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List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.
Contents |
A
Musician Billie Joe Armstrong
Singer Brett Anderson
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kathy Acker | 1949–1997 | American | Writer and feminist | [1] |
| Nick Adams | 1931–1968 | American | Actor. Starred TV series The Rebel | [2] |
| Patience Agbabi | born 1965 | British | Poet | [3][4] |
| Henry Ainley | 1879–1945 | British | Actor | [5][6] |
| Zoe Akins | 1886–1958 | American | Playwright | [7] |
| Summer Altice | born 1979 | American | Model and actress | [8] |
| Hans Christian Andersen | 1805–1875 | Danish | Writer. Avoided actual sexual relations | [9] |
| Brett Anderson | born 1967 | British | Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede | [10] |
| Prince Andrew of Greece | 1882–1944 | Greek | Prince, father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | [11] |
| Nadine Angerer | born 1978 | German | Footballer | [12] |
| Chagmion Antoine | born 1982 | American | Broadcast journalist | [13] |
| Louis Aragon | 1897–1982 | French | Poet and novelist | [14] |
| Penny Arcade | born 1950 | American | Performance artist, playwright. Aka Susana Ventura | [15] |
| Billie Joe Armstrong | born 1972 | American | Singer, songwriter, guitarist for Green Day | [16] |
| Jake Arnott | born 1961 | British | Novelist, came out as bisexual in his twenties | [17] |
| Aiden Ashley | born 1990 | American | Stunt performer and pornographic film actress | [18] |
| Julie d'Aubigny | 1670–1707 | French | Swordswoman and opera singer (aka La Maupin) | [19] |
B
Actress Bai Ling
Actress Drew Barrymore
Anthropologist Ruth Benedict
Actor Marlon Brando
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joan Baez | born 1941 | American | Singer | [20] |
| Alice Bag | American | Singer with punk rock band The Bags | [21] | |
| Bai Ling | born 1970 | American | Actress | [22] |
| Josephine Baker | 1906–1975 | American | Entertainer and actress (French citizen from 1937) | [23] |
| Marina Baker | born 1967 | British | Writer and politician | [24] |
| Canaan Banana | 1936–2003 | Zimbabwean | Politician. First president of Zimbabwe | [25] |
| Tallulah Bankhead | 1902–1968 | American | Actress | [26] |
| Alexander Bard | born 1961 | Swedish | Musician | [27] |
| Jean-Pierre Barda | born 1967 | Swedish | Musician and actor | [28][29] |
| Lia Bardeen | born 1979 | American | Contestant on Top Chef | [30][31] |
| Rebecca Bardoux | born 1963 | American | Pornographic actress | [32] |
| Djuna Barnes | 1892–1982 | American | Writer | [33] |
| Amanda Barrie | born 1935 | British | Actress on Coronation Street, Cleo in Carry on Cleo | [34] |
| Drew Barrymore | born 1975 | American | Actress | [35] |
| Michael Barrymore | born 1952 | English | Comedian. Asked if he was bisexual: 'I suppose so.' | [36] |
| Jean-Michel Basquiat | 1960–1988 | American | Artist | [37] |
| Jennifer Baumgardner | born 1970 | American | Writer, journalist | [38] |
| Jaime Bayly | born 1965 | Peruvian | Writer and journalist | [39] |
| Bianca Beauchamp | born 1977 | Canadian | Adult model | [40] |
| Simone de Beauvoir | 1908–1986 | French | Philosopher | [41] |
| Julian Beck | 1925–1985 | American | Actor, director, poet, and painter | [42] |
| Sybille Bedford | 1911–2006 | British | Writer | [43] |
| Aphra Behn | 1640–1689 | British | Writer and spy | [44] |
| Lexi Belle | born 1987 | American | Pornographic actress | [45] |
| Dario Bellezza | 1944–1996 | Italian | Poet | [46] |
| Ruth Benedict | 1887–1948 | American | Anthropologist | [47] |
| Brenda Benet | 1945–1982 | American | Actress. Wife of Bill Bixby, lover of Tammy Bruce | [48][49] |
| Brea Bennett | born 1987 | American | Pornographic actress | [50] |
| Michael Bennett | 1943–1987 | American | Director, choreographer, and dancer | [51] |
| Anita Berber | 1899–1928 | German | Dancer, actress, writer, and prostitute | [52] |
| Helmut Berger | born 1944 | Austrian | Actor | [53] |
| Ruth Bernhard | 1905–2006 | German | Photographer | [54] |
| Sandra Bernhard | born 1955 | American | Comedian, singer, actress and author | [55][56] |
| Sarah Bernhardt | 1844–1923 | French | Actress | [57] |
| Leonard Bernstein | 1918–1990 | American | Composer and conductor | [58] |
| John Betjeman | 1906–1984 | British | Poet laureate | [59][60] |
| Magnus Betnér | born 1974 | Swedish | Comedian | [61] |
| Tobias Billström | born 1973 | Swedish | Politician | [62] |
| Amy Bloom | born 1953 | American | Writer | [63] |
| Anthony Blond | 1928–2008 | British | Publisher and author | [64] |
| Violet Blue | American | Writer, podcaster, sex educator, and sex columnist | [65] | |
| Julio Bocca | born 1967 | Argentinian | Ballet dancer | [66] |
| Bernard Boursicot | born 1944 | French | Diplomat, his story inspired M. Butterfly | [67] |
| Angela Bowie | born 1950 | American | Model, writer, musician, ex-wife of David Bowie | [68] |
| David Bowie | born 1947 | British | Musician | [69] |
| Jane Bowles | 1917–1973 | American | Writer. Wife of Paul Bowles | [70] |
| Paul Bowles | 1910–1999 | American | Composer and Author. Husband of Jane Bowles | [71] |
| Adolf Brand | 1874–1945 | German | Writer and LGBT activist | [72] |
| Marlon Brando | 1924–2004 | American | Actor | [73] |
| M. C. Brennan | born 1969 | American | Writer and performer | [74] |
| Jeremy Brett | 1933–1995 | British | Actor, famous as Sherlock Holmes | [75] |
| Susie Bright | born 1958 | American | Writer and broadcaster | [76] |
| Zoe Britton | born 1979 | American | Pornographic actress, model, feature dancer, and businesswoman | [77] |
| Joy Brook | born 1969 | British | Actress. DC Kerry Holmes on The Bill | [78] |
| Rupert Brooke | 1887–1915 | British | Poet | [79] |
| Louise Brooks | 1906–1985 | American | Actress | [80] |
| Romaine Brooks | 1874–1970 | American | Painter | [81] |
| Brigid Brophy | 1929–1995 | British | Writer | [82] |
| Kate Brown | born 1960 | American | Politician, elected Oregon Secretary of State in 2008 | [83] |
| Coral Browne | 1913–1991 | Australian | Actress, wife of Vincent Price | [84] |
| Carrie Brownstein | born 1974 | American | Musician | [85] |
| Gioia Bruno | born 1963 | American | Musician | [86] |
| Louise Bryant | 1885–1936 | American | Radical journalist, played by Diane Keaton in Reds | [87] |
| Kathleen Bryson | born 1968 | American | Writer, filmmaker | [88] |
| Ryan Buell | born 1982 | American | Paranormal investigator, television personality | [89] |
| Concha Buika | born 1972 | Spanish | Singer | [90][91] |
| Julie Burchill | born 1959 | British | Writer | [92] |
| William S. Burroughs | 1914–1997 | American | Writer | [93] |
| Saffron Burrows | born 1973 | British | Actress | [94] |
| Dorothy Bussy | 1865–1960 | British | Writer | [95] |
| Lord Byron | 1788–1824 | British | Poet | [96] |
C
Comedian Margaret Cho
Writer John Cheever
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caligula | 12 – 41CE | Roman | Emperor | [97] |
| Colin Campbell | 1942–2001 | Canadian | Artist | [98] |
| Roy Campbell | 1901–1957 | South African | Poet | [99] |
| Daniele Capezzone | born 1972 | Italian | Politician | [100] |
| Gia Carangi | 1960–1986 | American | Model, played by Angelina Jolie in Gia | [101][102] |
| Vanessa Carlton | born 1980 | American | Musician-songwriter. "I am a proud bisexual woman." | [103] |
| George Carman | 1929–2001 | British | Lawyer, leading barrister of the 1980s and 1990s | [104] |
| Ana Carolina | born 1974 | Brazilian | Musician. "I am Bi. So what?" | [105] |
| Cameron Carpenter | born 1981 | American | Organist | [106] |
| Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset | 1587–1645 | Scottish | Politician, and lover of King James I of England | [107] |
| Dora Carrington | 1893–1932 | English | Artist | [108] |
| Jim Carroll | 1950–2009 | American | Writer (The Basketball Diaries) and musician. | [109] |
| Nell Carter | 1948–2003 | American | Singer and actress | [110] |
| Giacomo Casanova | 1725–1798 | Venetian | Traveller and writer | [111] |
| Neal Cassady | 1926–1968 | American | Beatnik and writer | [112] |
| Jack Cassidy | 1927–1976 | American | Actor, father of David Cassidy | [113] |
| Cazuza | 1958–1990 | Brazilian | Composer and singer | [114] |
| Benvenuto Cellini | 1500–1571 | Italian | Goldsmith, painter, soldier, autobiographer | [115][116] |
| Constantine P. Cavafy | 1863–1933 | Greek | Poet | [117] |
| Alvilde Chaplin | 1909–1994 | British | Gardening and landscape expert, married to bisexual James Lees-Milne | [118] |
| Crystal Chappell | born 1965 | American | Actress. "I am equally attracted to men and women." | [119] |
| Bruce Chatwin | 1940–1989 | English | Novelist and travel writer | [120] |
| Neneh Cherry | born 1964 | Swedish | Musician | [121] |
| Leslie Cheung | 1956–2003 | Hong Kong | Actor and musician | [122] |
| John Cheever | 1912–1982 | American | Writer | [123] |
| Margaret Cho | born 1968 | American | Comedian | [124] |
| Hélène Cixous | born 1937 | French | Writer and philosopher | [125] |
| Montgomery Clift | 1920–1966 | American | Actor | [126] |
| Cyril Collard | 1957–1993 | French | Author, filmmaker, composer, and actor | [127] |
| Simon Collins | born 1976 | English-Canadian | Musician, son of Phil Collins | [128] |
| Caroline Coon | born 1945 | English | Artist, journalist and political activist | [129] |
| Colleen Coover | born 1969 | American | Artist | [130][131] |
| Kate Copstick | Scottish | Television presenter, actress, writer and director | [132] | |
| Monique Covét | born 1976 | Hungarian | Pornographic actress, fetish model, and businesswoman | [133] |
| Calli Cox | born 1977 | American | Former pornographic actress | [134] |
| Baron Gottfried von Cramm | 1909–1976 | German | Tennis player, twice French Open champion | [135] |
| Darby Crash | 1958–1980 | American | Musician | [136] |
| Joan Crawford | 1905–1977 | American | Actress | [137] |
| Aleister Crowley | 1875–1947 | English | Occultist and hedonist | [138] |
| Annie Cruz | born 1984 | American | Pornographic actress and nude model | [139] |
| Alan Cumming | born 1965 | Scottish | Actor | [140] |
D
Interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe
Actor Andy Dick
Dancer Isadora Duncan
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephen Daldry | born 1961 | British | Theatre and film director | [141] |
| Joe Dallesandro | born 1948 | American | Actor | [142] |
| Jacques Damala | 1855–1889 | Greek | Actor | [143] |
| Dave Davies | born 1947 | British | Musician with The Kinks | [144] |
| Ron Davies | born 1946 | British | Politician | [145] |
| Brad Davis | 1949–1991 | American | Actor in Midnight Express | [146] |
| Frank Marshall Davis | 1905–1987 | American | Journalist, poet, political, labor activist | [147] |
| Sammy Davis, Jr. | 1925–1990 | American | Entertainer | [148] |
| Frances Day | 1908–1984 | American | Actress | [149] |
| James Dean | 1931–1955 | American | Actor | [150][151] |
| Michelle Deighton | born 1986 | American | Contestant on America's Next Top Model | [152] |
| Oscar de la Renta | born 1932 | Dominican | Fashion designer | [153][154] |
| Olga de Meyer | 1871–1930 | British | Socialite, rumored to be daughter of King Edward VII | [155] |
| Jacques Demy | 1931–1990 | French | Film director | [156] |
| Elsie de Wolfe | 1865–1950 | American | Interior designer | [157] |
| Andy Dick | born 1965 | American | Actor and comedian | [158] |
| Marlene Dietrich | 1901–1992 | American | German-born actress, singer | [159] |
| Ani DiFranco | born 1970 | American | Musician | [160] |
| Diane di Prima | born 1934 | American | Poet | [161] |
| Morgan Doctor | American | Musician | [162] | |
| Amanda Donohoe | born 1962 | British | Actress | [163] |
| Sir Michael Duff | 1907–1980 | British | Society figure, married to bisexual Lady Caroline Paget | [164] |
| Carol Ann Duffy | born 1955 | British | Poet | [165] |
| Daphne du Maurier | 1907–1989 | British | Author | [166] |
| Dominick Dunne | 1925–2009 | American | Writer | [167] |
| Isadora Duncan | 1887–1927 | American | Dancer | [168] |
| Don Dunstan | 1926–1999 | Australian | Politician. Premier of South Australia | [169][170] |
| Eleonora Duse | 1859–1924 | Italian | Actress | [171] |
| Deborah Dyer | born 1967 | British | Singer, aka Pea Narni aka Skin (of Skunk Anansie) | [172] |
E
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laurie Toby Edison | born 1942 | American | Photographer | [173] |
| Bret Easton Ellis | born 1964 | American | Novelist. Author of American Psycho and Lunar Park. | [174][175] |
| Edith Ellis | 1861–1916 | British | Writer, wife of sexologist Havelock Ellis | [176] |
| William Empson | 1904–1986 | British | Literary critic (Seven Types of Ambiguity) and poet | [177] |
| Eve Ensler | born 1953 | American | Writer, author of The Vagina Monologues | [178] |
| Raúl Esparza | born 1970 | Cuban American | Singer, actor | [179] |
| Kenny Everett | 1944–1995 | British | DJ and comedian | [180] |
F
Dada artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
Musician Sia Furler
| Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| György Faludy | 1910–2006 | Hungarian | Poet, writer and translator | [181] |
| Brenda Fassie | 1964–2004 | South African | Singer | [182] |
| Frances Faye | 1912–1991 | American | Singer | [183] |
| Peggy Fears | 1903–1994 | American | Actress. Married A.C. Blumenthal three times, finally settled down with Tedi Thurman | [184] |
| Fergie | born 1975 | American | Singer with The Black Eyed Peas | [185] |
| Annie Adams Fields | 1834–1915 | American | Writer | [186] |
| Leonor Fini | 1907–1996 | Argentinian | Painter | [187] |
| M. F. K. Fisher | 1908–1992 | American | Writer | [188] |
| April Flores | born 1976 | American | Pornographic actress and plus-size model | [189] |
| Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | 1890–1964 | American | Activist | [190] |
| Althea Flynt | 1953–1987 | American | Wife of Larry Flynt | [191] |
| Charles Henri Ford | 1913–2002 | American | Novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and artist | [192] |
| Felicia Fox | born 1974 | American | Pornographic actress | [50] |
| Megan Fox | born 1986 | American | Actress and model | [193][194] |
| Danielle Foxxx | born 1979 | American | Pornographic film actress | [195] |
| Kay Francis | 1905–1968 | American | Actress | [196][197] |
| Anne Frank | 1929–1945 | Dutch-German | Diarist | [198][199] |
| Pamela Frankau | 1908–1967 | British | Novelist | [200][201] |
| Alan Freeman | 1927–2006 | Australian | Radio DJ | [202] |
| Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven | 1874–1927 | German | Dada artist and poet | [203][204] |
| Sia Furler | born 1975 | Australian | Musician | [205][206] |
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