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*[[Tab Hunter]]+, American actor/singer |
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F
- Faisal Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz, Saudi prince, bisexual
- George Faludy, Hungarian poet and writer (My Happy Days in Hell), bisexual
- Justin Fashanu, British Footballer
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German movie director
- Mark Feehily, Irish singer, Westlife
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, former Tsar of Bulgaria
- Harvey Fierstein, American actor, playwright (Torch Song Trilogy)
- Thom Filicia, American home design guru on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Timothy Findley, Canadian novelist and playwright
- Fannie Flagg, American author, Fried Green Tomatoes
- Laura Flanders, American host on Air America Radio
- David Flint, Australian legal academic, head of the Australian Broadcasting Authority
- Gary Floyd, American frontman of hardcore punk band The Dicks
- Mark Foley, member of the United States House of Representatives (R-FL)
- Tom Ford, American fashion designer
- E. M. Forster, British author
- Jackie Forster, American tv news presenter/journalist and Minorities Research Group member
- Pim Fortuyn, assassinated Dutch politician
- Per-Kristian Foss, Finance Minister of Norway
- Michel Foucault, French scholar, partnered with Daniel Defert from 1963 till his death, Aldrich, Robert and Wotherspoon, Gary (Eds.) (2001). Also dated Jean Barraque.
- Samantha Fox, British model and one time pop singer
- Virgil Fox, American organist
- Simon Fowler, British vocalist for rock band Ocean Colour Scene
- Barney Frank, American congressman (D-MA)
- Sidney Franklin, American matador
- Robert Fraser, English art dealer and producer
- Peter Frechette, American film, stage and television actor
- Aaron Fricke, American gay rights activist who successfully sued his high school for the right to bring his boyfriend to the senior prom.
- Donald Friend, Australian artist
- Stephen Fry, British actor, comedian, novelist and wit
G
- John Wayne Gacy, American serial killer, convicted of the rape and murder of thirty-three men
- Rudy Galindo, American figure skater
- Jeff Gannon (James Dale Guckert), American reporter
- Robert Gant, American actor (Queer As Folk)
- Greta Garbo, Swedish actress
- Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright, martyred in the Spanish Civil War
- Stephen Gately, Irish singer and ex member of the boyband Boyzone
- Jean-Paul Gaultier, French fashion designer
- Piers Gaveston, French-born lover of Edward II
- Janet Gaynor+, American film actress
- Will Geer, American actor (Grandpa Walton, The Waltons)
- David Geffen, American music producer and record executive
- Jean Genet, French writer
- Kitty Genovese, American crime victim [1]
- Chrissy Gephardt, American daughter of U.S. congressman Dick Gephardt
- Boy George, British musician
- David Gerrold, American science fiction writer, inventor of Tribbles
- André Gide, French novelist and Nobel Laureate
- Sir John Gielgud, British theater and film actor
- Sara Gilbert, American television actress, series Roseanne
- Rolf Gindorf, German sexologist
- Candace Gingrich, American activist, half-sister of former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
- Allen Ginsberg, American Beat poet ("Howl").[14]
- Judy Gold, American comedienne
- Claudia Gonson, musician, collaborator with Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields
- Julie Goodyear, British television actress (Coronation Street)
- Lesley Gore, American singer
- Gorgidas, Theban military leader of the Sacred band of elite troops of paired gay lovers.
- Juan Goytisolo, Spanish writer
- Judy Grahn, American poet
- Barbara Graham, American burglar, had a well-publicized relationship with fellow inmate Donna Prow
- Brian Greig, Australian senator.[15]
- Athen Grey, American photographer
- John Greyson, Canadian filmmaker (Zero Patience, Proteus)
- Gustaf Gründgens, German actor and stage director
- Michael Guest, former U.S. ambassador to Romania. Appointed by President Bush in 2001. He resided at the ambassador's residence in Bucharest with his partner Alex Nevarez, who was publicly acknowledged by former Secretary of State Colin Powell at his swearing in.
H
- Fritz Haarmann+, German serial killer
- Hadrian, Roman military commander and emperor
- Leisha Hailey, American musician and actress
- William Haines, American actor
- Rob Halford+, British singer (Judas Priest)
- Radclyffe Hall+, British lesbian, author of The Well of Loneliness
- Marc Hall, Canadian student and activist
- Vincent Hanley, Irish radio DJ who died of an AIDS-related illness
- Kathleen Hanna, American musician, bisexual
- Lorraine Hansberry, American playwright (A Raisin in the Sun)
- G. H. Hardy, British mathematician
- Billy James Hargis American televangelist.
- Keith Haring, American artist
- Lou Harrison, American composer
- Randy Harrison, American actor (Queer As Folk)
- Deborah Harry, American singer, Blondie. [citation needed]
- Lorenz Hart+, American Broadway lyricist, who penned his work with Richard Rodgers
- Marsden Hartley, American painter
- Nina Hartley+, American porn actress
- Patrick Harvie, Scottish Green Party Member of the Scottish Parliament, bisexual
- Richard Hatch, American contestant and winner of reality tv series Survivor
- Sophie B. Hawkins, American musician, bisexual
- Sir Nigel Hawthorne, British actor
- Charles Hawtrey (George Hartree), British actor (not to be confused with Sir Charles Hawtrey, the Victorian stage actor)
- Harry Hay+, American gay rights activist, founder of the Mattachine Society
- Todd Haynes, American film director
- Edith Head, American costume designer, winner of 8 Academy Awards
- Heliogabalus, Roman emperor
- Michael Hendricks, Canadian gay rights activist, half of first couple to legally marry in Quebec
- Hephaestion, Alexander The Great's lover and best friend. Military officer.
- Ty Herndon, American Country & Western singer, bisexual
- Sighsten Herrgård, Swedish designer, trendsetter. Became the face of AIDS in Sweden.
- Frank Hershey (aka Franklin Q. Hershey) American automotive designer (1949 Cadillac, 1955 Ford Thunderbird)
- Ralph Hexter, American educator, President of Hampshire College
- Hibiscus+, American founder of the all-drag The Cockettes
- Patricia Highsmith, American writer, bisexual
- Magnus Hirschfeld+, German sociologist, formed the possible first gay rights organization, the Scientific Humanitarian Committee in 1897.
- Billie Holiday+, American blues singer
- Alan Hollinghurst, British author (The Swimming Pool Library)
- Dave Holmes, American TV personality, former MTV VJ
- Philippe Honoré+, French-born violinist, life-partner of Indian novelist Vikram Seth
- John Holmes+, American porn actor, bisexual
- James Hormel, former U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1999.
- A. E. Housman, British poet
- Frankie Howerd, British actor
- Rock Hudson, American actor
- Tanya Huff, Canadian author
- Michael Huffington, American politician
- Howard Hughes, American aviator and film producer
- Langston Hughes, American author, poet
- Simon Hughes, British politician
- Jerry Hunt, American composer
- Tab Hunter+, American actor/singer
- Chris Hyndman, Canadian tv personality
I
- Janis Ian, American singer/songwriter
- Witi Ihimaera, New Zealand author, Whale Rider
- William Inge, American dramatist
- Javed Iqbal, Pakistani serial killer
- Christopher Isherwood, British novelist
- James Ivory, American director, producer, and screenwriter
J
- Tony Jackson, American pianist and composer [2]
- Max Jacob +, French poet
- Cheryl Jacques +, American politician
- James I of England +, first King of Great Britain
- Jenna Jameson +, American adult-film actress, bisexual
- Tove Jansson, Finnish author of the Moomin books [3]
- Derek Jarman +, British film director, artist and writer
- Michael Jeter, American actor, "Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle" of Sesame Street [4]
- Sarah Orne Jewett, American author [citation needed]
- Phil Jimenez, American comic artist [5]
- Jobriath +, American rock singer
- Edmund John, Uranian poet [6]
- Sir Elton John, British singer, musician, composer [7]
- Jeffrey John +, Church of England dean
- Jasper Johns +, American pop artist in the 1960s [8]
- Holly Johnson +, British lead singer for [9]
- Philip Johnson, American architect, bisexual [10]
- Angelina Jolie, American actress, bisexual [11]
- Bill T. Jones, American dancer and choreographer [12]
- Cherry Jones, American actress [13]
- Grace Jones, Jamaican-born actress and singer [citation needed]
- Jim Jones, American cult leader [citation needed]
- Janis Joplin, American singer, bisexual [14] [15]
- Barbara Jordan +, American congresswoman
- Leslie Jordan, American character actor; Will & Grace, Sordid Lives [16]
- Mychal F. Judge, American Franciscan priest, WTC terrorism victim [17]
- Miranda July, American performance artist and film director, bisexual [18]
References
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- ^ [2] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [3] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [4] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [5]Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ d'Arch Smith, Timothy - Love in Earnest: Some Notes on the Lives and Writings of English "Uranian" Poets from 1889 to 1930 (Routledge & Kegan Paul
- ^ [6] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ Johnston, Jill -Jasper Johns: Privileged Information. ISBN 0500017360
- ^ Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood#Later_years
- ^ [7] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [8] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [9] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [10] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ Caserta, Peggy, 'Going Down with Janis, Dell, New York, 1974
- ^ Echols, Alice, Scars of Sweet Paradise, Henry Holt & Co, New York, 1999, p. 251.
:"If Janis didn't boast about sleeping with women, she didn't deny the fact either." [When a Bay Area paper said she was a lesbian, she told her friend Richard Hundgen,] "You...tell this bitch that Janis has slept with thousands of men and a few hundred women.") - ^ [11] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [12] Retrieved Jan 2006
- ^ [13] Retrieved Jan 2006