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Αμφιφυλόφιλων Bisexual people Lists of lists List of bisexual people List of bisexual people: A–F From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of bisexual people: A-F) Bisexuality topics Related sexual orientations Bisexuality · Pansexuality Sexual identities Bi-curious · Questioning Studies Kinsey scale · Klein grid Attitudes and discrimination Biphobia · Bisexual chic · Bisexual erasure · Lesbian until graduation Bisexual community Bi Community News · BiCon (UK) · BiNet USA · Bisexual Resource Center · Celebrate Bisexuality Day Lists Bisexual people · LGBT-related films · Media portrayals of bisexuality Portals Sexuality · LGBT This box: view · talk · edit List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual. See also: G-M, N-S, T-Z Contents [hide] 1A 2B 3C 4D 5E 6F 7 References A


Musician Billie Joe Armstrong Singer Brett Anderson Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Kathy Acker 1949–1997 American Writer and feminist [1] Nick Adams 1931–1968 American Actor. Starred TV series The Rebel [2] Patience Agbabi 1965 British Poet [3][4] Henry Ainley 1879–1945 British Actor [5][6] Zoe Akins1886–1958 American Playwright [7] Summer Altice1979 American Model and actress [8] Hans Christian Andersen 1805–1875 Danish Writer. Avoided actual sexual relations [9] Brett Anderson 1967 British Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede [10] Prince Andrew of Greece1882–1944 Greek Prince, father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh [11] Nadine Angerer 1978 German Footballer [12] Chagmion Antoine 1982 American Broadcast journalist [13] Louis Aragon 1897–1982 French Poet and novelist [14] Penny Arcade 1950 American Performance artist, playwright. Aka Susana Ventura [15] Billie Joe Armstrong 1972 American Singer, songwriter, guitarist for Green Day [16] Jake Arnott 1961 British Novelist, came out as bisexual in his twenties [17] Julie d'Aubigny 1670–1707 French Swordswoman and opera singer (aka La Maupin) [18] B

Actress Bai Ling


Actress Drew Barrymore Anthropologist Ruth Benedict Actor Marlon Brando Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Joan Baez 1941 American Singer [19] Alice Bag American Singer with punk rock band The Bags [20] Bai Ling 1970 American Actress [21] Josephine Baker 1906–1975 American Entertainer and actress (French citizen from 1937) [22] Marina Baker 1967 British Writer and politician [23] Canaan Banana 1936–2003 Zimbabwean Politician. First president of Zimbabwe [24] Tallulah Bankhead 1902–1968 American Actress [25] Alexander Bard 1961 Swedish Musician [26] Jean-Pierre Barda 1967 Swedish Musician and actor [27] [28] Lia Bardeen 1979 American Contestant on Top Chef [29] [30] Djuna Barnes 1892–1982 American Writer [31] Amanda Barrie 1935 British Actress on Coronation Street, Cleo in Carry on Cleo [32] Drew Barrymore 1975 American Actress [33] Michael Barrymore 1952 English Comedian. Asked if he was bisexual: 'I suppose so.' [34] Jean-Michel Basquiat 1960–1988 American Artist [35] Jennifer Baumgardner 1970 American Writer, journalist [36] Jaime Bayly 1965 Peruvian Writer and journalist [37] Bianca Beauchamp 1977 Canadian Adult model [38] Simone de Beauvoir 1908–1986 French Philosopher [39] Julian Beck 1925–1985 American Actor, director, poet, and painter [40] Sybille Bedford 1911–2006 British Writer [41]


Aphra Behn 1640–1689 British Writer and spy[42] Dario Bellezza 1944–1996 Italian Poet [43] Ruth Benedict 1887–1948 American Anthropologist [44] Brenda Benet 1945–1982 American Actress. Wife of Bill Bixby, lover of Tammy Bruce [45][46] Michael Bennett 1943–1987 American Director, choreographer, and dancer [47] Anita Berber 1899–1928 German Dancer, actress, writer, and prostitute [48] Helmut Berger1944 Austrian Actor [49] Ruth Bernhard 1905–2006 German Photographer [50] Sandra Bernhard 1955 American Comedian, singer, actress and author [51][52] Sarah Bernhardt 1844–1923 French Actress [53] Leonard Bernstein 1918–1990 American Composer and conductor [54] John Betjeman 1906–1984 British Poet laureate [55][56] Magnus Betnér 1974 Swedish Comedian [57] Tobias Billström 1973 Swedish Politician [58] Amy Bloom 1953 American Writer [59] Anthony Blond 1928–2008 British Publisher and author [60] Violet Blue American Writer, podcaster, sex educator, and sex columnist [61] Julio Bocca 1967 Argentinian Ballet dancer [62] Bernard Boursicot 1944 French Diplomat, his story inspired M. Butterfly [63] Angela Bowie 1950 American Model, writer, musician, ex-wife of David Bowie [64] David Bowie 1947 British Musician [65] Jane Bowles 1917–1973 American Writer. Wife of Paul Bowles [66] Paul Bowles 1910–1999 American Composer and Author. Husband of Jane Bowles [67] Adolf Brand 1874–1945 German Writer and LGBT activist [68] Marlon Brando 1924–2004 American Actor [69]


M. C. Brennan 1969 American Writer and performer [70] Jeremy Brett 1933–1995 British Actor, famous as Sherlock Holmes [71] Susie Bright 1958 American Writer and broadcaster [72] Joy Brook 1969 British Actress. DC Kerry Holmes on The Bill [73] Rupert Brooke1887–1915 British Poet [74] Louise Brooks 1906–1985 American Actress [75] Romaine Brooks 1874–1970 American Painter [76] Brigid Brophy 1929–1995 British Writer [77] Kate Brown 1960American Politician, elected Oregon Secretary of State in 2008 [78] Coral Browne 1913–1991 Australian Actress, wife of Vincent Price [79] Carrie Brownstein 1974 American Musician [80] Gioia Bruno 1963 American Musician [81] Louise Bryant 1885–1936 American Radical journalist, played by Diane Keaton in Reds [82] Kathleen Bryson 1968 American Writer, filmmaker [83] Ryan Buell 1982 American Paranormal investigator, television personality [84] Concha Buika 1972 Spanish Singer [85][86] Julie Burchill 1959 British Writer [87] William S. Burroughs 1914–1997 American Writer [88] Saffron Burrows 1973 British Actress [89] Dorothy Bussy 1865–1960 British Writer [90] Lord Byron 1788–1824 British Poet [91] C

Comedian Margaret Cho Writer John Cheever Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Caligula 12 – 41CE Roman Emperor [92] Colin Campbell 1942–2001 Canadian Artist [93] Roy Campbell 1901–1957 South African Poet [94]


Daniele Capezzone 1972 Italian Politician [95] Gia Carangi 1960–1986 American Model, played by Angelina Jolie in Gia [96][97] Vanessa Carlton 1980American Musician-songwriter. "I am a proud bisexual woman." [98] George Carman 1929–2001 British Lawyer, leading barrister of the 1980s and 1990s [99] Ana Carolina 1974 Brazilian Musician. "I am Bi. So what?" [100] Cameron Carpenter1981 American Organist [101] Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset 1587–1645 Scottish Politician, and lover of King James I of England [102] Dora Carrington 1893–1932 English Artist [103] Jim Carroll 1950–2009 American Writer (The Basketball Diaries) and musician. [104] Nell Carter 1948–2003 American Singer and actress [105] Giacomo Casanova 1725–1798 Venetian Traveller and writer [106] Neal Cassady 1926–1968 American Beatnik and writer [107] Jack Cassidy 1927–1976 American Actor, father of David Cassidy [108] Cazuza 1958–1990 Brazilian Composer and singer [109] Benvenuto Cellini 1500–1571 Italian Goldsmith, painter, soldier, autobiographer [110][111] Constantine P. Cavafy 1863–1933 Greek Poet [112] Alvilde Chaplin 1909–1994 British Gardening and landscape expert, married to bisexual James Lees-Milne [113] Crystal Chappell 1965 American Actress. "I am equally attracted to men and women." [114] Bruce Chatwin 1940–1989 English Novelist and travel writer [115] Neneh Cherry 1964 Swedish Musician [116] Leslie Cheung 1956–2003 Hong Kong Actor and musician [117]


John Cheever 1912–1982 American Writer [118] Margaret Cho 1968 American Comedian [119] Hélène Cixous 1937 French Writer and philosopher [120] Montgomery Clift 1920–1966 American Actor [121] Cyril Collard 1957–1993 French Author, filmmaker, composer, and actor [122] Simon Collins 1976 English-Canadian Musician, son of Phil Collins [123] Caroline Coon 1945 English Artist, journalist and political activist [124] Colleen Coover 1969 American Artist [125][126] Kate Copstick Scottish Television presenter, actress, writer and director [127] Baron Gottfried von Cramm 1909–1976 German Tennis player, twice French Open champion [128] Darby Crash 1958–1980 American Musician [129] Joan Crawford1905–1977 American Actress [130] Aleister Crowley 1875–1947 English Occultist and hedonist [131] Alan Cumming1965 Scottish Actor [132] D

Interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe Actor Andy Dick Dancer Isadora Duncan Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Stephen Daldry 1961 British Theatre and film director [133] Joe Dallesandro 1948 American Actor [134] Jacques Damala 1855–1889 Greek Actor [135] Dave Davies 1947 British Musician with The Kinks [136]


Ron Davies 1946 British Politician [137] Brad Davis 1949–1991 American Actor in Midnight Express [138] Frank Marshall Davis 1905–1987 American Journalist, poet, political, labor activist [139] Sammy Davis, Jr. 1925–1990 American Entertainer [140] Frances Day 1908–1984 American Actress [141] James Dean 1931–1955 American Actor [142] [143] Michelle Deighton 1986 American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [144] Oscar de la Renta 1932 Dominican Fashion designer [145][146] Olga de Meyer 1871–1930 British Socialite, rumored to be daughter of King Edward VII [147] Jacques Demy 1931–1990 French Film director [148] Elsie de Wolfe 1865–1950 American Interior designer [149] Andy Dick 1965 American Actor and comedian [150] Marlene Dietrich 1901–1992 American German-born actress, singer [151] Ani DiFranco 1970 American Musician [152] Diane di Prima 1934 American Poet [153] Morgan Doctor American Musician [154] Amanda Donohoe 1962 British Actress [155] Sir Michael Duff 1907–1980 British Society figure, married to bisexual Lady Caroline Paget [156] Carol Ann Duffy 1955 British Poet [157] Daphne du Maurier 1907–1989 British Author [158] Dominick Dunne 1925–2009 American Writer [159] Isadora Duncan 1887–1927 American Dancer [160] Don Dunstan 1926–1999 Australian Politician. Premier of South Australia [161][162] Eleonora Duse 1859–1924 Italian Actress [163]


Deborah Dyer 1967 British Singer, aka Pea Narni aka Skin (of Skunk Anansie) [164] E Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Laurie Toby Edison 1942 American Photographer [165] Bret Easton Ellis 1964 American Novelist. Author of American Psycho and Lunar Park. [166][167] Edith Ellis 1861–1916 British Writer, wife of sexologist Havelock Ellis [168] William Empson 1904–1986 British Literary critic (Seven Types of Ambiguity) and poet [169] Eve Ensler 1953 American Writer, author of The Vagina Monologues [170] Raúl Esparza 1970 Cuban American Singer, actor [171] Kenny Everett 1944–1995 British DJ and comedian [172] F

Dada artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven Musician Sia Furler Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference György Faludy 1910–2006 Hungarian Poet, writer and translator [173] Brenda Fassie 1964–2004 South African Singer [174] Frances Faye 1912–1991 American Singer [175] Peggy Fears 1903–1994 American Actress. Married A.C. Blumenthal three times, finally settled down with Tedi Thurman [176] Fergie 1975 American Singer with The Black Eyed Peas [177] Annie Adams Fields1834–1915 American Writer [178]


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Actress Greta Garbo Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Lady Gaga 1986 American Musician. Her single Poker Face is about dealing with the experiences of being bisexual. [1] Vicky Galindo 1983 American Softball player [2] Greta Garbo 1905 - 1990 Swedish Actress [3] Mary Garden 1874 - 1967 Scottish Opera singer [4] Mary Garman 1898 - 1979 British Socialite, wife of Roy Campbell, lover of Vita Sackville-West [5][6] Erica Gavin 1947 American Actress in Russ Meyer's


Vixen! [7] Prince George, Duke of Kent 1902 - 1942 British Royalty [8] Georgiana Cavendish 1757 - 1806 British Duchess of Devonshire [9] Thea Gill 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." [10] John Glassco 1909 – 1981 Canadian Poet, memoirist and novelist [11] Gloria, Princess von Thurn und Taxis 1960 German Aristocrat and socialite [12] Edmund Goulding 1891 - 1959 English Film director [13] Julie Goodyear 1942 British Actress [14] Jessica Graham American Actress [15] Armand de Gramont, comte de Guiche 1637 - 1673 French Nobleman, adventurer and playboy [16] Elisabeth de Gramont 1875 - 1954 French Writer, lover of Natalie Barney [17] Farley Granger 1925 - 2011 American Actor, lover of Leonard Bernstein and Patricia Neal [18] Cary Grant 1904 - 1986 British Actor [19] Duncan Grant 1885 - 1978 British Painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group [20] Eileen Gray 1878 - 1976 IrishArchitect and furniture designer [21] Devin K. Grayson c. 1970 - American Comic book writer [22] Graham Greene 1904 - 1991 British Writer [23] Kenny Greene 1969 - 2001 American Musician with the R&B group Intro [24] Liza Greer 1963 American Model and actress. [25] Larkin Grimm 1981 American Singer-songwriter and musician [26] Daniel Guérin 1904 - 1988 French Anarchist and author [27] Peggy Guggenheim 1898 - 1979 American Art collector [28]


Alec Guinness 1914 - 2000 British Actor Gustaf V 1907 - 1950 Swedish Royalty H

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Politician Jörg Haider Pornographic actress Nina Hartley Musician Missy Higgins Dancer Craig Revel Horwood Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Marilyn Hacker 1942 American Poet, married to Samuel R. Delany [30][31] Richard Halliburton 1900 - 1939 American Writer [32][33] Emma, Lady Hamilton 1761 - 1815 British Mistress of Lord Nelson[34] Kathleen Hanna 1968 American Musician [35] Nina Hartley 1959 American Pornographic actress, feminist. [36] Patrick Harvie 1973 British Scottish Green Party leader 2008- [37][38] Beatrice Hastings 1879 - 1943 British Writer, poet and literary critic. Lover of Katherine Mansfield and Wyndham Lewis [39] Keeley Hawes 1977 British Actress [40][41] Sophie B. Hawkins 1967 American Musician [42][43] H.D. 1886 - 1961 American Poet [44] Anne Heche 1969 American Actress [45] Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte 1759 - 1818 Swedish Queen-Consort of Charles XIII of Sweden, also a famed diarist, memoir-writer and wit [46] Nona Hendryx 1944 American Singer, solo and with Labelle [47]


William A. Henry III 1950 - 1994 American Writer and critic [48] Katharine Hepburn 1907 - 2003 American Actress, said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with Greta Garbo, Judy Holliday and Judy Garland [49][50] [51] Josephine Herbst 1892 - 1969 American Novelist [52] John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey 1696 - 1743 English/British Courtier and political writer [53] Prince Philipp of Hesse 1896 - 1980 German Nazi governor of Hesse-Kassel and interior designer [54] Missy Higgins 1983 Australian Singer: "I fall most easily under the category 'Bisexual'" [55][56] Christopher Hitchens 1949 American British-born journalist and writer [57] Sebastian Horsley 1962 - 2010 British Artist. [58] Hannah Höch 1889 - 1978 German Artist [59] Frances Hodgkins 1869 - 1947 New Zealand Artist [60] Judy Holliday 1921 - 1965 American Actress [61] Laurel Holloman 1971 American Actress: "I always consider myself bisexual."' [62][63] Libby Holman 1904 - 1971 American Torch singer [64] [65] A.M. Homes 1961 American Writer [66][67] Craig Revel Horwood 1965 Australian Choreographer, dancer. [68] Brenda Howard 1946 - 2005 American Bisexual activist [69] Magdalen Hsu-Li 1970 Canadian Musician [70] Simon Hughes 1951 British Liberal Democrat politician [71] Mia Hundvin 1977 Norwegian Professional handball player [72][73] Hung Huynh American Vietnamese-born chef, won Top Chef series three. [74] Loraine Hutchins ? - American Writer and activist [75] Josephine Hutchinson 1903–1998 American Actress [76] Phyllis Hyman 1949 - 1995 American Musician [77][78]


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Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Erica and Victoria Mongeon American Models, stars of A Double Shot at Love [80] Patricia Ireland 1945 American Feminist, former president of NOW [81] Elina Ivanova American (born in Ukraine) Contestant on "America's Next Top Model" Cycle 11 [82] Maja Ivarsson 1979 Swedish Musician, lead singer with The Sounds .[83][84] J

Actress Angelina Jolie Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Derek Jackson 1906 – 1982 British Physicist [85] [86] Duncan James 1978 British Singer with boy band Blue [87] Jesse Jane 1980 American Pornographic actress; describes herself as bisexual [88] Jessicka 1975 – American Artist, musician Jack Off Jill, Scarling. [89] Jessie J 1988 – English Singer and songwriter. [90] Johannes, Prince von Thurn and Taxis 1926 – 1990 German Aristocrat [91] Gwen John 1876 - 1939 British Artist [92] Justine Joli 1980 American Porn actress, model[93] Angelina Jolie 1975 American Actress: When Barbara Walters asked her if she was bisexual, Jolie responded: 'Of course.' [94] G.B. Jones ? – Canadian Artist, filmmaker, musician (Fifth Column) [95] Grace Jones 1948 – American Model and musician [96]


Janis Joplin 1943 - 1970 American Musician [97] June Jordan 1936 - 2002 American Poet and author [98] Orlando Jordan 1971-American Professional Wrestler [99] Miranda July 1974 – American Performance artist and filmmaker [100] K Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Lani Ka'ahumanu ? – American Writer and activist [101] Frida Kahlo 1907 - 1954 Mexican Painter [102] Florina Kaja ? American Reality television participant, actress, singer, and activist [103] Candye Kane 1965 – American Singer and former porn actress [104] Pat Kavanagh 1940 – 2008 British Literary agent, wife of writer Julian Barnes, lover of Jeanette Winterson [105] Danny Kaye 1913 - 1987 American Actor [106] [107] Micah Kellner American Politician [108] Florence King 1936 – American Writer and misanthrope [109] Alfred Kinsey 1894 - 1956 American Biologist and human sexuality research scientist [110] James Kirkup 1918 - 2009 British Poet, translator and travel writer. "Blissfully bisexual." [111] Calvin Klein 1942 – American Fashion designer [112] Oswalt Kolle 1928–2010 German/Dutch Sexologist [113] [114] Reggie Kray 1933 - 2000 British Criminal [115] L

Writer D.H. Lawrence


Media Personality Rebecca Loos Arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Christian Lacroix 1951– French Fashion designer."I've always been bisexual." [116] Sheela Lambert 1956– American Writer and activist [117] Adrian Lamo 1981– American Hacker, journalist, writer [118][119] Burt Lancaster1913 – 1994 American Actor [120] Carole Landis 1919 – 1948 American Actress, had relationship with Jacqueline Susann [121] Françoise de Langlade 1931 - 1983 French Editor of French Vogue, wife of Oscar de la Renta [122] [123] Storm Large 1969 American Musician, Rock Star: Supernova contestant [124] Nella Larsen 1891 - 1964 American Writer [125] Charles Laughton 1899 - 1962 British Actor [126] Marie Laurencin 1883 - 1956 French Artist [127] Héctor Lavoe 1946 - 1993 Puerto Rican Salsa singer [128] D. H. Lawrence 1885 - 1930 British Writer [129] Gertrude Lawrence 1898 – 1952 British Actress and singer [130] Georgette Leblanc 1875 - 1941 French Singer [131] Violette Leduc 1907–1972 French Writer [132] James Lees-Milne 1908-1997 British Architectural historian, preservationist, diarist [133] Julia Lemigova 1973 Russian Former Miss USSR, partner of Martina Navratilova [134] Tamara de Lempicka 1898 - 1980 Polish Polishborn artist [135][136] Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex 1661 - 1721 English Aristocrat [137] Alan Lennox-Boyd 1904 - 1983 British Conservative politician. [138]


Beatrice Lillie 1894 - 1989 Canadian Actress [64][139] Iyari Limon 1976 – Mexican American actress [140] Roddy Llewellyn 1947 – British Gardener, author, former lover of Princess Margaret [141] Lindsay Lohan 1986 – American Actress, dating DJ Samantha Ronson [142] Kristanna Loken 1979 – American/Norwegian Actress. "I'm confident with who I am and being openly bisexual." [143][144] Joe Longthorne 1955 – British Singer, vocal impersonator [145] Rebecca Loos 1977 – Dutch Media personality. Former PA of David Beckham [146] Ris Low ? - Singaporean Miss Singapore World 2009 [147] Mabel Dodge Luhan 1879 - 1963 American Arts patron [148] M

Actress Drea de Matteo Author Herman Melville Musician Freddie Mercury Feminist author Kate Millet Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Colin MacInnes 1914 - 1976 British Writer and journalist[149][150] Mary MacLane1881 - 1929 Canadian Writer [151] Donald Maclean 1913 - 1983 English Diplomat and spy [152] Maria Maggenti 1962 – American Film director [153]


Leslie Mancia 1988American Contestant on America's Next Top Model [154] Hortense Mancini 1646 - 1699 French Mistress of Charles II of England [155] Katherine Mansfield 1888 - 1923 New Zealand Writer [156] Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough 1660 - 1774 English Courtier, rumored to be lover of Queen Anne [157] Lebo Mathosa 1977 - 2006 South African Kwaito singer [158] Drea de Matteo 1972 – American Actress (The Sopranos and Joey) [159] Robert McAlmon 1896 - 1956 American Writer and publisher [160] Logan McCree 1977 German Pornographic Actor, DJ, Stylist [161] Carson McCullers 1917 - 1967 American Writer [162] Blake McGrath1983 Canadian Dancer, pop singer and choreographer[163] Les McKeown 1955 Scottish Musician. Lead singer of the Bay City Rollers [164] Carmen McRae 1920 – 1994 American Jazz singer [165] Alison Mau 1965 New Zealander Television journalist and presenter. "Yes, I'm bisexual" [166] Gavin Maxwell 1914 - 1969 Scottish Naturalist and writer. Author of Ring of Bright Water [167] Margaret Mead 1901 – 1978 American Anthropologist and writer [168][169] Duchess of Medina Sidonia 1936 – 2008 Spanish Her Excellency Doña Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo y Maura, 21st Duchess of Medina-Sidonia [170] George Melly 1926 – 2007 English Jazz and blues singer [171] Herman Melville 1819 - 1891 American Writer [172] [173] Freddie Mercury 1946 - 1991 English Singer and songwriter [174] Jillian Michaels 1974 English Personal trainer,


appeared on The Biggest Loser [175] Mika 1983 Lebanese-American-British Singersongwriter Edna St. Vincent Millay 1892 – 1950 American Poet, playwright [176] June Miller 1902 - 1979 American Wife of Henry Miller, lover of Anaïs Nin [177] Marilyn Miller 1898 - 1936 American Musical star [64] Kate Millett 1934 – American Feminist and writer [178] Nicki Minaj 1984 American Rapper [179] Sal Mineo1939 - 1976 American Actor, portrayed Plato in Rebel Without a Cause [180] Vincente Minnelli 1903 - 1986 American Film and stage director, father of Liza Minnelli [181][182] Gabriela Mistral 1889 - 1957 Chilean Nobel prize winning Chilean poet [183] Pamela Mitford 1907 - 1994 English One of the Mitford Sisters [184] Thomas Mitford 1909 - 1945 English Brother of the Mitford Sisters [185] Frédéric Mitterrand 1947 French Minister of Culture and Communication (2009 - ) [186][187] Mary Anne Mohanraj 1971 American Writer, editor, and academic of Sri-Lankan descent. [188] Brian Molko 1972 – Scottish-American Singer of rock band Placebo. [189] Lord Montagu of Beaulieu 1926 English Politician and motor museum owner [190] Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 1689 - 1762 English Writer [191] The Right Reverend Paul Moore, Jr. 1919 – 2003 American Clergyman. 13th Bishop of New York [192][193] Lady Ottoline Morrell 1873 - 1938 English Aristocrat and society hostess [194][195] Lord Louis Mountbatten 1900 - 1979 British Admiral; uncle of Prince Philip and last Viceroy of India [196] Edwina Mountbatten 1901 - 1960 English Heiress, socialite, relief-worker, wife of Lord Louis. [196]


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graduation Bisexual community Bi Community News · BiCon (UK) · BiNet USA · Bisexual Resource Center · Celebrate Bisexuality Day Lists Bisexual people · LGBT-related films · Media portrayals of bisexuality Portals Sexuality · LGBT This box: view · talk · edit List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual. See also: A-F, G-M, T-Z Contents [hide] 1N 2O 3P 4Q 5R 6S 7 References N Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Bif Naked1971 – Canadian Musician [1] Alla Nazimova 1879 - 1945 Ukrainian Ukraine-born actress [2] Me'Shell NdegéOcello 1968 – American German-born musician [3] Nero37/39 – 68 Roman Emperor [4] Louise Nevelson 1899 - 1988 Ukrainian Kievborn American artist [5] Harold Nicolson 1886 – 1968 English Diplomat, author, politician, husband of bisexual Vita Sackville-West [6] Anaïs Nin 1903 - 1977 American Writer born in France [7][8] Rosaleen Norton 1917 - 1979 Australian Artist


and occultist Laura Nyro O

[9] 1947 - 1997

American Musician [10]

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Robyn Ochs 1958 – American Writer and activist [11] Nuala O'Faolain 1942 – 2008 IrishWriter [12] Sofi Oksanen 1977 – Finnish Writer [13][14] Laurence Olivier 1907 - 1989 British Actor [15] [16][17][18] Alfred d'Orsay 1801-1852French Amateur artist, dandy, and man of fashion.[19] Joan Osborne 1962 – American Musician [20][21] Rick Owens 1962 – American Fashion designer [22] P

Writer Sofi Oksanen Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Lady Caroline Paget 1913 – 1973 British Socialite, actress, married to bisexual Sir Michael Duff [23] Camille Paglia 1947 – American Writer and academic [24][25] Anita Pallenberg 1944 – German Model, actress and fashion designer [26] Amanda Palmer 1976 – American Lead singer and pianist of The Dresden Dolls [27] Marco Pannella 1930 – Italian Politician [28] Anna Paquin 1982 – New Zealand Actress [29] [30] Sergei Parajanov 1924 - 1990 Armenian Soviet Film-maker [31] Elaine Parent 1942 - 2002 American "World's most wanted woman" [32] Betty Parsons 1900 - 1982 American Artist and gallery owner [33] Peaches 1968 – Canadian Musician [34] Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio 1959 – Italian Politician [35] Anthony Perkins 1932 - 1992 American Actor, star of


Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho [36] Katharine Philips 1631 - 1664 English Poet [37] Édith Piaf1915 - 1963 French Singer, alleged lover of Marlene Dietrich [38] Patrice Pike 1970 – American Singer [39][40] P!nk 1979 American Singer [41] Mimi Pollak 1903 - 1999 Swedish Actress and director. Love of Greta Garbo's life [42] Cole Porter 1891 – 1964 American Composer and songwriter [43] Dawn Porter 1979 – British Television presenter. "I have had sexual experiences with girls before, and am quite open about it." [44] Liane de Pougy 1869 - 1950 French Dancer and courtesan[45] Q Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Carol Queen 1958 – American Writer and sexologist [46][47][48] R

Choreographer Jerome Robbins Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference James Rado 1932 American Actor, composer of the musical Hair Ma Rainey 1886 - 1939 American Blues singer [49] Natacha Rambova 1897 - 1966 American Rudolph Valentino's wife [50] Dee Dee Ramone 1951 - 2002 American Musician [51] [52] Anthony Rapp 1971 American Actor, known for his role in the musical Rent [53] Simon Raven 1927 – 2001 English Writer [54] Johnnie Ray 1927 – 1990 American Singer, songwriter, and pianist. [55] Pauline Reage 1907 – 1998 French Author of Story of


O [56] Michael Redgrave 1908 - 1985 English Actor [57] Lou Reed 1942 American Musician [58] Mikhaela Reid 1980 American Cartoonist [59] Tony Richardson 1928 - 1991 English Film director [57] Arthur Rimbaud 1854 - 1891 French Poet [60] Jerome Robbins 1918 – 1998 American Choreographer of West Side Story [61] Elizabeth Robins 1862 - 1952 American Actress, playwright, novelist[62] Tom Robinson 1950 – British Musician and broadcaster [63] Amber Rose 1982 – American Model Martin Rossiter 1970 Welsh Musician, formerly with band Gene [64][65] Ida Rubinstein1885 - 1960 Russian Dancer, and Belle Époque beauty [66] Muriel Rukeyser 1913 - 1980 American Poet [67] Renato Russo 1960 - 1996 Brazilian Singer/Songwriter [68] Sara Ryan 1971 American Writer [69] S

Writer Ann Scott Musician Michael Stipe Pornographic actorJeff Stryker Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Umberto Saba 1883 - 1957 Italian Poet [70] Jaime Sáenz 1921 - 1986 Bolivian Poet, novelist, and short story writer [71] Françoise Sagan 1935-2004 French Playwright, novelist (Bonjour Tristesse), screenwriter [72] Rachael Sage ? - American Songwriter [73]


Ali Saleem 1981 Pakistani Television host, actor, scriptwriter and impressionist [74] Ola Salo 1977 Swedish Singer with The Ark[75] Ève Salvail 1973 Canadian Model [76][77] George Sand 1804 - 1876 French Writer [78] Sapphire 1950 American Writer [79] Kyle SchicknerAmerican Film producer, writer, director, actor, bi rights activist Maria Schneider 1952 - 2011 French Actress [80] Ann Scott 1965 French Writer, model [81] Paul Scott 1920 - 1978 English Writer (The Raj Quartet) [82] Daniela Sea 1977 American Musician, artist, juggler, The L Word actress [83] Stephanie Sellars American Columnist (New York Press), writer, actress, singer. [84][85] Kevin Sharkey 1962 IrishPainter and celebrity. [86] [87] Pete Shelley 1955 British Singer, songwriter and guitarist with the Buzzcocks. [88] Michelle Shocked 1962 American Musician [89] Nerina Shute 1908 - 2004 English Writer. "Amazingly colourful, brilliant, bisexual film critic"[90] [91] Kate Siegel 1982 American Actress [92][93] Judee Sill 1944 - 1979 American Musician [94] Kyrsten Sinema 1976 American Politician (Arizona House of Representatives - Dem) [95] Anna Nicole Smith 1967 - 2007 American Model [96] Liz Smith 1923 American Gossip columnist [97] Jill Sobule 1961 American Musician [98] Susan Sontag 1933 - 2004 American Writer, film maker, and activist [99] Anna Span 1971 English Porn director, politician [100][101] Humphrey Spender 1910 - 2005 English Photographer, artist, architect, brother of Stephen [102][103] Stephen Spender 1909 - 1995 English Poet, novelist and essayist, brother of Humphrey [104] Dusty Springfield 1939 - 1999 English Singer [98] Lili St. Cyr 1918 - 1999 American Burlesque artist


[105][106] Stacia 1952 Irish"Happily bisexual" dancer for rock group Hawkwind. [107] Barbara Stanwyck 1907 – 1990 American Actress [108] Kinnie Starr ? - Canadian Musician [109] Jan Steckel 1962 American Writer [110] Michael Stipe 1960 American Musician, singer with R.E.M. [111] Steve Strange 1959 Welsh Musician, singer with Visage [112] Jeff Stryker 1962 American Pornographic actor; openly "bi" in his personal life [113] Ron Suresha 1958 American/Native American Editor of Bi Men: Coming Out, a Lammy award finalist [114] Pam St. Clement 1942 English Actress on Eastenders [115] Jacqueline Susann 1918 - 1974 American Author of Valley of the Dolls [116] References ^ www.afterellen.com ^ andrejkoymasky.com ^ www.glbtq.com ^ Wine, women and slaughter: The truth behind Emperor Nero's pleasure palace ^ www.glbtq.com ^ Nigel Nicolson, Portrait of a Marriage, (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973), ISBN 0-297-76645-7. ^ Anaïs Nin, Incest: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1931-1932 ^ www.glbtq.com ^ Drury, Nevill (2009). Homage to Pan: The Life, Art and Sex-Magic of Rosaleen Norton. Creation Oneiros. ^ www.glbtq.com ^ www.robynochs.com ^ www.publishersweekly.com ^ Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition ^ City.fi - Sofi Oksanen


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Musician Corin Tucker Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Cecilia Tan 1967 – American Erotic writer and activist [1] Laurette Taylor 1884–1946 American Actress [2] Paul Taylor 1930American Choreographer [3] [4] Robert Taylor 1911–1969 American Actor [5] Sara Teasdale 1884–1933 American Poet [6] Paul Thek1933 - 1988 American Artist [7] Dame Sybil Thorndike 1882–1976 English Actress [8] Dorothy Thompson 1893–1961 American Journalist. Wife of Sinclair Lewis, lover of Christa Winsloe [9] P. L. Travers 1899–1996 Australian Writer, actress, journalist. Creator of Mary Poppins. [10][11] Ronald Tree 1897–1976 British American-born journalist, investor, Conservative MP [12][13] Chögyam Trungpa 1939–1987 Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, artist, Trungpa tülku [14] Marina Tsvetaeva 1892–1941 Russian Poet [15] Corin Tucker 1972 – American Lead singer and guitarist for the band Sleater-Kinney [16] U Name Dates Reference

Nationality

Comments


Katie Underwood 1975 Australian actress formerly with Bardot [17] V

Musician and

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Patricia Velásquez 1971 Venezuelan Actress and model [18] Gore Vidal 1925 American Writer [19] Thea Vidale 1956 American Stand-up comedian, actress and former professional wrestling valet [20][21] W

Musician Patrick Wolf Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference Siegfried Wagner 1869–1930 German Composer. Son of Wagner, grandson of Liszt [22] Alice Walker 1944 American Author [23] Rebecca Walker 1969 American Author [24] Yona Wallach 1944–1985 Israeli Poet [25] Wallada bint al-Mustakfi 994-1091 Andalusian Poet [26] Ethel Waters 1896–1977 American Singer [27] Clara Ward 1924–1973 American Gospel Music Legend [28] Sylvia Townsend Warner 1893–1978 English Writer [29] Evelyn Waugh 1903–1966 English Writer [30] Rosemary West 1953 English Serial killer [31] John Brooks Wheelwright 1897–1940 American Poet [32] Mike White 1970 American Writer and actor [33] Stanford White 1853 - 1906 American Architect [34] Archduke Wilhelm of Austria 1895–1948 Austrian Archduke, soldier, and poet. [35] Emlyn Williams 1905–1987 Welsh Actor [36] Rachel Williams 1967 American Model and TV presenter (The Girlie Show) [37] Rozz Williams 1963–1998 American Musician, original


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