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Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people;
Siblings:

A · Ba–Bh · Bi–Bz · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O
P · Q · R · Sa–Sc · Sd–Si · Sj–Sz · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed.

The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century. A number of different classification schemes have been used to describe sexual orientation since the mid-19th century, and scholars have often defined the term 'sexual orientation' in divergent ways. Indeed, several studies have found that much of the research about sexual orientation has failed to define the term at all, making it difficult to reconcile the results of different studies.[1][2][3] However, most definitions include a psychological component (such as the direction of an individual's erotic desire) and/or a behavioural component (which focuses on the sex of the individual's sexual partner/s). Some prefer to simply follow an individual's self-definition or identity. See homosexuality and bisexuality for criteria that have traditionally denoted lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people.

The high prevalence of people from the West on this list may be due to societal attitudes towards homosexuality. The Pew Research Center's 2003 Global Attitudes Survey found that "[p]eople in Africa and the Middle East strongly object to societal acceptance of homosexuality. But there is far greater tolerance for homosexuality in major Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Opinion in Europe is split between West and East. Majorities in every Western European nation surveyed say homosexuality should be accepted by society, while most Russians, Poles and Ukrainians disagree. Americans are divided – a thin majority (51 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 42 percent disagree."[4]

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Singer Alex Parks
Italian writer Pier Paolo Pasolini
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Canadian musician Peaches
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Anthony Perkins
Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
Brian Paddick b. 1958 English Police officer [5]
Steve Padilla b. ? American Politician [6]
Peter Paige b. 1968 American Actor [7]
Owen Pallett b. 1981 Canadian Violinist, Final Fantasy [8]
Alisa Palmer b. ? Canadian Theatre director and playwright [9]
Amanda Palmer b. 1976 American Singer and pianist for the Dresden Dolls Bisexual [10]
Sam Pancake b. ? American Actor [11]
Janet Paraskeva b. 1946 English Civil servant [12]
Annise Parker b. 1956 American Politician [13]
Alex Parks b. 1984 English Singer/songwriter [14]
Sophia Parnok 1885-1933 Russian Poet [15]
Lily Parr b. ca. 1899 English Early female football player [16]
Matthew Parris b. 1949 English Journalist and former MP [17]
Evalyn Parry b. ? Canadian Singer/songwriter and actress/playwright [18]
Nick Partridge b. ? English AIDS campaigner [19]
Pier Paolo Pasolini 1922-1975 Italian Writer and filmmaker [20]
Robert Patrick b. 1937 American Playwright [21]
Pat Patterson b. 1941 Canadian Professional wrestler [22]
Sarah Paulson b. 1974 American Actress [23]
Waylon Payne b. 1972 American Country singer-songwriter [24]
Peaches b. 1968 Canadian Musician Bisexual [25]
Otto Peltzer 1900-1970 German Middle distance runner world record holder [26]
Anthony Perkins 1932-1992 American Actor [27]
Michael Holloway Perronne b. ? American Writer [28]
Linda Perry b. 1965 American Singer [29]
Robert Peters b. 1924 American Poet, teacher, critic [30]
Prince Philipp of Hesse-Kassel 1896-1980 German Politician and Nazi governor Bisexual [31]
Carl Phillips b. 1959 American Writer [32]
Gretchen Phillips b. 1963 American Singer [33]
Joe Phillips b. 1969 American Comic artist [34]
David Hyde Pierce b. 1959 American Actor [35] [36]
Richard Pillard b. ~1933 American Professor of Psychiatry [37]
Miguel Piñero 1946-1988 Puerto-Rican Playwright, actor [38]
Pink b. 1979 American Pop singer Bisexual [39]
Chuck Panozzo b. 1948 American Bass player. [40]
Carole Pope b. 1950 Canadian Rock singer [41]
Zac Posen b. 1980 American Fashion designer [42]
Minnie Bruce Pratt b. 1946 American Writer, poet [43]
Mark de Solla Price b. 1960 American Writer, AIDS activist [44]
Shaun Proulx b. ? Canadian Writer [45]
Animal Prufrock b. 1975 American Singer-songwriter [46]
Manuel Puig 1932-1990 Argentinian Writer [47]

Q

Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
Qiao Qiao b. 1979 Chinese Singer [48] [49]
Sara Quin b. 1980 Canadian Singer/songwriter, member of the band Tegan and Sara [50]
Tegan Quin b. 1980 Canadian Singer/songwriter, member of the band Tegan and Sara [51]
Christine C. Quinn b. 1966 American Politician [52]

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Blues singer Ma Rainey
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Canadian politician Svend Robinson
Choreographer Jerome Robbins
Actor Cesar Romero
Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
Patricia Racette b. 1965 American Operatic soprano [53]
Radclyffe b. 1950 American Writer [54]
Ma Rainey 1882–1939 American Blues singer, referred as the "Mother of the Blues." [55]
Marc Ramsbottom b. 1963 English Politician [56]
Ian Iqbal Rashid b. 1965 Canadian/British Poet, screenwiter, filmmaker [57]
Amy Ray b. 1964 American Singer, The Indigo Girls [58]
Gene Raymond 1908-1998 American Actor, husband of movie star Jeanette MacDonald Bisexual [59]
Michael Redgrave 1908-1985 English Actor Bisexual [60]
Robert Reed 1932-1992 American Actor, star of The Defenders and The Brady Bunch Bisexual [61]
Charles Nelson Reilly 1931-2007 American Actor [62] [63]
Jacob Reitan b. 1982 American LGBT rights activist [64]
Jennifer Diane Reitz b. 1959 American Computer programmer, cartoonist and gender rights advocate Bisexual [65]
Santino Rice b. 1974 American Fashion designer [66]
Sviatoslav Richter 1915-1997 Russian Pianist [67]
Charles Ricketts 1866-1931 English Artist, writer [68]
Keith Ridgway b. 1965 Irish Author [69]
Jerome Robbins 1918-1998 American Choreographer [70]
Ian Roberts b. 1965 Australian Footballer [71]
Ronald Robertson 1937-2000 American Figure skater [72]
Angela Robinson b. 1971 American Director [73] [74]
Svend Robinson b. 1952 Canadian Former member of parliament [75]
Jai Rodriguez b. 1979 American Actor and Musician [76]
Cesar Romero b. ? American Actor [77]
Anthony Romero b. ? American Executive Director of the ACLU [78]
Don Roos b. 1959 American Screenwriter and film director [79]
Ned Rorem b. 1923 American Composer [80]
Hilary Rosen b. ? American Former CEO of the RIAA, TV commentator [81]
Paul Rosenfels 1909-1985 American Social scientist [82]
Jim Roth b. ? American Politician [83]
Alma Routsong 1924-1996 American Writer [84]
Steve Rubell 1943-1989 American Co-owner of Studio 54 [85]

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Gayle Rubin b. 1949 American Cultural anthropologist [87]
Scott Rudin b. 1958 American Film producer [88]
Jane Rule b. 1931 Canadian Author [89]
Laurent Ruquier b. 1963 French Journalist, TV and radio host [90]
Bayard Rustin 1912-1987 American Civil Rights Activist [91]
John Rykener 14th century British Transvestite prostitute [92]

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Poet Vita Sackville-West.
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German model Marcel Schlutt.
Singer Jake Shears.
American model Jenny Shimizu.
Writer Ed Sikov.
Singer Jimmy Somerville.
Politician Gerry Studds.
Basketball player Sheryl Swoopes.
Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes Reference
Alfian Sa'at b. 1977 Singaporean Author and poet [93]
Jorge Saavedra Lopez b. ? Mexican AIDS activist. [94]
Steven Sabados b. ? Canadian Designer [95]
Maurice Sachs 1906-1945 French [96]
Vita Sackville-West 1892-1962 British Author and poet [97]
Marquis de Sade 1740-1814 French Writer, philosopher [98]
Douglas Sadownick b. ? American Writer [99]
Leontine Sagan 1889-1974 Austrian Actress, theater director [100]
François Sagat b. 1979 French Pornographic actor [101]
Yves Saint-Laurent b. 1936 French Fashion designer [102]
Emily Saliers b. 1963 American Singer, The Indigo Girls [103]
Ola Salo b. 1977 Swedish Singer, The Ark (band) [104]
Jacopo Saltarelli 1459-? Italian Model, prostitute [105]
Victor Salva b. 1958 American Film director [106]
Ed Salvato b. ? American Travel writer [107]
Jimmy Samijn b. 1974 Belgin Singer [108]
JD Samson b. 1978 American Musician [109]
Alex Sanchez b. 1957 Mexican Author [110]
Sue Sanders b. 1947 English Activist [111]
Barry Sandler b. ? American Film writer, producer [112]
Diane Sands b. 1947 American Politician [113]
Michael Sandy 1977-2006 American Murder victim [114]
Usman Sani b. 1987 Nigerian Faced stoning for homosexual acts [115]
Sapphire b. 1950 African American Writer, performance poet [116]
Raquel Evita Saraswati b. ? ? LGBT activist [117]
Dick Sargent 1930-1994 American Actor (second "Darrin" on Bewitched) [118]
Frank Sargeson 1903-1982 New Zealander Writer [119]
May Sarton 1912-1995 Belgian Poet, novelist [120]
Siegfried Sassoon 1886-1967 English Poet, author [121]
Kathleen Satchwell b. ? South African Judge [122]
Tully Satre b. 1989 American Student, LGBT rights activist [123]
Dan Savage b. 1964 American Columnist [124]
John Saul b. 1942 American Writer [125]
Savannah 1970-1994 American Porn actress [126]
Ed Savitz 1942–1993 American Businessman. [127]
Lorne Saxberg 1958-2006 Canadian Television journalist [128]
Steven Saylor b. 1956 American Writer [129]
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio b. 1959 Italian Politician [130]
Dick Scanlan b. 1961 American Writer. [131]
Glenn Scarpelli b. 1966 American Actor [132]
Francesco Scavullo 1921-2004 American Fashion photographer [133]
Kate Schellenbach b. 1966 American Drummer [134]
Patty Schemel b. 1967 American Drummer [135]
Allen R. Schindler, Jr. 1969-1992 American Radioman Third Class, United States Navy-murdered by shipmate because he was gay [136]
John Schlesinger 1926-2003 British Film director (Midnight Cowboy,Sunday Bloody Sunday) [137]
Marcel Schlutt b. 1977 German Photographer and porn actor [138]
Tobias Schneebaum 1922-2005 American Artist [139]
Fred Schneider b. 1951 American Lead singer of The B-52's [140]
Maria Schneider b. 1952 French Actress [141]
Ariel Schrag b. 1979 American Cartoonist [142]
Felice Schragenheim 1922-1944 German Resistance fighter, Holocaust victim [143]
Werner Schroeter b. 1945 German Film director [144]
Sarah Schulman b. 1958 American Writer, activist [145]
Joel Schumacher b. 1939 American Director Bisexual [146]
James Schuyler 1923-1991 American Poet [147]
Annemarie Schwarzenbach 1908-1942 Swiss Photographer [148]
Ulf Schyldt b. 1970 Swedish Politician Bisexual [149]
Carl Sciortino b. ? American Politician [150]
Ernesto Scorsone b. 1952 American Politician [151]
Ann Scott b. 1965 French Writer Bisexual [152]
Ian Scott 1934-2006 Canadian Attorney General of Ontario [153]
Melissa Scott b. 1960 American Writer [154]
Cooper Seay b. 1965 American Musician, Yogi [155]
David Secter b. ? Canadian Film director [156]
David Sedaris b. 1956 American Essayist and radio personality [157]
Pierre Seel 1923-2005 French Writer, Holocaust survivor [158]
Aiza Seguerra b. ? Filipina Musician, actor [159]
Dan Gillespie Sells b. 1979 English Guitarist [160]
Shyam Selvadurai b. 1965 Sri Lankan-Canadian Writer [161]
Hong Seok-cheon b. 1971 Korean Actor [162]
John Sessions b. 1953 Scottish Actor [163]
Kevin Sessums b. 1956 American Writer [164]
Vikram Seth b. 1952 Indian Poet, writer [165]
Tommy Sexton 1957-1993 Canadian Comedian, actor [166]
Dirk Shafer b. 1962 American Model, actor [167]
Marc Shaiman b. 1959 American Composer, lyricist [168]
Adam Shankman b. 1964 American Director [169]
Charles Haslewood Shannon 1865-1937 English Artist [170]
Lori Shannon 1938-1984 American Actor [171]
Eric Shanower b. 1963 American Comic artist, writer [172]
Michael Shaowanasai b. 1964 Thai Artist, actor [173]
Parvez Sharma b. ? Indian American Film director [174]
Penny Sharpe b. 1970 Australian Politician [175]
Aiden Shaw b. 1966 English Porn actor, writer [176]
Fiona Shaw b. 1955 Irish Actress [177]
Linda Shear b. 1948 American Folk singer, activist [178]
Jake Shears b. 1978 American Singer [179]
Jeremy Sheffield b. 1966 English Actor [180]
Pete Shelley b. 1955 English Singer, songwriter [181]
Matthew Shepard 1976-1998 American Hate crime victim, violently murdered in Wyoming, subject of Emmy winning films The Laramie Project and The Matthew Shepard Story [182]
Simon Sheppard b. ? American Writer [183]
Antony Sher b. 1949 English Actor [184]
David Sherlock b. ? English Partner of Graham Chapman [185]
Ned Sherrin b. 1931 English TV & radio personality [186]
Delia Sherman b. 1951 American Fantasy writer [187]
Martin Sherman b. 1939 American Playwright, director [188]
Randy Shilts 1951-1994 American Journalist, author, AIDS activist [189]
Jenny Shimizu b. 1967 American Model [190]
Del Shores b. 1957 American Writer, director, actor [191]
Nerina Shute 1908-2004 English Writer, journalist Bisexual [192]
Christopher Sieber b. 1969 American Actor [193]
Labi Siffre b. 1945 American Poet, singer-songwriter [194]
Ed Sikov b. 1957 American Writer [195]
Lucas Silveira b. ? Canadian Singer for The Cliks [196]
Charles Silverstein American Writer and founding editor of The Journal of Homosexuality [197]
Roy Simmons b. 1956 American Football player [198]
Bryan Singer b. 1965 American Film director [199]
Oliver Sipple 1941-1989 American Saved the life of Gerald Ford during an assassination attempt [200]
Winnaretta Singer, Princess de Polignac 1865-1943 American Patron of the arts, heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune and wife of Prince Edmond de Polignac [201]
Ione Skye b. 1971 British Actress Bisexual [202]
William Sledd b. 1983 American Web personality [203]
Ali Smith b. 1962 Scottish Writer [204]
Chris Smith b. 1951 British First openly gay British Cabinet Minister [205]
Coral Smith b. 1979 American Actress [206]
Iain Smith b. 1960 Scottish One of three openly gay members of the Scottish Parliament [207]
Jerry Smith 1943–1987 American American football player. [208]
Liz Smith b. 1923 American Gossip columnist Bisexual [209]
George Smitherman b. 1963 Canadian Politician (Ontario cabinet minister) [210]
Jack Snow 1907-1956 American Writer of science fiction, fantasy, and horror [211]
Valerie Solanas 1936-1988 American Radical feminist, author of the SCUM Manifesto [212]
Michael Soldier b. 1967 American Porn actor [213]
Joe Solmonese b. 1965 American LGBT activist [88]
Jimmy Somerville b. 1961 Scottish Singer and songwriter, single and in groups [214]
Stephen Sondheim b. 1930 American Musical theater composer and lyricist [215]
Susan Sontag 1933-2004 American Essayist and novelist [216]
Martin Sorrondeguy American Singer in the bands Los Crudos and Limp Wrist, filmmaker, record label owner [217]
Allan H. Spear American State senator [218]
Cheryl Spector b. ? American LGBT rights activist [219]
Andrea Sperling American Film producer [220]
Stephen Spinella b. 1956 American Actor [221][222]
Edward Spofford b. ? American Professor [223]
Dusty Springfield 1939-1999 British Musician [224]
Annie Sprinkle b. 1954 American Porn star, writer, performance artist, sex educator Bisexual [225]
Pam St. Clement b. 1942 English Actress Bisexual [226]
Matthew Stadler b. 1959 American Writer [227]
Anne Stanback b. ? American LGBT rights activist [228]
David Starkey b. 1945 English Historian [229]
Gertrude Stein 1874-1946 American Expatriate author, partner of Alice B. Toklas [230]
Nicole Stéphane 1923-2007 French Actress [231]
Ian Stephens d. 1996 Canadian Poet, journalist, and musician [232]
James B. Stewart b. 1952 American Lawyer and writer [88]
Michael Stipe b. 1960 American Singer (R.E.M.), film producer Bisexual [233]
Jim Stork b. 1966 American Politician [234]
Elizabeth Stroud American Pastor [235]
Gerry Studds 1937-2006 American Politician [236]
Andrew Sullivan b. 1963 American British-born American conservative journalist [237]
Ben Summerskill b. 1961 English LGBT activist [238]
Ember Swift b. ? Canadian Singer-songwriter and guitarist [239]
Sheryl Swoopes b. 1971 American WNBA basketball player [240]
Gábor Szetey b. 1968 Hungarian Politician [241]


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P · Q · R · Sa–Sc · Sd–Si · Sj–Sz · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

See also

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