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[edit] A
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Kathy Acker | (1949 - 1997) | American | Writer and feminist | [1] |
Joey Lauren Adams | (1968 - ) | American | Actress | [2] |
Annie Adams Fields | (1834 - 1915) | American | Writer | [3] |
Christina Aguilera | (1980 - ) | American | Musician | [4] |
Ai Ai de las Alas | (1964 - ) | Filipino | Comedian | [5] |
Zoe Akins | (1886 - 1958) | American | Playwright | [6] |
Krista Allen | (1972 - ) | American | Actress | [7] |
Summer Altice | (1979 - ) | American | Model and actress | [8] |
Brett Anderson | (1972 - ) | English | Singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of Suede | [9] |
Sophie Anderton | (1977 - ) | English | Model | [10] |
Ant | (1967 - ) | American | Actor and comedian | [11] |
Louis Aragon | (1897 - 1982) | French | Poet and novelist | [12] |
Gregg Araki | (1959 - ) | American | Film-maker | [13] |
Elizabeth Arden | (1878 - 1966) | Canadian | Businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. | [14] |
Billie Joe Armstrong | (1972 - ) | American | Lead singer and guitarist for Greenday | [15] |
[edit] B
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Joan Baez | (1941 - ) | American | Singer | [16] |
Bai Ling | (1970 - ) | Chinese | Actress | [17] |
Josephine Baker | (1906 - 1975) | French | Singer and entertainer | [18] |
Marina Baker | (1967 - ) | English | Writer and politician | [19] |
Tallulah Bankhead | (1902 - 1968) | American | Actress | [20] |
Jillian Barberie | (1966 - ) | American | Television presenter | [21] |
Alexander Bard | (1961 - ) | Swedish | Musician | [22] |
Jean-Pierre Barda | (1967 – ) | Swedish | Musician and actor | [23] |
Djuna Barnes | (1892 - 1982) | American | Writer | [24] |
Amanda Barrie | (1935 - ) | English | Actress | [25] |
Drew Barrymore | (1975 - ) | American | Actress | [26] |
Jaime Bayly | (1965 - ) | Peruvian | Writer | [27] |
Bianca Beauchamp | (1977 - ) | Canadian | Adult model | [28] |
Simone de Beauvoir | (1908 - 1986) | French | Philopsopher | [29] |
Sybille Bedford | (1911 - 2006) | English | Writer | [30] |
Aphra Behn | (1640 - 1689) | English | Writer | [31] |
Dario Bellezza | (1944 – 1996) | Italian | Poet | [32] |
Ruth Benedict | (1887 - 1948) | American | Anthropologist | [33] |
Michael Bennett | (1943 - 1987) | American | Director, choreographer, and dancer. | [34] |
Helmut Berger | (1944 - ) | Austrian | Actor | [35] |
Ruth Bernhard | (1905 - ) | German | Photographer | [36] |
Sandra Bernhard | (1955 - ) | American | Actress and comedian | [37] |
Sarah Bernhardt | (1844 - 1923) | French | Actress | [38] |
Leonard Bernstein | (1918 - 1990) | American | Composer and conductor | [39] |
Thane Bettany | (? - ) | English | Actor | [40] |
Gillian Bonner | (1966 - ) | American | Model | [41] |
Lizzie Borden | (1958 - ) | American | Film-maker | [42] |
Angela Bowie | (1950 - ) | American | Model | [43] |
Jane Bowles | (1917 - 1973) | American | Writer | [44] |
Paul Bowles | (1910 - 1999) | American | Composer and Author | [45] |
Adolf Brand | (1874 – 1945) | German | Writer and LGBT activist | [46] |
Marlon Brando | (1924 - 2004) | American | Actor | [47] |
Susie Bright | (1958 – ) | American | Writer and broadcaster | [48] |
Rupert Brooke | (1887 - 1915) | English | Poet | [49] |
Louise Brooks | (1906 - 1985) | American | Actress | [50] |
Romaine Brooks | (1874 - 1970) | American | Painter | [51] |
Brigid Brophy | (1929 - 1995) | English | Writer | [52] |
Coral Browne | (1913 - 1991) | Australian | Actress | [53] |
Carrie Brownstein | (1974 - ) | American | Musician | [54] |
Gioia Bruno | (1963 - ) | American | Musician | [55] |
Manfred Bruns | (1934 – ) | German | LGBT activist | [56] |
Julie Burchill | (1959 - ) | English | Writer | [57] |
William S. Burroughs | (1914 - 1997) | American | Writer | [58] |
Saffron Burrows | (1973 - ) | English | Actress | [59] |
Dorothy Bussy | (1865/6 - 1960) | English | Writer | [60] |
Lord Byron | (1788 - 1824) | English | Poet | [61] |
[edit] C
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Calamity Jane | (1852 - 1903) | American | Scout | [62] |
Caligula | (12 – 41) | Roman | Emperor | [63] |
Elspeth Cameron | (1943 - ) | Canadian | Writer | [64] |
Daniele Capezzone | (1972 - ) | Italian | Politician | [65] |
Judy Carne | (1939 - ) | English | Actress | [66] |
Dora Carrington | (1893 - 1932) | English | Artist | [67] |
Nell Carter | (1948 - 2003) | American | Singer and actress | [68] |
Giacomo Casanova | (1725 - 1798) | Venetian | Traveller and writer | [69] |
Constantine P. Cavafy | (1863 – 1933) | Greek | Poet | [70] |
Bruce Chatwin | (1940 - 1989) | English | Novelist and travel writer | [71] |
Neneh Cherry | (1964 - ) | Swedish | Musician | [72] |
Leslie Cheung | (1956 - 2003) | Hong Kong | Actor and musician | [73] |
John Cheever | (1912 - 1982) | American | Writer | [74] |
Margaret Cho | (1968 - ) | American | Comedian | [75] |
Hélène Cixous | (1937 - ) | French | Writer and philosopher | [76] |
Kyla Cole | (1978 - ) | Slovak | Model | [77] |
Patricia Cornwell | (1956 - ) | American | Author | [78] |
Joan Crawford | (1905 - 1977) | American | Actress | [79] |
Aleister Crowley | (1875 - 1947) | English | Occultist and hedonist | [80] |
Alan Cumming | (1965 - ) | Scottish | Actor | [81] |
Julie Cypher | (1964 - ) | American | Film director and LGBT activist | [82] |
[edit] D
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Joe Dallesandro | (1948 - ) | American | Actor | [83] |
Jacques Damala | (1855 – 1889) | Greek | Actor | [84] |
Dave Davies | (1947 - ) | English | Musician | [85] |
Libby Davies | (1953 - ) | Canadian | Member of Parliament | [86] |
Ron Davies | (1946 - ) | Welsh | Politician | [87] |
Elsie de Wolfe | (1865 - 1950) | American | Interior designer | [88] |
Andy Dick | (1965 - ) | American | Actor and comedian | [89] |
Emily Dickinson | (1830 - 1886) | American | Poet | [90] |
Janice Dickinson | (1955 - ) | American | Supermodel | [91] |
Marlene Dietrich | (1901 - 1992) | German | Actress | [92] |
Ani DiFranco | (1970 - ) | American | Musician | [93] |
Betty Dodson | (1929 - ) | American | Sex Educator | [94] |
Amanda Donohoe | (1962 - ) | English | Actress | [95] |
Daphne du Maurier | (1907 - 1989) | English | Author | [96] |
Isadora Duncan | (1887 - 1927) | American | Dancer | [97] |
Don Dunstan | (1926 - 1999) | Australian | Politician | [98] |
Eleanora Duse | (1859 - 1924) | Italian | Actress | [99] |
Deborah Dyer | (1967 - ) | English | Singer | [100] |
[edit] E
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Laurie Toby Edison | (1942 - ) | American | Photographer | [101] |
Edward II | (1284 - 1327) | English | King of England | [102] |
Bret Easton Ellis | (1962 - ) | American | Writer | [103] |
Edith Ellis | (1861 - 1916) | English | Writer | [104] |
Eve Ensler | (1953 - ) | American | Writer | [105] |
[edit] F
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Tiffani Faison | (1977 - ) | American | Chef and winner of Top Chef | [106] |
Brenda Fassie | (1964 - 2004) | South African | Singer | [107] |
Frances Faye | (1912 - 1991) | American | Singer | [108] |
Leonor Fini | (1907 - 1996) | Argentinian | Painter | [109] |
M. F. K. Fisher | (1908 - 1992) | American | Writer | [110] |
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | (1890 - 1964) | American | Activist | [111] |
Althea Flynt | (1953 - 1987) | American | Wife of Larry Flynt | [112] |
Kay Francis | (1905 - 1968) | American | Actress | [113] |
Alan Freeman | (1927 - 2006) | Australian | Radio DJ | [114] |
[edit] G
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Greta Garbo | (1905 - 1990) | Swedish | Actress | [115] |
Alison Garrigan | (1958 - ) | American | Actress | [116] |
Erica Gavin | (1947 - ) | American | Actress | [117] |
Will Geer | (1902 - 1978) | American | Actor | [118] |
Prince George, Duke of Kent | (1902 - 1942) | English | Royalty | [119] |
Georgiana Cavendish | (1757 - 1806) | English | Duchess of Devonshire | [120] |
Thea Gill | (1977 - ) | Canadian | Actress | [121] |
Nan Goldin | (1953 - ) | American | Photographer | [122] |
Julie Goodyear | (1942 - ) | English | Actress | [123] |
Cary Grant | (1904 - 1986) | English | Actor | [124] |
Eileen Gray | (1878 - 1976) | Irish | Architect and furniture designer | [125] |
Devin K. Grayson | (? - ) | American | Comic book writer | [126] |
[edit] V
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Patricia Velasquez | (1971 - ) | Venezualen | Actress and model | [127] |
[edit] S
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Rachael Sage | (? - ) | American | Songwriter | [128] |
Ola Salo | (1977 - ) | Swedish | Singer | [129] |
George Sand | (1804 - 1876) | French | Writer | [130] |
Sapphire | (1950 - ) | American | Writer | [131] |
Jessica Savitch | (1950 - ) | American | Journalist | [132] |
Maria Schneider | (1952 - ) | French | Actress | [133] |
Peggy Seeger | (1935 - ) | American | Singer | [134] |
James Tiptree, Jr. | (1915 - 1987) | American | Writer | [135] |
Michelle Shocked | (1962 - ) | American | Musician | [136] |
Judee Sill | (1944 - 1979) | American | Musician | [137] |
Anna Nicole Smith | (1967 - 2007) | American | Model | [138] |
Bessie Smith | (1894 - 1937) | American | Singer | [139] |
Liz Smith | (1923 - ) | American | Gossip columnist | [140] |
Jill Sobule | (1961 - ) | American | Musician | [141] |
Susan Sontag | (1933 - 2004) | American | Writer, film maker and activist | [142] |
Dusty Springfield | (1939 - 1999) | English | Singer | [143] |
Kinnie Starr | (? - ) | Canadian | Musician | [144] |
Jamie Stewart | (1972 - ) | American | Musician | [145] |
Michael Stipe | (1960 - ) | American | Musician | [146] |
Pam St. Clement | (1942 - ) | English | Actress | [147] |
Jacqueline Susann | (1918 - 1974) | American | Author | [148] |
[edit] W
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Alice Walker | (1944 - ) | American | Author | [149] |
Rebecca Walker | (1969 - ) | American | Author | [150] |
Ethel Waters | (1896 - 1977) | American | Singer | [151] |
Sylvia Townsend Warner | (1893 - 1978) | English | Writer | [152] |
Dreya Weber | (? - ) | American | Actress | [153] |
Rosemary West | (1953 - ) | English | Serial killer | [154] |
Mike White | (1970 - ) | American | Writer and actor | [155] |
Jane Wiedlin | (1958 - ) | American | Guitarist for The Go-Go's | [156] |
Rachel Williams | (1967 - ) | American | Model and TV presenter | [157] |
Kate Worley | (1958 - 2004) | American | Comic book writer | [158] |
Aileen Wuornos | (1956 - 2002) | American | Serial killer | [159] |
[edit] Y
Name | Dates | Nationality | Comments | Reference |
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Mary Anne Yates | (1728 - 1787) | English | Actress | [160] |
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