement on a person's right to privacy , because of concerns about their family , their right to cope with their own sexuality on their own terms, or the risk of discrimination or loss of reputation.
Note that several of the people on this list were prosecuted for their behaviour under existing "sodomy laws ".
Persons of debated lesbian, gay, or bisexual orientation
Persons of confirmed homosexual or bisexual orientation
The following list includes those people who have confirmed their homosexual or bisexual orientation or whose homosexual or bisexual orientation is not debated.
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Louise Abbéma , French painter, relationship with Sarah Bernhardt
Berenice Abbott , U.S. photographer
Roberta Achtenberg , US Politician
Jean Acker , American actress
Valentine Ackland , British writer
Mercedes de Acosta , American poet, playwright and costume designer
Sir Harold Acton , British art writer, aesthete
Jane Addams , American social reformer
Aelred of Hexham , Christian saint
Alvin Ailey , American dancer and choreographer
Edward Albee , American Playwright (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? )
Alexander the Great , Macedonian King and conquerer of Eurasia, bisexual, had a relationship with a teenage boy as well as several wives.
Pavel Sergeevich Aleksandrov , Russian mathematician.
Francesco Algarotti , academic
Chad Allen , American actor
Peter Allen , Australian entertainer, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001).
Ted Allen , food and wine guru on Queer Eye
Waheed Alli, Baron Alli , UK TV industry executive and life member of the House of Lords
Néstor Almendros , Spanish Academy Award -winning cinematographer
Pedro Almodóvar Spanish director, Oscar winner
Marc Almond , British singer
Dennis Altman , Australian writer, educator, gay activist
Scott Amedure , victim in the "Jenny Jones Murder"
Alejandro Amenábar , Spanish filmmaker
Dawn Marie Anderson , bi-sexual American porn actress known as Nina Cherry
Enza Anderson , Canadian drag queen and political gadfly
Ruth Anderson , composer
Jerzy Andrzejewski , Polish writer
Kenneth Anger , American filmaker
Steve Antin , American actor
Antinous , Lover of powerful Roman military commander and emperor Hadrian
Gloria E. Anzaldúa , Famous Chicana lesbian writer
Louis Aragon , French poet, bisexual - documented in Ruth Brandon's "Surreal Lives"
Gregg Araki , director of Doom Generation and The Living End
Reinaldo Arenas , Cuban poet, author of "Before Night Falls" (Antes que anochezca )
Aristomenes , Ancient Greek military commander
Joan Armatrading , singer-songwriter
Neil Armfield , Australian theatre director
Billie Joe Armstrong , singer of the rock group Green Day , bisexual
Alexis Arquette , American actor
Claudio Arrau , Chilean pianist
John Ashbery , American poet
Kaitlyn Ashley , bi-sexual American porn actress
Othniel Askew , American assassin
Sir Frederick Ashton , British choreographer
Asophicus , Lover of Epaminondas
Kutlug Ataman , Turkish artist
W. H. Auden , British poet
Kevin Aviance , dance music singer
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Dirk Bach , German comedian
Francis Bacon , British painter
Bunyamin Bayram , German comedian
Joan Baez , American singer, bisexual
Paul Bailey , British author
Josephine Baker , Singer, actress, French resistance member during WWII, bisexual
James Baldwin , American author
Tammy Baldwin - member of the United States House of Representatives (D - Wisconsin )
Alan Ball , writer (American Beauty , "Six Feet Under ")
Anura Bandaranaike , Sri Lankan politician
Tallulah Bankhead , Actress
Samuel Barber , U.S. composer
Jillian Barberie , tv hostess, actress, bisexual
Clive Barker , Author, director, artist, known primarily for his work in the horror genre
Djuna Barnes , Novelist, bisexual
Fred Barnes (Frederick Jester Barnes), Musical Hall singer.
Tim Barnett , New Zealand member of parliament
Nathalie Barney , poet
Jean Barraqué , French composer
José Luis Barry , Cuban pianist and singer famous on Puerto Rican television and newspapers; came out as gay on one of his El Vocero columns
Michael Barrymore , British comedian
Drew Barrymore , actress, bisexual
Roland Barthes , French literary theorist
Paul Bartel , American filmaker
Jean-Michel Basquiat , NYC grafitti artist, died of overdose in 1988
Katharine Lee Bates , writer of "America the Beautiful " [1]
Terry Baum , American playwright and congressional candidate
Billy Bean , former major league baseball player
Amanda Bearse , American actor ("Married...with Children "), director
Cecil Beaton , British photographer, Tony Award -winning set designer and Academy Award -winning costume designer
Maria Beatty , American filmmaker
Simone de Beauvoir , French philosopher and novelist, bisexual
Alison Bechdel , American cartoonist (Dykes to Watch Out For )
Brendan Behan , Irish writer
Andy Bell , British singer
Chester Bennington , songwriter, singer in the American band Linkin Park , bisexual
A C Benson , UK writer of the words 'Land of Hope and Glory'; 2 of his brothers (all were sons of the Archbishop of Canterbury) were also gay
Gladys Bentley , American blues singer
Nate Berkus , American interior designer and regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show
Christopher Bernau , stage actor known for his Shakespearean roles, as well as roles on soap operas (Alan Spaulding on The Guiding Light )
Ruth Bernhard , photographer
Sandra Bernhard , American comedian, singer, author and actor, bisexual
Sarah Bernhardt , French actress
Leonard Bernstein , U.S. composer and conductor, bisexual, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001).
Sarah Bettens , leading vocal of K's Choice
Ole von Beust , mayor of Hamburg
James Bidgood , US photographer and filmmaker (Pink Narcissus )
Thom Bierdz , soap opera actor most famous for his role on The Young and the Restless
Elizabeth Birch , former head of Human Rights Campaign , longtime partner of Hillary Rosen (see below)
Jón Ţor (Jónsi) Birgisson , singer and guitarist of Icelandic band Sigur Rós
Marie-Claire Blais , Quebec novelist
Ross Bleckner , American artist
Neil Blewett , Australian Labor politician 1977-94; Minister for Health 1983-91; High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 1995-98
Marc Blitzstein , American theater composer
Anthony Blunt , British art-historian and traitor
Sir Dirk Bogarde , British actor
Chastity Bono , American activist, daughter of Cher and Sonny Bono
Sandro Botticelli , Italian painter
Michel Marc Bouchard , Canadian playwright (Les feluettes )
Jane Bowles , American author, married to Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles , American expatriate author and once composer, married to Jane Bowles, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001).
Karin Boye , Swedish poet and novelist
E. E. Bradford , Uranian poet
Ben Bradshaw , British politician
Wilfrid Brambell , British actor (Steptoe & Son )
Dionne Brand , famous lesbian writer and filmmaker
Marlon Brando , American Actor, bisexual
Johnny Brandon , British singer popular in the 1950s
Scott Brison , Canadian member of Parliament and Minister of Public Works and Government Services
Benjamin Britten , British composer, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001).
David Brock , American journalist and author.
Romaine Brooks , painter, bisexual
Nicole Brossard , Quebec poet and novelist
Bob Brown , Australian senator
Edward TJ Brown , first openly gay candidate for Moorhead, MN city mayor. Activist for human rights, voter's rights and campaign law reform.
Jm J. Bullock , American TV personality, HIV positive
Lady Bunny , drag performer
Guy Burgess , British traitor, Spy
Glenn Burke , American baseball player
Chandler Burr , author and journalist
Raymond Burr , American actor (Perry Mason)
William S. Burroughs , American Beat author (Naked Lunch , Junky )
Dan Butler , American actor
Judith Butler
Samuel Butler , UK novelist 'Erewhon '
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John Cage , highly influential American composer of aleatoric music and partner of Merce Cunningham
Caligula , Roman emperor , bisexual
Andrew Calimach , American author of Romanian extraction
Simon Callow , British actor
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérčs , French lawyer and statesman, author of the Code Napoléon
Rhona Cameron , British Comedienne, TV Presenter
Tevin Campbell , American R&B musician
Caphisodorus , Lover of Epaminondas who died with him in battle
Truman Capote , American author
Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da , Italian Renaissance artist
Claudia Card , academic
Edward Carpenter , poet
Chris Carter , New Zealand Minister of Conservation, Minister of Local Government and Minister for Ethnic Affairs
Nell Carter , actress/singer (star of Gimme a Break )
Giacomo Casanova , seducer - bon vivant, bisexual
Michael Cashman , British actor and politician
Maggie Cassella , Canadian comedian
Luis Cernuda , Spanish playwright
Graham Chapman , British comedian
Tracy Chapman , singer/songwriter
Richard Chamberlain , American actor
Mary Cheney , daughter of U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney
Marc Cherry , creator of Desperate Housewives
Leslie Cheung , Hong Kong singer/actor
Margaret Cho , American comedian, bisexual
Wayson Choy , Canadian novelist
Ralph Chubb , British poet, artist, printer, and prophet
Louise Veronica Ciccone , (Madonna ) American singer, bisexual
David Cicilline , American politician; Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
Cimon , Ancient Greek military commander, aristocrat, and philanthropist
James Clark , British ambassador to Luxembourg
Montgomery Clift , American actor
Kate Clinton , American comedian
James Coco , American actor
Jean Cocteau , French director and artist, lover of Jean Marais
Roy Cohn , associate of U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy
Colette French novelist, music hall performer, bisexual
Cyril Collard , French writer, director (Les Nuits Fauves ), bisexual
Russ Conway , British pianist popular in late 1950s early 1960s
Dennis Cooper , US novelist, poet, and critic
Aaron Copland , American composer, documented in Howard Pollack 's biography,
John Corigliano , American composer
Douglas Coupland , Canadian Writer, author of Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
Noel Coward , British writer
Henry Cowell , highly influential American composer
Wally Cox , American actor and voice of Underdog
William Craig , owner of PrideVision and OUTtv
Darby Crash , lead singer of American punk band The Germs
Gavin Crawford , Canadian television comic
Rene Crevel , French surrealist author
Quentin Crisp , British actor, author, and wit
Rodney Croome , Australian gay activist
Aleister Crowley , occultist
Howard Cruse , American underground cartoonist
Wilson Cruz , American actor and activist
Nancy Culp , American actress (Miss Jane on Beverly Hillbillies )
Alan Cumming , British actor, bisexual
Andrew Cunanan , American spree killer , murdered Gianni Versace
Merce Cunningham , choreographer and partner of John Cage
Pam Currie, Scottish Socialist Party Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered spokesperson and executive committee member
John Curry , British figure skater, 1976 Winter Olympics gold medalist
Catie Curtis , American singer-songwriter
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Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen , French novelist and poet
Jeffrey Dahmer , American serial killer and cannibal
Dan Dailey , American actor and dancer
Dave Davies , British rock musician
Libby Davies , Canadian member of parliament
Peter Maxwell Davies , British composer
James Dean , American actor, bisexual
Jeanine Deckers , Belgian nun and singer-songwriter
Ellen DeGeneres , writer, comedian and actor
Bertrand Delanoë , mayor of Paris
Samuel Delany , science fiction author
Lea DeLaria , American comedian, jazz singer, author
Drea de Matteo , American actress, bisexual
Portia de Rossi , actress
Guillermo Diaz , American actor
Andy Dick , American actor and comedian, bisexual
Janice Dickinson , American model (claims to be 1st supermodel), bisexual [2]
Marlene Dietrich , actress, bisexual
Ani DiFranco , American folk singer, bisexual
Diane DiMassa , cartoonist and author, HotHead Paisan, Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist
Elio Di Rupo , Belgian politician
Divine , actor (in many of John Waters ' films)
Dreuxilla Divine , transvestite
Candas Dorsey , Canadian science fiction author
Joseph Doucé , psychologist and Baptist minister, founder of the International Lesbian and Gay Association
Brian Dowling , 2001 British Big Brother winner
Lord Alfred Douglas , son of John Sholto Douglas, 8th Marquess of Queensberry and partner of Oscar Wilde .
Kyan Douglas , grooming guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Diane Duane , author, bisexual
Marcel Duchamp , artist, inventor of the found object
Don Dunstan , Australian Labor politician, Premier of South Australia; married twice; bisexual
Roy Dupuis , Canadian actor, bisexual
Andrea Dworkin , American radical feminist
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Angela Eagle , British Member of Parliament
Edward II , king of England, bisexual
Hilton Edwards , actor, co-founder of Dublin's Gate Theatre, partner of Micheál MacLiammoir
Denholm Elliott , actor, bisexual
Ruth Ellis , lesbian matriarch and only known African-American centenarian lesbian
Bret Easton Ellis , American writer
Epaminondas , Thebian military commander and statesmen
Brian Epstein , British , manager of The Beatles
Melissa Etheridge , American musician
Uzi Even , first openly gay member of the Israeli Knesset
Kenny Everett , British DJ and comic
Rupert Everett , British actor
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Lillian Faderman , American author, co-founder of the academic field of Gay & Lesbian History, Pulitzer Prize nominee for "Surpassing the Love of Men"
Richard Fairbrass , British singer, "Right Said Fred", bisexual
George Faludy , Hungarian poet and writer (My Happy Days in Hell ), bisexual
Justin Fashanu , British Footballer
Rainer Werner Fassbinder , German movie director
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria , former Tsar of Bulgaria
Harvey Fierstein , American actor, playwright (Torch Song Trilogy )
Thom Filicia , home design guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Timothy Findley , Canadian novelist and playwright
Tom Ford , American fashion designer
E. M. Forster , British author
Jackie Forster , TV news presenter/journalist and Minorities Research Group member
Pim Fortuyn , assassinated Dutch politician
Per-Kristian Foss , Finance Minister of Norway
Jen Foster , American singer/songwriter
Jodie Foster , American actress
Michel Foucault , French scholar, partnered with Daniel Defert from 1963 till his death, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001). Also dated Jean Barraque .
Jorja Fox , actress (CSI)
Samantha Fox , British model and one time pop singer
Virgil Fox , American organist
Simon Fowler , British vocalist for rock band Ocean Colour Scene
Barney Frank (D, MA), US Representative
Aaron Fricke , American gay rights activist who successfully sued his high school for the right to bring his boyfriend to the senior prom.
Donald Friend , Australian artist
Stephen Fry , British actor, comedian, and novelist
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John Wayne Gacy , American serial killer, convicted of the rape and murder of thirty-three men
Rene Gallimard , French Diplomat, had 20 year sexual affair with a male Chinese transvestite spy, and claimed he thought the transvestite was a woman
Jeff Gannon (James Dale Guckert), American propagandist
Robert Gant , American actor
Greta Garbo , Swedish actress, bisexual
Federico García Lorca , Spanish poet and playwright, martyred in the Spanish Civil War
Jonas Gardell , Swedish artist and "riksbög".
Stephen Gately , Irish singer and ex member of the boyband Boyzone
Will Geer , American actor (Grandpa Walton)
David Geffen , music producer and record executive
Jean Genet , French writer
Kitty Genovese , crime victim [3]
Chrissy Gephardt , daughter of US Congressman and 2004 presidential candidate Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt
Boy George , British musician
Ashlyn Gere , bisexual American porn actress
David Gerrold , science fiction writer, inventor of Tribbles
David Gest , ex-husband of Liza Minelli
André Gide , French novelist and Nobel Laureate
Sir John Gielgud OM CH , Theatre and film actor
Candace Gingrich , activist, half-sister of former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
Allen Ginsberg , Beat poet ("Howl")
Chyna Girl , drag performer and model (BACARDI's Tom, Dick and Harry ad campaign)
Neil Giuliano , Tempe, Arizona mayor, declared himself homosexual in public
Claudia Gonson , musician, collaborator with Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields
Luis Gonzalo , Argentine illustrator and designer
Brad Gooch , American author, biographer, writer, and former model.
Julie Goodyear , UK television actress (Coronation Street )
Gorgidas , Theban military leader of the Sacred band of elite troops of paired gay lovers.
Juan Goytisolo , Spanish writer
Judy Grahn , American poet
Barbara Graham , American burglar, had a well-publicized relationship with fellow inmate Donna Prow
Brian Greig , Australian senator
Athen Grey , American photographer
Merv Griffin , American entertainment mogul, former talk show host
Gustaf Gründgens , German actor and stage director
Michael Guest , former US ambassador to Romania . Appointed by President Bush in 2001. He resided at the ambassador's residence in Bucharest with his partner Alex Nevarez, who was publicly acknowledged by former Secretary of State Colin Powell at his swearing in.
Sir Alec Guinness , bisexual actor who was arrested while cottaging in 1948 , in the 50's he converted to Catholicism
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Hadrian , Powerful Roman military commander and emperor
Leisha Hailey , American musician and actress
William Haines , American actor
Rob Halford , British singer (Judas Priest )
Radclyffe Hall , British lesbian, author of "The Well of Loneliness"
Marc Hall , Canadian student and activist
Dag Hammarskjöld Former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Nobel Peace Prize winner
George Frideric Handel , German-British composer
Vincent Hanley , Irish radio DJ who died of an AIDS -related illness
Kathleen Hanna , American musician, bisexual
Lorraine Hansberry , American playwright ("A Raisin in the Sun")
G. H. Hardy , British mathematician
Marsden Hartley , German painter
Lou Harrison , American composer
Randy Harrison , American actor (Queer As Folk )
Deborah Harry , singer in the group Blondie , bisexual American singer
Lorenz Hart , Broadway lyricist, who penned his work with Richard Rodgers
Nina Hartley , bi-sexual American porn actress
Richard Hatch , Survivor winner
Sophie B. Hawkins , musician, bisexual
Nigel Hawthorne , British actor
George Hartree, British actor, who took the name of Charles Hawtrey , (not to be confused with Sir Charles Hawtrey, the victorian actor)
Harry Hay , American gay rights activist, founder of the Mattachine Society
Bruce Hayes , American gold medalist uring the 1984 Summer Olympics in swimming
Todd Haynes , director
Anne Heche , American actress, bisexual
Michael Hendricks , Canadian gay rights activist, half of first couple to legally marry in Quebec
Hephaestion , Alexander The Great's lover and best friend. Military officer.
Ty Herndon , American Country & Western singer, bisexual
Sighsten Herrgĺrd , designer, trendsetter. Became the face of AIDS in Sweden.
Gilbert Herdt , American Anthropologist
Frank Hershey (aka Franklin Q. Hershey ) American automotive designer (1949 Cadillac, 1955 Ford Thunderbird )
Paris Hilton , American socialite , model , and actress , bisexual
Alan Hollinghurst , British author (The Swimming Pool Library )
John Holmes , American porn actor, bisexual
James Hormel , former US ambassador to Luxembourg . Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1999.
A. E. Housman , British poet
Frankie Howerd , British actor
Rock Hudson , American actor
Tanya Huff , Canadian author
Michael Huffington , American politician, bisexual
Holly Hughes , Acclaimed Performance Artist, Playwright, One of the "NEA 4"
Langston Hughes , black American poet
Jerry Hunt , American composer from Texas
Chris Hyndman , Canadian TV personality
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Tony Jackson , American pianist and composer
Max Jacob , poet
Cheryl Jacques , politician
Mick Jagger , British singer, bisexual [4]
James I , first Stuart King of England and James VI of Scotland
Tove Jansson , author of the Moomin books
Michel Jasmin , French-Canadian daytime television talk show host, homosexual
Lane Janger , producer-director-actor
Michael Jeter , American actor, "Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle " of Sesame Street
Joan Jett , musician
Sarah Orne Jewett , American author
Jobriath , American rock singer
Edmund John , Uranian poet
Sir Elton John , British singer, musician, composer
Canon Jeffrey John , Church of England dean
Jasper Johns , pop artist in the 1960s
Holly Johnson , British lead singer for Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Philip Johnson , American architect, 1930s fascist, bisexual
Angelina Jolie , American actress, bisexual
Cherry Jones , American actress
Grace Jones , American actress & singer, bisexual [5]
Janis Joplin , American singer, bisexual
Jeremy Joseph , British music promoter and organiser of G-A-Y
Juan Gabriel , Mexican singer
Mychal F. Judge , Franciscan priest, WTC terrorism victim
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Frida Kahlo , Mexican artist, wife of Diego Rivera, bisexual
Gorden Kaye , British actor
Johan Kenkhuis , Dutch Olympic swimmer
Hape Kerkeling , German comedian
Maya Keyes , daughter of U.S. politician Alan Keyes
John Maynard Keynes , British economist
Bernard King , Australian TV personality, celebrity chef
Billie Jean King , tennis player, bisexual
Andrew Kinlochan , member of boy band Phixx
The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby , Justice of the High Court of Australia
James Kirkwood , American playwright (A Chorus Line )
Steve Kmetko , U.S. entertainment journalist
Jim Kolbe , member of the United States House of Representatives (R -Arizona )
Andrey Kolmogorov , Russian mathematician
David Kopay , American football player, outed self in autobiography
Ronnie Kray , One half of the Kray twins
Carson Kressley , style guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Michael Kühnen , German Neo-Nazi leader
Elvira Kurt , Canadian comedian
Tony Kushner , playwright (Angels in America )
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Elaine Lancaster , American drag performer
Nathan Lane , American actor and singer
k.d. lang , Canadian country and blues singer
Laurier L. LaPierre , Canadian broadcaster and Senator
Danny La Rue , drag queen
Charles Laughton , British actor, bisexual
Chris Lea , former leader of the Green Party of Canada , first openly gay party leader in Canada
René Leboeuf , Canadian gay rights activist, half of first couple to legally marry in Quebec
Mark Leduc , Canadian Olympic medalist/boxing, 1992
Sook-Yin Lee , Canadian TV personality, former MuchMusic VJ, bisexual
Annie Leibowitz , American photographer
Robert Lepage , Canadian playwright, actor and film director
Hedda Lettuce , drag performer
Mark Levengod , Swedish TV host
Matthew Lewis , 19th century British author and parliamentarian
José Lezama Lima , Cuban poet
Jesse Liberty , American writer. bisexual
Lee Liberace , American musician
Janine Lindemuller , U.S. Porn Actress, bisexual
Brian Linehan , Canadian TV personality
Kristanna Loken , actress, model, bisexual
Audre Lorde , poet, author
Lance Loud , son on reality television show An American Family , rock singer
Louis XIII , Bourbon King of France 1610-1643
Greg Louganis , U.S Olympic high-diver
Matt Lucas , British comedian
Ernst Ludwig , Grand Duke of Hesse and The Rhine
Paul Lynde , American actor and comedian
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Ann-Marie MacDonald , Canadian author and playwright
Ashley MacIsaac , Canadian fiddler from Cape Breton
Mary MacLane , Edwardian-era writer
Micheál MacLiammoir actor and co-founder of Dublin's Gate Theatre
Peter Mandelson , Britain's EU commissioner
Irshad Manji , Canadian journalist, author, and "Muslim Refusenik".
Erika Mann , cabaret producer, actress
Klaus Mann ,German author
Thomas Mann , German author
Charles Manson , American songwriter, criminal cult leader, bisexual [6]
Marilyn Manson , American singer, bisexual
Robert Mapplethorpe , American artist, photographer
Jean Marais , French actor, lover of Jean Cocteau
Josie Maran , US model, bisexual
Marilyn , British pop star and musician
Christopher Marlowe , Elizabethan playwright
David Marr , Australian author, broadcaster and media commentator
David Marsden , Canadian radio broadcaster and music promoter
Heather Matarazzo , American actress
Holly Matcalf , gold medal winner in rowing during the 1984 Summer Olympics
Johnny Mathis , Singer
William Somerset Maugham , British writer and dramatist
Armistead Maupin , American writer (Tales of the City )
Amelie Mauresmo , French tennis player
Steve May , Arizona state legislator and Army reservist
Roddy McDowall , British actor and photographer
Johnny McGovern , AKA "The Gay Pimp" - Comedian and singer
James McGreevey , U.S. politician and former governor of New Jersey
Sir Ian McKellen , British actor (X-Men , The Lord of the Rings ), gay rights campaigner
Margaret Mead , anthropologist
Joe Meek , British record producer
Meleager (general) , Greek military commander
Réal Ménard , Canadian member of parliament
Gian Carlo Menotti , U.S. composer
Kitty Meow , International circuit party Icon
Walter Mercado , Puerto Rican "Psychic" & TV personality
Rick Mercer , Canadian television comedian
Freddie Mercury , British musician (Queen )
Stephin Merritt , New York singer/songwriter for the Magnetic Fields , the Sixths , and the Gothic Archies
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George Michael , British singer (Wham )
Tammy Lynn Michaels , U.S. actress, partner of Melissa Etheridge
Harvey Milk , American politician
Merle Miller , Presidential biographer
Scott Mills , British Radio DJ
Vincent Minelli , onetime husband of Judy Garland, father of Liza Minelli, bisexual
Sal Mineo , American actor
Frank McGuinness , Irish playwright
Yukio Mishima , Japanese author
John Cameron Mitchell , American writer and director. Creator of Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Isaac Mizrahi , Fashion designer , television show host
Albert Mol , Dutch actor
Brian Molko , Frontman of British rock band Placebo, bisexual
Comte Robert de Montesquiou poet, writer, set designer, patron of the arts
Tyria Moore , love partner of serial killer Aileen Wuornos
Cherrie Moraga , author on lesbian Hispanic themes
Richard Morel , singer, music producer
Rudolph Moshammer
Jon Moss , British musician
Lee Mrozak , (Crazy Cabbie) New York radio personality, bisexual
Megan Mullally , US actress, bisexual
Murathan Mungan , Turkish author, playwright and poet
Glen Murray , former mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba
Boris Moiseev , Russian singer
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Sinéad O'Connor , Irish singer, bisexual (Ryan Confidential, broadcast on RTÉ 1 on May 29 , 2003 )
Ron Odon African-American and mayor of Palm Springs, California
Daniel O'Donnell , American politician, brother of Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell , American comedian
Eoin O'Duffy , Irish police commissioner, leader of the 'Blueshirts' and aide to Michael Collins (Irish leader)
Paul O'Grady , British television performer
Andrew Olexander , Australian politician, current member of the Victorian Legislative Council
Pauline Oliveros , composer
Laurence Olivier , British actor, bisexual
Stefan Olsdal , Bassist of rock band Placebo
Brian Orser , Canadian silver medalist at both the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics
Joe Orton , British playwright
Cathal Ó Searcaigh , Irish poet
François Ozon , French writer and film director
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Brian Paddick , UK Police Commander and nephew of Hugh Paddick
Hugh Paddick , British actor
Juliusz Paetz , Archbishop of Poznan
Camille Paglia , American author and social critic, bisexual
Peter Paige , American actor ("Queer as Folk ")
David Paisley , British actor
Pai Hsien-yung , Taiwanese writer
Chuck Palahniuk , American writer, notably of Fight Club
Paulk, John , One time drag queen and hustler, one time leader of the ex-gay movement and ex-President of Exodus International
Antonia Pantojas , Puerto Rican educator
Antonio Pantojas , Puerto Rican actor
Pier Paolo Pasolini , Italian director and writer
Alex Parks , winner of Fame Academy , British singer/songwriter
Annise Parker , Controller, City of Houston
Matthew Parris , British journalist and former politician
Harry Partch , American composer and just intonation instrument inventor
Peter Pears , English singer
Queen Pen , bisexual rapper
Anthony Perkins , American actor, bisexual
Linda Perry , singer
Roger Peyrefitte , French diplomat and writer
Philip II of France , French monarch
Philippe , duke of Orléans under Louis XIV
Phranc , Singer/songwriter, musician and artist
Pink pop singer, bisexual
Doug Pinnick American singer and musician ("King's X ")
Danny Pintauro , American actor ("Who's the Boss? ")
Miguel Pińero , Puerto Rican playwright, bisexual
Plato , Greek Philosopher
Carole Pope , Canadian rock singer
Cole Porter , American Composer and lyricist
Francis Poulenc , French composer, openly gay from his first serious relationship, that with painter Richard Chanelaire to whom he wrote, "You have changed my life, you are the sunshine of my thirty years, a reason for living and working." He also said, "You know that I am as sincere in my faith, without any messianic screamings, as I am in my Parisian sexuality." (Who's Who, 2001)
Manuel Puig , Argentine writer
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Gilles de Rais , French nobleman and serial killer
Richard Ramirez , American serial killer, bisexual
Robert Rauschenberg , American artist
Řyvind Rauset , (Who's Who, 2001)
Amy Ray , singer, The Indigo Girls
Charlie Ray , American Entrepenuer, Writer
Johnnie Ray , American singer, popular in the 1950s, known as the "Cry Guy"
Nicholas Ray , American film director, bisexual
John Rechy , American author
Robert Reed , actor
Charles Nelson Reilly , American actor and former game-show regular
George Reinholt , soap opera actor (Steve Frame on Another World )
Rio Reiser , German musician ("Ton Steine Scherben "), bisexual
Mary Renault , novelist
James Harry Reyos , confessed murderer, stated he was gay on the A&E television channel
Cecil Rhodes , British financier and colonizer of Africa
Christopher Rice , American author (son of Anne Rice )
Adrienne Rich , American poet and critic
Bill Richardson , Canadian writer and radio broadcaster
Arthur Rimbaud , French poet
Herb Ritts , American fashion photographer
Ian Roberts , Australian Rugby League player
Anwar Robinson , American Idol contestant
Gene Robinson , American Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire
Svend Robinson , former Canadian member of parliament
Tom Robinson , British rock musician
Roche-sur-Yon , French prince and King of Poland
Jai Rodriguez , "culture guru" on Queer Eye
Ernst Röhm , leader of the Nazi SA (Brownshirts)
Cesar Romero , actor
Ned Rorem , composer, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001)
Hilary Rosen , former CEO of the RIAA , longtime partner of Elizabeth Birch (see above)
Jane Rule , Canadian author
RuPaul , AKA RuPaul Andre Charles, American drag queen
Bayard Rustin , civil rights activist, organizer of the 1963 March on Washington , introduced Martin Luther King Jr. to the writings of Mahatma Gandhi and non-violence , fired for being gay
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Steven Sabados , Canadian TV personality
Marquis de Sade , 18th century author and philosopher, bisexual
Leontine Sagan , Austrian film-maker
Emily Saliers , singer, The Indigo Girls
Victor Salva , American writer/director (Jeepers Creepers )
Ben Sander , a.k.a.. Brini Maxwell , drag performer and television host
Emmanuel Sandhu , Canadian figure skater
Jeremy Sapienza , World-renowned anarchist
Dick Sargent , American actor, (second "Darrin" on Bewitched )
Dan Savage , American columnist
David Sedaris , American essayist and radio personality
Shyam Selvadurai , Canadian novelist (Funny Boy )
Fred Schneider , lead singer of the B-52s
Joel Schumacher , American film-maker (The Phantom of the Opera (2004 movie) )
Pete Shelley , lead singer of British punk band The Buzzcocks
Matthew Shepard , hate crime victim, violently murdered in Wyoming , subject of Emmy winning films The Laramie Project and The Matthew Shepard Story
Ned Sherrin , UK broadcaster
Randy Shilts , US author, journalist and AIDS activist.
Michelangelo Signorile , columnist, advocate, and pundit
Bill Siksay , Canadian member of parliament
Mario Silva , Canadian member of parliament
Bryan Singer , movie director (X-Men )
Sławek Starosta , Polish gay activist
Jeffrey Smart , Australian painter
Bessie Smith , American blues singer
Chris Smith , first openly gay British MP
Liz Smith (journalist) , gossip columnist, bisexual
George Smitherman , Canadian politician (Ontario cabinet minister) [7]
Socrates , Greek philosopher
Simeon Solomon , (1840 -1905 ), British Jewish artist associated with the Pre-Raphaelites and the Aesthetic art movement
Solon , Greek statesman
Jimmy Somerville , singer (Bronski Beat , The Communards ) (Who's Who, 2001)
Stephen Sondheim , American musical theater composer and lyricist
Susan Sontag , American essayist and novelist , usually lesbian but occassionally bisexual
Dusty Springfield , singer
Pam St Clement , UK television actress (Eastenders )
Mia St. John , US boxer, bisexual
Robert Stadlober , German actor and singer, bisexual
Gertrude Stein , American expatriate author, partner of Alice B. Toklas
Michael Stipe , American singer (R.E.M. ), film producer
Jim Stork , US politician
Billy Strayhorn , jazz composer, lyricist, arranger, and pianist (Duke Ellington Orchestra)
Sylvester , American singer (Who's Who, 2001)
Gerry Studds , US politician
Lucius Cornelius Sulla , Roman dictator
Andrew Sullivan , conservative journalist
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Channing Tatum , bisexual. Male model/actor
Rip Taylor , American comic
Hordur Torfason , (Who's Who, 2001)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , Russian composer
Neil Tennant , British musician (Pet Shop Boys )
Stephen Tennant , British aristocrat
Mark Tewksbury , Canadian gold medal winner in the 1992 Summer Olympics
Scott Thompson , Canadian comedian and actor (Kids in the Hall )
Virgil Thomson , American theater composer and music critic
Jeremy Thorpe , leader of British Liberal Party
William Tatem (Bill) Tilden II , American tennis champion
Colm Tóibín , Irish novelist
Alice B. Toklas , partner of Gertrude Stein , known for her cookbook that contains Brion Gysin 's hashish brownies (marijuana )
Sandi Toksvig , British comedian
Lily Tomlin , American comedian, actress
Pussy Tourette , drag performer and singer
Pete Townshend , guitarist of The Who , self-proclaimed bisexual (under investigation by Scotland Yard for paedophilia)
Trajan , Roman emperor
Michel Tremblay , Canadian writer
Esera Tuaolo , former NFL player
Alan Turing , British mathematician, computer scientist and theorist
Colin Turnbull , British anthropologist, later American citizen, Buddhist
Stephen Twigg , UK Politician, MP, defeated Michael Portillo in 1997 election
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Pierre Valličres , writer, member of the terrorist FLQ
Ville Valo , Finish muscian, singer of HIM (band)
Lupe Valdez , Sheriff - Dallas County, TX
Michele van Gorp , WNBA player for the Minnesota Lynx
Chavela Vargas , Mexican singer, who came out as lesbian during an interview with Colombian television
Gianni Vattimo , Italian philosopher
Paul Verlaine , French poet
Jim Verraros , singer, actor, American Idol contestant
Reginald VelJohnson , actor (the dad on Urkel-based Family Matters )
Maréchal de Vendôme , General under Louis XIV
Compte de Vermandois , Admiral of France
Gianni Versace , Italian fashion designer
Gore Vidal , American writer
Luchino Visconti , Italian director
Hella von Sinnen , German comedienne
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Tom Waddell , American sports
Rufus Wainwright , Canadian/American singer
Horace Walpole , 4th Earl of Orford
Wanda , American drag performer
Andy Warhol , American artist and pop art icon
Tony Warren , British scriptwriter (creator of Coronation Street )
John Waters , American film director (Pink Flamingos )
Sarah Waters , British author (Tipping the Velvet )
Sumner Welles , U.S. Under Secretary of State 1937-1943
Mae West , American actress, bisexual
Suzanne Westenhoefer , American comedian
Guido Westerwelle , Leader of the German liberal party FDP
James Whale , American film director
Diane Whipple , victim in the Presa Canario dog mauling trial
Edmund White , American novelist (A Boy's Own Story )
Patrick White , Australian novelist and Nobel Prize winner(The Twyborn Affair )
Walt Whitman , American poet (Leaves of Grass )
Jane Wiedlin , guitarist/singer for The Go-Go's , bisexual
Tracey Wigginton , Brisbane 's "lesbian vampire murderer"
Oscar Wilde , Irish playwright and bon vivant, imprisoned after conviction for "gross indecency" for homosexual behavior
Thornton Wilder , playwright (Our Town ) and novelist
Kenneth Williams , British actor and diarist
Robbie Williams , British pop singer, bisexual
Tennessee Williams , American playwright
Wendy O. Williams , American rocker, bisexual
Johann Joachim Winckelmann , German classical archaeologist and art historian
Paul Winfield , American actor
Jeanette Winterson , UK author
Dale Winton , British television presenter
Michal Witkowski , polish writer
Ludwig Wittgenstein , Philosopher
Monique Wittig , academic
Alexander Wood , merchant and magistrate in Upper Canada ; "Founder of Gay Toronto"
Virginia Woolf , British author
Klaus Wowereit , mayor of Berlin
Aileen Wuornos , serial killer, prostitute, bisexual
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The following list includes those who some people legitimately believe there is evidence the person is or was gay, lesbian or bisexual. This speculation should be supported by documentation or historical record. More information about what is known about each individual's sexuality should be available in the individual's biography .
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Salvador Dalí , Spanish painter
F. Holland Day , American photographer and publisher
David Dreier , U.S. congressman
Matt Drudge , Internet gossip publisher
Francis Archibald Douglas , Lord Drumlanrig (1867-1894), Private Secretary to Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery . Drumlanrig was the eldest son of John Sholto Douglas, 8th Marquess of Queensberry and elder brother of Lord Alfred Douglas ; according to a biography of Oscar Wilde , The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde by Neil McKenna , Drumlanrig had a secret affair with Rosebery and committed suicide because this became known to his family.
Guillaume Dufay , composer
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Alejandro Fernández , Mexican singer; according to tabloid, had relationship with Miguel Bosé
Siegfried Fischbacher , magician
Edward FitzGerald , poet (informed speculation by at least one authority)
Errol Flynn , Australian actor, reputed Nazi spy, bisexual
Susan Flannery , soap opera actress (Days of Our Lives , The Bold and the Beautiful )
James Franco , actor
Frederick the Great , eighteenth-century King of Prussia
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George Frideric Handel , composer
Richard Bennett Hatfield , Canadian politician (premier of New Brunswick , 1970-1987)
Hugh Hefner , publicly acknowledged to having gay relationships during the 1970s
J. Edgar Hoover , director of FBI
Howard Hughes , American tycoon, film producer, aviator
Langston Hughes , American poet and dramatist
Alexander von Humboldt , German naturalist and explorer
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Orlando Lasso , composer
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia), British soldier
Adam Lazzara , front man of Taking Back Sunday
John Lennon (according to separate biographies by Geoffrey Giuliano and Albert Goldman )
Lennox Lewis , retired British boxer
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1869), Sixteenth President of the United States , as argued in the book The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln (ISBN 0743266390 ) and suggested by other biographers.
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), French musician and composer
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Renaissance architect, musician, inventor, engineer, sculptor, and artist
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Shane MacGowan , Irish punk rocker
Joseph McCarthy , U.S. politician, see http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/joseph-mccarthy
Michelangelo , Renaissance painter and sculptor
Jim Morrison , American rock singer, according to Stephen Davis ' biography Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend
Morrissey , British singer
Modeste Mussorgsky , composer
Frank Murphy , Mayor of Detroit, Governor of Michigan, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
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Sun Ra , musician
Christopher Rice , writer, son of Anne Rice
Richard I , the Lion Hearted, English King
Richard III , the clubfooted hunchback, English King
Ann Richards , former Governor of Texas
Dennis Rodman , athlete, bisexual
Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady (1933 - 1945), columnist
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), British Prime Minister . Had an affair with Lord Drumlanrig , according to a biography of Oscar Wilde , The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde , by Neil McKenna .
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Camille Saint-Saëns , French composer.
Sandro , Argentine singer
Victor Santiago , mayor in Puerto Rico , accused of sexual harassment by two men
Sappho , Greek poet: her love poetry to men and women may or may not have autobiographical import
David Schine , aide to Sen. Joseph McCarthy
Ed Schrock , former U.S. congressman
Franz Schubert , Austrian composer (Solomon, Maynard: "Franz Schubert and the Peacocks of Benvenuto Cellini")
Camilo Sesto , Spanish singer
William Shakespeare , Elizabethan playwright and poet (had a wife and children; his love sonnets to a man may or may not have autobiographical import.)
Jake Shears , singer for the band the Scissor Sisters
Richard Simmons , America fitness guru
Oliver Sipple , who saved president Gerald Ford 's family, he sued a newspaper for running a story about his sexuality
Shepard Smith , U.S. cable news anchor
Kisha Snow , U.S. boxer
Baron Friedrich von Steuben , German military adviser to American revolution
Sharon Stone , American actress, bisexual
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley , Consort/husband of Mary, Queen of Scots , reputedly bisexual
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Persons no longer identifying as gay, lesbian, or bisexual
The following list includes people who at one point identified as gay, lesbian or bisexual but no longer do.
David Bowie , English musician artist and stage/film performer, came out as bisexual later identifying as "closeted heterosexual", Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001).
Anne Heche , American actress
Little Richard , American singer and musician, "former bisexual", denounced homosexuality and bisexuality after becoming a christian minister
Madonna , came out as bisexual, later denied
Michael Portillo , British politician and journalist who had gay experiences as a young man
Lou Reed , American musician, came out as bisexual, later denied - see Victor Bockris ' "Transformer"
t.A.T.u. , Russian pop duo [9]
See also
External links
Sources
Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001). Who's Who in Contemporary Gay & Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day. New York: Routledge. ISBN 041522974X .
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