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[edit] A

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Patricia Velasquez (1971 - ) Venezualen Actress and model [127]

[edit] S

Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference
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
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
Mary Anne Yates (1728 - 1787) English Actress [160]

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