List of bisexual people (G–M)

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List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

G

Actress Greta Garbo
Professional boxer Emile Griffith
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Vicky Galindo born 1983 American Softball player [1]
Greta Garbo 1905–1990 Swedish Actress [2]
Mary Garman 1898–1979 British Socialite, wife of Roy Campbell, lover of Vita Sackville-West [3][4]
Erica Gavin born 1947 American Actress in Russ Meyer's Vixen! [5]
Prince George, Duke of Kent 1902–1942 British Royalty [6]
Georgiana Cavendish 1757–1806 British Duchess of Devonshire [7]
Thea Gill born 1970 Canadian Actress in Queer as Folk. When asked, "Would you say you are bisexual?", she said, "I guess, well I've thought about that a lot. And I guess perhaps I am." [8]
Jamie Gillis 1943–2010 American Pornographic actor and director [9]
John Glassco 1909–1981 Canadian Poet, memoirist and novelist [10]
Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis born 1960 German Aristocrat and socialite [11]
Alison Goldfrapp born 1966 British Singer [12]
Krzysztof Gonciarz born 1985 Polish YouTuber, filmmaker, journalist [13]
Edmund Goulding 1891–1959 English Film director [14]
Julie Goodyear born 1942 British Actress [15]
Jessica Graham American Actress [16]
Armand de Gramont, comte de Guiche 1637–1673 French Nobleman, adventurer and playboy [17]
Elisabeth de Gramont 1875–1954 French Writer, lover of Natalie Barney [18]
Farley Granger 1925–2011 American Actor, lover of Leonard Bernstein and Patricia Neal [19]
Cary Grant 1904–1986 British Actor [20]
Duncan Grant 1885–1978 British Painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group [21]
Eileen Gray 1878–1976 Irish Architect and furniture designer [22]
Devin K. Grayson born 1970 American Comic book writer [23]
Hank Green born 1980 American Vlogger, science communicator, entrepreneur, author, internet producer, and musician. [24]
Kenny Greene 1969–2001 American Musician with the R&B group Intro [25]
Liza Greer born 1963 American Model and actress. [26]
Sasha Grey born 1988 American Former pornographic actress, now a mainstream actress. Also a model and a musician. [27]
Emile Griffith 1938–2013 American Boxer [28]
Larkin Grimm born 1981 American Singer-songwriter and musician [29]
Daniel Guérin 1904–1988 French Anarchist and author [30]
Peggy Guggenheim 1898–1979 American Art collector [31]
Alec Guinness 1914–2000 British Actor [32]

H

Pornographic actress Nina Hartley
Musician Missy Higgins
Dancer Craig Revel Horwood
Singer and actress Whitney Houston
Politician Simon Hughes in 2010
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
H.D. 1886–1961 American Poet [33]
Marilyn Hacker born 1942 American Poet, married to Samuel R. Delany [34][35]
Richard Halliburton 1900–1939 American Writer [36][37]
Emma, Lady Hamilton 1761–1815 British Mistress of Lord Nelson [38]
Kathleen Hanna born 1968 American Musician [39]
Carmen Hart born 1984 American Former pornographic actress and erotic dancer [40]
Lesbia Harford 1891–1927 Australian Poet, novelist and political activist. [41]
Veronica Hart born 1956 American Former pornographic actress and adult model; now a director and producer, and occasionally a mainstream actress [42]
Nina Hartley born 1959 American Pornographic actress, pornographic film director, sex educator, author, and feminist [43]
Patrick Harvie born 1973 British Scottish Green Party co-leader 2008– [44][45]
Beatrice Hastings 1879–1943 British Writer, poet and literary critic. Lover of Katherine Mansfield and Wyndham Lewis [46]
Annette Haven born 1954 American Former pornographic actress and erotic dancer [47]
Sophie B. Hawkins born 1967 American Musician [48][49]
Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804–1864 American Writer [50]
Jenna Haze born 1982 American Pornographic actress, director, and businesswoman [51][52][53]
Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte 1759–1818 Swedish Queen-Consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, also a famed diarist, memoir-writer and wit [54]
Nona Hendryx born 1944 American Singer, solo and with Labelle [55]
William A. Henry III 1950–1994 American Writer and critic [56]
Katharine Hepburn 1907–2003 American Actress, said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with Greta Garbo, Judy Holliday and Judy Garland [57][58][59]
Josephine Herbst 1892–1969 American Novelist [60]
Billy Herrington 1969–2018 American Pornographic and mainstream film actor [61]
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey 1696–1743 English/British Courtier and political writer [62]
Prince Philipp of Hesse 1896–1980 German Nazi governor of Hesse-Kassel and interior designer [63]
Missy Higgins born 1983 Australian Singer: "I fall most easily under the category 'Bisexual'" [64][65]
Christopher Hitchens 1949–2011 American British-born journalist and writer [66]
Hannah Höch 1889–1978 German Artist [67]
Frances Hodgkins 1869–1947 New Zealand Artist [68]
Judy Holliday 1921–1965 American Actress [69]
Laurel Holloman born 1971 American Actress: "I always consider myself bisexual."' [70]
Libby Holman 1904–1971 American Torch singer [71][72]
A.M. Homes born 1961 American Writer [73][74]
Sebastian Horsley 1962–2010 British Artist [75]
Craig Revel Horwood born 1965 Australian Choreographer, dancer [76]
Whitney Houston 1963–2012 American Singer and actress [77]
Brenda Howard 1946–2005 American Bisexual activist [78]
Magdalen Hsu-Li born 1970 Canadian Musician [79]
Simon Hughes born 1951 British Liberal Democrat politician [80]
Mia Hundvin born 1977 Norwegian Professional handball player [81][82]
Heather Hunter born 1969 American Former pornographic actress and adult model. Now a painter, novelist, and musician. [83]
Loraine Hutchins American Writer and activist [84]
Josephine Hutchinson 1903–1998 American Actress [85]
Hung Huynh American Vietnamese-born chef; won Top Chef series three [86]
Phyllis Hyman 1949–1995 American Musician [87][88]
Trina Schart Hyman 1939–2004 American Artist [89]

I

Singer Maja Ivarsson in 2013
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Erica and Victoria Mongeon American Models, stars of A Double Shot at Love [90]
Kylie Ireland born 1970 American Pornographic actress and blogger [91]
Patricia Ireland born 1945 American Feminist, former president of NOW [92]
Elina Ivanova American (born in Ukraine) Contestant on America's Next Top Model Cycle 11 [93]
Maja Ivarsson born 1979 Swedish Musician, lead singer with The Sounds [94][95]

J

DJ Felix Jaehn in 2015
Actress Angelina Jolie
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Derek Jackson 1906–1982 British Physicist [96][97]
Felix Jaehn born 1994 German DJ [98][99]
Duncan James born 1978 British Singer with boy band Blue, actor; identifies as gay since 2012 [citation needed]
Jesse Jane born 1980 American Pornographic actress and adult model [100]
Lauren Jauregui born 1996 American Singer with girl group Fifth Harmony [101]
Jessicka born 1975 American Artist, musician with Jack Off Jill, Scarling. [102]
Johannes, Prince von Thurn and Taxis 1926–1990 German Aristocrat [103]
Gwen John 1876–1939 British Artist [104]
JoJo (singer) 1990 American In the May 12th, 2020, episode of the podcast Angela Yee's Lip Service, JoJo stated that she is "into [having threesomes with women]" [105]
Angelina Jolie born 1975 American Actress: when Barbara Walters asked her if she was bisexual, Jolie responded: 'Of course.' [106]
Grace Jones born 1948 American Model and musician [107]
Janis Joplin 1943–1970 American Musician [108]
June Jordan 1936–2002 American Poet and author [109]
Orlando Jordan born 1971 American Professional wrestler [110]
Miranda July born 1974 American Performance artist and filmmaker [111]
Sondre Justad born 1990 Norwegian Musician and songwriter [112]
Patrick Juvet 1950–2021 Swiss Model and Singer [113]

K

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Lani Ka'ahumanu born 1943 American Writer and activist [114]
Frida Kahlo 1907–1954 Mexican Painter [115]
Florina Kaja born 1982 American Reality television participant, actress, singer, and activist [116]
Candye Kane born 1965 American Singer and former pornographic actress [117]
Pat Kavanagh 1940–2008 British Literary agent, wife of writer Julian Barnes, lover of Jeanette Winterson [118]
Danny Kaye 1911–1987 American Actor and musician [119][120]
Micah Kellner born 1978 American Politician [121]
Jill Kelly born 1971 American Pornographic actress, director, and producer [122]
Florence King 1936–2016 American Writer and misanthrope [123]
Alfred Kinsey 1894–1956 American Biologist and human sexuality research scientist [124]
James Kirkup 1918–2009 British Poet, translator and travel writer. [125]
Calvin Klein born 1942 American Fashion designer [126]
Oswalt Kolle 1928–2010 German/Dutch Sexologist [127][128]
Ronnie Kray 1933–2000 British Criminal [129]

L

Writer D.H. Lawrence
Rapper, singer, and songwriter, Lil Peep in 2016
Musician John Lennon in 1964
Arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Christian Lacroix born 1951 French Fashion designer."I've always been bisexual." [130]
Lady Gaga born 1986 American Musician; her single "Poker Face" is about dealing with the experiences of being bisexual. [131]
Sheela Lambert born 1956 American Writer and activist [132]
Adrian Lamo born 1981 American Hacker, journalist, writer [133][134]
Burt Lancaster 1913–1994 American Actor [135]
Carole Landis 1919–1948 American Actress; had a relationship with Jacqueline Susann [136]
Devinn Lane born 1972 American Former pornographic actress and adult model; now a pornographic film director and producer [137]
Sunny Lane born 1980 American Pornographic actress and adult model [138]
Françoise de Langlade 1931–1983 French Editor of French Vogue, wife of Oscar de la Renta [139][140]
Storm Large born 1969 American Musician, Rock Star: Supernova contestant [141]
Nella Larsen 1891–1964 American Writer [142]
Charles Laughton 1899–1962 British Actor [143]
Dyanna Lauren born 1965 American Pornographic actress, erotic dancer, singer, businesswoman, and director [144]
Duncan Laurence born 1994 Dutch Singer, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2019 [145]
Marie Laurencin 1883–1956 French Artist [146]
Héctor Lavoe 1946–1993 Puerto Rican Salsa singer [147]
D. H. Lawrence 1885–1930 British Writer [148]
Gertrude Lawrence 1898–1952 British Actress and singer [149]
Georgette Leblanc 1875–1941 French Singer [150]
Violette Leduc 1907–1972 French Writer [151]
James Lees-Milne 1908–1997 British Architectural historian, preservationist, diarist [152]
Carol Leigh born 1951 American Artist, author, film maker, and sex workers' rights activist [153]
Julia Lemigova born 1973 Russian Former Miss USSR, partner of Martina Navratilova [154]
Tamara de Lempicka 1898–1980 Polish Polish-born artist [155][156]
Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex 1661–1721 English Aristocrat [157]
John Lennon 1940–1980 British Singer, songwriter, founder of The Beatles [158][159]
Alan Lennox-Boyd 1904–1983 British Conservative politician [citation needed]
Sunny Leone born 1981 Canadian/American Pornographic and mainstream film actress, adult model, businesswoman [160]
Lil Peep 1996–2017 American Rapper [161]
Beatrice Lillie 1894–1989 Canadian Actress, singer and comedian [71][162]
Iyari Limon born 1976 Mexican American actress [163]
Maggie Lindemann born 1998 American Singer-songwriter [164]
Bai Ling born 1970 American Actress [165]
Roddy Llewellyn born 1947 British Gardener, author, former lover of Princess Margaret [166]
Kristanna Loken born 1979 American/Norwegian Actress. "I'm confident with who I am and being openly bisexual." [167][168]
Joe Longthorne born 1955 British Singer, vocal impersonator [169]
Rebecca Loos born 1977 Dutch Media personality; former PA of David Beckham [170]
Loreen born 1983 Swedish Singer and songwriter [171]
Mabel Dodge Luhan 1879–1963 American Arts patron [172]
Mariette Lydis 1887–1970 Austrian-Argentine Artist [173]

M

Actor Mike Manning in 2013
Actress Drea de Matteo
Dancer, pop singer and choreographer Blake McGrath in 2011
Author Herman Melville
Feminist author Kate Millett
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Colin MacInnes 1914–1976 British Writer and journalist [174][175]
Mary MacLane 1881–1929 Canadian Writer [176]
Donald Maclean 1913–1983 English Diplomat and spy [177]
Maria Maggenti born 1962 American Film and screen director [178]
Anna Malle 1967-2006 American Pornographic actress and director [179]
Leslie Mancia born 1988 American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [180]
Hortense Mancini 1646–1699 French Mistress of Charles II of England [157]
Mike Manning born 1987 American Actor and activist [181][182][183][184]
Katherine Mansfield 1888–1923 New Zealand Writer [185]
Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough 1660–1744 English Courtier, rumored to be lover of Queen Anne [186]
Melanie Martinez born 1995 American Singer-songwriter [187]
Lebo Mathosa 1977–2006 South African Kwaito singer [188]
Drea de Matteo born 1972 American Actress (The Sopranos and Joey) [189]
Jenn McAllister born 1996 American YouTuber and actress [190]
Robert McAlmon 1896–1956 American Writer and publisher [191]
Carson McCullers 1917–1967 American Writer [192]
Blake McGrath born 1983 Canadian Dancer, pop singer and choreographer [193]
Les McKeown 1955–2021 Scottish Musician; lead singer of the Bay City Rollers [194]
Carmen McRae 1920–1994 American Jazz singer [195]
Alison Mau born 1965 New Zealander Television journalist and presenter. "Yes, I'm bisexual" [196]
Gavin Maxwell 1914–1969 Scottish Naturalist and writer; author of Ring of Bright Water [197]
Margaret Mead 1901–1978 American Anthropologist and writer [198][199]
Duchess of Medina Sidonia 1936–2008 Spanish Her Excellency Doña Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo y Maura, 21st Duchess of Medina-Sidonia [200]
George Melly 1926–2007 English Jazz and blues singer [201]
Herman Melville 1819–1891 American Writer [202][203]
Jillian Michaels born 1974 American Personal trainer, appeared on The Biggest Loser [204]
Edna St. Vincent Millay 1892–1950 American Poet, playwright [205]
June Miller 1902–1979 American Wife of Henry Miller, lover of Anaïs Nin [206]
Marilyn Miller 1898–1936 American Musical star [71]
Kate Millett 1934–2017 American Feminist and writer [207]
Sal Mineo 1939–1976 American Actor, portrayed Plato in Rebel Without a Cause [208]
Vincente Minnelli 1903–1986 American Film and stage director, father of Liza Minnelli [209][210]
Pamela Mitford 1907–1994 English One of the Mitford Sisters [211]
Thomas Mitford 1909–1945 English Brother of the Mitford Sisters [citation needed]
Frédéric Mitterrand born 1947 French Minister of Culture and Communication (2009–) [212][213]
Mary Anne Mohanraj born 1971 American Writer, editor, and academic of Sri-Lankan descent [214]
Brian Molko born 1972 Scottish-American Singer of rock band Placebo [215]
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu born 1926 English Politician and motor museum owner [216]
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 1689–1762 English Writer [217]
The Right Reverend Paul Moore, Jr. 1919–2003 American Clergyman. 13th Bishop of New York [218][219]
Lady Ottoline Morrell 1873–1938 English Aristocrat and society hostess [220][221]
Lord Louis Mountbatten 1900–1979 British Admiral; uncle of Prince Philip and last Viceroy of India [citation needed]
Edwina Mountbatten 1901–1960 English Heiress, socialite, relief-worker, wife of Lord Louis [citation needed]
Jason Mraz born 1977 American singer-songwriter [222]
Megan Mullally born 1958 American Actress, Will & Grace [223]
Misty Mundae born 1979 American Actress [224][225]
Doris Muramatsu American Girlyman band member [226]
Iris Murdoch 1919–1999 Irish Writer, academic, and philosopher [227]
Dwina Murphy born 1949 Artist, wife of Bee Gee Robin Gibb, a "bisexual druid" [228][229][230]
Billie Myers born 1971 English Singer-songwriter [231]
Tiffany Mynx born 1971 American Pornographic actress, director, and producer [232]

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