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List of bisexual people (N–S)

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This list of bisexual people includes notable people who identify or have been identified as bisexual.

N

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Bif Naked born 1971 Canadian Musician [1]
Bernard Natan 1886–1942 French, Romanian Early pornographic film actor and director; later worked in mainstream cinema; died in Auschwitz [2]
Alla Nazimova 1879–1945 Ukrainian Ukrainian-born actress [3]
Meshell Ndegeocello born 1968 American German-born musician [4]
Louise Nevelson 1899–1988 Ukrainian Kiev-born American artist [5]
Anne-Marie Nicholson born 1991 English Musician [6]
Harold Nicolson 1886–1968 English Diplomat, author, politician, husband of bisexual Vita Sackville-West [7]
Anaïs Nin 1903–1977 American Writer born in France [8][9]
Cynthia Nixon born 1966 American Actress [10]
Nica Noelle born 1976 American Pornographic actress, adult film director, sex columnist, and businesswoman [11]
Rosaleen Norton 1917–1979 Australian Artist and occultist [12]
Laura Nyro 1947–1997 American Musician [13]

O

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Frank Ocean born 1987 American Rapper, singer [14]
Robyn Ochs born 1958 American Writer and activist [15]
Nuala O'Faolain 1942–2008 Irish Writer [16]
Sofi Oksanen born 1977 Finnish Writer [17][18]
Musa Okwonga born 1979 British Writer and musician [19][20]
Laurence Olivier 1907–1989 British Actor [21][22][23]
Bree Olson born 1986 American Pornographic actress and adult model [24]
April O'Neil born 1987 American Pornographic actress [25]
Alfred d'Orsay 1801–1852 French Amateur artist, dandy, and man of fashion [26]
Joan Osborne born 1962 American Musician [27][28]
Rick Owens born 1962 American Fashion designer [29]

P

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Svante Pääbo born 1955 Swedish Evolutionary geneticist, head of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology's Neanderthal genome project [30]
Lady Caroline Paget 1913–1973 British Socialite, actress, married to bisexual Sir Michael Duff [31]
Camille Paglia born 1947 American Writer and academic [32][33]
Anita Pallenberg born 1944 German Model, actress and fashion designer [34]
Amanda Palmer born 1976 American Lead singer and pianist of The Dresden Dolls [35]
Marco Pannella born 1930 Italian Politician [36]
Anna Paquin born 1982 New Zealander Actress [37][38]
Sergei Parajanov 1924–1990 Armenian Soviet film-maker [39]
Elaine Parent 1942–2002 American "World's most wanted woman" [40]
Betty Parsons 1900–1982 American Artist and gallery owner [41]
Peaches born 1968 Canadian Musician [42]
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio born 1959 Italian Politician [43]
Anthony Perkins 1932–1992 American Actor, star of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho [44]
Katharine Philips 1631–1664 English Poet [45]
Édith Piaf 1915–1963 French Singer, alleged lover of Marlene Dietrich [46]
Patrice Pike born 1970 American Singer [47][48]
Aubrey Plaza born 1984 American Actress and comedian [49]
Pocah born 1994 Brazilian Singer-songwriter [50]
Mimi Pollak 1903–1999 Swedish Actress and director; love of Greta Garbo's life [51]
Cole Porter 1891–1964 American Composer and songwriter [52]
Dawn Porter born 1979 British Television presenter; "I have had sexual experiences with girls before, and am quite open about it." [53]
Liane de Pougy 1869–1950 French Dancer and courtesan [54]

Q

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Carol Queen born 1958 American Author, editor, sociologist, sexologist, feminist, and pornographic actress [55][56][57]

R

Choreographer Jerome Robbins
Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Ma Rainey 1886–1939 American Blues singer [58]
Natacha Rambova 1897–1966 American Rudolph Valentino's wife [59]
Dee Dee Ramone 1951–2002 American Musician [60][61]
Sara Ramirez born 1975 Mexican–American Actress, singer-songwriter [62]
Anthony Rapp born 1971 American Actor, known for his role in the musical Rent [63]
Simon Raven 1927–2001 English Writer [64]
Johnnie Ray 1927–1990 American Singer, songwriter, and pianist [65]
Pauline Réage 1907–1998 French Author of Story of O [66]
Michael Redgrave 1908–1985 English Actor [67]
Lou Reed 1942–2013 American Musician [68]
Mikhaela Reid born 1980 American Cartoonist [69]
Lili Reinhart born 1996 American Actress [70]
Tony Richardson 1928–1991 English Film director [67]
Arthur Rimbaud 1854–1891 French Poet [71]
Jerome Robbins 1918–1998 American Choreographer of West Side Story [72]
Elizabeth Robins 1862–1952 American Actress, playwright, novelist [73]
Tom Robinson born 1950 British Musician and broadcaster [74]
Vince Rockland born 1973 German Pornographic actor [75]
Martin Rossiter born 1970 Welsh Musician, formerly with band Gene [76][77]
Ida Rubinstein 1885–1960 Russian Dancer and Belle Époque beauty [78]
Muriel Rukeyser 1913–1980 American Poet [79]
Joshua Rush born 2001 American Actor [80]
Ryan Russel born 1992 American American football player [81]
Renato Russo 1960–1996 Brazilian Singer/songwriter with Legião Urbana [82]
Lee Ryan born 1983 British Singer, member of boy band Blue [83]
Sara Ryan born 1971 American Writer [84]
Ken Ryker born 1972 American Pornographic actor [85]

S

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
Umberto Saba 1883–1957 Italian Poet [86]
Jaime Sáenz 1921–1986 Bolivian Poet, novelist, and short story writer [87]
Françoise Sagan 1935–2004 French Playwright, novelist (Bonjour Tristesse), screenwriter [88]
Rachael Sage born 1971 American Songwriter [89]
Sinn Sage born 1983 American Pornographic actress, adult model, and assistant director [90]
Pam St. Clement born 1942 English Actress on EastEnders [91]
Ali Saleem born 1981 Pakistani Television host, actor, scriptwriter and impressionist [92]
Ola Salo born 1977 Swedish Singer with The Ark [93]
Ève Salvail born 1973 Canadian Model [94][95]
George Sand 1804–1876 French Writer [96]
Sapphire born 1950 American Writer [97]
Savannah 1970–1994 American Pornographic actress; had affairs with men and women in her personal life [98][99]
Maria Schneider 1952–2011 French Actress [100]
Annette Schwarz born 1984 German Pornographic actress, adult model, and businesswoman [101]
Ann Scott born 1965 French Writer, model [102]
Paul Scott 1920–1978 English Writer (The Raj Quartet) [103]
Daniela Sea born 1977 American Musician, artist, juggler, The L Word actress [104]
Emma Seligman Canadian Screenwriter and film director [105]
Stephanie Sellars born 1976 American Columnist (New York Press), writer, actress, singer [106][107]
Vikram Seth born 1952 Indian Author and poet [108]
Kevin Sharkey born 1962 Irish Painter and celebrity [109][110]
Alia Shawkat born 1989 American Actress [111]
George Shelley born 1993 British Singer, songwriter (former member of boy band Union J), radio presenter and actor [112]
Pete Shelley 1955–2018 British Singer, songwriter and guitarist with the Buzzcocks [113]
Michelle Shocked born 1962 American Musician [114]
Nerina Shute 1908–2004 English Writer [115]
Kate Siegel born 1982 American Actress, screenwriter [116]
Judee Sill 1944–1979 American Musician [117]
Kyrsten Sinema born 1976 American Politician (United States Senate - Dem) [118]
Lilly Singh born 1988 Canadian Actress, comedian, YouTube personality [119]
Ricky Sinz born 1980 American Pornographic actor [120]
Brooke Skye born 1986 American Pornographic actress and adult model [121]
Liz Smith born 1923 American Gossip columnist [122]
Jill Sobule born 1961 American Musician [114]
Susan Sontag 1933–2004 American Writer, filmmaker, and activist [123]
Anna Span born 1971 English Porn director, politician [124][125]
Humphrey Spender 1910–2005 English Photographer, artist, architect, brother of Stephen [126]
Stephen Spender 1909–1995 English Poet, novelist and essayist, brother of Humphrey [127]
Dusty Springfield 1939–1999 English Singer [114]
Stacia born 1952 Irish "Happily bisexual" dancer for rock group Hawkwind [128]
Barbara Stanwyck 1907–1990 American Actress [129]
Kinnie Starr born 1970 Canadian Musician [130]
Jan Steckel born 1962 American Writer [131]
Marc Stevens 1943–1989 American Pornographic actor, erotic dancer, and memoirist [132]
Steve Strange 1959–2015 Welsh Musician, singer with Visage [133]
Rebecca Sugar born 1987 American Animator, screenwriter and musician, creator of Steven Universe [134]
India Summer born 1975 American Pornographic actress and adult model [135]
Ron Suresha born 1958 American Editor of Bi Men: Coming Out, a Lammy Award finalist [136]
Jacqueline Susann 1918–1974 American Author of Valley of the Dolls [137]

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