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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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B

Folk singer Joan Baez
Performer Josephine Baker
Writer James Baldwin
Actor Tallulah Bankhead
Actor John Barrowman
Composer Samuel Barber
Poet, memoirist and epigrammist Natalie Clifford Barney
Actor Drew Barrymore.
Performer Baton Bob
Conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein
Rock musician Sarah Bettens
Name Dates Nationality Profession Notes [5]
Lisa B b. ? Canadian Poet B [6]
Jamie Babbit b. 1970 American Film and television director L [7]
Babydaddy b. 1976 American Rock musician G [8]
Peter Bacanovic b. 1962 American Stockbroker, defendant in ImClone trial G [9]
Don Bachardy b. 1934 American Artist G [10]
Francis Bacon 1909-1992 British Painter G [11]
Ruth Badger b. 1978 English Reality show contestant, television presenter, business consultant L [12]
Joan Baez b. 1941 American Folk musician B [13]
Bai Ling b. 1970 Chinese Actor B [14]
Paul Bailey b. 1937 British Writer G [15]
Simon Bailey 1955-1995 English Anglican priest G [16]
Jon Robin Baitz b. 1961 American Playwright, television producer G [17]
Jack Baker b. 1942 American Attorney, LGBT rights activist G [18]
James Robert Baker 1946-1997 American Author G [19]
Josephine Baker 1906-1975 American Entertainer B [20]
John Roman Baker b. ? British Playwright G [21]
Marina Baker b. 1967 English Writer, politician B [22]
John Balance 1962-2004 English Rock and experimental musician G [23]
Clare Balding b. 1971 English BBC sports journalist L [24]
Long John Baldry 1941-2005 English Blues-rock musician G [25]
James Baldwin 1924-1987 American Writer G [26]
Oliver Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 1899-1958 English Politician G [27]
Tammy Baldwin b. 1962 American Member of the United States House of Representatives (D - Wisconsin) L [28]
Cristobal Balenciaga 1885-1972 Spanish Fashion designer G [29]
Alan Ball b. 1957 American Screenwriter G [30]
Ann Bancroft b. 1955 American First woman to reach the North Pole L [31]
Herman Bang 1857 - 1912 Danish Writer G [32]
Tallulah Bankhead 1902-1968 American Actor B [33]
Briana Banks b. 1978 American Porn star B [34]
Christopher Banks b. 1977 New Zealander Music producer, journalist G [35]
Kaushalya Bannerji b. ? Canadian Poet L [36]
Ann Bannon b. 1932 American Author L [37]
Patricia Barber b. 1956 American Jazz musician L [38]
Samuel Barber 1910-1981 American Classical music composer G [39]
Jillian Barberie b. 1966 American Television host B [40]
Paris Barclay b. 1956 American Television director G [41]
Alexander Bard b. 1961 Swedish Pop musician B [42]
Jean-Pierre Barda b. 1967 Swedish Musician, actor B [43]
Clive Barker b. 1952 English Author, film director G [44]
Gregory Barker b. 1966 English Politician G [45]
Djuna Barnes 1892-1982 American Writer B [46]
Fred Barnes 1885-1938 English Entertainer G [47]
Hazel Barnes b. 1915 American Philosopher L [48]
Micah Barnes b. 1960 Canadian Pop musician G [49]
Rev. Paul Barnes b. 1954 American Clergy G [50]
Richard Barnes b. ? English Politician G [51]
James Barnett b. 1986 American Activist G [52]
Lisa A. Barnett 1958-2006 American Science Fiction and fantasy writer L [53]
Tim Barnett b. 1958 New Zealander Member of the New Zealand Parliament G [54]
Natalie Clifford Barney 1876-1972 American Writer L [55]
Frank A. Barnhart b. ? American Actor, producer, director G [56]
Andrew Barr b. 1973 Australian Politician G [57]
Jean Barraqué 1928-1973 French Classical music composer G [58]
Amanda Barrett b. ? American Pop musician L [59]
Amanda Barrie b. 1935 English Actor B [60]
John Barrowman b. 1967 Scottish Actor G [61]
Drew Barrymore b. 1975 American Actor B [62]
Michael Barrymore b. 1952 English Entertainer G [63]
Richmond Barthé 1901–1989 American Sculptor G [64]
Paul Bartel 1938-2000 American Actor, writer, director G [65]
Roland Barthes 1915-1980 French Literary theorist G [66]
Neil Bartlett b. 1958 English Playwright G [67]
Jason Bartlett b. ? American Politician G [68]
Lance Bass b. 1979 American Pop musician G [69]
Alan Bates 1934-2003 English Actor B [70][71]
Katharine Lee Bates 1859-1929 American Songwriter L [72]
Baton Bob b. ? American Performance artist G [73]
Bryan Batt b. 1963 American Actor G [74]
Terry Baum b. 1946 American Politician G [75]
Robert Bauman b. 1937 American Politician G [76]
Bruce Bawer b. 1956 American Writer G [77]
Howard Bayless b. ? American Politician G [78]
Jaime Bayly b. 1965 Peruvian Writer B [79]
Gary Beach b. 1947 American Actor G [80]
Rikki Beadle-Blair b. 1962 English Actor, writer G [81]
Simon Russell Beale b. 1961 English Actor G [82]
Billy Bean b. 1964 American Baseball player G [83]
Amanda Bearse b. 1958 American Actor, director L [84]
Cecil Beaton 1904-1980 English Photographer G [85]
Bianca Beauchamp b. 1977 Canadian Adult model B [86]
William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp 1872-1938 British Peer of the Realm, Liberal politician, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports B [87]
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu b. 1926 British Peer of the Realm, Conservative politician, founder of National Motor Museum B [88]
Binkie Beaumont 1908-1973 British Theatre manager, producer G [89]
Simone de Beauvoir 1908-1986 French Author, philosopher B [90]
Alison Bechdel 1960 American Cartoonist L [91]
Volker Beck 1960 German Politician G [92]
Albrecht Becker 1906-2002 German Photographer G [93]
Antoine Bédard b. 1978 Canadian Musician G [94]
Sybille Bedford 1911-2006 English Writer B [95]
Lucius Beebe 1902-1966 American Photographer, railroad historian G [96]
Eve Beglarian b. 1958 American Contemporary classical music performer-composer L [97]
Brendan Behan 1923-1964 Irish Author, poet, playwright G [98]
Aphra Behn 1640-1689 English Writer B [99]
Frieda Belinfante 1904-1995 Dutch Classical musician and conductor, member of the Dutch resistance L [100]
Andy Bell b. 1964 English Rock musician (Erasure) G [101]
Jason Bellini b. ? American Journalist G [102]
Paul Bellini b. 1963 Canadian Comedy writer G [103]
Linda Bellos b. 1950 English Black and LGBT activist, former London politician. L [104]
Sotiria Bellou 1921-1997 Greek Rebetiko musician L [105]
Birgitt Bender b. 1956 German Politician L [106]
Kate Raphael Bender b.? American Peace activist L [107]
Bruce Benderson b. 1946 American Writer G [108]
Fernando Bengoechea 1965-2004 Brazilian Photographer G [109]
Alan Bennett b. 1934 English Author, actor G [110]
Jill Bennett b. 1975 American Actor L [111]
Michael Bennett 1943-1987 American Creator, director, and choreographer of A Chorus Line G [112]
Trevor Bentham b. 1943 English Screenwriter, partner of actor Nigel Hawthorne G [113]
Gladys Bentley 1907-1960 American Blues musician L [114]
A. Scott Berg b. 1949 American Writer G [115]
Helmut Berger b. 1944 Austrian Actor B [116]
David Bergman b. ? American Writer G [117]
Humphry Berkeley 1926-1994 English Politician G [118]
Nate Berkus b. 1971 American Interior designer G [119]
Greg Berlanti b. 1972 American Television writer and producer G [120]
Rodney Berman b. 1969 Scottish Politician G [121]
Leonard Bernstein 1918-1990 American Classical music conductor and composer B [122]
Samuel Bernstein 1970 American Writer G [123]
Al Berto 1948-1997 Portuguese Artist G [124]
Betty Berzon 1928-2006 American Author, psychotherapist L [125]
Sarah Bettens b. 1972 Belgian Rock musician L [126]
Clive Betts b. 1950 English Politician G [127]
Ole von Beust b. April 13, 1955 German Politician G [128]


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See also

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