List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Ba–Bh
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This is a partial list of notable people who were or are gay men, lesbian or bisexual.
The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the general term "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.
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Name | Lifetime[4] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[5] |
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Mel B | b. 1975 | English | Pop singer (Spice Girls), actor, TV personality | B[6] |
Jamie Babbit | b. 1970 | American | Film and TV director | L[7] |
Paul Babeu | b. 1969 | American | Politician | G[8] |
Babur | 1483–1530 | Indian/Mughal | Emperor and founder of the Mughal Empire | B[9] |
Babydaddy | b. 1976 | American | Rock musician (Scissor Sisters) | G[10] |
Judy Baca | b. 1946 | American | Artist, activist | L[11] |
Peter Bacanovic | b. 1962 | American | Stockbroker, defendant in ImClone stock trading case | G[12] |
Dirk Bach | 1961–2012 | German | Comedian, actor, TV personality | G[13] |
Don Bachardy | b. 1934 | American | Artist | G[14] |
Ramona Bachmann | b. 1990 | Swiss | Footballer | L[15] |
Sir Edmund Backhouse, 2nd Baronet | 1873–1944 | English | Scholar, Sinologist, linguist | G[16] |
Francis Bacon | 1909–1992 | English | Artist | G[17] |
Sir Francis Bacon | 1561–1626 | English | Philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, author | G[18][19][20] |
Yetide Badaki | b. 1981 | Nigerian-American | Actor | B[21] |
Babi Badalov | b. 1959 | Azerbaijani | Visual artist, poet | G[22] |
Marina Rice Bader | b. ? | American | Writer, director, film producer | L[23] |
Ruth Badger | b. 1978 | English | Reality show contestant, TV presenter, business consultant | L[24] |
Dan Baer | b. 1977 | American | Politician, diplomat | G[25] |
Neal Baer | b. 1955 | American | Pediatrician, TV writer, producer | G[26] |
Susanne Baer | b. 1964 | German | 1st openly lesbian elected as a Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | L[27] |
Joan Baez | b. 1941 | American | Folk musician and activist | B[28] |
Tim Bagley | b. 1957 | American | Actor | G[29] |
Larry Bagneris Jr. | b. 1946 | American | Social and political activist | G[30] |
Bai Ling | b. 1966 | Chinese-American | Actor | B[31] |
Winfried Baijens | b. 1977 | Dutch | Journalist, TV presenter | G[32] |
Allison Bailey | b. 1970 | English | Barrister | L[33] |
Jonathan Bailey | b. 1988 | English | Actor | G[34] |
Paul Bailey | b. 1937 | English | Writer | G[35] |
Sheryl Bailey | b. 1966 | American | Jazz musician | L[36] |
Simon Bailey | 1955–1995 | English | Anglican priest | G[37] |
Amber Mary Bain | b. 1995 | English | Indie pop musician (The Japanese House) | L[38] |
Diora Baird | b. 1983 | American | Actor, model | L[39] |
Jon Robin Baitz | b. 1961 | American | Playwright, TV producer | G[40] |
Zelim Bakaev | 1992–2017[41] | Chechen | Singer | G[42] |
Christin Baker | b. ? | American | LGBT rights activist | L[43] |
Gilbert Baker | 1951–2017 | American | Artist, gay rights activist, designer of the rainbow flag (1978) | G[44] |
Jack Baker | b. 1942 | American | Attorney, LGBT rights activist | G[45] |
James Robert Baker | 1946–1997 | American | Author | G[46] |
Josephine Baker | 1906–1975 | American | Entertainer | B[47] |
John Roman Baker | b. 1944 | English | Playwright | G[48] |
Marina Baker | b. 1967 | English | Writer, politician | B[49] |
Matt Baker | 1921–1959 | American | Comic book artist and illustrator | G[50] |
Sara Josephine Baker | 1873–1945 | American | Physician, public health pioneer | L[51] |
Christine Bakke | b. 1971 | American | LGBT rights activist | L[52] |
Rohit Bal | b. 1961 | Indian | Fashion designer | G[53] |
John Balance | 1962–2004 | English | Rock and experimental musician (Coil) | G[54] |
Kuwasi Balagoon | 1946–1986 | American | Anarchist, member of the Black Liberation Army and Black Panther Party, writer | B[55] |
Joe Balass | b. ?[4] | Iraqi-Canadian | Filmmaker | G[56] |
Danielle Balbuena (070 Shake) | b. 1997 | American | Rapper, singer, songwriter | L[57] |
Clare Balding | b. 1971 | English | Sports journalist, author | L[58] |
Long John Baldry | 1941–2005 | English | Blues-rock musician | G[59] |
Lorenzo Balducci | b. 1982 | Italian | Actor | G[60] |
Ireland Baldwin | b. 1995 | American | Model | B[61] |
James Baldwin | 1924–1987 | American | Writer | G[62] |
Oliver Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley | 1899–1958 | English | Politician | G[63] |
Tammy Baldwin | b. 1962 | American | Politician, first openly gay U.S. Senator in history. | L[64] |
Cristóbal Balenciaga | 1885–1972 | Spanish | Fashion designer | G[65] |
Jodi Balfour | b. 1986 | South African | Actress | L[66] |
Becca Balint | b. 1968 | American | Educator, writer, politician (Vermont's 1st female Congresswoman) | L[67] |
Alan Ball | b. 1957 | American | Screenwriter | G[68] |
Jason Ball | b. 1988 | Australian | Australian rules football player, mental health advocate, LGBT rights activist | G[69] |
Tom Ballard | b. 1989 | Australian | Radio presenter and comedian | G[70] |
Paolo Ballesteros | b. 1982 | Filipino | Actor, comedian, TV host, model | G[71] |
Amy Balliett | b. 1982 | American | LGBT rights activist | L[72] |
Brian Balthazar | b. ?[4] | American | TV personality | G[73] |
Bruno Balz | 1902–1988 | German | Songwriter | G[74] |
Orna Banai | b. 1966 | Israeli | Actor, comedian, entertainer, politician | L[75] |
Canaan Banana | 1936–2003 | Zimbabwean | 1st President of Zimbabwe; jailed for homosexuality | G[76] |
Ann Bancroft | b. 1955 | American | First woman to reach the North Pole | L[77] |
Way Bandy | 1941–1986 | American | Make-up artist | G[78] |
Lisa Banes | 1955–2021 | American | Actor | L[79] |
Herman Bang | 1857–1912 | Danish | Writer | G[80] |
Arne Bang-Hansen | 1911–1990 | Norwegian | Actor | G[81] |
Tallulah Bankhead | 1902–1968 | American | Actor | B[82] |
Azealia Banks | b. 1991 | American | Rapper, singer | B[83] |
Briana Banks | b. 1978 | American | Pornographic actor | B[84] |
Christopher Banks | b. 1977 | New Zealand | Music producer, journalist | G[85] |
Cassandra Bankson | b. 1992 | American | Model, internet personality | L[86] |
Kaushalya Bannerji | b. ? | Canadian | Poet | L[87] |
Ann Bannon | b. 1932 | American | Author | L[88] |
Porfirio Barba-Jacob | 1883–1942 | Colombian | Poet, writer | G[89] |
Patricia Barber | b. 1956 | American | Jazz musician | L[90] |
Samuel Barber | 1910–1981 | American | Classical music composer | G[91] |
Shawnacy Barber | 1994–2024 | Canadian-American | Track and field athlete | G[92][93][94] |
Jillian Barberie | b. 1966 | American | TV host | B[95] |
Jesuíta Barbosa | b. 1991 | Brazilian | Actor | B[96] |
Paris Barclay | b. 1956 | American | TV director | G[97] |
Virgilio Barco Isakson | b. 1965 | Colombian | Economist, political scientist | G[98] |
Alexander Bard | b. 1961 | Swedish | Pop musician (Army of Lovers), author, lecturer, TV personality, social critic | B[99] |
Jean-Pierre Barda | b. 1967 | French-Swedish-Israeli | Musician (Army of Lovers), actor | B[100] |
Ariela Barer | b. 1998 | American | Actor | L[101] |
Eduard Bargheer | 1901–1979 | German | Painter, printmaker | G[102] |
Clive Barker | b. 1952 | English | Author, film director | G[103] |
Greg Barker, Baron Barker of Battle | b. 1966 | English | Politician | G[104] |
R. H. Barlow | 1918–1951 | American | Writer, anthropologist | G[105] |
Djuna Barnes | 1892–1982 | American | Writer | B[106] |
Fred Barnes | 1885–1938 | English | Entertainer | G[107] |
Hazel Barnes | 1915–2008 | American | Philosopher | L[108] |
Micah Barnes | b. 1960 | Canadian | Pop musician | G[109] |
Rev. Paul Barnes | b. 1954 | American | Clergy | G[110] |
Richard Barnes | b. 1947 | English | Politician | G[111] |
Charlie Barnett | b. 1988 | American | Actor | G[112] |
James Barnett | b. 1986 | American | Activist | G[113] |
Jim Barnett | 1924–2004 | American | Professional wrestling promoter | G[114] |
Lisa A. Barnett | 1958–2006 | American | Science fiction and fantasy writer | L[115] |
Samuel Barnett | b. 1986 | English | Actor | G[116] |
Tim Barnett | b. 1958 | New Zealand | Politician | G[117] |
Natalie Clifford Barney | 1876–1972 | American | Writer | L[118] |
Frank A. Barnhart | b. ? | American | Actor, producer, director | G[119] |
Bill Baroni | b. 1971 | American | Politician, law professor | G[120] |
Andrew Barr | b. 1973 | Australian | Politician | G[121] |
Damian Barr | b. 1976 | Scottish | Writer, columnist, playwright | G[122] |
James Barr | b. ? | English | Radio DJ, TV presenter, podcaster, comedian | G[123] |
Jean Barraqué | 1928–1973 | French | Classical music composer | G[124] |
Katherine Barrell | b. ? | Canadian | Actor | B[125] |
Amanda Barrett | b. c. 1979 | American | Pop musician (The Ditty Bops) | L[126] |
Amanda Barrie | b. 1935 | English | Actor | B[127] |
Josh Barro | b. 1984 | American | Journalist | G[128] |
John Barrowman | b. 1967 | Scottish-American | Actor | G[129] |
Drew Barrymore | b. 1975 | American | Actor | B[130] |
Michael Barrymore | b. 1952 | English | Entertainer | G[131] |
Yael Bartana | b. 1970 | Israeli | Artist, filmmaker, photographer | L[132] |
Richmond Barthé | 1901–1989 | American | Sculptor | G[133] |
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser | b. ? | Canadian | Conductor | G[134] |
Paul Bartel | 1938–2000 | American | Actor, writer, director | G[135] |
Roland Barthes | 1915–1980 | French | Literary theorist | G[136] |
Chris Bartlett | b. 1966 | American | Activist | G[137] |
Murray Bartlett | b. 1971 | Australian | Actor | G[138] |
Neil Bartlett | b. 1958 | English | Playwright | G[139] |
Jason Bartlett | b. ? | American | Politician | G[140] |
Chucky Bartolo | b. 1993 | Maltese | Comedian, drag performer | G[141] |
Jamie Barton | b. 1981 | American | Opera singer (mezzo-soprano) | B[142] |
John Barton | b. 1957 | Canadian | Poet | G[143] |
Matsuo Bashō | 1644–1694 | Japanese | Poet | G[144] |
Jean Basile | 1932–1992 | French-Canadian | Journalist, novelist | G[145] |
Carole Baskin | b. 1961 | American | Conservationist, animal rights activist | B[146] |
Jean-Michel Basquiat | 1960–1988 | American | Artist | B[147][148][149] |
Lance Bass | b. 1979 | American | Pop musician (NSYNC) | G[150] |
William Bast | 1931–2015 | American | Screenwriter, author | G[151] |
Bruce Bastian | 1948–2024 | American | Businessman | G[152][153] |
Michael Bastian | b. 1965 | American | Fashion designer | G[154] |
Shayna Baszler | b. 1980 | American | Professional wrestler | B[155] |
Alan Bates | 1934–2003 | English | Actor | B[156][157] |
Katharine Lee Bates | 1859–1929 | American | Songwriter, social reformer | L[158] |
Sigismund Báthory | 1573–1613 | Hungarian | Prince of Transylvania | G[159] |
Baton Bob | b. ? | American | Performance artist | G[160] |
Rostam Batmanglij | b. 1983 | American | Musician, songwriter, producer (Vampire Weekend & Discovery) | G[161] |
Zal Batmanglij | b. 1981 | American | Film director, screenwriter | G[162] |
Bryan Batt | b. 1963 | American | Actor | G[163] |
Imma Battaglia | b. 1960 | Italian | Politician, LGBT rights activist | L[164] |
Deborah Batts | b. 1947 | American | Federal District Judge | L[165] |
Miriam Batucada | 1946–1994 | Brazilian | Musician, composer, TV personality | L[166] |
André Baudry | 1922–2018 | French | Writer, academic, activist | G[167] |
Gregory Baum | 1923–2017 | Canadian | Theologian | G[168] |
Günter Baum | b. 1960 | German | Activist and founder of two Christian ministries in Germany | G[169] |
Robert Bauman | b. 1937 | American | Politician | G[170] |
Ben Baur | b. ?[4] | American | Actor | G[171] |
Mark Bautista | b. 1983 | Filipino | Singer, actor | B[172] |
Bevis Bawa | 1909–1992 | Sri Lankan | Landscape architect | G[173] |
Geoffrey Bawa | 1919–2003 | Sri Lankan | Architect | G[173] |
Bruce Bawer | b. 1956 | American | Writer | G[174] |
Betty Baxter | b. 1952 | Canadian | Politician, athlete | L[175] |
Meredith Baxter | b. 1947 | American | Actor | L[176] |
Stanley Baxter | b. 1926 | Scottish | Actor, impressionist | G[177] |
Howard Bayless | b. 1965 | American | Politician | G[178] |
Geoffrey Bayldon | 1924–2017 | English | Actor | G[179] |
Jaime Bayly | b. 1965 | Peruvian | Writer | B[180] |
Gary Beach | b. 1947 | American | Actor | G[181] |
Thomas Beattie | b. 1986 | English | Footballer | G[182] |
Rikki Beadle-Blair | b. 1962 | English | Actor, writer, singer, dancer | G[183] |
Simon Russell Beale | b. 1961 | English | Actor | G[184] |
Billy Bean | 1964–2024 | American | Baseball player | G[185][186] |
Carl Bean | 1944–2021 | American | Activist, founding prelate of the Unity Fellowship Church Movement | G[187] |
James Beard | 1903–1985 | American | Chef and food writer | G[188] |
Amanda Bearse | b. 1958 | American | Actor, director | L[189] |
Cecil Beaton | 1904–1980 | English | Photographer, costume designer | G[190] |
Stephanie Beatriz | b.1981 | Argentine-American | Actor | B[191] |
Thomas Beattie | b. 1986 | English | Footballer | G[192] |
Ryan Beatty | b. 1995 | American | Pop singer, musician, YouTube personality | G[193] |
Bianca Beauchamp | b. 1977 | Canadian | Adult model | B[194] |
William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp | 1872–1938 | English | Peer of the Realm, politician, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports | B[195] |
Christophe Beaugrand | b. 1977 | French | Journalist, TV presenter, radio host | G[196] |
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu | 1926–2015 | English | Peer of the Realm, Conservative politician, founder of National Motor Museum | B[197] |
Germaine Beaulieu | b. 1949 | Canadian | Writer | L[198] |
Binkie Beaumont | 1908–1973 | English-Welsh | Theatre manager, producer | G[199] |
Clément Beaune | b. 1981 | French | Politician | G[200] |
Simone de Beauvoir | 1908–1986 | French | Author, philosopher | B[201] |
Nils Bech | b. 1981 | Norwegian | Pop musician | G[202] |
Alison Bechdel | b. 1960 | American | Cartoonist | L[203] |
Gad Beck | 1923–2012 | German-Israeli | Holocaust survivor, author | G[204] |
Julian Beck | 1925–1985 | American | Actor, director and writer | B[205] |
Martha Beck | b. 1962 | American | Sociologist and life coach | L[206] |
Volker Beck | b. 1960 | German | Politician | G[207] |
Albrecht Becker | 1906–2002 | German | Photographer | G[208] |
William Beckford | 1760–1844 | English | Novelist, art collector | B[209] |
Antoine Bédard | b. 1978 | Canadian | Musician | G[210] |
Sybille Bedford | 1911–2006 | German-English | Writer | B[211] |
Ximena Bedregal | b. 1951 | Chilean-Bolivian | Architect, writer, theoretician, professor, editor, photographer | L[212] |
Lucius Beebe | 1902–1966 | American | Photographer, railroad historian | G[213] |
Vicky Beeching | b. 1979 | English | Musician and religious commentator | L[214] |
Bet van Beeren | 1902–1967 | Dutch | Early LGBT inclusive café owner, Dutch WWII resistance supporter | L[215] |
Brittany "Britt" Benn | b. 1989 | Canadian | Rugby union player | L[216] |
Jolyn Beer | b. 1994 | German | Sports shooter | L[217] |
Eve Beglarian | b. 1958 | American | Contemporary classical music performer-composer | L[218] |
David Begnaud | b. 1983 | American | Journalist, news correspondent | G[219] |
Chad Beguelin | b. 1969 | American | Playwright and lyricist | G[220] |
Brendan Behan | 1923–1964 | Irish | Author, poet, playwright | B[221] |
Marcus Behmer | 1879–1958 | German | Artist, illustrator | G[222] |
Aphra Behn | 1640–1689 | English | Writer | B[223] |
Mark Behr | 1963–2015 | Tanzanian-South African | Author | G[224] |
Jessica Bejarano | b. ? | American | Founder and conductor of the San Francisco Philharmonic | L[225] |
Maurice Béjart | 1927–2007 | French-Swiss | Ballet dancer, choreographer, opera director | G[226] |
McKinley Belcher III | b. 1984 | American | Actor | G[227] |
Billy-Ray Belcourt | b. ? | Canadian | Poet, scholar, and author | G[228] |
Frieda Belinfante | 1904–1995 | Dutch | Classical musician and conductor, member of the Dutch resistance | L[229] |
Allan Bell | b. 1947 | Manx | Chief Minister of the Isle of Man | G[230] |
Andy Bell | b. 1964 | English | Pop musician (Erasure) | G[231] |
Arthur Bell | 1939–1984 | American | Journalist (Village Voice); founding member of the Gay Activists Alliance | G[232] |
Charles Bell | 1935–1995 | American | Painter | G[233] |
Jadin Bell | 1997–2013 | American | Youth whose suicide lead to gay bullying awareness | G[234] |
Simone Bell | b. ? | American | Politician | L[235] |
Dodie Bellamy | b. 1951 | American | Writer, journalist, editor | B[236] |
Alice Bellandi | b. 1998 | Italian | Judoka | L[237] |
Dario Bellezza | 1944–1996 | Italian | Poet, author, playwright | G[238] |
David Belliard | b. 1978 | French | Politician | G.[239] |
Jason Bellini | b. 1975 | American | Journalist | G[240] |
Paul Bellini | b. 1963 | Canadian | Comedy writer | G[241] |
Ada Bello | b. 1933 | Cuban-American | LGBT rights activist, medical laboratory researcher | L[242] |
Maria Bello | b. 1967 | American | Actor | B[243] |
Linda Bellos | b. 1950 | British | Black and LGBT activist, former London politician | L[244] |
Sotiria Bellou | 1921–1997 | Greek | Rebetiko musician | L[245] |
Max Bemis | b. 1984 | American | Rock singer (Say Anything) | B[246] |
Lisa Ben | 1921–2015 | American | Editor, author, songwriter | L[247] |
Carlos Benavides Vega | 1931–1999 | Ecuadorian | Poet, playwright | G[248] |
Birgitt Bender | b. 1956 | German | Politician | L[249] |
Bruce Benderson | b. 1946 | American | Writer | G[250] |
Ruth Benedict | 1887–1948 | American | Anthropologist, folklorist | B[251] |
Perris Benegas | b. 1995 | American | Freestyle BMX cyclist | L[252] |
Brenda Benet | 1945–1982 | American | Actor | B[253] |
Féral Benga | 1906–1957 | Senegalese | Dancer | G[254] |
Jessica Benham | b. 1990 | American | Politician, disability rights activist | B[255] |
Gio Benitez | b. 1985 | American | TV personality | G[256] |
George Benjamin | b. 1960 | English | Composer | G[257] |
David Benkof | b. 1970 | American | Political commentator | G[258] |
Henry Grey Bennet | 1777–1836 | English | Politician | G[259] |
Alan Bennett | b. 1934 | English | Playwright, actor | B[139][260] |
Bryce Bennett | b. 1984 | American | Politician | G[261] |
Declan Bennett | b. 1981 | English | Pop singer (Point Break), actor, playwright | G[262] |
Jill Bennett | b. 1975 | American | Actor | L[263] |
Jonathan Bennett | b. 1981 | American | Actor | G[264] |
Liz Bennett | b. 1982 | American | Politician | B[265] |
Michael Bennett | 1943–1987 | American | Creator, director, choreographer | G[266] |
Richard Rodney Bennett | 1936–2012 | English | Composer, pianist | G[267] |
Taylor Bennett | b. 1996 | American | Hip-hop artist | B[268] |
Sadie Benning | b. 1973 | American | Feminist visual artist | L[269] |
Bob Benny | 1926–2011 | Belgian | Singer, musical theatre performer | G[270] |
Miriam Ben-Shalom | b. 1948 | American | Educator, activist, former Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army; the first openly gay person to be reinstated after being discharged under the military's policy excluding homosexuals from military service | L[271] |
A. C. Benson | 1862–1925 | English | Essayist, poet, author, academic | G[272] |
Guy Benson | b. 1985 | American | Columnist, commentator, political pundit | G[273] |
Trevor Bentham | b. 1943 | English | Screenwriter, partner of actor Nigel Hawthorne | G[274] |
Gladys Bentley | 1907–1960 | American | Blues musician | L[275] |
Anita Berber | 1899–1928 | German | Dancer, actor | B[276] |
A. Scott Berg | b. 1949 | American | Writer | G[277] |
Bolette Berg | 1872–1944 | Norwegian | Photographer | L[278] |
Marianne Berg | b. 1954 | Swedish | Politician | L[279] |
Sandon Berg | b. 1971 | American | Film producer, screenwriter | G[280] |
Sturla Berg-Johansen | b. 1967 | Norwegian | Comedian, actor, TV personality | G[281] |
Pierre Bergé | 1930–2017 | French | Businessman, co-founder of fashion label Yves Saint Laurent | G[282] |
Ann-Katrin Berger | b. 1990 | German | Footballer | L[283] |
Helmut Berger | 1944–2023 | Austrian | Actor | B[284][285] |
Marco Berger | b. 1977 | Argentine | Film director | G[286] |
Cyrano de Bergerac | 1619–1655 | French | French dramatist, duelist | G[287][288] |
David Bergman | b. 1950 | American | Writer | G[289] |
Kajsa Bergqvist | b. 1976 | Swedish | High jumper | B[290] |
Guðbergur Bergsson | b. 1932 | Icelandic | Writer | G[291] |
Bobby Berk | b. 1981 | American | Interior designer, TV host | G[292] |
Humphry Berkeley | 1926–1994 | English | Politician | G[293] |
Richard Berkowitz | b. 1955 | American | Author, activist | G[294] |
Nate Berkus | b. 1971 | American | Interior designer | G[295] |
Greg Berlanti | b. 1972 | American | TV writer, producer | G[296] |
Thomas Berling | b. 1979 | Norwegian | Footballer | G[297] |
Josh Berman | b. 1970 | American | TV writer, producer | G[298] |
Rodney Berman | b. 1969 | Scottish | Politician | G[299] |
Juan Manuel Bernal | b. 1967 | Mexican | Actor | G[300] |
Christopher Bernau | 1940–1989 | American | Actor | G[301] |
Nicole Berner | b. 1965 | American–Israeli | Lawyer | L[302] |
Sandra Bernhard | b. 1955 | American | Comedian | B[303] |
Leonard Bernstein | 1918–1990 | American | Classical music conductor and composer | B[304] |
Richard Bernstein | 1939–2002 | American | Artist | G[305] |
Samuel Bernstein | b. 1970 | American | Writer | G[306] |
Michael Berresse | b. 1964 | American | Actor, choreographer | G[307] |
John Berry | b. 1959 | American | Former government official | G[308] |
Randy W. Berry | b. 1965 | American | Diplomat | G[309] |
McKenzie Berryhill | b. 1993 | American | Soccer player | L[310] |
Mildred J. Berryman | 1901–1972 | American | Researcher, photographer, mineral merchant | L[311]: 354 |
Leo Bersani | 1931–2022 | American | Literary theorist | G[312] |
Gabriele Bertaccini | b. 1985 | Italian | Chef, TV personality | G[313] |
Al Berto | 1948–1997 | Portuguese | Poet, artist | G[314] |
Carolyn Bertozzi | b. 1966 | American | Chemist, Nobel Prize winner | L[315] |
Allan Berube | 1946–2007 | American | Military historian | G[316] |
Betty Berzon | 1928–2006 | American | Author, psychotherapist | L[317] |
Lorraine Bethel | b. ?[4] | American | Feminist poet, author | L[318] |
Magnus Betnér | b. 1974 | Swedish | Comedian, TV host | B[319] |
Xavier Bettel | b. 1973 | Luxembourgish | Politician, lawyer, 24th Prime Minister of Luxembourg | G[320] |
Sarah Bettens | b. 1972 | Belgian | Rock musician (K's Choice) | L[321] |
Clive Betts | b. 1950 | English | Politician | G[322] |
Willem van Beusekom | 1947–2006 | Dutch | TV presenter, radio DJ | G[323] |
Ole von Beust | b. 1955 | German | Politician | G[324] |
Charles Beyer | 1813–1876 | German–British | Locomotive designer and builder | G[325] |
Thomas Bezucha | b. 1964 | American | Screenwriter, director | G[326] |
Satya Bhabha | b. 1983 | British | Actor | G[327] |
Deepak Bhargava | b. ?[4] | American | Immigration reform advocate | G[328] |
Dinesh Bhugra | b. 1952 | Indian | Psychiatrist, academic | G[329] |
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See also
References
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