The is a list of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

A

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Kathy Acker 1949–1997 American Writer and feminist [1]
Rhammel Afflick born 1994 British Writer and activist [2][3]
Patience Agbabi born 1965 British Poet [4][5]
Henry Ainley 1879–1945 British Actor [6][7]
Anna Akana born 1989 American Actress, comedian, filmmaker, musician, and YouTuber [8]
Desiree Akhavan born 1984 American Actress, film director, producer and screenwriter [9]
Zoë Akins 1886–1958 American Playwright [10]
Summer Altice born 1979 American Model and actress [11]
Hans Christian Andersen 1805–1875 Danish Writer. Avoided actual sexual relations [12]
Brett Anderson born 1967 British Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede [13]
Nadine Angerer born 1978 German Footballer [14]
Ängie born 1995 Swedish Singer, songwriter, rapper [15]
Anitta born 1993 Brazilian Singer, songwriter, dancer and actress [16][17]
Chagmion Antoine born 1982 American Broadcast journalist [18]
Louis Aragon 1897–1982 French Poet and novelist [19]
Penny Arcade born 1950 American Performance artist, playwright. Aka Susana Ventura [20]
Billie Joe Armstrong born 1972 American Singer, songwriter, guitarist for Green Day [21]
François Arnaud born 1985 Canadian Actor [22]
Jake Arnott born 1961 British Novelist, came out as bisexual in his twenties [23]
Julie d'Aubigny 1670–1707 French Swordswoman and opera singer (aka La Maupin) [24]
Aurora (singer) born 1996 Norwegian Singer, songwriter and record producer [25]

B

Mughal emperor Babur
Entertainer Josephine Baker
Anthropologist Ruth Benedict
Politician and disability rights activist, Jessica Benham in 2021
Writer and psychotherapist, Amy Bloom
Singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers in 2018
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Babur 1483–1530 Indian/Mughal A Mughal Emperor and the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian Subcontinent [26][27]
Joan Baez born 1941 American Singer [28]
Alice Bag born 1958 American Singer with punk rock band Bags [29]
Josephine Baker 1906–1975 American Entertainer and actress (French citizen from 1937) [30]
Marina Baker born 1967 British Writer and politician [31]
Canaan Banana 1936–2003 Zimbabwean Politician. First president of Zimbabwe [32]
Tallulah Bankhead 1902–1968 American Actress [33]
Azealia Banks born 1991 American Rapper and singer [34]
Alexander Bard born 1961 Swedish Musician [35]
Jean-Pierre Barda born 1967 Swedish Musician, author, actor [36][37]
Lia Bardeen born 1979 American Contestant on Top Chef [38][39]
Djuna Barnes 1892–1982 American Writer, artist, illustrator and journalist [40]
Amanda Barrie born 1935 British Actress on Coronation Street, Cleo in Carry on Cleo [41]
Drew Barrymore born 1975 American Actress [42]
Jamie Barton born 1981 American Opera singer (mezzo-soprano) [43]
Jean-Michel Basquiat 1960–1988 American Artist [44]
Jennifer Baumgardner born 1970 American Writer, journalist, filmmaker and lecturer [45]
Jaime Bayly born 1965 Peruvian Writer and journalist [46]
Beabadoobee (Beatrice Kristi Ilejay Laus) born 2000 Filipino Singer and songwriter [47]
Stephanie Beatriz born 1981 Argentine-American Actress and model [48]
Bianca Beauchamp born 1977 Canadian Adult model [49]
Simone de Beauvoir 1908–1986 French Philosopher [50]
María Becerra born 2000 Argentine Singer [51]
Julian Beck 1925–1985 American Actor, director, poet, and painter [52]
Sybille Bedford 1911–2006 British Writer [53]
Madison Beer born 1999 American Singer and songwriter [54][55]
Aphra Behn 1640–1689 British Writer and spy [56]
Dario Bellezza 1944–1996 Italian Poet and author [57]
Ruth Benedict 1887–1948 American Anthropologist [58]
Brenda Benet 1945–1982 American Actress. Wife of Bill Bixby, lover of Tammy Bruce [59][60]
Jessica Benham born 1990 American Politician and disability rights activist [61]
Michael Bennett 1943–1987 American Director, choreographer, and dancer [62]
Anita Berber 1899–1928 German Dancer, actress, writer, and prostitute [63]
Helmut Berger born 1944 Austrian Actor [64]
Ruth Bernhard 1905–2006 German Photographer [65]
Sandra Bernhard born 1955 American Comedian, singer, actress and author [66][67]
Sarah Bernhardt 1844–1923 French Actress [68]
Leonard Bernstein 1918–1990 American Composer and conductor [69]
John Betjeman 1906–1984 British Poet laureate [70][71]
Magnus Betnér born 1974 Swedish Comedian [72]
Tobias Billström born 1973 Swedish Politician [73]
Tori Black born 1988 American Pornographic actress and adult model [74]
Griselda Blanco 1943–2012 Colombian Career criminal and drug trafficker [75][76][77]
Amy Bloom born 1953 American Writer [78]
Anthony Blond 1928–2008 British Publisher and author [79]
Violet Blue born ? American Writer, podcaster, sex educator, and sex columnist [80]
Julio Bocca born 1967 Argentinian Ballet dancer [81]
Rodolfo Bottino 1959–2011 Brazilian Actor, cook and restaurateur [82]
Bernard Boursicot born 1944 French Diplomat, his story inspired M. Butterfly [83]
Crystal Bowersox born 1987 American Country singer, Folk singer, Broadway actress, American Idol runner-up [84]
Angela Bowie born 1950 American Model, writer, musician, ex-wife of David Bowie [85]
David Bowie 1947–2016 British Musician [86]
Jane Bowles 1917–1973 American Writer. Wife of Paul Bowles [87]
Paul Bowles 1910–1999 American Composer and Author. Husband of Jane Bowles [88]
Adolf Brand 1874–1945 German Writer and LGBT activist [89]
Marlon Brando 1924–2004 American Actor [90]
Cait Brennan born 1969 American Singer-songwriter and screenwriter [91]
Jeremy Brett 1933–1995 British Actor, famous as Sherlock Holmes [92]
Phoebe Bridgers born 1994 American Singer-songwriter [93]
Susie Bright born 1958 American Writer and broadcaster [94]
Joy Brook born 1969 British Actress. DC Kerry Holmes on The Bill [95]
Rupert Brooke 1887–1915 British Poet [96]
Louise Brooks 1906–1985 American Actress [97]
Romaine Brooks 1874–1970 American Painter [98]
Brigid Brophy 1929–1995 British Writer [99]
Kate Brown born 1960 American Politician, Governor of Oregon [100]
Melanie Brown born 1975 British Singer with girl band Spice Girls, songwriter, actress, and television personality [101]
Coral Browne 1913–1991 Australian Actress, wife of Vincent Price [102]
Carrie Brownstein born 1974 American Musician [103]
Gioia Bruno born 1963 American Musician [104]
Louise Bryant 1885–1936 American Radical journalist, played by Diane Keaton in Reds [105]
Tylene Buck born 1972 American Pornographic actress and adult model. Former professional wrestler and valet. [106]
Ryan Buell born 1982 American Paranormal investigator, television personality [107]
Concha Buika born 1972 Spanish Singer [108][109]
Julie Burchill born 1959 British Writer [110]
Pete Burns 1959–2016 British Singer-songwriter with Dead or Alive [111]
William S. Burroughs 1914–1997 American Writer [112]
Saffron Burrows born 1973 British Actress and model [113]
Dorothy Bussy 1865–1960 British Writer [114]
Robin Byrd born 1957 American Former pornographic actress, now a cable TV host [115]
Lord Byron 1788–1824 British Nobleman, Poet [116]

C

Actress and singer Dove Cameron
Comedian Margaret Cho
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Caligula 12 – 41CE Roman Emperor [117]
Dove Cameron born 1996 American Actress and singer [118]
Colin Campbell 1942–2001 Canadian Artist [119]
Roy Campbell 1901–1957 South African Poet and translator [120]
Daniele Capezzone born 1972 Italian Politician and Journalist [121]
Gia Carangi 1960–1986 American Model, played by Angelina Jolie in Gia [122][123]
Vanessa Carlton born 1980 American Singer, musician, songwriter- "I am a proud bisexual woman." [124]
George Carman 1929–2001 British Lawyer, leading barrister of the 1980s and 1990s [125]
Ana Carolina born 1974 Brazilian Musician. "I am Bi. So what?" [126]
Cameron Carpenter born 1981 American Organist [127]
Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset 1587–1645 Scottish Politician and lover of King James I of England [128]
Gail Carriger born 1976 American Author, archaeologist [129]
Dora Carrington 1893–1932 English Artist [130]
Jim Carroll 1950–2009 American Writer (The Basketball Diaries) and musician. [131]
Aaron Carter 1987–2022 American Singer [132]
Nell Carter 1948–2003 American Singer and actress [133]
Giacomo Casanova 1725–1798 Italian Traveller and writer [134]
Andie Case born 1992 American Singer, songwriter [135]
Neal Cassady 1926–1968 American Beatnik and writer [136]
Jack Cassidy 1927–1976 American Actor, father of David Cassidy [137]
Cazuza 1958–1990 Brazilian Composer and singer [138]
Benvenuto Cellini 1500–1571 Italian Goldsmith, painter, soldier, autobiographer [139][140]
Constantine P. Cavafy 1863–1933 Greek Poet [141]
Alvilde Chaplin 1909–1994 British Gardening and landscape expert, married to bisexual James Lees-Milne [142]
Crystal Chappell born 1965 American Actress. "I am equally attracted to men and women." [143]
Bruce Chatwin 1940–1989 English Novelist and travel writer [144]
John Cheever 1912–1982 American Writer [145]
Neneh Cherry born 1964 Swedish Musician and broadcaster [146]
Leslie Cheung 1956–2003 Hong Kong Actor and musician [147]
Margaret Cho born 1968 American Comedian [148]
Greta Christina born 1961 American Author, blogger, speaker [149]
Hélène Cixous born 1937 French Writer and philosopher [150]
Dodie Clark born 1995 British Singer-songwriter, YouTube personality [151]
Montgomery Clift 1920–1966 American Actor [152]
Kurt Cobain 1967–1994 American Artist, musician, and songwriter [153][154][155]
Cyril Collard 1957–1993 French Author, filmmaker, composer, and actor [156]
Simon Collins born 1976 English-Canadian Musician, son of Phil Collins [157]
Caroline Coon born 1945 English Artist, journalist and political activist [158]
Colleen Coover born 1969 American Artist [159][160]
Kit Connor born 2004 English Actor [161]
Kate Copstick born ? Scottish Television presenter, actress, writer and director [162]
Monique Covét born 1976 Hungarian Pornographic actress, adult model, and businesswoman [163]
Baron Gottfried von Cramm 1909–1976 German Tennis player, twice French Open champion [164]
Darby Crash 1958–1980 American Musician [165]
Joan Crawford 1905–1977 American Actress [166]
Aleister Crowley 1875–1947 English Occultist and hedonist [167]
Countee Cullen 1903–1946 American Poet of the Harlem Renaissance [168]
Alan Cumming born 1965 Scottish Actor [169]
Cytherea born 1981 American Pornographic film actress, adult model, and businesswoman [170]

D

Music executive Clive Davis
Interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe
Actor Andy Dick
Pornographic actor Ryan Driller
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Stephen Daldry born 1961 British Theatre and film director [171]
Joe Dallesandro born 1948 American Actor [172]
Jacques Damala 1855–1889 Greek Actor [173]
Dave Davies born 1947 British Musician with The Kinks [174]
Ron Davies born 1946 British Politician [175]
Brad Davis 1949–1991 American Actor in Midnight Express [176]
Frank Marshall Davis 1905–1987 American Journalist, poet, political, labor activist [177]
Sammy Davis Jr. 1925–1990 American Entertainer [178]
Shane Dawson born 1988 American Internet personality [179]
James Dean 1931–1955 American Actor [180][181]
Bobby DeBarge 1956–1995 American Lead vocalist of Switch [182]
Michelle Deighton born 1986 American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [183]
Victoria De Angelis born 2000 Italian Bassist for Måneskin [184]
Oscar de la Renta 1932–2014 Dominican Fashion designer [185][186]
Olga de Meyer 1871–1930 British Socialite, rumored to be daughter of King Edward VII [187]
Janet Devlin born 1994 Northern Irish Singer-songwriter [188]
Jacques Demy 1931–1990 French Film director [189]
Elsie de Wolfe 1865–1950 American Interior designer [190]
Andy Dick born 1965 American Actor and comedian [191]
Marlene Dietrich 1901–1992 American German-born actress, singer [192]
Ani DiFranco born 1970 American Musician [193]
Diane di Prima 1934–2020 American Poet [194]
Morgan Doctor born ? American Musician [195]
Amanda Donohoe born 1962 British Actress [196]
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle born 1982 American Feminist writer [197][198]
Jessica Drake born 1974 American Pornographic actress, adult model, and erotic dancer [199]
Ryan Driller born 1982 American Pornographic actor, director and model [200][201]
Sir Michael Duff 1907–1980 British Society figure, married to bisexual Lady Caroline Paget [202]
Carol Ann Duffy born 1955 British Poet [203]
Daphne du Maurier 1907–1989 British Author [204]
Dominick Dunne 1925–2009 American Writer [205]
Isadora Duncan 1887–1927 American Dancer [206]
Don Dunstan 1926–1999 Australian Politician. Premier of South Australia [207][208]
Eleonora Duse 1859–1924 Italian Actress [209]
Deborah Dyer born 1967 British Singer, aka Pea Narni aka Skin (of Skunk Anansie) [210]

E

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Laurie Toby Edison born 1942 American Photographer [211]
Bret Easton Ellis born 1964 American Novelist. Author of American Psycho and Lunar Park [212][213]
Edith Ellis 1861–1916 British Writer, wife of sexologist Havelock Ellis [214]
William Empson 1904–1986 British Literary critic (Seven Types of Ambiguity) and poet [215]
Eve Ensler born 1953 American Writer, author of The Vagina Monologues [216]
Raúl Esparza born 1970 Cuban American Singer, actor [217]
Kenny Everett 1944–1995 British DJ and comedian [218]

F

Television personality Chloe Ferry in 2018
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
György Faludy 1910–2006 Hungarian Poet, writer and translator [219]
Brenda Fassie 1964–2004 South African Singer [220]
Frances Faye 1912–1991 American Singer [221]
Peggy Fears 1903–1994 American Actress. Married A.C. Blumenthal three times, finally settled down with Tedi Thurman [222]
Fergie born 1975 American Singer with The Black Eyed Peas [223]
Chloe Ferry born 1995 English Television personality [224]
Annie Adams Fields 1834–1915 American Writer [225]
Leonor Fini 1907–1996 Argentinian Painter [226]
M. F. K. Fisher 1908–1992 American Writer [227]
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1890–1964 American Activist [228]
Althea Flynt 1953–1987 American Wife of Larry Flynt [229]
Charles Henri Ford 1913–2002 American Novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and artist [230]
Megan Fox born 1986 American Actress and model [231][232]
Kay Francis 1905–1968 American Actress [233][234]
Ashley Frangipane born 1994 American Singer, songwriter and actress [235]
Anne Frank 1929–1945 Dutch-German Diarist [236][237]
Pamela Frankau 1908–1967 British Novelist [238][239]
Alan Freeman 1927–2006 Australian Radio DJ [240]
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 1874–1927 German Dada artist and poet [241][242]

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