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This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed.

The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century. A number of different classification schemes have been used to describe sexual orientation since the mid-19th century, and scholars have often defined the term "sexual orientation" in divergent ways. Indeed, several studies have found that much of the research about sexual orientation has failed to define the term at all, making it difficult to reconcile the results of different studies.[1][2][3] However, most definitions include a psychological component (such as the direction of an individual's erotic desire) and/or a behavioural component (which focuses on the sex of the individual's sexual partner/s). Some prefer to simply follow an individual's self-definition or identity. See homosexuality and bisexuality for criteria that have traditionally denoted lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people.

The high prevalence of people from the West on this list may be due to societal attitudes towards homosexuality. The Pew Research Center's 2003 Global Attitudes Survey found that "[p]eople in Africa and the Middle East strongly object to societal acceptance of homosexuality. But there is far greater tolerance for homosexuality in major Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Opinion in Europe is split between West and East. Majorities in every Western European nation surveyed say homosexuality should be accepted by society, while most Russians, Poles and Ukrainians disagree. Americans are divided – a thin majority (51 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 42 percent disagree."[4]

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Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni
Actor Luke Macfarlane
Political commentator and television host Rachel Maddow
Photographer and artist Christopher Makos
Pop musician Johnny Mathis
Tennis player Amélie Mauresmo
Actor and gay rights campaigner Sir Ian McKellen
Classical composer Gian Carlo Menotti
Comedian Rick Mercer
Rock musician Freddie Mercury
Circus entertainer Jennifer Miller
File:RickyMartin.jpg
Pop singer Ricky Martin
Director John Cameron Mitchell
Director and writer Vicente Molina Foix
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Cheryl Maas b. 1984 Dutch Snowboarder L[7]
Ann-Marie MacDonald b. 1958 Canadian Playwright, novelist, journalist L[8]
Luke Macfarlane b. 1980 Canadian Actor G[9]
Ryan MacGrath b. ?[5] Canadian Musician, painter G[10]
Eduardo Machado b. 1953 Cuban Playwright G[11]
Colin MacInnes 1914–1976 English Writer G[12]
Ashley MacIsaac b. 1975 Canadian Fiddler G[13]
Daniel MacIvor b. 1962 Canadian Actor, playwright, director G[14]
Kenneth MacKenna 1899–1962 American Actor, director B[15]
Jack Mackenroth b. 1969 American Fashion designer G[16]
Cameron Mackintosh b. 1946 British Theatrical producer G[17]
Rachel Maddow b. 1973 American Radio/Television host L[18]
Ronald Magill 1920–2007 English Actor G[19]
Leslie Mah b. 1964[5] American Punk rock musician L[20]
Sean Maher b. 1975 American Actor G[21]
Mahmud of Ghazni 971–1030 Afghan/Ghaznavi Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire in eastern Iran and northwestern Indian subcontinent B[22]
Anna Malle 1967-2006 American Porn star B[23]
Malik Ayaz b. ? Pakistani/South Asian Slave and partner of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi, governor of Lahore G
Mary Lou Makepeace b. ?[5] American Politician L[24]
Christopher Makos b. 1948 American Photographer, artist G[25]
Suzanne Malherbe 1892–1972 French Illustrator, designer L[26]
Liz Malia b. 1949 American Politician L[27]
Gene Malin 1908–1933 American Actor, drag performer G[28]
Shayne Mallard b. 1964[5] Australian Politician G[29]
Agnès Maltais b. 1956 Canadian Politician L[30]
Don Mancini b. 1963 American Film director, screenwriter, producer G[31]
Peter Mandelson b. 1953 English Politician G[32]
Mabel Maney b. 1958 American Writer L[33]
Irshad Manji b. 1968 Canadian Feminist Muslim author L[34]
Erika Mann 1905–1969 German Writer, actor, war correspondent L[35]
Klaus Mann 1906–1949 German Writer G[36]
Ernie Manouse b. 1969 American TV Anchor, Producer G[37]
Evelyn Mantilla b. 1963 American Politician B[38]
Jay Manuel b. 1972 Canadian Make-up artist, fashion photographer G[39]
Alec Mapa b. 1965 American Actor G[40]
Robert Mapplethorpe 1946–1989 American Photographer, artist G[41]
Roger Margason d. 2015[5] American Mystery writer G[42]
Miriam Margolyes b. 1941 English Actor L[32]
Pedro Marín b. 1961 Spanish Pop musician G[43]
Elisebeht Markström b. 1955 Swedish Politician L[44]
Del Marquis b. 1977 American Musician G[45]
Gordon Marsden b. 1953 English Politician G[46]
Brian Marshall b. 1965 Canadian Athlete G[47]
Rob Marshall b. 1960 American Film and theater director G[48]
Willy Marshall b. ?[5] American Politician G[49]
Andrew Martin b. 1964[5] American Politician G[50]
James Martin b. 1965 American Politician G[51]
Ricky Martin b. 1971 Puerto Rican Singer, actor G[52]
Nigel Martin-Smith b. ?[5] British Entertainment manager G[53]
Ursula Martinez b. 1966[5] British Performance artist L[54]
Jeff Marx b. 1970 American Lyricist, composer G[55]
Angela Mason b. 1944 English LGBT rights activist L[32]
Manon Massé b. 1963 Canadian Politician L[56]
Ivan Massow b. 1967 British Entrepreneur, politician G[57]
Billy Masters b. 1969 American Gossip columnist G[58]
Heather Matarazzo b. 1982 American Actor L[59]
Dan Mathews b. 1964 American Animal rights activist G[60]
Kerwin Mathews 1926–2007 American Actor G[61]
Ross Mathews b. 1979 American Television personality G[62]
Travis Mathews b. 1975 American Film director, screenwriter G[63]
Johnny Mathis b. 1935 American Pop musician G[64]
Gary Matson 1949–1999 American Murder victim G[65]
Andrew Mattison 1948–2005 American Writer, psychologist, researcher G[66]
Alison Mau b. 1965 New Zealand Television journalist and presenter L[67]
Corine Mauch b. 1960 Swiss Politician L[68]
W. Somerset Maugham 1874–1965 British Writer G[69]
Armistead Maupin b. 1944 American Writer G[70]
Amélie Mauresmo b. 1979 French Tennis player L[71]
Glen Maxey b. 1952 American Politician G[72]
Elsa Maxwell 1883–1963 American Gossip columnist L[73]
Steve May b. 1972[5] American Politician G[74]
John Maybury b. 1958 English Film director G[17]
Andrew M. Maynard b. 1962[5] American Politician G[75]
Chandra Mayor b. 1973[5] Canadian Writer L[76]
Suzette Mayr b. ?[5] Canadian Writer L[77]
Al McAffrey b. 1948 American Politician G[78]
Angus McBean 1904–1990 British Photographer G[79]
Marnie McBean b. 1968 Canadian Rower L[80]
Nell McCafferty b. 1944 Irish Journalist, playwright L[81]
Robert McCall 1958–1991 Canadian Figure skater G[82]
Richard McCann b. 1949 American Writer G[83]
Stephen McCauley b. 1955 American Writer G[84]
J.D. McClatchy b. 1945 American Writer G[84]
Thomas McCosker b. 1950 Australian Textile worker, jailed in Fiji for sodomy G[85]
Matt McCoy b. 1966 American Politician G[86]
Scott McCoy b. 1970 American Politician G[87]
Tarell Alvin McCraney b. 1980 American Playwright, actor G[88]
Logan McCree b. 1977 German Pornographic Actor B[89]
Julie McCrossin b. 1954 Australian Journalist, comedian L[90]
Kevin McDaid b. 1984 British Pop musician G[91]
Val McDermid b. 1955 Scottish Writer L[92]
Joe McDermott b. 1967 American Politician G[93]
Keith McDermott b. 1953 American Writer G[94]
Andrew J. McDonald b. 1966 American Politician G[75]
Jon-Marc McDonald b. 1976 American Writer, political activist G[95]
Joe McElderry b. 1991 English Singer, First Ever Gay X Factor UK Winner G[96]
Brian McGahen 1952–1990 Australian LGBT activist G[97]
Peter McGehee 1955–1991 Canadian Writer G[98]
Scott McGehee b. 1962 American Film director, screenwriter G[99]
Kelly McGillis b. 1957 USA Actor L[100]
Jenn McGinn b. ? Canadian politician L[101]
Jamie McGonnigal b. 1975 American Actor, producer G[84]
Jim McGreevey b. 1957 American Governor of New Jersey G[102]
Patrick McGuinn b. 1966 American Director G[103]
Maggie McIntosh b. 1947 American Politician, first openly gay person in the Maryland General Assembly L[104]
Claude McKay 1889–1948 Jamaican Writer B[105]
Molly McKay b. 1970 American Attorney, LGBT rights activist L[106]
Ian McKellen b. 1939 British Actor, LGBT rights activist G[107]
Todd McKenney b. 1965 Australian Actor G[108]
Larry McKeon 1944–2008 American Politician G[109]
Erin McKeown b. 1977 American Pop musician L[110]
Kate McKinnon b. 1983 American Comedian L[111]
Marshall Kirk McKusick b. 1954 American Computer scientist G[112]
Andrew McLean b. ? American Politician G[113]
Colin McLean b. 1978 Australian Drag queen, fashion designer G[114]
Norman McLaren 1914–1987 Canadian Animator, film director G[115]
Samantha McLeod b. 1985 Canadian Actor L[116]
Claire McNab b. 1940 Australian Writer L[117]
Terrence McNally b. 1939 American Playwright G[118]
John J. McNeill 1925–2015 American Priest and author G[119]
Kristy McNichol b. 1962 American Actor L[120]
Colin McPhee 1900–1964 Canadian 20th century classical composer, ethnomusicologist G[121]
Alexander McQueen 1969–2010 British Fashion designer G[122]
Carmen McRae 1920–1994 American Jazz musician L[123]
David McReynolds b. 1929 American Politician, activist G[124]
Peter McWilliams 1940–2000 American Writer, activist G[125]
David McVicar b. 1967 Scottish Opera director G[116]
Marijane Meaker b. 1927 American Writer L[126]
Linda Medalen b. 1965 Norwegian Football player L[127]
Gian Gastone Medici 1671–1737 Tuscan Last Medici Grand Duke G[128]
Benny Medina b. 1958 American Talent agent, producer G[60]
Robert Medley 1905–1994 English Artist G[129]
Mark Medlock b. 1978 German Singer G[130]
Benjamin Medrano b. ? Mexican Politician; first openly gay mayor ever elected in Mexico. G[131]
Lauren Meece b. 1983 American Olympic judoka L[132]
Joe Meek 1929–1967 British Record producer G[133]
Ken Mehlman b. 1966 American Businessman, Campaign Mgr for George W. Bush G[134]
Julie Mehretu b. 1970 American Artist L[135]
Mary Meigs 1917–2002 American Painter, writer L[136]
Ian Meldrum b. 1946 Australian Popular music critic, journalist, musical entrepreneur G[137]
Deb Mell b. 1968 American Politician L[138]
Wendy Melvoin b. 1964 American Musician, TV and film composer L[139]
Réal Ménard b. 1962 Canadian Member of Parliament G[140]
Charlotte Mendelson b. 1972 English Writer L[116]
Rosie Mendez b. 1963 Puerto Rican Politician L[141]
Rosa Mendes b. 1979 Puerto Rican Pro Wrestler B[142]
Gian Carlo Menotti 1911–2007 American 20th century classical composer G[143]
Billy Merasty b. 1960 First Nations-Canadian Actor, writer G[144]
Jorge Merced b. 1965 Puerto Rican Theatre actor and director G[145]
Rick Mercer b. 1969 Canadian Television personality, political satirist G[146][147]
Ismail Merchant 1936–2005 Indian-born British Film producer G[148]
Freddie Mercury 1946–1991 British Rock musician B[149]
William Morris Meredith, Jr. 1919–2007 American Poet G[150]
Billy Merrell b. 1982 American Writer G[151]
Rich Merritt b. 1967 American Writer, attorney G[152]
Stephin Merritt b. 1965 American Songwriter G[153]
Charlotte Mew 1869–1928 English Poet L[154]
Robert Meza b. ?[5] American Politician G[155]
George Michael b. 1963 British Pop musician G[156]
Tammy Lynn Michaels b. 1974 American Actor L[157]
Michelangelo 1475–1564 Italian Sculptor, painter G[158]
Carole Migden b. 1948 American Politician L[159]
Mika b. 1983 British Singer-songwriter G[160]
Harvey Milk 1930–1978 American Politician, LGBT rights activist G[161]
Lorri Millan b. ?[5] Canadian Performance artists, writers L[162]
Eric Millegan b. 1974 American Actor G[163]
Jacob & Joshua Miller b. ?[5] American Musicians G[164]
Jennifer Miller b. 1961 American Circus entertainer, educator L[165]
Stephanie Miller b. 1961 American Comedian, radio host L[166]
Tim Miller b. 1958 American Performance artist G[167]
Andy Milligan 1929–1991 American Writer, film director G[168]
Scott Mills b. 1974 English DJ G[169]
Barnaby Miln b. 1947 British Activist, Church of England General Synod and Justice of the Peace G[170]
Simon Milton 1961-2011 English Politician G[171]
Sal Mineo 1939–1976 American Actor B[172]
Leonard Miron b. 1969 Romanian Romanian television and radio presenter, journalist G[173][174]
Gabriela Mistral 1889-1957 Chilean Poet, educator, diplomat, feminist, Nobel laureate in literature L[175]
Matthew Mitcham b. 1988 Australian Diver G[176]
John Cameron Mitchell b. 1963 American Director, actor G[177]
Dimitris Mitropoulos 1896–1960 Greek Classical conductor, musician and composer G[121]
Frédéric Mitterrand b. 1946 French Politician B[178]
David Mixner b. 1946 American Activist, author G[179]
Heather Mizeur b. 1972 American Politician L[180]
Isaac Mizrahi b. 1961 American Fashion designer G[181]
Anika Moa b. 1980 New Zealand Pop musician L[182]
Jim Moeller b. 1955 American Politician G[183]
Mary Anne Mohanraj b. 1971 Sri Lankan Writer B[184]
Emmanuel Moire b. 1979 French Singer, composer G[185]
Albert Mol 1917–2004 Dutch Actor, LGBT activist G[186]
Vicente Molina Foix b. 1946 Spanish Writer, film director G[187]
Brian Molko b. 1972 British-American Rock musician (Placebo) B[188]
Paul Monette 1945–2005 American Writer G[189]
Luke Montgomery b. 1974 American Political activist G[190]
Matt Moonen b. ? American Politician G[191]
Amanda Moore b. 1960 American Supermodel L[192]
Frank C. Moore 1953–2002 American Painter, designer of the AIDS ribbon G[193]
Paul Moore 1919–2003 American Episcopal Bishop G[194]
Perry Moore 1971-2011 American Screenwriter, director G[195]
Steve Moore 1954-2014 American Comedian G[196]
Shani Mootoo b. 1958 Irish-born Trinidadian-Canadian Author, multimedia artist, painter, video producer L[197]
Dominick Moreno b. ? American Politician G[198]
Edwin Morgan 1920-2010 Scottish Poet G[199]
Dany Morin b. 1985 Canadian Politician G[200]
Chris Morris b. 1979 British Activist, journalist G[201]
Paul Morris b. ?[5] American Porn director, producer G[202]
Rachel Morrison b. 1978 American Cinematographer L[203]
Terry Morrison b. ?[5] American Politician G[204]
Daniel David Moses b. 1952 Canadian Writer G[205]
Bob Mould b. 1960 American Rock musician (Hüsker Dü, Sugar) G[206]
Megan Mullally b. 1958 American Actor B[207]
Ona Munson 1903–1955 American Actor L[208]
Neculai Constantin Munteanu b. 1941 Romanian Anti-communist dissident G[209]
Mirjam Müntefering b. 1969 German Writer L[210]
Alex Munter b. 1968 Canadian Politician, journalist G[211]
Zeki Müren 1931–1996 Turkish Actor G[212]
Diane Murphy b. 1964 American Actor L[213]
Peter Murphy b. 1949 American Politician G[214]
Ryan Murphy b. 1966 American Writer, director G[215]
F. W. Murnau 1888–1931 German Director G[216]
Ed Murray b. 1955 American Politician G[217]
Glen Murray b. 1957 Canadian Politician G[218]
Herbert Muschamp 1947–2007 American Architecture critic G[219]
Max Mutchnick b. 1965 American Television producer G[220]
Mwanga II of Buganda 1868–1903 African King G[221]
Billie Myers b. 1971 English Pop musician B[222]


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