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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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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen | 1880–1923 | French | Aristocrat and writer | G[7] |
Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy | 1605-1677 | French | Musician and burlesque poet | G[8] |
Torstein Dahle | b. 1947 | Norwegian | Politician | G[9] |
Eva Dahlgren | b. 1960 | Swedish | Pop musician | L[10] |
Jeffrey Dahmer | 1960–1994 | American | Serial killer | G[11] |
Stephen Daldry | b. 1961 | English | Film director | G[12] |
Grover Dale | b. 1935 | American | Actor, dancer, choreographer | B[13] |
James Dale | b. 1971 | American | Boy Scouts leader expelled for being gay | G[14] |
Tom Daley | b. 1994 | British | Olympic diver | B[15] |
Matt Dallas | b. 1982 | American | Actor | G[16] |
Joe Dallesandro | b. 1948 | American | Actor | B[17] |
Sam D'Allesandro | 1956–1988 | American | Writer | G[18] |
Mary Daly | b. 1928 | American | Feminist philosopher and theologian | L[19] |
Blyth Daly | 1901–1965 | American | Actor | L[20] |
Anne Seymour Damer | 1748–1828 | British | Sculptor | B[21] |
Antonio D'Amico | b. 1959 | Italian | Model, fashion designer | G[22] |
Alain Daniélou | 1907–1994 | French | Academic, Hindu convert | G[23] |
Ben Daniels | b. 1964 | English | Actor | G[24] |
Dani Daniels | b. 1989 | American | Porn star | B[25][26] |
David Daniels | b. 1966 | American | Singer | G[27] |
Lee Daniels | b. 1959 | American | Film producer, director | G[28] |
Sarah Daniels | b. 1957 | English | Playwright | L[29] |
Jason Danino-Holt | b. 1987 | Israeli | Television personality | G[30] |
Martin Dannecker | b. 1942 | German | Sexologist, writer | G[31] |
Brian Dannelly | b. ? | American | Film director | G[32] |
Van Darkholme | b. 197? | Vietnamese-American | Gay pornographic director and actor | G[33] |
Ram Dass | b. 1931 | American | Spiritual teacher, writer | B[34] |
Charlie David | b. 1980 | Canadian | Actor | G[35] |
Dave Davies | b. 1947 | English | Musician | B[36] |
Libby Davies | b. 1953 | Canadian | Member of Parliament | L[37] |
Peter Maxwell Davies | b. 1934 | English | Contemporary classical composer and conductor | G[38] |
Ron Davies | b. 1946 | Welsh | Politician | B[39] |
Russell T Davies | b. 1963 | British | Television producer and writer | G[40] |
Steven Davies | b. 1986 | British | Cricketer | G[41] |
Terence Davies | b. 1945 | English | Filmmaker | G[42] |
Angela Davis | b. 1944 | American | Activist | L[43] |
Clive Davis | b. 1932 | American | Record company executive | B[44] |
Evan Davis | b. 1962 | English | Journalist, economist | G[45] |
Frederick W. Davis | 1880–1961 | American-Mexican | Art dealer | G[46] |
Madeline Davis | b. 1940 | American | Activist | L[47] |
Tanya Davis | b. ? | Canadian | musician, poet | B[48] |
Vaginal Davis | b. 1969 | American | Artist | L[49] |
Spencer Day | b. ? | American | Musician | G[50] |
Richard Deacon | 1921–1984 | American | Actor | G[51] |
James Dean | 1931–1955 | American | Actor | G[52] |
Mercedes de Acosta | 1893–1968 | American | Writer, socialite | L[53] |
Dean DeBlois | b. 1970 | Canadian | Film director, animator | G[54] |
Frank DeCaro | b. 1962 | American | Writer, performer | G[55] |
Jeanine Deckers, a.k.a. "The Singing Nun" | 1933–1985 | Belgian | Musician, clergy | L[56] |
Edgar de Evia | 1910–2003 | American | Photographer, author | G |
Ellen DeGeneres | b. 1958 | American | Comedian, actor, talk show host | L[57] |
Robin De Groot | b. ? | Canadian | Designer, TV personality | G[58] |
Jacek Dehnel | b. 1980 | Polish | Writer, translator | G[59] |
Andreas Deja | b. 1957 | German | Animator | G[60] |
Bertrand Delanoë | b. 1950 | French | Politician | G[61] |
Samuel R. Delany | b. 1942 | American | Author | G[62] |
Lea DeLaria | b. 1958 | American | Comedian, actor, jazz musician | L[63] |
Mazo de la Roche | 1879–1961 | Canadian | Writer | G[64] |
David Del Tredici | b. 1937 | American | Contemporary classical composer | G[65] |
Guilherme de Melo | b. 1931 | Portuguese | Journalist, novelist, activist | G[66] |
Barbara Deming | 1917–1984 | American | Activist | L[67] |
Rosemary Dempsey | b. ? | American | Lawyer, activist | L[68] |
Shawna Dempsey | b. ? | Canadian | Performance artists, writers | L[69] |
Robert De Niro, Sr. | 1922–1993 | American | Painter | B[70] |
Barry Dennen | b. 1938 | American | Actor, writer | G[71] |
Robert Denning | 1927–2005 | American | Interior designer | G[72] |
Denice Denton | 1959–2006 | American | Academic | L[73] |
Nick Denton | b. 1967 | English | Journalist, blogger | G[74] |
Paul-Émile d'Entremont | B. ? | Canadian | Documentary filmmaker | G[75] |
Dena DeRose | b. 1966 | American | Jazz musician | L[76] |
Portia de Rossi | b. 1973 | Australian | Actress, wife of Ellen DeGeneres | L[77] |
Felipa de Souza | 1556–1600 | Brazilian | L[78] | |
Tony De Vit | 1957–1998 | English | Disk jockey | G[79] |
Abby DeWald | b. ? | American | Musician | L[80] |
Elsie de Wolfe | 1865–1950 | American | Interior designer | B[81] |
Sergei Diaghilev | 1872–1929 | Russian | Art critic, ballet patron | G[82] |
David Diamond | 1915–2005 | American | Composer | G[83] |
Guillermo Díaz | b. 1975 | American | Actor | G[84] |
Andy Dick | b. 1965 | American | Actor, comedian | B[85] |
Marlene Dietrich | 1901–1992 | German | Actor | B[86] |
Vincent Dieutre | b. 1960 | French | Film director | G[87] |
Ani DiFranco | b. 1970 | American | Rock musician | B[88] |
Giovanni di Giovanni | 1350–1365 | Italian | Hate crime victim | G[89] |
Kristian Digby | 1977–2010 | British | Television presenter and director | G[90] |
Christian Dior | 1905–1957 | French | Fashion designer | G[91] |
Dirk Dirksen | 1937–2006 | American | Music promoter | G[92] |
Elio Di Rupo | b. 1951 | Belgian | Politician | G[93] |
JD Disalvatore | b. ? | American | Film director, producer | G[94] |
Thomas M. Disch | b. 1940 | American | Writer | G[95] |
Beth Ditto | b. 1981 | American | Rock musician | L[96] |
Boris Dittrich | b. 1955 | Dutch | Politician, LGBT rights activist | G[97] |
Divine | 1945–1988 | American | Actor, drag performer | G[98] |
Alix Dobkin | b. 1940 | American | Women's music performer-composer | L[99] |
Jess Dobkin | b. 1970 | Canadian | Performance artist | L[100] |
Jody Dobrowski | 1981–2005 | English | Murder victim | G[101] |
Farzana Doctor | b. ? | Canadian | Writer | L[102] |
Betty Dodson | b. 1929 | American | Sex educator | B[103] |
Owen Dodson | 1914–1983 | American | Poet, novelist, playwright | G[104] |
Terry Dolan | 1950–1986 | American | Republican Party operative | G[105] |
Domenico Dolce | b. 1958 | Italian | Fashion designer, Dolce & Gabbana | G[106] |
Ann Donahue | b. ? | American | Television writer | L[107] |
Stephen Donaldson | 1946–1996 | American | Activist | G[108] |
Dong Xian | c. 23- 1 BC | Chinese (Han Dynasty) | Courtier | B[109] |
Emma Donoghue | b. 1969 | Irish | Writer | L[110] |
Amanda Donohoe | b. 1962 | English | Actor | B[111] |
Savannah Dooley | b. 1985 | American | Screenwriter | L[112] |
Thomas Anthony Dooley | 1927–1961 | American | Humanitarian | G[113] |
Heinz Dormer | b. 1912 | German | Youth leader, imprisoned by Nazis | G[114] |
Mark Doty | b. 1953 | American | Poet | G[115] |
Lord Alfred Douglas | 1870–1945 | English | Poet, lover of Oscar Wilde | B[116] |
Kyan Douglas | b. 1970 | American | Reality show host | G[117] |
Michelle Douglas | b. 1963 | Canadian | Former soldier, LGBT rights activist | L[118] |
Orville Lloyd Douglas | b. 1976 | Canadian | Writer | G[119] |
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu | b. 1927 | English | Politician | B[120] |
Gregory Douglass | b. 1980 | American | Musician | G[121] |
Robert Dover | b. 1956 | American | Equestrian | G[122] |
Brian Dowling | b. 1978 | Irish | Television presenter | G[123] |
JD Doyle | b. 1947 | American | Radio producer, Queer Music Collector | G[124] |
David Drake | b. 1963 | American | Actor | G[125] |
Karla Drenner | b. 1961 | American | Politician, academic | L[126] |
Donna Dresch | b. ? | American | Rock musician | L[127] |
James Dreyfus | b. 1968 | English | Actor | G[128] |
Tom Driberg, Baron Bradwell | 1905–1976 | English | Politician, journalist | G[129] |
Ed Droste | b. 1978 | American | Musician | G[130] |
Drubskin | b. ? | American | Artist | G[131] |
Malka Drucker | b. 1945 | American | Rabbi, writer | L[132] |
Thomas Duane | b. 1955 | American | Politician | G[133] |
Martin Duberman | b. 1932 | American | Historian | G[134] |
René-Daniel Dubois | b. 1955 | Canadian | Writer | G[135] |
Sandi Simcha DuBowski | b. 1970 | American | Filmmaker | G[136] |
Carol Ann Duffy | b. 1955 | Scottish | Poet | L[137] |
Maureen Duffy | b. 1933 | English | Writer | L[138] |
Bevan Dufty | b. 1955 | American | Politician | G[139] |
Bonnie Dumanis | b. 1951 | American | District Attorney | L[140] |
Daphne du Maurier | 1907–1989 | English | Author | B[141] |
Karen Dunbar | b. 1971 | Scottish | Comedienne | L[142] |
Alice Dunbar-Nelson | 1875–1935 | American | Poet, journalist, political activist | B[143] |
Alan Duncan | b. 1957 | English | Member of Parliament | G[144] |
Isadora Duncan | 1887–1927 | American | Dancer | B[145] |
Ian Campbell Dunn | 1943–1998 | Scottish | LGBT rights activist | G[146] |
Kristyn Dunnion | b. 1969 | Canadian | writer, performance artist | L[147] |
Don Dunstan | 1926–1999 | Australian | Politician | G[148] |
Cheryl Dunye | b. 1966 | American | Film director | L[149] |
Imke Duplitzer | b. 1975 | German | Olympic fencer | L[150] |
Alonso Duralde | b. 1967 | American | Film critic | G[151] |
John Duran | b. ? | American | Mayor of West Hollywood | G[152] |
Eric Durchholz | b. 1972 | American | Author | G[153] |
Eleonora Duse | 1859–1924 | Italian | Actor | B[154] |
Guillaume Dustan | 1965–2005 | French | Writer | G[155] |
Andrea Dworkin | 1946–2005 | American | Feminist, LGBT rights activist | L[156] |
Deborah Dyer | b. 1967 | English | Rock musician | B[157] |
Elana Dykewomon | b. 1949 | American | Activist, writer | L[158] |
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Angela Eagle | b. 1961 | English | Member of Parliament | L[159] |
Adam Ebbin | b. 1963 | American | First openly gay Virginia delegate | G[160] |
Diana L. Eck | b. 1945 | American | Harvard Comparative Religion and Indian Studies professor | L[161] |
Fannyann Eddy | 1974–2004 | Sierra Leonean | LGBT rights activist, murder victim | L[162] |
Laurie Toby Edison | b. 1942 | American | Photographer | B[163] |
Louis Edmonds | 1923–2001 | American | Actor | G[164] |
Guy Édoin | b. ? | Canadian | Film director, screenwriter | G[165] |
Edward II | 1284–1327 | English | King of England | B[166] |
Hilton Edwards | 1903–1982 | Irish | Actor, theatrical producer | G[167] |
Susan Eggman | b. 1961 | American | Politician | L[168] |
Danielle Egnew | b. 1969 | American | Musician, actor, clairvoyant | L[167] |
Youri Egorov | 1954–1988 | Russian | Classical pianist | G[169] |
Michelle Ehlen | b. 1978 | American | Actor | L[170] |
Sergei Eisenstein | 1898–1948 | Soviet | Film director | G[171] |
Martha May Eliot | 1891–1978 | American | Pediatrician, public health | G[172] |
Cássia Eller | 1962–2001 | Brazilian | Rock musician | L[173] |
Adam Elliot | b. 1972 | Australian | Animator, filmmaker | G[174] |
Denholm Elliott | 1922–1992 | English | Actor | B[175] |
Mark Elliot | b. 1953 | Canadian | Radio host, addictions counsellor | G[176] |
Peter Elliott | b. 1954 | Canadian | Anglican priest | G[177] |
Stephan Elliott | b. 1964 | Australian | Film director, screenwriter | G[178] |
Bret Easton Ellis | b. 1962 | American | Writer | B[179] |
Edith Ellis | 1861–1916 | English | Writer | B[180] |
Ruth Ellis | 1899–2000 | American | LGBT rights activist, only known African-American centenarian lesbian | L[181] |
Mable Elmore | b. ? | Canadian | politician | L[182] |
Julian Eltinge | 1881–1941 | American | Actor, drag performer | G[183] |
Pegah Emambakhsh | b. ? | Iranian | LGBT rights activist | L[184] |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | 1803–1882 | American | Writer, essayist, poet | B[185] |
Roland Emmerich | b. 1955 | German | Filmmaker | G[186] |
Magnus Enckell | 1870–1925 | Finnish | Painter | G[187] |
Esther Eng | 1914–1970 | Chinese American | Filmmaker | L[188] |
Nick Enright | 1950–2003 | Australian | Playwright | G[189] |
Anton Enus | b. ? | Australian | Television presenter | G[190] |
Epaminondas | 418–362 BCE | Theban | General, statesman | G[191] |
Brian Epstein | 1934–1967 | English | Manager of The Beatles | G[192] |
Didier Eribon | b. 1953 | French | Philosopher, intellectual | G[193] |
Jill Esmond | 1908–1990 | English | Actor | L[194] |
Óscar Esquivias | b. 1972 | Spanish | Writer | G[195] |
Jade Esteban Estrada | b. 1975 | American | Pop musician, comedian, choreographer | G[196] |
Melissa Etheridge | b. 1961 | American | Rock musician | L[197] |
Wesley Eure | b. 1951 | American | Actor | G[198] |
Luke Evans | b. 1979 | British/Welsh | Actor | G[199] |
Nigel Evans | b. 1957 | Welsh | Politician | G[200] |
Scott Evans | b. 1983 | American | Actor | G[201] |
Uzi Even | b. 1940 | Israeli | Chemistry professor, politician, first openly gay member of Knesset | G[202] |
Kenny Everett | 1944–1995 | English | DJ, comedian | G[203] |
Rupert Everett | b. 1959 | English | Actor | G[204] |
Hanns Heinz Ewers | 1871–1943 | German | Writer | G[205] |
Mark Ewert | b. 1972 | American | Writer, actor | G[206] |
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