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This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed.
The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies, and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "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 simply to follow an individual's self-definition or identity. See homosexuality and bisexuality for criteria that have traditionally denoted lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people.
The high prevalence of people from the West on this list may be due to societal attitudes towards homosexuality. The Pew Research Center's 2013 Global Attitudes Survey found that there is “greater acceptance in more secular and affluent countries,” with "publics in 39 countries [having] broad acceptance of homosexuality in North America, the European Union, and much of Latin America, but equally widespread rejection in predominantly Muslim nations and in Africa, as well as in parts of Asia and in Russia. Opinion about the acceptability of homosexuality is divided in Israel, Poland and Bolivia.”[4] As of 2013, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree.[4]
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Gaahl | b. 1975 | Norwegian | Black Metal vocalist (Gorgoroth) | G[7] |
Seth Gaaikema | 1939–2014 | Dutch | Entertainer, writer | G[8] |
Stefano Gabbana | b. 1962 | Italian | Fashion designer, Dolce & Gabbana | G[9] |
Davit Gabunia | b. 1982 | Georgian | Playwright, translator | G[10] |
Hannah Gadsby | b. 1978 | Australian | Comedian, writer, actor, TV presenter | L[11] |
John Wayne Gacy | 1942–1994 | American | Serial killer | G[citation needed] |
Maria Gadú | b. 1986 | Brazilian | Singer, musician | L[12] |
Tracy Gahan | b. 1980 | American | Basketball player | L[13] |
Edward Gal | b. 1970 | Dutch | Dressage rider | G[14] |
Patrick Gale | b. 1962 | English | Author | G[15] |
Cathleen Galgiani | b. 1964 | American | Politician | L[16] |
Erzsébet Galgóczi | 1930–1989 | Hungarian | Playwright, screenwriter | L[17] |
Damon Galgut | b. 1963 | South African | Playwright, novelist | G[18] |
Paolo Galimberti | b. 1968 | Italian | Politician, entrepreneur | G[19] |
María Galindo | b. 1964 | Bolivian | Psychologist, feminist, radio presenter, TV presenter, writer | L[citation needed] |
Rudy Galindo | b. 1969 | American | Figure skater | G[20] |
Vicky Galindo | b. 1983 | American | Softball player, coach | B[21] |
Anya Gallaccio | b. 1963 | Scottish | Artist | L[22] |
Ed Gallagher | 1957–2005 | American | Football player | G[23] |
Tom Gallagher | 1940–2018 | American | Diplomat and 1st officer of the U.S. Foreign Service to come out as gay | G[24] |
Simon Gallaher | b. 1958 | Australian | Artist | B[25] |
John Galliano | b. 1960 | Gibraltarian-British | Fashion designer | G[22] |
Steve Galluccio | b. ? | Canadian | Screenwriter | G[26] |
Ron Galperin | b. 1963 | American | Politician, lawyer | G[27] |
Noah Galvin | b. 1994 | American | Actor, singer | G[28] |
Jeanne Galzy | 1883–1977 | French | Author | L[29] |
Paul Gambaccini | b. 1949 | British-American | Radio and TV presenter | G[30] |
Philip Gambone | b. 1948 | American | Writer | G[31] |
McCrae Game | b. ? | American | Former conversion therapy founder | G[32] |
Herbert Ganado | 1906–1979 | Maltese | Politician | G[33] |
Nisha Ganatra | b. 1974 | Canadian | Director, actor | L[34] |
Vice Ganda | b. 1976 | Filipino | Actor, comedian, TV host, recording artist | G[35] |
Jeff Gannon | b. 1958 | American | Columnist | B[36] |
Robert Gant | b. 1968 | American | Actor | G[37] |
Emperor Gaozu of Han | c. 256–195 BC | Chinese (Han Dynasty) | Head of state | B[38] |
Victor Garber | b. 1949 | Canadian | Actor | G[39] |
Greta Garbo | 1905–1990 | Swedish | Actor | L or B[40] |
Edênia Garcia | b. 1987 | Brazilian | Para swimmer | L[41] |
Kany García | b. 1982 | Puerto Rican | Pop singer, musician | L[42] |
Lambda Garcia | b. 1987 | Mexican | Actor | G[43] |
Leo García | b. 1970 | Argentine | Pop singer | G[44] |
Robert Garcia | b. 1977 | Peruvian-American | Politician | G[45] |
Federico García Lorca | 1898–1936 | Spanish | Poet, dramatist | G[46] |
Edda Garðarsdóttir | b. 1979 | Icelandic | Footballer. coach | L[47] |
Jonas Gardell | b. 1963 | Swedish | Author, playwright, comedian | G[48] |
Jason Gardiner | b. 1971 | Australian | Choreographer, singer, theatre producer | G[49] |
Randy Gardner | b. 1958 | American | Figure skater | G[50] |
Heiner Garg | b. 1966 | German | Politician | G[51] |
Chris Garneau | b. 1982 | American | Singer-songwriter | G[52] |
Randall Garrison | b. 1951 | Canadian | Politician | G[53] |
Sam Garrison | 1942–2007 | American | Lawyer, defended Nixon during impeachment trial | G[54] |
Vasil Garvanliev | b. 1984 | Macedonian | Singer | G[55] |
Krzysztof Garwatowski | b. 1967 | Polish | LGBT activist, journalist, publisher | G[56] |
Alicia Garza | b. 1981 | American | Activist, co-founder of Black Lives Matter | L[57] |
Anders Gåsland | b. 1968 | Norwegian | Politician | G[58] |
Alicia Gaspar de Alba | b. 1958 | American | Writer | L[59] |
Stephen Gately | 1976–2009 | Irish | Pop musician (Boyzone), actor | G[60] |
Mark Gatiss | b. 1966 | English | Actor, writer | G[31] |
Carol Gattaz | b. 1981 | Brazilian | Volleyball player | L[61] |
Sylvain Gaudreault | b. 1970 | Canadian | Politician | G[62] |
Jean-Paul Gaultier | b. 1952 | French | Fashion designer | G[63] |
Kerry Gauthier | b. 1955 | American | Politician | G[64] |
Mary Gauthier | b. 1962 | American | Singer, songwriter | L[65] |
Jordan Gavaris | b. 1989 | Canadian | Actor | G[66] |
Roxane Gay | b. 1974 | American | Writer, editor, professor, social commenter | B[67] |
Darrin P. Gayles | b. 1966 | American | Judge of the United States District Court | G[68] |
Jane Geddes | b. 1960 | American | Golfer | L[69] |
Megan Rose Gedris | b. 1986 | American | Comic artist, writer | L[70] |
Vera Gedroitz | 1876–1932 | Russian | Surgeon, poet | L[71] |
Will Geer | 1902–1978 | American | Actor, musician, social activist | B[72] |
Nathalie Geeris | b. 1971 | Dutch | Footballer | L[73] |
David Geffen | b. 1943 | American | Record executive | G[74] |
Kai Gehring | b. 1977 | German | Politician | G[75] |
Chris Geidner | b. ?[5] | American | Journalist | G[76] |
Ian Gelder | b. 1949 | English | Actor | G[77] |
Raja Gemini | b. 1974 | American | Drag performer, makeup artist | G[78] |
Rigel Gemini | b. 1988 | American | Music artist | G[79] |
Joe Genaro | b. 1962 | American | Singer, punk rock musician (Dead Milkmen) | G[80] |
Alan Gendreau | b. 1989 | American | Football player | G[81] |
Jean Genet | 1910–1986 | French | Playwright, political activist | G[82] |
Kitty Genovese | 1935–1964 | American | Crime victim | L[83] |
Gentleman Reg | b. ? | Canadian | Singer-songwriter | G[84] |
Boy George | b. 1961 | English | Pop musician (Culture Club) | G[85] |
Mat George | 1995–2021 | American | Podcast host | G[86] |
Regina George | b. 1991 | Nigerian-American | Sprinter | L[87] |
Stefan George | 1868–1933 | German | Poet | G[88] |
Nicole Georges | b. 1981 | American | Illustrator, zinester, educator | L[89] |
Adam Georgiev | b. 1980 | Czech | Poet | G[90] |
Chrissy Gephardt | b. ?[5] | American | Activist | L[91] |
Raphaël Gérard | b. 1968 | French | Politician | G[92] |
Henry Gerber | 1892–1972 | German-American | Gay rights activist | G[93] |
Sven Gerich | b. 1974 | German | Politician | G[94] |
Rudi Gernreich | 1922–1985 | Austrian-American | Fashion designer | G[95] |
David Gerrold | b. 1944 | American | Science fiction writer | G[96] |
Uri Gershuni | b. 1970 | Israeli | Photographer, educator | G[97] |
Masha Gessen | b. 1967 | Russian-American | Journalist, author, activist | L[98] |
Malcolm Gets | b. 1963 | American | Actor | G[99] |
August Getty | b. 1994 | American | Fashion designer | G[100] |
Nats Getty | b. 1992 | American | Model, socialite, designer, artist, LGBTQ rights activist | L[101] |
Henri Ghéon | 1875–1944 | French | Playwright, novelist, poet, critic | G[102] |
Nicolas Ghesquière | b. 1971 | French | Fashion designer | G[103] |
Rituparno Ghosh | 1963–2013 | Indian | Filmmaker, actor | G[104] |
Hyeong-do Gi | 1960–1989 | Korean | Poet | G[105] |
Constantine Giannaris | b. 1959 | Greek | Filmmaker | G[106] |
Joel Gibb | b. 1977 | Canadian | Folk-rock musician (The Hidden Cameras) | G[107] |
Nick Gibb | b. 1960 | English | Politician | G[108] |
Christopher Gibbs | 1938-2018 | British | Antiques dealer and collector | G[109] |
Jonica T. Gibbs | b. ?[5] | American | Actor, comedian | L[110] |
Andrea Gibson | b. 1975 | American | Poet, activist | L[111] |
André Gide | 1869–1951 | French | Author, Nobel prize winner | G[112] |
Elsa Gidlow | 1898-1986 | British-Canadian-American | Poet, journalist, philosopher, humanitarian | L[113] |
John Gielgud | 1904–2000 | English | Actor | G[114] |
Karl Giese | 1898–1938 | German | Archivist, museum curator, partner of Magnus Hirschfeld | G[115] |
Rufus Gifford | b. 1974 | American | Former ambassador and congressional candidate | G[116] |
Elizabeth Gilbert | b. 1969 | American | Writer | B[117] |
Sara Gilbert | b. 1975 | American | Actor | L[118] |
Jaime Gil de Biedma | 1929–1990 | Spanish | Poet | G[119] |
Virginia "Ginny" Gilder | b. 1958 | American | Rower | L[120] |
Peter Gill | b. 1939 | Welsh | Playwright | G[22] |
Thea Gill | b. 1970 | Canadian | Actor | B[121] |
Tim Gill | b. 1953 | American | Software entrepreneur, LGBT rights activist | G[122] |
Kayne Gillaspie | b. 1979 | American | Fashion designer | G[123] |
Christopher Gillis | 1951–1993 | Canadian | Dancer, choreographer | G[124] |
Dan Gillespie Sells | b. 1979 | English | Rock musician (The Feeling) | G[125] |
Ann Louise Gilligan | 1945–2017 | Irish | Theologian | L[126] |
Andrew Gillum | b. 1979 | American | Politician | B[127] |
Billy Gilman | b. 1988 | American | Country singer and activist | G[128] |
Elka Gilmore | 1960–2019 | American | Chef | L[129] |
Laura Gilpin | 1891–1979 | American | Photographer | L[130] |
Mike Gin | b. ? | American | Former mayor of Redondo Beach, California | G[131] |
Joann Ginal | b. ? | American | Politician | L[132] |
Rolf Gindorf | 1939–2016 | German | Sexologist | G[133] |
Candace Gingrich | b. 1966 | American | LGBT rights activist | L[134] |
Jon Ginoli | b. 1959 | American | Rock musician (Pansy Division) | G[135] |
Allen Ginsberg | 1926–1997 | American | Poet | G[136] |
Eitan Ginzburg | b. 1977 | Israeli | Politician | G[137] |
John Giorno | b. 1936 | American | Poet, performance artist | G[138] |
Giovanni di Giovanni | 1350–1365 | Italian | Hate crime victim | G[139] |
Missy Giove | b. 1972 | American | Professional mountain biker | L[140] |
Barbara Gittings | 1932–2007 | American | Gay rights activist | L[141] |
Hubert de Givenchy | 1927–2018 | French | Fashion designer | G[142] |
Chris Glaser | b. 1977 | American | Christian minister, activist, author | G[143] |
Sherry Glaser | b. 1960 | American | Activist, actor | L[144] |
Gerald Glaskin | 1923–2000 | Australian | Writer | G[145] |
Todd Glass | b. 1964 | American | Stand-up comedian | G[146] |
Mary Glasspool | b. 1954 | American | 1st openly lesbian bishop ordained by the Episcopal Church of the United States | L[147] |
Thomas Glave | b. 1964 | American | Writer, essayist, professor | G[148] |
Amber Glenn | b. 1999 | American | Figure skater | B[149] |
Tyler Glenn | b. 1983 | American | Musician, vocalist (Neon Trees) | G[150] |
James Gleeson | 1915–2008 | Australian | Painter | G[151] |
Deborah J. Glick | b. 1950 | American | Politician | L[152] |
Bogdan Globa | b. 1988 | Ukrainian | LGBT rights activist | G[153] |
Wilhelm von Gloeden | 1856–1931 | German | Photographer | G[154] |
Todd Gloria | b. 1978 | American | Politician | G[155] |
John Glover | b. 1944 | American | Actor | G[156] |
Gluck | 1895–1978 | English | Painter | L[157] |
Connie Glynn | b. 1994 | English | Author, YouTuber | B, A[158][159] |
Hilda Gobbi | 1913–1998 | Hungarian | Actor | L[160] |
God-Des and She (duo) | b. ?[5] | American | Hip-hop duo | L[161] |
Linsey Godfrey | b. 1988 | American | Actor | B[162] |
Adam Godley | b. 1964 | English | Actor | G[163] |
Glen Goei | b. 1962 | Singaporean | Film and theatre director | G[164] |
Karel Goeyvaerts | 1923–1993 | Belgian | 20th century classical composer | G[165] |
Michael Goff | b. ?[5] | American | Publisher, founder of Out Magazine | G[166] |
Theresa Goh | b. 1987 | Singaporean | Paralympic swimmer | L[167] |
Manvendra Singh Gohil | b. 1965 | Indian | Prince of Rajpipla | G[168] |
Ari Gold | 1974–2021 | American | R&B musician | G[169] |
Craig Taro Gold | b. 1969 | American | Writer and entertainer | G[170] |
Judy Gold | b. 1962 | American | Comedian | L[171] |
Dana Goldberg | b. 1974 | American | Comedian | L[172] |
Jackie Goldberg | b. 1937 | American | Politician | L[173] |
Jason Goldberg | b. ?[5] | American | Internet entrepreneur | G[174] |
Alison Goldfrapp | b. 1966 | English | Musician | B[175] |
Brett Goldin | 1977–2006 | South African | Actor | G[176] |
Nan Goldin | b. 1953 | American | Photographer | B[177] |
Julie Goldman | b. ?[5] | American | Comedian | L[178] |
Andrea Goldsmith | b. 1950 | Australian | Writer | L[179] |
Christy Goldsmith Romero | b. ?[5] | American | Lawyer, government official | B[180] |
Andrew Goldstein | b. 1983 | American | Lacrosse player | G[181] |
Oliver Goldstick | b. 1961 | American | Screenwriter, producer | G[182] |
Gabriella Goliger | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Writer | L[183] |
Filipp Goloshchyokin | 1876–1941 | Russian | Politician | G[184] |
Marija Golubeva | b. ?[5] | Latvian | Politician, political scientist, historian | L[185] |
Witold Gombrowicz | 1904–1969 | Polish | Author, playwright | B[186] |
Marcelo Gomes | b. 1979 | Brazilian | Ballet dancer | G[187][188] |
Peter Gomes | b. 1942 | American | Baptist preacher, theologian | G[189] |
Georgette Gómez | b. 1975 | American | Politician | L[190] |
Jewelle Gomez | b. 1948 | American | Writer, cultural worker | L[191] |
Marga Gomez | b. 1960 | American | Comedian | L[192] |
Agustín Gómez-Arcos | 1933–1998 | Spanish | Author | G[193] |
Prince Gomolvilas | b. 1972 | American | Playwright | G[194] |
Gongmin of Goryeo | 1330–1374 | Korean | King during the Goryeo Dynasty | B[195] |
Javier Gonzales | b. 1966 | American | Politician; 1st only openly gay mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico | G[196] |
Maya Christina Gonzalez | b. 1964 | American | Artist | L[197] |
Naomi Gonzalez | b. 1978 | American | Politician, lawyer | L[198] |
Rigoberto González | b. 1970 | American | Writer | G[199] |
Félix González-Torres | 1957–1996 | Cuban | Artist | G[200] |
X González | b. 1999 | American | Activist, gun control advocate | B[201] |
Noam Gonick | b. 1970 | Canadian | Artist, filmmaker | G[202] |
Brad Gooch | b. 1952 | American | Writer | G[31] |
Paul Goodman | 1911–1972 | American | Writer | B[173] |
Wes Goodman | b. 1984 | American | Politician outed after several sex scandals | G[203][204][205] |
Agnes Goodsir | 1864–1939 | Australian | Portrait painter | L[206] |
Julie Goodyear | b. 1942 | English | Actor | B[207] |
Debbie Googe | b. 1962 | English | Rock musician (My Bloody Valentine) | L[208] |
Daniel Vincent Gordh | b. 1985 | American | Actor, writer, comedian | G[209] |
Derrick Gordon | b. 1991 | American | College basketball player | G[210] |
Peter Gordon | b. 1963 | New Zealand | Chef | G[211] |
Rich Gordon | b. 1948 | American | Politician | G[212] |
Lesley Gore | 1946–2015 | American | Pop musician | L[213] |
Eva Gore-Booth | 1870–1926 | Irish | Writer, activist | L[214] |
Geoffrey Gorer | 1905–1985 | English | Anthropologist, author | G[215] |
Brad Goreski | b. 1977 | American | TV personality | G[216] |
Stephanie Gosk | b. 1972 | American | Journalist, correspondent | L[217] |
John C. Goss | b. 1958 | American | Artist, writer | G[218] |
Tom Goss | b. 1981 | American | Singer-songwriter, actor | G[219] |
Deondray Gossett | b. 1973 | American | Producer, director, actor | G[220] |
Manuel Luís Goucha | b. 1954 | Portuguese | TV personality, actor, restaurateur | G[221] |
Alex Goude | b. 1975 | French | Actor, TV host, theatre director | G[222] |
Jason Gould | b. 1966 | American | Actor | G[223] |
Juan Goytisolo | 1931–2017 | Spanish | Author, poet | B[224] |
Joseph Grabarz | b. 1956 | American | Politician | G[225] |
Jasmin Grabowski | b. 1991 | German | Judoka | L[226] |
Nickolas Grace | b. 1947 | English | Actor | G[227] |
Joey Graceffa | b. 1991 | American | YouTube Personality | G[228] |
Gary Graham | b. 1969 | American | Fashion designer, artist | G[229] |
Gwendolyn Graham | b. 1963 | American | Serial killer | L[230] |
Jessica Graham | b. ? | American | Actor | L[231] |
Judy Grahn | b. 1940 | American | Poet | L[232] |
Élisabeth de Gramont | 1875–1954 | French | Writer | B[233] |
Steve Grand | b. 1990 | American | Singer, songwriter, model | G[234] |
Frankie Grande | b. 1983 | American | Actor, dancer, TV personality | G[235] |
Michael Grandage | b. 1962 | English | Theatre director | G[22] |
Fernando Grande-Marlaska | b. 1962 | Spanish | Judge, politician | G[236] |
LZ Granderson | b. 1972 | American | Sportswriter | G[237] |
Farley Granger | 1925–2011 | American | Actor | B[238] |
John Grant | b. 1968 | American | Rock musician (The Czars) | G[239] |
Russell Grant | b. 1951 | English | Astrologer | G[240] |
Stephen Granville | b. ?[5] | British | Pop musician (Bronski Beat) | G[241] |
Toni Graphia | b. 1961/62 | American | TV writer, producer | L[242] |
Stéphane Grappelli | 1908–1997 | French | Jazz violinist (Quintette du Hot Club de France) | G[243] |
Mitch Grassi | b. 1992 | American | Singer, songwriter (Pentatonix, Superfruit) | G[244] |
Mette Gravholt | b. 1984 | Danish | Handball player | L[245] |
Chelsea Gray | b. 1992 | American | Basketball player | L[246] |
Eileen Gray | 1878–1976 | Irish | Architect, furniture designer | B[247] |
Jim Gray | b. 1953 | American | Politician and 1st openly gay man to serve as the mayor of Lexington and a cabinet secretary in Kentucky | G[248] |
Jim Gray | 1958–2005 | Northern Irish | Northern Ireland Ulster loyalist paramilitary leader | B[249] |
Devon Graye | b. 1987 | American | Actor | G[66] |
Devin K. Grayson | b. ? | American | Comic book writer and novelist | B[250] |
Jack Dylan Grazer | b. 2003 | American | Actor | B[251] |
Steven Greenberg | b. 1956 | American | Orthodox rabbi | G[252] |
Harlan Greene | b. 1953 | American | Writer | G[253] |
Kenny Greene | 1969–2001 | American | R&B musician (The Intro) | G[254] |
Robert Joseph Greene | b. 1973 | Canadian | Writer | G[255] |
Justine Greening | b. 1969 | English | Politician | B[256] |
Glenn Greenwald | b. 1967 | American | Journalist | G[257] |
Alex Greenwich | b. 1980 | Australian | Politician | G[258] |
Michael Greer | 1938–2002 | American | Actor, comedian, cabaret performer | G[259] |
Pascal Greggory | b. 1954 | French | Actor | G[260] |
Brian Greig | b. 1966 | Australian | Politician | G[261] |
Richard Grenell | b. 1966 | American | Diplomat | G[262] |
Dorien Grey | ?–2015 | American | Mystery writer | G[263] |
Joel Grey | b. 1932 | American | Actor | G[264] |
Sasha Grey | b. 1988 | American | Actor, writer | B[265] |
John Greyson | b. 1960 | Canadian | Filmmaker | G[266] |
Barbara Grier | 1933–2011 | American | Writer, publisher | L[267] |
Charles Griffes | 1884–1920 | American | 20th century classical composer | G[165] |
Chad Griffin | b. 1973 | American | Political strategist | G[268] |
Emile Griffith | 1938–2013 | American | Boxer | B[269] |
Robert "Bobby" Griffith | 1963–1983[270] | American | Gay man whose suicide turned his mother into an LGBT advocate | G[271] |
Franco Grillini | b. 1955 | Italian | Politician, LGBT rights activist | G[272] |
Brittney Griner | b. 1990 | American | Basketball player | L[273] |
Inka Grings | b. 1978 | German | Footballer | B[274][275][276] |
Darren Grimes | b. 1993 | English | Political commentator, activist | G[277] |
Angelina Weld Grimke | 1880–1958 | American | Journalist, poet | L[278] |
Nick Grimshaw | b. 1984 | English | DJ, radio and TV presenter | G.[279][280] |
Jim Grimsley | b. 1955 | American | Writer, playwright | G[281] |
Pierre Gripari | 1925–1990 | French | Author | G[282] |
GRiZ | b. 1990 | American | DJ, electronic music producer | G[283] |
George Grizzard | 1928–2007 | American | Actor | G[284] |
David Groff | b. ? | American | Poet, author | G[285] |
Jonathan Groff | b. 1985 | American | Actor | G[286] |
Ole Henrik Grønn | b. 1984 | Norwegian | Politician | G[287] |
Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim | 1906–2003 | German | WWII concentration camp survivor | G[288] |
James Gruber | 1928–2011 | American | Activist | B[289] |
Brett Josef Grubisic | b. 1963 | Canadian | Writer | G[290] |
Detlef Grumbach | b. 1955 | German | Writer, journalist | G[291] |
Luca Guadagnino | b. 1971 | Italian | Film director | G[292] |
Stephen Guarino | b. 1975 | American | Actor, comedian | G[293] |
Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson | b. 1977 | Icelandic | Politician, first Icelandic openly gay male minister | G[294] |
Pierre Guénin | 1927–2017 | French | Journalist, magazine publisher, gay rights activist | G[295] |
Jacques Guérin | 1902–2000 | French | Industrialist | G[296] |
Mondo Guerra | b. 1978 | American | Fashion designer | G[297] |
Thomas Guerra | b. 1985 | American | Landscape architect convicted in California of purposefully infecting others with HIV | G[298] |
Patrick Guerriero | b. ? | American | Politician | G[299] |
Michael E. Guest | b. 1957 | American | Diplomat, Ambassador to Romania | G[300] |
Carol Guess | b. 1968 | American | Writer | L[301] |
Joan Guetschow | b. 1966 | American | Biathlete | L[302] |
Annie Guglia | b. 1990 | Canadian | Skateboarder | L[303] |
Hervé Guibert | 1955–1990 | French | Writer | G[304] |
Norma Guillard | b. ?[5] | Cuban | Social psychologist, adjunct lecturer at the University of Havana | L[305] |
Harvey Guillén | b. 1990 | American | Actor | G[306] |
Alec Guinness | 1914–2000 | English | Actor | B[307] |
Jack Guinness | b. 1982 | British | Writer, model | G[308] |
Alain Guiraudie | b. 1964 | French | Film director, screenwriter | G[309] |
Joe Gulla | b. 1964 | American | Playwright, actor | G[310] |
Leo Gullotta | b. 1946 | Italian | Actor, comedian, writer | G[311] |
Steve Gunderson | b. 1951 | American | Politician | G[312] |
Isobel Gunn | 1780–1861 | Scottish | Laborer who passed as a man | L[313] |
Sakia Gunn | 1987–2003 | American | Teenage murder victim | L[314] |
Tim Gunn | b. 1953 | American | TV personality | G[315] |
Michael Gunning | b. 1994 | Jamaican | Swimmer | B[316] |
Vikas Gupta | b. 1988 | Indian | TV host, producer, screenwriter | B[317] |
Allan Gurganus | b. 1947 | American | Writer | G[318] |
Prabal Gurung | b. 1975 | Nepalese-American | Fashion designer | G[319] |
Menaka Guruswamy | b. 1974 | Indian | Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India | L[320] |
Reed Gusciora | b. 1960 | American | Politician | G[321] |
Elina Gustafsson | b. 1992 | Finnish | Boxer | L[322] |
Paulo Gustavo | 1978–2021 | Brazilian | Actor, comedian | G[323] |
Ignacio Gutiérrez | b. 1976 | Chilean | Journalist | G[324] |
Israel Gutierrez | b. 1977 | American | Journalist | G[325] |
Raymond Gutierrez | b. 1984 | Filipino | Actor, TV host | G[326] |
Víctor Gutiérrez | b. 1991 | Spanish | Water polo player | G[327] |
Eva Gutowski | b. 1994 | American | YouTube personality, actor | B[328] |
Amos Guttman | 1954–1993 | Israeli | Film director | G[329] |
Roma Guy | b. 1942 | American | LGBT and women's rights activist | L[330] |
Astrid Guyart | b. 1983 | French | Fencer | L[331] |
Lucía Guzmán | b. ? | American | Politician | L[132] |
Demna Gvasalia | b. 1981 | Georgian | Fashion designer | G[332] |
Roland Gwynne | 1882–1971 | English | Politician, lover of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams | G[333] |
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