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This is a list of confirmed famous people who were or are bisexual.


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A

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Kathy Acker 1949 - 1997 American Writer and feminist [1]
Nick Adams 1931 - 1968 American Actor [2]
Patience Agbabi 1965 - English Poet. [3][4]
Henry Ainley 1879 - 1945 English Actor [5][6]
Zoe Akins 1886 - 1958 American Playwright [7]
Summer Altice 1979 - American Model and actress [8]
John Amery 1912 - 1945 English Fascist, hanged for treason [9]
Hans Christian Andersen 1805 - 1875 Danish Writer. Avoided actual sexual relations. [10]
Brett Anderson 1972 - English Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede [11]
Prince Andrew of Greece 1882 - 1944 Greek Prince, father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [12]
Ant 1967 - American Actor and comedian [13]
Louis Aragon 1897 - 1982 French Poet and novelist [14]
Gregg Araki 1959 - American Film-maker [15]
Elizabeth Arden 1878 - 1966 Canadian Built a cosmetics empire in the US. [16]
Billie Joe Armstrong 1972 - American Lead singer and guitarist for Green Day [17]
Jake Arnott 1961 - English Novelist, came out as bisexual in his twenties [18]

B

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Joan Baez 1941 - American Singer [19]
Bai Ling 1970 - American Actress [20]
Josephine Baker 1906 - 1975 French American-born singer and entertainer [21]
Marina Baker 1967 - English Writer and politician [22]
Canaan Banana 1936 - 2003 Zimbabwe Politician. First president of Zimbabwe [23]
Tallulah Bankhead 1902 - 1968 American Actress [24]
Jillian Barberie 1966 - Canadian Television presenter [25]
Alexander Bard 1961 - Swedish Musician [26]
Jean-Pierre Barda 1967 – Swedish Musician and actor [27]
Lia Bardeen 1979 – American Contestant on Top Chef. [28][29]
Djuna Barnes 1892 - 1982 American Writer [30]
Amanda Barrie 1935 - English Actress on Coronation Street, Cleo in Carry on Cleo [31]
Drew Barrymore 1975 - American Actress [32]
Alan Bates 1934 - 2003 English Actor [33][34]
Jennifer Baumgardner 1970 - American Writer, journalist [35]
Jaime Bayly 1965 - Peruvian Writer [36]
Bianca Beauchamp 1977 - Canadian Adult model [37]
Simone de Beauvoir 1908 - 1986 French Philosopher [38]
Sybille Bedford 1911 - 2006 English Writer [39]
Aphra Behn 1640 - 1689 English Writer and spy [40]
Dario Bellezza 1944 – 1996 Italian Poet [41]
Ruth Benedict 1887 - 1948 American Anthropologist [42]
Brenda Benet 1945 - 1982 American Actress. Wife of Bill Bixby, lover of Tammy Bruce [43][44]
Michael Bennett 1943 - 1987 American Director, choreographer, and dancer. [45]
Helmut Berger 1944 - Austrian Actor [46]
Ruth Bernhard 1905 - 2006 German Photographer [47]
Sarah Bernhardt 1844 - 1923 French Actress [48]
Leonard Bernstein 1918 - 1990 American Composer and conductor [49]
Amy Bloom 1953 - American Writer [50]
Anthony Blond 1928 - 2008 English Publisher and author [51]
Lizzie Borden 1958 - American Film-maker [52]
Angela Bowie 1950 - American Model, writer, musician, ex-wife of David Bowie [53]
David Bowie 1947 - English Musician [54]
Jane Bowles 1917 - 1973 American Writer. Wife of Paul Bowles [55]
Paul Bowles 1910 - 1999 American Composer and Author. Husband of Jane Bowles [56]
Adolf Brand 1874 – 1945 German Writer and LGBT activist [57]
Marlon Brando 1924 - 2004 American Actor [58]
M. C. Brennan 1969 - American Writer and performer [59]
Linda Bresonik 1983 - German International soccer player [60][61]
Jeremy Brett 1933 - 1995 English Actor, famous as Sherlock Holmes [62]
Susie Bright 1958 – American Writer and broadcaster [63]
Rupert Brooke 1887 - 1915 English Poet [64]
Louise Brooks 1906 - 1985 American Actress [65]
Romaine Brooks 1874 - 1970 American Painter [66]
Brigid Brophy 1929 - 1995 English Writer [67]
Coral Browne 1913 - 1991 Australian Actress, wife of Vincent Price [68]
Carrie Brownstein 1974 - American Musician [69]
Gioia Bruno 1963 - American Musician [70]
Louise Bryant 1885 – 1936 American Radical journalist, played by Diane Keaton in Reds [71]
Kathleen Bryson 1968 - American Writer, filmmaker [72]
Julie Burchill 1959 - English Writer [73]
William S. Burroughs 1914 - 1997 American Writer [74]
Saffron Burrows 1973 - English Actress [75]
Rachel Kramer Bussel 1975 - American Author, columnist, editor, and sex educator [76]
Dorothy Bussy 1865/6 - 1960 English Writer [77]
Lord Byron 1788 - 1824 English Poet [78]

C

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Calamity Jane 1852 - 1903 American Scout [79]
Caligula 12 – 41 Roman Emperor [80]
Roy Campbell 1901 - 1957 South African Poet [81]
Daniele Capezzone 1972 - Italian Politician [82]
Gia Carangi 1960 - 1986 American Model, played by Angelina Jolie in Gia [83][84]
George Carman 1929 - 2001 English Lawyer, leading barrister of the 1980s and 1990s [85]
Ana Carolina 1974 - Brazilian Musician [86]
Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset 1587 - 1645 Scottish Politician, and lover of King James I of England. [87]
Dora Carrington 1893 - 1932 English Artist [88]
Jim Carroll 1950 - American Poet, writer, and musician. Wrote the Basketball diaries. [89]
Nell Carter 1948 - 2003 American Singer and actress [90]
Giacomo Casanova 1725 - 1798 Venetian Traveller and writer [91]
Neal Cassady 1926 - 1968 American Beatnik and writer [92]
Jack Cassidy 1927 - 1976 American Actor, father of David Cassidy [93]
Constantine P. Cavafy 1863 – 1933 Greek Poet [94]
Bruce Chatwin 1940 - 1989 English Novelist and travel writer [95]
Neneh Cherry 1964 - Swedish Musician [96]
Leslie Cheung 1956 - 2003 Hong Kong Actor and musician [97]
John Cheever 1912 - 1982 American Writer [98]
Margaret Cho 1968 - American Comedian [99]
Hélène Cixous 1937 - French Writer and philosopher [100]
Caroline Coon 1945 - English Artist, journalist and political activist [101]
Colleen Coover 1969 - American Artist [102][103]
Darby Crash 1958 - 1980 American Musician [104]
Joan Crawford 1905 - 1977 American Actress [105]
Aleister Crowley 1875 - 1947 English Occultist and hedonist [106]
Alan Cumming 1965 - Scottish Actor [107]

D

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Joe Dallesandro 1948 - American Actor [108]
Jacques Damala 1855 – 1889 Greek Actor [109]
Dave Davies 1947 - English Musician with The Kinks [110]
Ron Davies 1946 - Welsh Politician [111]
Brad Davis 1949 - 1991 American Actor in Midnight Express [112]
Frances Day 1908 - 1984 American Actress [113]
James Dean 1931 - 1955 American Actor [114][115]
Michelle Deighton 1986 - American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [116]
Olga de Meyer 1871 - 1930 British Socialite, rumored to be daughter of King Edward VII [117]
Jacques Demy 1931 - 1990 French Film director [118]
Elsie de Wolfe 1865 - 1950 American Interior designer [119]
Andy Dick 1965 - American Actor and comedian [120]
Emily Dickinson 1830 - 1886 American Poet [121]
Janice Dickinson 1955 - American Supermodel [122]
Marlene Dietrich 1901 - 1992 American German-born actress, rumored to have had same-sex affairs. [123]
Ani DiFranco 1970 - American Musician [124]
Diane di Prima 1934- American Poet [125]
Morgan Doctor - American Musician [126]
Betty Dodson 1929 - American Sex educator [127]
Amanda Donohoe 1962 - English Actress [128]
Sir Michael Duff 1907 - 1980 English Society figure, married to bisexual Lady Caroline Paget [129]
Carol Ann Duffy 1955 - English Poet [130]
Daphne du Maurier 1907 - 1989 English Author [131]
Isadora Duncan 1887 - 1927 American Dancer [132]
Don Dunstan 1926 - 1999 Australian Politician. Premier of South Australia [133][134]
Eleonora Duse 1859 - 1924 Italian Actress [135]
Deborah Dyer 1967 - English Singer [136]

E

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Laurie Toby Edison 1942 - American Photographer [137]
Edward II 1284 - 1327 English King of England [138]
Bret Easton Ellis 1962 - American Writer [139]
Edith Ellis 1861 - 1916 English Writer, wife of sexologist Havelock Ellis [140]
William Empson 1904 - 1986 English Literary critic (Seven Types of Ambiguity) and poet [141]
Eve Ensler 1953 - American Writer, author of The Vagina Monologues [142]
Kenny Everett 1944 - 1995 English DJ and comedian [143]

F

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Tiffani Faison 1977 - American Chef and runner-up of Top Chef [144]
Brenda Fassie 1964 - 2004 South African Singer [145]
Frances Faye 1912 - 1991 American Singer [146]
Peggy Fears 1903 - 1994 American Actress. Married A.C. Blumenthal three times, finally settled down with Tedi Thurman [147]
Tiziano Ferro 1980 - Italian Singer [148]
Annie Adams Fields 1834 - 1915 American Writer [149]
Leonor Fini 1907 - 1996 Argentinian Painter [150]
M. F. K. Fisher 1908 - 1992 American Writer [151]
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1890 - 1964 American Activist [152]
Althea Flynt 1953 - 1987 American Wife of Larry Flynt [153]
Charles Henri Ford 1913 - 2008 American Novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist [154]
Kay Francis 1905 - 1968 American Actress [155][156]
Alan Freeman 1927 - 2006 Australian Radio DJ [157]
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 1874 - 1927 German Dada artist and poet [158] [159]
Sia Furler 1975 - Australian Musician [160][161]

G

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Mo Gaffney 1958 - American Actress, comedienne, writer. "Straight or gay? Yeah." [162]
Greta Garbo 1905 - 1990 Swedish Actress [163]
Judy Garland 1922 - 1969 American Actress [164][165]
Mary Garman 1898 - 1979 English Socialite, wife of Roy Campbell, lover of Vita Sackville-West [166][167]
Alison Garrigan 1958 - American Actress [168]
Erica Gavin 1947 - American Actress in Russ Meyer's Vixen! [169]
Elisabeth de Gramont 1875 - 1954 French Writer, lover of Natalie Barney [170]
Liza Greer 1963 - American Model and actress. [171]
Will Geer 1902 - 1978 American Actor. Grandpa Walton on The Waltons [172]
Prince George, Duke of Kent 1902 - 1942 English Royalty [173]
Georgiana Cavendish 1757 - 1806 English Duchess of Devonshire [174]
Thea Gill 1977 - 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." [175]
Whoopi Goldberg 1955 - American Actress, comedian, radio host, TV personality, game show host, and author. [176]
Nan Goldin 1953 - American Photographer [177]
Julie Goodyear 1942 - English Actress [178]
Jessica Graham American Actress [179]
Farley Granger 1925 - American Actor, lover of Leonard Bernstein and Patricia Neal [180]
Duncan Grant 1855 - 1978 Scottish Painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group [181]
Eileen Gray 1878 - 1976 Irish Architect and furniture designer [182]
Devin K. Grayson ? - American Comic book writer [183]
Kenny Greene 1969 - 2001 American Musician with the R&B group Intro [184]
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Daniel Guérin 1904 - 1988 French Anarchist and author [185]
Alec Guinness 1914 - 2000 British Actor [186]

H

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Marilyn Hacker 1942 - American Poet, married to Samuel R. Delany. [187][188]
Bianca Hagenbeek 1967 - Dutch Big Brother winner. [189]
Richard Halliburton 1900 - 1939 American writer [190][191]
Geri Halliwell 1972 - English singer, aka Ginger Spice, Spice Girl. [192]
Emma, Lady Hamilton 1761 - 1815 English Wife of Lord Nelson. [193]
James Hamilton-Paterson 1941 - English Poet and novelist [194]
Kathleen Hanna 1968 - American Musician. [195]
Lorraine Hansberry 1930 - 1965 American Playwright. [196]
Nina Hartley 1959 - American Porn actress, feminist. One of the few pornstars who identifies as bi, outside of her career.. [197]
Patrick Harvie 1973 - Scottish Green Party politician [198]
Keeley Hawes 1977 - English Actress [199][200]
Sophie B. Hawkins 1967 - American Musician. [201][202]
H.D. 1886 - 1961 American Poet. [203]
Anne Heche 1969 - American Actress. [204]
Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte 1759 - 1818 Swedish Queen-Consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, also a famed diarist, memoir-writer and wit. [205]
Nona Hendryx 1944 - American Singer, solo and with Labelle. [206]
William A. Henry III 1950 - 1994 American Writer and critic [207]
Katharine Hepburn 1907 - 2003 American Actress, said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with Greta Garbo, Judy Holliday and Judy Garland. [208][209][210]
Josephine Herbst 1892 - 1969 American Novelist. [211]
Prince Philip of Hesse-Kassel 1896 - 1980 German Nazi governor of Hesse-Kassel and interior designer. [212]
Missy Higgins 1983 - Australian Singer. "I guess I fall most easily under the category 'Bisexual'" [213][214]
Hannah Hoch 1889 - 1978 German Artist. [215]
Frances Hodgkins 1869 - 1947 New Zealand Artist. [216]
Billie Holiday 1915 - 1959 American Singer. [217]
Xaviera Hollander 1943 - Dutch Writer. The Happy Hooker [218]
Judy Holliday 1921 - 1965 American Actress. [219]
Laurel Holloman 1971 - American Actress: "I always consider myself bisexual; from the minute I was sixteen, I said that in interviews... I've made a commitment. It's to a man. If you wanna call me heterosexual, fine."'. [220][221]
Libby Holman 1904 - 1971 American Torch singer. [222][223]
A.M. Homes 1961 - American Writer. [224][225]
Brenda Howard 1946 - 2005 American Bisexual activist. [226]
Magdalen Hsu-Li 1970 - Canadian Musician. [227]
Simon Hughes 1951 - British Liberal Democrat politician. [228]
Mia Hundvin 1977 - Norwegian Professional handball player [229][230]
Loraine Hutchins ? - American Writer and activist. [231]
Josephine Hutchinson 1903–1998 American Actress. [232]
Phyllis Hyman 1949 - 1995 American Musician. [233][234]
Trina Schart Hyman 1939 - 2004 American Artist. [235]

I

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Janis Ian 1951 - American Musician. [236]
Patricia Ireland 1945 - American Feminist, former president of NOW. [237]
Maja Ivarsson 1979 - Swedish Musician, lead singer with The Sounds [238].[239]

J

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Jenna Jameson 1974 - American Porn star who discussed her bisexuality in autobiography, How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale. [240]
Brent Javier ? – Filipino Model. [241]
Jessicka 1975 – American Artist, musician Jack Off Jill, Scarling.. [242]
Gwen John 1876 - 1939 Welsh Artist. [243]
Justine Joli 1980 - American Porn actress, model. [244]
Angelina Jolie 1975 - American Actress: When Barbara Walters asked her if she was bisexual, Jolie responded: 'Of course.'. [245]
G.B. Jones ? – Canadian Artist, filmmaker, musician (Fifth Column). [246]
Grace Jones 1948 – American Model and musician. [247]
Janis Joplin 1943 - 1970 American Musician. [248]
June Jordan 1936 - 2002 American Poet and author. [249]
Miranda July 1974 – American Performance artist and filmmaker. [250]

K

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Lani Ka'ahumanu ? – American Writer and activist. [251]
Frida Kahlo 1907 - 1954 Mexican Painter. [252]
Candye Kane ? – Swing, rockabilly, and blues singer, and former porn actress. [253]
Alex Kapranos 1972 – English Lead singer and guitarist of Franz Ferdinand. [254]
Pat Kavanagh ? – English Literary agent, wife of writer Julian Barnes, lover of Jeanette Winterson. [255]
Danny Kaye 1913 - 1987 American Actor [256][257]
Jack Kerouac 1922-1969 American Writer [258] [259]
Billie Jean King 1943 – American Tennis player. [260]
Florence King 1936 – American Writer and misanthrope. [261]
Jonathan King 1944 - English Singer, songwriter, TV personality, and pop music producer. [262]
Alfred Kinsey 1894 - 1956 American Biologist and human sexuality research scientist. [263]
Calvin Klein 1942 – American Fashion designer [264]
Reggie Kray 1933 - 2000 English Criminal [265]

L

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Sheela Lambert 1956– American Writer and activist. [266]
Adrian Lamo 1981– American Hacker, journalist, writer. [267][268]
Carole Landis 1919 – 1948 American Actress, had relationship with Jacqueline Susann. [269]
Storm Large 1969 - American Musician. Rock Star: Supernova contestant [270]
Nella Larsen 1891 - 1964 American Writer. [271]
Marie Laurencin 1883 - 1956 French Artist. [272]
D. H. Lawrence 1885 - 1930 English Writer. [273]
Gertrude Lawrence 1898 – 1952 English Actress and singer. [274]
Georgette Leblanc 1875 - 1941 French Singer. [275]
Violette Leduc 1907–1972 French Writer [276]
Sook-Yin Lee ? – Canadian Musician and filmmaker. [277][278]
James Lees-Milne 1908-1997 English Architectural historian, preservationist, biographer, diarist [279]
Carol Leifer 1956 – American Writer, Jerry Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend. [280]
Tamara de Lempicka 1898 - 1980 Polish Polish-born artist. [281][282]
Jasmine Lennard 1985 - English Model. Muse of Scott Henshall [283]
Jesse Liberty 1955 - American Author, programmer. Self-described "happily married bisexual." [284]
Beatrice Lillie 1894 - 1989 Canadian Actress. [222][285]
Janine Lindemulder 1968 – American Pornstar. [286]
Iyari Limon 1976 – Mexican American actress. [287]
Lindsay Lohan 1986 - American American actress and pop singer; chose "bi" for her orientation on her MySpace profile. [288][289][290]
Kristanna Loken 1979 – American/Norwegian Actress. [291][292][293]
Rebecca Loos 1977 – Dutch Media personality. Former PA of David Beckham [192]
Mabel Dodge Luhan 1879 - 1963 American Arts patron. [294]

M

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Colin MacInnes 1914 - 1976 British Writer and journalist. [295]
Mary MacLane 1881 - 1929 Canadian Writer. [296]
Madonna 1958- American Singer; came out as bisexual in 1991 issue of The Advocate [297]
Robert McAlmon 1896 - 1956 American Writer and publisher. [298]
Megan McCauley 1988 - American Pop rock rapper singer-songwriter [299]
Maria Maggenti 1962 – American Film director. [300]
Leslie Mancia 1988 American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [301]
Katherine Mansfield 1888 - 1923 New Zealand Writer. [302]
Robert Mapplethorpe 1946 - 1989 American Artist and Photographer. [303]
Josie Maran 1978 – American Supermodel and actress, who stated in a 2000 interview that she has had sex with women. [304]
Marie Antoinette 1755 - 1793 Austrian Rumored to have had same-sex affairs. [305]
Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough 1660 - 1774 English Courtier, rumored to be lover of Queen Anne. [306]
Lebo Mathosa 1977 - 2006 South African Kwaito singer. [307]
Drea de Matteo 1972 – American Actress [308]
Jenny McCarthy 1972 – American Actress. [309]
Carmen McRae 1920 – 1994 American Jazz singer [310]
Carson McCullers 1917 - 1967 American Writer. [311]
Norma McCorvey 1947- American Roe of Roe v Wade. [312]
Margaret Mead 1901 – 1978 American Anthropologist and writer. [313][314]
Duchess of Medina Sidonia 1936 – 2008 Spanish Her Excellency Doña Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo y Maura, 21st Duchess of Medina-Sidonia [315]
George Melly 1926 – 2007 English Jazz and blues singer. [316]
Herman Melville 1819 - 1891 American Writer [317][318]
Freddie Mercury 1946 - 1991 English Singer and songwriter [319]
Edna St. Vincent Millay 1892 – 1950 American Poet, playwright. [320]
June Miller 1902 - 1979 American Wife of Henry Miller, lover of Anaïs Nin. [321]
Marilyn Miller 1898 - 1936 American Musical star. [222]
Kate Millett 1934 – American Feminist and writer. [322]
Vincente Minnelli 1903 – 1986 American Film director. Husband of Judy Garland, father of Liza Minnelli [323]
Gabriela Mistral 1889 - 1957 Chilean Nobel prize winning Chilean poet [324]
Pamela Mitford 1907 - 1994 English One of the Mitford Sisters [325]
Brian Molko 1972 – Scottish-American Singer of rock band Placebo. [326]
Marilyn Monroe 1926 - 1962 American Actress. Had a sexual encounter with Joan Crawford. However she told her therapist; "I didn't enjoy it much, doing it with a woman". [327][328]
Lord Montagu of Beaulieu 1926 - English Politician and motor museum owner [329]
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 1689 - 1762 English Writer. [330]
Alanis Morissette 1974 – Canadian Musician. [192][331]
The Right Reverend Paul Moore, Jr. 1919 – 2003 American Clergyman. 13th Bishop of New York. [332][333]
Lady Ottoline Morrell 1873 - 1938 English Aristocrat and society hostess. [334][335]
Kate Moss 1974 – English Iconic Supermodel [336]
Edwina Mountbatten 1901 – 1960 English Heiress, socialite, relief-worker and the wife of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. [337]
Megan Mullally 1958- American Actress, Will & Grace. [338]
Misty Mundae 1979 – American Actress. [339]
Ona Munson 1903 – 1955 American Actress. [340]
Doris Muramatsu ? – American Girlyman Band member. [341]
Iris Murdoch 1919 - 1999 English Writer, academic, and philosopher. [342]
Dwina Murphy 1949 – Artist, wife of BeeGee, Robin Gibb, a 'bisexual druid'. [343][344][345]

N

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Kathy Najimy 1957 – American Comedienne and actress. [346]
Bif Naked 1971 – Canadian Musician. [347]
Simon Napier-Bell 1939 – English Manager, producer, songwriter, journalist and author [348]
John Nash 1928 – American Mathematician, subject of the book and film A Beautiful Mind. [349]
Martina Navratilova 1956 – American Czech-born American tennis player. [350]
Alla Nazimova 1879 - 1945 Ukrainian Ukraine-born actress. [351]
Me'Shell NdegéOcello 1968 – American German-born musician. [248]
Judy Nelson ? – American Author, former lover of Martina Navratilova. [312]
Louise Nevelson 1899 - 1988 Ukrainian Kiev-born American artist. [352]
Tila Nguyen 1981 – American Singapore-born model. [353][354]
Harold Nicolson 1886 – 1968 English Diplomat, author and politician. Husband of bisexual Vita Sackville-West [355]
Bronislava Nijinska 1891 - 1972 Russian Dancer, choreographer, and teacher of Polish descent. [356]
Anaïs Nin 1903 - 1977 American Writer born in France. [321][357]
Peter North 1957 - Canadian-American Pornographic actor [358]
Rudolf Nureyev 1938 - 1993 Russian Ballet dancer. [359] [360]
Laura Nyro 1947 - 1997 American Musician. [361]

O

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Mark Oaten 1964 – English Politician. [362]
Robin Ochs 1958 – American Writer and activist. [363]
Sinéad O'Connor 1966 – Irish Musician. [364]
Nuala O'Faolain 1942 – 2008 Irish Writer. [365]
Sofi Oksanen 1977 – Finnish Writer. [366][367]
Laurence Olivier 1907 - 1989 British Actor. [368][369] [370][371]
Joan Osborne 1962 – American Musician. [372][373]

P

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Lady Caroline Paget 1913 – 1973 British Socialite, actress, married to bisexual Sir Michael Duff [129]
Camille Paglia 1947 – American Writer and academic. [374][375]
Anita Pallenberg 1944 – German Model, actress and fashion designer. [376]
Amanda Palmer 1967 – American Lead singer and pianist of The Dresden Dolls. [377]
Elaine Parent 1942 - 2002 American "World's most wanted woman". [378]
Betty Parsons 1900 - 1982 American Artist and gallery owner. [379]
Piolo Pascual 1995 - Filipino Singer and Actor. [379]
Shabnam Paryani 1984 - English Big Brother UK contestant. [380][381]
Peaches 1968 – Canadian Musician. [382]
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio 1959 – Italian Politician. [383]
Anthony Perkins 1932 - 1992 American Actor, star of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. [384]
Katharine Philips 1631 - 1664 English Poet. [385]
Édith Piaf 1915 - 1963 French Singer, alleged lover of Marlene Dietrich. [386]
Patrice Pike ? – American Singer. [387][388]
Pink 1979 – American Singer. [389]
Billie Piper 1982 – British Actress and ex-singer. [390]
Mimi Pollak 1903 - 1999 Swedish Actress and director. Love of Greta Garbo's life [391]
Mary Portas 1962 - English Journalist, TV presenter, retail adviser, Mary Queen of Shops [392][393]
Cole Porter 1891 – 1964 American Composer and songwriter. [394]
Dawn Porter British Television presenter writer. "I have had sexual experiences with girls before, and am quite open about it." [395]
Liane de Pougy 1869 - 1950 French Dancer and courtesan. [396]
Jane Pratt 1962 - American Journalist. Former editor of Jane. Talked about her affair with Drew Barrymore [397]
Lisa Marie Presley 1968 – American Musician, daughter of Elvis Presley. [192]

Q

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Carol Queen 1958 – American Writer and sexologist. [398][399][400]
Queen Pen 1973 – American Rap singer. [401]

R

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Ma Rainey 1886 - 1939 American Blues singer. [402]
Natacha Rambova 1897 - 1966 American Rudolph Valentino's wife. [403]
Suze Randall 1946 – English Fetish photographer. [404]
Anthony Rapp 1971 - American Actor, known for his role in the musical Rent. [405]
Rie Rasmussen 1976 – Danish Model, actor, and filmmaker. [406][407][408]
Simon Raven 1927 – 2001 English Writer. [409]
Pauline Reage 1907 – 1998 French Author of Story of O. [410]
Michael Redgrave 1908 - 1985 English Actor. [411]
Lou Reed 1942 - American Musician. [412]
Mikhaela Reid 1980 - American Cartoonist. [413]
Adrienne Rich 1929 – American Poet. [414]
Tony Richardson 1928 - 1991 English Film director. [411]
Jerome Robbins 1918 – 1998 American Choreographer of West Side Story. [415]
Elizabeth Robins 1862 - 1952 American Actress, playwright, novelist. [416]
Tom Robinson 1950 – British Musician and broadcaster [417]
Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 - 1962 American Former first lady. [418]
Martin Rossiter 1970 - Welsh Musician, formerly with band Gene [419] [420]
Ida Rubinstein 1885 - 1960 Russian Dancer, and Belle Époque beauty. [421]
Muriel Rukeyser 1913 - 1980 American Poet. [422]
Sara Ryan 1971 - American Writer. [423]

S

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Umberto Saba 1883 - 1957 Italian Poet [424]
Françoise Sagan 1935-2004 French Playwright, novelist (Bonjour Tristesse), screenwriter [425]
Rachael Sage ? - American Songwriter [426]
Ola Salo 1977 - Swedish Singer [427]
Ève Salvail 1973 - Canadian Model [428][429]
George Sand 1804 - 1876 French Writer [430]
Sapphire 1950 - American Writer [431]
Jessica Savitch 1947 - 1983 American Journalist [432]
Erika Scheimer - American Voice actor [433]
Maria Schneider 1952 - French Actress [434]
Ann Scott 1965 - French Writer, model [435]
Paul Scott 1920 - 1978 English Writer (The Raj Quartet) [436]
Daniela Sea 1977 - American Musician, artist, circus juggler, and actress on The L Word [437]
Peggy Seeger 1935 - American Singer [438]
Stephanie Sellars - American Columnist (New York Press), writer, actress, singer. [439][440]
Chloë Sevigny 1974 - American Actress. Actively bisexual when younger. [441]
Michelle Shocked 1962 - American Musician [442]
Nerina Shute 1908 - 2004 English Writer. "Amazingly colourful, brilliant and bisexual film critic".[443] [444]
Judee Sill 1944 - 1979 American Musician [445]
Anna Nicole Smith 1967 - 2007 American Model [446]
Bessie Smith 1894 - 1937 American Singer [447]
Liz Smith 1923 - American Gossip columnist [448]
Jill Sobule 1961 - American Musician [449]
Susan Sontag 1933 - 2004 American Writer, film maker, and activist [450]
Anna Span 1971 - English Porn director. "I'm bi and looking at two women together turns me on." [451][452]
Humphrey Spender 1910 - 1905 English Photographer, painter, architect, designer and mural painter. [453][454]
Stephen Spender 1909 - 1995 English Poet, novelist and essayist, brother of Humphrey. [455]
Dusty Springfield 1939 - 1999 English Singer [449]
Lili St. Cyr 1918 - 1999 American Burlesque artist [456][457]
Kinnie Starr ? - Canadian Musician [458]
Jamie Stewart 1972 - American Musician [459]
Sharon Stone 1958 - American Actress said that in the past she's "dated" girls and that "everybody is bisexual to an extent". [460][461]
Michael Stipe 1960 - American Musician [462]
Jeff Stryker 1962 - American Male porn star ; openly "bi" in his personal ife [463]
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Jacqueline Susann 1918 - 1974 American Author of Valley of the Dolls [465]

T

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Cecilia Tan 1967 – American Erotic writer and activist. [466]
Laurette Taylor 1884 – 1946 American Actress [467]
Tristan Taormino 1971 – American Sex educator. [468][469]
Sara Teasdale 1884 - 1933 American Poet. [470]
Michelle Tea 1971 - American Poet, author and literary arts organizer.
Tila Tequila 1981 - American Singer, star of A Shot At Love With Tila Tequila on MTV [471].
Dame Sybil Thorndike 1882 – 1976 English Actress [472]
James Tiptree, Jr. 1915 - 1987 American Writer [473]
Zoe Trope 1986 - American Writer, teenage author of Please Don't Kill the Freshman [474]
Patty Trossèl 1964 – Dutch Singer and composer. [475][476]
Marina Tsvetaeva 1892 - 1941 Russian Poet. [477]
Corin Tucker 1972 – American Lead singer and guitarist for the band Sleater-Kinney. [478]
Nikki Tyler 1972 – American Porn star. Jenna Jameson's favorite girlfriend. [479]

U

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Katie Underwood 1975 - Australian Musician and actress formerly with Bardot [480]

V

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Patricia Velasquez 1971 - Venezuelan Actress and model [481]
Carole Vincent 1954 - English Big Brother 2007 housemate [482]

W

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Siegfried Wagner 1869 - 1930 German Composer. Son of Richard Wagner, grandson of Franz Liszt. [483]
Alice Walker 1944 - American Author [484]
Rebecca Walker 1969 - American Author [485]
Yona Wallach 1944-1985 Israeli Poet [486]
Ethel Waters 1896 - 1977 American Singer [487]
Sylvia Townsend Warner 1893 - 1978 English Writer [488]
Dreya Weber ? - American Actress [489]
Pete Wentz 1979 - American Musician, songwriter for Fall Out Boy. Came out in the May 2007 issue of The Advocate. [490] [491]
Rosemary West 1953 - English Serial killer [492]
John Brooks Wheelwright 1897 - 1940 American Poet [493]
Mike White 1970 - American Writer and actor [494]
Jane Wiedlin 1958 - American Guitarist for The Go-Go's [495]
Emlyn Williams 1905 - 1987 Welsh Actor. [496]
Rachel Williams 1967 - American Model and TV presenter (The Girlie Show) [497]
Rozz Williams 1963 - 1998 American Musician, original songwriter for Christian Death. [498]
Malcolm Williamson 1931 - 2003 Australian Composer, Master of the Queen's Music. [499]
Patrick Wolf 1983 - English Musician [500]
Virginia Woolf 1882-1941 English Writer [501]
Kate Worley 1958 - 2004 American Comic book writer [502]
Susan Wright 1963 - American Writer [503][504]
Aileen Wuornos 1956 - 2002 American Serial killer [505]

Y

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Mary Anne Yates 1728 - 1787 English Actress [506]

Z

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Babe Zaharias 1911 - 1956 American Athlete [507]
Harriet Sohmers Zwerling ? - American Writer [508]

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