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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Bif Naked | born 1971 | Canadian | Musician | [1] |
Bernard Natan | 1886–1942 | French, Romanian | Early pornographic film actor and director; later worked in mainstream cinema; died in Auschwitz | [2] |
Alla Nazimova | 1879–1945 | Russian-American | Crimean-born actress | [3] |
Meshell Ndegeocello | born 1968 | American | German-born musician | [4] |
Louise Nevelson | 1899–1988 | Ukrainian | Kyiv-born American artist | [5] |
Anne-Marie Nicholson | born 1991 | English | Musician | [6] |
Harold Nicolson | 1886–1968 | English | Diplomat, author, politician, husband of bisexual Vita Sackville-West | [7] |
Anaïs Nin | 1903–1977 | American | Writer born in France | [8][9] |
Cynthia Nixon | born 1966 | American | Actress | [10] |
Nica Noelle | born 1976 | American | Pornographic actress, adult film director, sex columnist, and businesswoman | [11] |
Rosaleen Norton | 1917–1979 | Australian | Artist and occultist | [12] |
Tegan Nox | born 1994 | Welsh | Professional wrestler | [13] |
Laura Nyro | 1947–1997 | American | Musician | [14] |
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Frank Ocean | born 1987 | American | Rapper, singer | [15] |
Robyn Ochs | born 1958 | American | Writer and activist | [16] |
Nuala O'Faolain | 1942–2008 | Irish | Writer | [17] |
Sofi Oksanen | born 1977 | Finnish | Writer | [18][19] |
Musa Okwonga | born 1979 | British | Writer and musician | [20][21] |
Laurence Olivier | 1907–1989 | British | Actor | [22][23][24] |
Bree Olson | born 1986 | American | Pornographic actress and adult model | [25] |
April O'Neil | born 1987 | American | Pornographic actress | [26] |
Alfred d'Orsay | 1801–1852 | French | Amateur artist, dandy, and man of fashion | [27] |
Joan Osborne | born 1962 | American | Musician | [28][29] |
Rick Owens | born 1962 | American | Fashion designer | [30] |
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Svante Pääbo | born 1955 | Swedish | Evolutionary geneticist, head of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology's Neanderthal genome project | [31] |
Lady Caroline Paget | 1913–1973 | British | Socialite, actress, married to bisexual Sir Michael Duff | [32] |
Camille Paglia | born 1947 | American | Writer and academic | [33][34] |
Anita Pallenberg | born 1944 | German | Model, actress and fashion designer | [35] |
Amanda Palmer | born 1976 | American | Lead singer and pianist of The Dresden Dolls | [36] |
Marco Pannella | born 1930 | Italian | Politician | [37] |
Anna Paquin | born 1982 | New Zealander | Actress | [38][39] |
Sergei Parajanov | 1924–1990 | Armenian | Soviet film-maker | [40] |
Elaine Parent | 1942–2002 | American | "World's most wanted woman" | [41] |
Betty Parsons | 1900–1982 | American | Artist and gallery owner | [42] |
Peaches | born 1968 | Canadian | Musician | [43] |
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio | born 1959 | Italian | Politician | [44] |
Katharine Philips | 1631–1664 | English | Poet | [45] |
Édith Piaf | 1915–1963 | French | Singer, alleged lover of Marlene Dietrich | [46] |
Patrice Pike | born 1970 | American | Singer | [47][48] |
Aubrey Plaza | born 1984 | American | Actress and comedian | [49] |
Pocah | born 1994 | Brazilian | Singer-songwriter | [50] |
Mimi Pollak | 1903–1999 | Swedish | Actress and director; love of Greta Garbo's life | [51] |
Cole Porter | 1891–1964 | American | Composer and songwriter | [52] |
Dawn Porter | born 1979 | British | Television presenter; "I have had sexual experiences with girls before, and am quite open about it." | [53] |
Liane de Pougy | 1869–1950 | French | Dancer and courtesan | [54] |
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Carol Queen | born 1958 | American | Author, editor, sociologist, sexologist, feminist, and pornographic actress | [55][56][57] |
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Ma Rainey | 1886–1939 | American | Blues singer | [58] |
Natacha Rambova | 1897–1966 | American | Rudolph Valentino's wife | [59] |
Dee Dee Ramone | 1951–2002 | American | Musician | [60][61] |
Sara Ramirez | born 1975 | Mexican–American | Actress, singer-songwriter | [62] |
Anthony Rapp | born 1971 | American | Actor, known for his role in the musical Rent | [63] |
Simon Raven | 1927–2001 | English | Writer | [64] |
Johnnie Ray | 1927–1990 | American | Singer, songwriter, and pianist | [65] |
Pauline Réage | 1907–1998 | French | Author of Story of O | [66] |
Michael Redgrave | 1908–1985 | English | Actor | [67] |
Lou Reed | 1942–2013 | American | Musician | [68] |
Mikhaela Reid | born 1980 | American | Cartoonist | [69] |
Lili Reinhart | born 1996 | American | Actress | [70] |
Tony Richardson | 1928–1991 | English | Film director | [67] |
Arthur Rimbaud | 1854–1891 | French | Poet | [71] |
Jerome Robbins | 1918–1998 | American | Choreographer of West Side Story | [72] |
Elizabeth Robins | 1862–1952 | American | Actress, playwright, novelist | [73] |
Tom Robinson | born 1950 | British | Musician and broadcaster | [74] |
Martin Rossiter | born 1970 | Welsh | Musician, formerly with band Gene | [75][76] |
Ida Rubinstein | 1885–1960 | Russian | Dancer and Belle Époque beauty | [77] |
Muriel Rukeyser | 1913–1980 | American | Poet | [78] |
Joshua Rush | born 2001 | American | Actor | [79] |
Ryan Russel | born 1992 | American | American football player | [80] |
Renato Russo | 1960–1996 | Brazilian | Singer/songwriter with Legião Urbana | [81] |
Lee Ryan | born 1983 | British | Singer, member of boy band Blue | [82] |
Sara Ryan | born 1971 | American | Writer | [83] |
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Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Umberto Saba | 1883–1957 | Italian | Poet | [84] |
Jaime Sáenz | 1921–1986 | Bolivian | Poet, novelist, and short story writer | [85] |
Françoise Sagan | 1935–2004 | French | Playwright, novelist (Bonjour Tristesse), screenwriter | [86] |
Rachael Sage | born 1971 | American | Songwriter | [87] |
Pam St. Clement | born 1942 | English | Actress on EastEnders | [88] |
Ali Saleem | born 1981 | Pakistani | Television host, actor, scriptwriter and impressionist | [89] |
Ola Salo | born 1977 | Swedish | Singer with The Ark | [90] |
Ève Salvail | born 1973 | Canadian | Model | [91][92] |
George Sand | 1804–1876 | French | Writer | [93] |
Sapphire | born 1950 | American | Writer | [94] |
Savannah | 1970–1994 | American | Pornographic actress; had affairs with men and women in her personal life | [95][96] |
Maria Schneider | 1952–2011 | French | Actress | [97] |
Annette Schwarz | born 1984 | German | Pornographic actress, adult model, and businesswoman | [98] |
Ann Scott | born 1965 | French | Writer, model | [99] |
Paul Scott | 1920–1978 | English | Writer (The Raj Quartet) | [100] |
Daniela Sea | born 1977 | American | Musician, artist, juggler, The L Word actress | [101] |
Emma Seligman | born 1995 | Canadian | Screenwriter and film director | [102] |
Stephanie Sellars | born 1976 | American | Columnist (New York Press), writer, actress, singer | [103][104] |
Vikram Seth | born 1952 | Indian | Author and poet | [105] |
Kevin Sharkey | born 1962 | Irish | Painter and celebrity | [106][107] |
Alia Shawkat | born 1989 | American | Actress | [108] |
George Shelley | born 1993 | British | Singer, songwriter (former member of boy band Union J), radio presenter and actor | [109] |
Pete Shelley | 1955–2018 | British | Singer, songwriter and guitarist with the Buzzcocks | [110] |
Michelle Shocked | born 1962 | American | Musician | [111] |
Nerina Shute | 1908–2004 | English | Writer | [112] |
Sia | born 1975 | Australian | Musician, voice actress, producer | [113][114] |
Kate Siegel | born 1982 | American | Actress, screenwriter | [115] |
Judee Sill | 1944–1979 | American | Musician | [116] |
Kyrsten Sinema | born 1976 | American | Politician (United States Senate - Dem) | [117] |
Lilly Singh | born 1988 | Canadian | Actress, comedian, YouTube personality | [118] |
Liz Smith | born 1923 | American | Gossip columnist | [119] |
Jill Sobule | born 1961 | American | Musician | [111] |
Susan Sontag | 1933–2004 | American | Writer, filmmaker, and activist | [120] |
Anna Span | born 1971 | English | Porn director, politician | [121][122] |
Humphrey Spender | 1910–2005 | English | Photographer, artist, architect, brother of Stephen | [123] |
Stephen Spender | 1909–1995 | English | Poet, novelist and essayist, brother of Humphrey | [124] |
Dusty Springfield | 1939–1999 | English | Singer | [111] |
Stacia | born 1952 | Irish | "Happily bisexual" dancer for rock group Hawkwind | [125] |
Barbara Stanwyck | 1907–1990 | American | Actress | [126] |
Kinnie Starr | born 1970 | Canadian | Musician | [127] |
Jan Steckel | born 1962 | American | Writer | [128] |
Marc Stevens | 1943–1989 | American | Pornographic actor, erotic dancer, and memoirist | [129] |
Jamie Stewart | born 1978 | American | Frontman of American experimental group Xiu Xiu | [130] |
Steve Strange | 1959–2015 | Welsh | Musician, singer with Visage | [131] |
Rebecca Sugar | born 1987 | American | Animator, screenwriter and musician, creator of Steven Universe | [132] |
India Summer | born 1975 | American | Pornographic actress and adult model | [133] |
Ron Suresha | born 1958 | American | Editor of Bi Men: Coming Out, a Lammy Award finalist | [134] |
Jacqueline Susann | 1918–1974 | American | Author of Valley of the Dolls | [135] |
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