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A

Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
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
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
Paul Cadmus (1904 - 1999) American Artist [60]

D

Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
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
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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