List of bisexual people (N–S)

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This list of bisexual people includes notable people who identify or have been identified as bisexual.

N

Singer Anne-Marie
Fashion designer Rick Owens
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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]

O

Writer Sofi Oksanen
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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]

P

Italian politician, lawyer and journalist Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio
Composer and songwriter Cole Porter
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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]

Q

Author, editor, sociologist, and sexologist Carol Queen
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Carol Queen born 1958 American Author, editor, sociologist, sexologist, feminist, and pornographic actress [55][56][57]

R

Actor and singer Sara Ramirez
Choreographer Jerome Robbins
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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]

S

Author and performance poet Sapphire
Artist and political activist Kevin Sharkey
Animator, director, screenwriter and producer Rebecca Sugar
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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]
Stephanie Sellars born 1976 American Columnist (New York Press), writer, actress, singer [102][103]
Vikram Seth born 1952 Indian Author and poet [104]
Kevin Sharkey born 1962 Irish Painter and celebrity [105][106]
Alia Shawkat born 1989 American Actress [107]
George Shelley born 1993 British Singer, songwriter (former member of boy band Union J), radio presenter and actor [108]
Pete Shelley 1955–2018 British Singer, songwriter and guitarist with the Buzzcocks [109]
Michelle Shocked born 1962 American Musician [110]
Nerina Shute 1908–2004 English Writer [111]
Sia born 1975 Australian Musician, voice actress, producer [112][113]
Kate Siegel born 1982 American Actress, screenwriter [114]
Judee Sill 1944–1979 American Musician [115]
Kyrsten Sinema born 1976 American Politician (United States Senate - Dem) [116]
Lilly Singh born 1988 Canadian Actress, comedian, YouTube personality [117]
Liz Smith born 1923 American Gossip columnist [118]
Jill Sobule born 1961 American Musician [110]
Susan Sontag 1933–2004 American Writer, filmmaker, and activist [119]
Anna Span born 1971 English Porn director, politician [120][121]
Humphrey Spender 1910–2005 English Photographer, artist, architect, brother of Stephen [122]
Stephen Spender 1909–1995 English Poet, novelist and essayist, brother of Humphrey [123]
Dusty Springfield 1939–1999 English Singer [110]
Stacia born 1952 Irish "Happily bisexual" dancer for rock group Hawkwind [124]
Barbara Stanwyck 1907–1990 American Actress [125]
Kinnie Starr born 1970 Canadian Musician [126]
Jan Steckel born 1962 American Writer [127]
Marc Stevens 1943–1989 American Pornographic actor, erotic dancer, and memoirist [128]
Jamie Stewart born 1978 American Frontman of American experimental group Xiu Xiu [129]
Steve Strange 1959–2015 Welsh Musician, singer with Visage [130]
Rebecca Sugar born 1987 American Animator, screenwriter and musician, creator of Steven Universe [131]
India Summer born 1975 American Pornographic actress and adult model [132]
Ron Suresha born 1958 American Editor of Bi Men: Coming Out, a Lammy Award finalist [133]
Jacqueline Susann 1918–1974 American Author of Valley of the Dolls [134]

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