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|<ref>Holliday, Peter J. (October 2006), [http://www.glbtq.com/arts/film_actors_gay.html Rudolph Valentino], Glbtq.com. Retrieved January 2006.</ref>
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|<ref>Szymanski, Michael (August 22, 1997), [http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/anderson%20im%20bisexual SLEW OF NEW BI MOVIES HITS HOLLYWOOD], Planetout.com. Retrieved November 17, 2006.</ref>
|<ref>Szymanski, Michael (August 22, 1997), [http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/anderson%20im%20bisexual SLEW OF NEW BI MOVIES HITS HOLLYWOOD], Planetout.com. Retrieved November 17, 2006.</ref>
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|<ref>Lo, Malinda (December, 2005), [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5141/is_200512/ai_n18577832 Defying Hollywood: lesbian writer Jane Anderson may be a big-shot Hollywood director now, but theater is still in her blood.], Curve magazine. Retrieved August 9, 2007.</ref>
|<ref>Lo, Malinda (December, 2005), [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5141/is_200512/ai_n18577832 Defying Hollywood: lesbian writer Jane Anderson may be a big-shot Hollywood director now, but theater is still in her blood.], Curve magazine. Retrieved August 9, 2007.</ref>
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| <ref>Morris, Stephen (August 21, 2002), [http://www.laweekly.com/stage/theater/growing-together/3643/ Growing Together], ''LA Weekly''. Retrieved July 28, 2007.</ref>
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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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Porn star Tracey Adams.
Social reformer Jane Addams.
Dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey.
Writer Horatio Alger, Jr..
Bust of the Emperor Hadrian's beloved, Antinous.
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah
Cosmetics doyenne Elizabeth Arden.
Writer Pietro Aretino as painted by Titian.
Singer Billie Joe Armstrong.
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Singer Robert Arnold
Name Dates [5] Nationality Profession Notes Reference
Leroy F. Aarons 1933–2004 American Journalist. [6]
Louise Abbéma 1858–1927 French Painter and designer. [7]
Berenice Abbott 1898–1991 American Photographer. [8]
Paula Aboud b. ? [5] American Politician and activist. [9]
Boy Abunda b. ? [5] Filipino Journalist. [10]
Zackie Achmat b. 1962 South African LGBT and AIDS activist. [11]
Marc Acito b. 1966 American Author. [12]
Roberta Achtenberg b. 1950 American Politician. [13]
Marc Acito b. 1966 American Writer. [14]
Jean Acker 1893–1978 American Actor, wife of actor Rudolph Valentino. [15]
Kathy Acker 1949–1997 American Writer and feminist. Bisexual [16]
J. R. Ackerley 1896–1967 English Writer and arts editor of The Listener. [17]
Peter Ackroyd b. 1949 English Author. [18]
Sir Harold Acton 1904–1994 English Art writer, aesthete. [19]
Margie Adam b. 1947 American Musician. [20]
Mark Adamo b. 1962 American Composer. [21]
John Bodkin Adams 1899–1983 British Doctor and suspected serial killer. [22]
J. C. Adams b. 1970 American Gay porn journalist. Bisexual [23]
Joey Lauren Adams b. 1968 American Actor. Bisexual [24]
Sam Adams b. ? [5] American First openly gay Portland, Oregon City Council member. [25]
Stephanie Adams b. 1970 American Model and author. [26]
Tracey Adams b. 1959 American Porn star. [27]
Jane Addams 1860–1935 American Social reformer and Nobel prize winner. [28]
Gaye Adegbalola b. 1944 American Musician. Bisexual [29]
Thomas Adès b. 1971 English Composer. [30]
Dominic Agostino 1959–2004 Canadian Politician. [31]
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa b. ? [5] American Playwright and writer for Marvel Comics. [32]
Alvin Ailey 1931–1989 American Dancer and choreographer. [33]
Dawn Airey b. 1960 English Television executive. [34]
Pav Akhtar b. ? [5] British Politician. [35]
Chantal Akerman b. 1950 Belgian Film-maker. [36]
Faisal Alam b. 1977 American LGBT Muslim rights activist. [37]
Ai-Ai de las Alas b. 1964 Filipino Comedian. Bisexual [38]
Edward Albee b. 1928 American Playwright (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?). [39]
John Alcorn b. ? [5] Canadian Jazz musician. [40]
Sarah Aldridge 1911–2006 American Author. [41]
Sibilla Aleramo 1876-1960 Italian Writer. [42]
Horatio Alger, Jr. 1832–1899 American Author. [43]
Sandra Alland b. ? [5] Canadian Writer, artist, activist. [44]
Marc Allégret 1900–1973 French Film director. Bisexual [45]
Paula Gunn Allen b. 1939 American Writer. [46]
Christian Wilhelm Allers 1857–1915 German Painter. [47]
Henry Alley b. 1944 American Author and academic. [48]
Dorothy Allison b. 1949 American Writer. [49]
Eric Allman b. 1955 American Computer programmer. [50]
Michael Alig b. 1966 American Party promoter and murderer. [51]
Maud Allan 1873–1956 Canadian Dancer. [52]
Chad Allen b. 1974 American Actor, gay activist. [53]
Peter Allen 1944–1992 Australian Entertainer. [54]
Ted Allen b. 1965 American Food and wine connoisseur. [55]
Waheed Alli, Baron Alli b. 1964 English Businessman and life peer (first openly gay peer in Parliament). [56]
László Almásy 1895–1951 Hungarian Explorer and spy. [57]
Pedro Almodóvar b. 1949 Spanish Academy Award-winning filmmaker. [58]
Marc Almond b. 1957 English Singer. [59]
Anne-Marie Alonzo 1951–2005 Canadian Writer. [60]
Joseph Alsop 1910–1989 American Journalist. [61]
Jeffrey Altergott b. 1968 American Singer-songwriter. [62]
Summer Altice b. 1979 American Model and actor. Bisexual [63]
Dennis Altman b. 1943 Australian Academic and LGBT activist. [64]
Flavio Alves b. 1969 Brazilian LGBT rights activist. [65]
John Amaechi b. 1970 English Professional basketball player (1995–2003), broadcaster. [66]
Scott Amedure 1963–1995 American "Jenny Jones Murder" victim. [67]
Alejandro Amenábar b. 1972 Spanish Academy Award-winning filmmaker. [68]
Tom Ammiano b. 1941 American Politician. [69]
Simon Amstell b. 1979 English Comedian and television presenter. [70]
Sheldon Andelson 1931–1988 American Politician. [71]
Brett Anderson b. 1972 English Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede. Bisexual [72]
Dan Anderson b. ? [5] American Writer. [73]
Gordon Stewart Anderson 1958–1991 Canadian Writer. [74]
Jane Anderson 1954 American Actor, playwright and director. [75]
Lindsay Anderson 1923–1994 Scottish Film director. [76]
Ruth Anderson b. 1928 American Composer. [77]
Sophie Anderton b. 1977 English Model. Bisexual [78]
Mário de Andrade 1893–1945 Brazilian Writer. [79]
Harry Andrews 1911–1989 English Actor. [80]
Robert Andrews 1895–1976 English Actor. [81]
Jerzy Andrzejewski 1909–1983 Polish Author. [82]
Kenneth Anger b. 1927 American Film-maker and author. [83]
Charles Anglin b. 1971 English Politician. [84]
Julia Ann b. 1969 American Porn star. [85]
Alyson Annan b. 1973 Australian Field hockey Gold medalist. [86]
Ant b. 1967 American Actor and comedian. Bisexual [87]
Katharine Anthony 1877–1965 American Biographer. [88]
Trey Anthony b. 1974 Canadian Comedian and playwright. Queer [89]
Steve Antin b. 1956 American Actor and screenwriter. [90]
Antinous 110–130 Greek Beloved of Roman Emperor Hadrian. [91]
Laura Antoniou b. 1963 American Author. [92]
Gloria E. Anzaldúa 1942–2004 American Writer. [93]
Kwame Anthony Appiah b. 1954 Ghanaian Philosopher and writer. [94]
Alistair Appleton b. 1970 English Television presenter. [95]
Marshall Applewhite 1931–1997 American Cult leader. [96]
Bettina Aptheker b. 1944 American Activist and academic. [97]
Aleksey Apukhtin 1840–1893 Russian Poet. [98]
Louis Aragon 1897–1982 French Poet and novelist. Bisexual [99]
Gregg Araki b. 1959 American Film-maker. Queer [100]
John Aravosis b. 1963 American LGBT activist. [101]
Bert Archer b. 1968 Canadian Writer. [102]
Elizabeth Arden 1878–1966 Canadian Businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. Bisexual [103]
Reinaldo Arenas 1943–1990 Cuban Writer. [104]
Pietro Aretino 1492–1556 Italian Writer and satirist. [105]
Joey Arias b. ? [5] American Performance artist, drag performer. [106]
Giorgio Armani b. 1934 Italian Fashion designer. Disputed sexuality [107]
Jillian Armenante b. 1968 American Actor and writer. [108]
Billie Joe Armstrong b. 1972 American Lead singer and guitarist for Green Day. Bisexual [109]
Chip Arndt b. 1966 American Reality TV show contestant and LGBT rights activist. [110]
Alice Arnold b. 1972 British Newsreader. [111]
Robert Arnold b. 1982 New Zealander Singer. [112]
Jake Arnott b. 1961 English Author. [113]
Jean-Paul Aron 1925–1988 French Writer. [114]
Willem Arondeus 1894–1943 Dutch Painter. [115]
John S. Arrowood b. ? [5] American Judge [116]
Newton Arvin 1900–1963 American Writer and Academic. [117]
Dorothy Arzner 1897–1979 American Film director. [118]
John Ashbery b. 1927 American Poet. [119]
Howard Ashman 1950–1991 American Lyricist. [120]
Frederick Ashton 1904–1988 English Choreographer. [121]
Othniel Askew 1972–2003 American Politician and murderer. [122]
Anthony Asquith 1902–1968 English Film director. [123]
Rob Astbury b. 1948 Australian Journalist and television presenter. [124]
Nils Asther 1897–1981 Swedish Stage and silent film actor. [125]
Sverker Åström b. 1915 Swedish Diplomat. [126]
Karen Atala b. 1964 Chilean Lawyer, fighting for custody of her children. [127]
Kutlug Ataman b. 1961 Turkish Film-maker. [128]
John Atherton 1598–1640 English Bishop of Lismore and Waterford. [129]
Ron Athey b. 1961 American Artist. [130]
Toni Atkins b. 1962 American Politician. [131]
Ti-Grace Atkinson b. 1938 American Feminist author. [132]
Efva Attling b. 1952 Swedish Jewellery designer. [133]
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes b. 1984 American Writer [134]
Alex Au b. 1952 Singaporean LGBT rights activist and writer. [135]
Kevyn Aucoin 1962–2002 American Make-up artist. [136]
W. H. Auden 1907–1973 English Poet. [137]
John August b. 1970 American Screenwriter. [138]
Michael Ausiello b. ? [5] American Television journalist. [139]
Edward Avedisian 1936-2007 American Painter. [140]
Kevin Aviance b. 1968 American Entertainer. [141]
Axel and Eigil Axgil b. 1915
1922–1995
Danish First gay couple to enter in a civil union. [142]


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