User:Dev920/Drafts
Appearance
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Profession | Notes | Reference |
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Louise Abbéma | (1858 – 1927) | French | Painter and designer | [1] | |
Berenice Abbott | (1898 - 1991) | American | Photographer | [2] | |
Roberta Achtenberg | (1950 - ) | American | Politician | [3] | |
Jean Acker | (1893 - 1978) | American | Actress | [4] | |
J. R. Ackerley | (1896 - 1967) | English | Writer and arts editor of The Listener | [5] | |
Peter Ackroyd | (1949 - ) | English | Author | [6] | |
Sir Harold Acton | (1904 - 1994) | English | Art writer, aesthete | [7] | |
Tracey Adams | (1959 - ) | American | Porn star | See article | |
Jane Addams | (1860 - 1935) | American | Social reformer and Nobel prize winner | [8] | |
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa | (? - ?) | American | Playwright and writer for Marvel Comics | [9] | |
Alvin Ailey | (1931 - 1989) | American | Dancer and choreographer | [10] | |
Edward Albee | (1928 - ) | American | Playwright (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) | [11] | |
Al Berto | (1948 - 1997) | Portugese | Poet | [12] | |
Francesco Algarotti | (1712 - 1764) | Italian | Philosopher and art critic | [13] | |
Michael Alig | (1966 - ) | American | Party promoter and murderer | See article | |
Chad Allen | (1974 - ) | American | Actor | [14] | |
Peter Allen | (1944 - 1992) | Australian | Entertainer | [15] | |
Ted Allen | (1965 - ) | American | Food and wine guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy | [16] | |
Waheed Alli, Baron Alli | (1964 - ) | English | Businessman and life peer (first openly gay peer in Parliament) | [17] | |
Marc Almond | (1957 - ) | English | Singer | [18] | |
Pedro Almodóvar | (1949 - ) | Spanish | Academy Award-winning Spanish filmmaker | [19] | |
Scott Amedure | (1963 - 1995) | American | "Jenny Jones Murder" victim | [20] | |
Alejandro Amenábar | (1972 - ) | Spanish | Academy Award-winning Spanish filmmaker | [21] | |
Brett Anderson | (1972 - ) | English | Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede | Bisexual | [22] |
Mário de Andrade | (1893 - 1945) | Brazilian | Writer | See article | |
Jerzy Andrzejewski | (1909 - 1983) | Polish | Author | [23] | |
Kenneth Anger | (1927 - ) | American | Film-maker and author | [24] | |
Anonymous Boy | (? - ?) | American | Film-maker and writer | See article | |
Ant | (1967 - ) | American | Actor and comedian | See article | |
Katharine Anthony | (1877 - 1965) | American | Biographer | See article | |
Antinous | (110 - 130) | Greek | Lover of Roman Emperor Hadrian | [25] | |
Laura Antoniou | (1963 - ) | American | Author | See article | |
Gloria E. Anzaldúa | (1942 - 2004) | American | Writer | See article | |
Alistair Appleton | (1970 - ) | English | Television presenter | [26] | |
Marshall Applewhite | (1931 - 1997) | American | Cult leader | [27] | |
Aleksey Apukhtin | (1840 - 1893) | Russian | Poet | [28] | |
Louis Aragon | (1897 - 1982) | French | Poet and novelist | Bisexual | [29] |
Gregg Araki | (1959 - ) | American | Film-maker | Queer | See article |
Reinaldo Arenas | (1943 - 1990) | Cuban | Writer | See article | |
Pietro Aretino | (1492 - 1556) | Italian | Writer and satirist | [30] | |
Giorgio Armani | (1934 - ) | Italian | Fashion designer | Unknown sexuality | [31] |
Billie Joe Armstrong | (1972 - ) | American | Lead singer and guitarist for Greenday | Bisexual | [32] |
Alice Arnold | (? - ) | British | Newsreader | [33] | |
Newton Arvin | (1900 - 1963) | American | Writer and Academic | See article | |
Dorothy Arzner | (1897 - 1979) | American | Film director | See article | |
John Ashbery | (1927 - ) | American | Poet | [34] | |
Frederick Ashton | (1904 - 1988) | English | Choreographer | [35] | |
Othniel Askew | (1972 - 2003) | American | Politician and murderer | See article | |
Kutlug Ataman | (1961 - ) | Turkish | Film-maker | [36] | |
Kevyn Aucoin | (1962 - 2002) | American | Make-up artist | [37] | |
W. H. Auden | (1907 - 1973) | English | Poet | See article | |
John August | (1970 - ) | American | Screenwriter | [38] | |
Kevin Aviance | (1968 - ) | American | Entertainer | See Article |
B
Name | Dates | Nationality | Profession | Notes | Reference |
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David Bacon | (1914 - 1943) | American | Actor | See article | |
Francis Bacon | (1909 - 1992) | British | Painter | [39] | |
Francis Bacon | (1561 - 1626) | English | Philosopher | [40] | |
Joan Baez | (1941 - ) | American | Singer | Bisexual | [41] |
Paul Bailey | (1937 - ) | British | Writer | [42] | |
James Robert Baker | (1946 - 1997) | American | Author | See article | |
Clare Balding | (1971 - ) | English | BBC sports journalist | [43] | |
James Baldwin | (1924 - 1987) | American | Writer | [44] | |
Tammy Baldwin | (1962 - ) | American | Member of the United States House of Representatives (D - Wisconsin) | See article | |
Alan Ball | (1957 - ) | American | Screenwriter | See article | |
Tallulah Bankhead | (1902 - 1968) | American | Actress | Bisexual | [45] |
Samuel Barber | (1910 - 1981) | American | Composer | [46] | |
Jillian Barberie | (1966 - ) | American | Television presenter | Bisexual | [47] |
Alexander Bard | (1961 - ) | Swedish | Musician | Bisexual | [48] |
Clive Barker | (1952 - ) | English | Author and film director | [49] | |
Djuna Barnes | (1892 - 1982) | American | Writer | Bisexual | [50] |
Fred Barnes | (1885 - 1938) | English | Entertainer | See article | |
Tim Barnett | (1958 - ) | New Zealander | Member of the New Zealand Parliament | See article | |
Natalie Clifford Barney | (1876 - 1972) | American | Writer | [51] | |
Jean Barraqué | (1928 - 1973) | French | Composer | [52] | |
Amanda Barrett | (? - ) | American | Musician | [53] | |
John Barrowman | (1967 - ) | American | Actor and entertainer | [54] | |
Michael Barrymore | (1952 - ) | English | Entertainer | [55] | |
Paul Bartel | (1938 - 2000) | American | Actor, writer and director | [56] | |
Roland Barthes | (1915 - 1980) | French | Literary theorist | [57] | |
Lance Bass | (1915 - 1980) | American | Singer | [58] | |
Katharine Lee Bates | (1859 - 1929) | American | Songwriter | [59] |
C
Name | Dates | Nationality | Profession | Notes | Reference |
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Paul Cadmus | (1904 - 1999) | American | Artist | [60] |
D
Name | Dates | Nationality | Profession | Notes | Reference |
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Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen | (1880 - 1923) | French | Aristocrat and writer | See article | |
Eva Dahlgren | (1960 - ) | Swedish | Musician | [61] | |
Jeffrey Dahmer | (1960 - 1994) | American | Serial killer | [62] | |
Joe Dallesandro | (1948 - ) | American | Actor | Bisexual | See article |
Brian Dannelly | (? - ) | American | Film director | [63] | |
Dave Davies | (1947 - ) | English | Musician | Bisexual | [64] |
Libby Davies | (1953 - ) | Canadian | Member of Parliament | Unknown sexuality | [65] |
Peter Maxwell Davies | (1934 - ) | English | Conductor and composer | [66] | |
Ron Davies | (1946 - ) | Welsh | Politician | Bisexual | [67] |
Russell T. Davies | (1963 - ) | British | Television producer and writer | [68] | |
Mercedes de Acosta | (1893 - 1968) | American | Writer and socialite | [69] | |
James Dean | (1931 - 1955) | American | Actor | [70] | |
Dean DeBlois | (1970 - ) | Canadian | Film director and animator | [71] | |
Frank DeCaro | (1962 - ) | American | Writer and performer | [72] | |
Edgar de Evia | (1910 - 2003) | American | Photographer and author | [73] | |
Andreas Deja | (1957 - ) | German | Animator | [74] | |
Bertrand Delanoë | (1950 - ) | French | Politician | [75] | |
Samuel R. Delany | (1942 - ) | American | Author | [76] | |
Lea DeLaria | (1958 - ) | American | Comedian and actor | See article | |
Robert Denning | (1927 - 2005) | American | Interior designer | [77] | |
Denice Denton | (1959 - 2006) | American | Academic | [78] | |
James Denton | (1925 - ) | English | LGBT activist | See article | |
Portia de Rossi | (1973 - ) | Australian | Actress | [79] | |
Abby DeWald | (? - ) | American | Musician | [80] | |
Elsie de Wolfe | (1865 - 1950) | American | Interior designer | Bisexual | [81] |
Sergei Diaghilev | (1872 - 1929) | Russian | Art critic and ballet patron. | See article | |
Guillermo Díaz | (1975 - ) | American | Actor | [82] | |
Andy Dick | (1965 - ) | American | Actor and comedian | Bisexual | [83] |
Janice Dickinson | (1955 - ) | American | Supermodel | Bisexual | [84] |
Marlene Dietrich | (1901 - 1992) | German | Actress | Bisexual | [85] |
Ani DiFranco | (1970 - ) | American | Musician | Bisexual | [86] |
Diane DiMassa | (1959 - ) | American | Feminist and cartoonist | See article | |
Elio Di Rupo | (1951 - ) | Belgian | Politician | See article | |
Divine | (1945 - 1988) | American | Drag queen | See article | |
Donny the Punk | (1946 - 1996) | American | Drag queen | [87] | |
Emma Donoghue | (1969 - ) | Irish | Writer | See article | |
Thomas Anthony Dooley | (1927 - 1961) | American | Humanitarian | [88] | |
Joseph Doucé | (1945 - 1990) | French | Psychologist and pastor | See article | |
Lord Alfred Douglas | (1870 - 1945) | English | Poet and lover of Oscar Wilde | See article | |
Kyan Douglas | (1970 - ) | American | Grooming guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy | [89] | |
Brian Dowling | (1978 - ) | Irish | Television presenter | [90] | |
David Drake | (1963 - ) | American | Writer | [91] | |
Donna Dresch | (? - ) | American | Musician | See article | |
Carol Ann Duffy | (1955 - ) | Scottish | Poet | See article | |
Alan Duncan | (1957 - ) | English | Member of Parliament | [92] | |
Don Dunstan | (1926 - 1999) | Australian | Politician | Bisexual | See article |
Alonso Duralde | (1967 - ) | American | Writer and film critic | [93] | |
Gregory Durham | (1969 - ) | American | Businessman and LGBT activist | [89] | |
Clea DuVall | (1977 - ) | American | Actress | Bisexual | See article |
Andrea Dworkin | (1946 - 2005) | American | Feminist and LGBT activist | See article |
E
Name | Dates | Nationality | Profession | Notes | Reference |
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Angela Eagle | (1961 - ) | English | Member of Parliament | [94] | |
Edward II | (1284 - 1327) | English | King of England | Bisexual | [95] |
Hilton Edwards | (1903 - 1982) | Irish | Actor and theatrical producer | See article | |
Cecilia Eggleston | (? - ?) | British | Christian Minister | See article | |
Danielle Egnew | (1969 - ) | American | Musician, actress, and clairvoyant | See article | |
Elagabalus | (203 - 222) | Roman | Emperor | Unknown sexuality | See article |
Cássia Eller | (1962 - ) | Brazilian | Musician | [96] | |
Bret Easton Ellis | (1962 - ) | American | Writer | Bisexual | See article |
Ruth Ellis | (1899 - 2000) | American | LGBT Activist, only known African-American centenarian lesbian | [97] | |
Julian Eltinge | (1881 - 1941) | American | Stage and screen actor, and female impersonator | [98] | |
Roland Emmerich | (1955 - ) | German | Film producer, director and writer. | [99] | |
Brian Epstein | (1934 - 1967) | English | Manager of The Beatles | See article | |
Epaminondas | (418 - 362BC) | Theban | General and statesman | See article | |
Didier Eribon | (1953 - ) | French | Philosopher and intellectual | See article | |
Melissa Etheridge | (1961 - ) | American | Musician | [100] | |
Uzi Even | (1940 - ) | Israeli | Chemistry professor and politician (first openly gay member of Knesset) | [101] | |
Kenny Everett | (1944 - 1995) | English | DJ and comedian | See article | |
Rupert Everett | (1959 - ) | English | Actor | [102] |
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