List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: F–G
Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people
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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 to simply 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 2003 Global Attitudes Survey found that "[p]eople in Africa and the Middle East strongly object to societal acceptance of homosexuality. But there is far greater tolerance for homosexuality in major Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Opinion in Europe is split between West and East. Majorities in every Western European nation surveyed say homosexuality should be accepted by society, while most Russians, Poles and Ukrainians disagree. Americans are divided – a thin majority (51 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 42 percent disagree."[4]
F
Name |
Lifetime[5] |
Nationality |
Notable as |
Notes[6] |
Lillian Faderman |
b. 1940 |
American |
Writer, educator |
L [7] |
Richard Fairbrass |
b. 1953 |
English |
Musician (Right Said Fred) |
B [8] |
Tiffani Faison |
b. 1977 |
American |
Chef, reality show contestant |
B [9] |
Marianne Faithfull |
b. 1946 |
English |
Rock musician, actor |
B [10] |
Sam Falson |
b. 1982 |
American |
Singer |
G [11] |
Rotimi Fani-Kayode |
1955–1989 |
Nigerian |
Photographer |
G [12] |
Gareth Farr |
b. 1968 |
New Zealander |
Contemporary classical composer, drag performer |
G [13] |
Jane Farrow |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Writer, broadcaster |
L [14] |
Daniel Farson |
1927–1997 |
English |
Writer and broadcaster |
G [15] |
Justin Fashanu |
1961–1998 |
British |
Footballer |
G [16] |
Brigitte Fassbaender |
b. 1939 |
German |
Opera singer |
L [17] |
Rainer Werner Fassbinder |
1945–1982 |
German |
Film director |
G [18] |
Brenda Fassie |
1964–2004 |
South African |
Pop musician |
B [19] |
Freda du Faur |
1882–1935 |
Australian |
Mountaineer |
L [20] |
Frances Faye |
1912–1991 |
American |
Cabaret musician |
B [21] |
Fredrick Federley |
b. 1978 |
Swedish |
Politician |
G [22] |
Mark Feehily |
b. 1980 |
Irish |
Pop musician (Westlife) |
G [23] |
Anselmo Feleppa |
1956–1993 |
Brazilian |
Fashion designer |
G [24] |
Antonio A. Feliz |
b. ? |
American |
Clergy |
G [25] |
Art Feltman |
b. 1958 |
American |
Politician |
G [26] |
Steen Fenrich |
1981–1999 |
American |
Teenager murdered by his stepfather |
G [27] |
James Fenton |
b. 1949 |
English |
Writer, academic |
G [28] |
Fergie |
b. 1975 |
American |
Singer, model, fashion designer |
B [29] |
Jesse Tyler Ferguson |
b. 1975 |
American |
Actor |
G [30] |
Dominique Fernandez |
b. 1929 |
French |
Writer, academic |
L [31] |
Frank Ferri |
b. 1954 |
American |
Politician |
G [32] |
Melissa Ferrick |
b. 1970 |
American |
Rock musician |
B [33] |
Robert Ferro |
1941–1988 |
American |
Writer |
G [34] |
Tiziano Ferro |
b. 1980 |
Italian |
Singer |
G [35] |
Edward Field |
b. 1924 |
American |
Poet |
G [36] |
Patricia Field |
b. 1941 |
American |
Costume designer, stylist |
L [37] |
Danny Fields |
b. 1941 |
American |
Journalist, promoter, author |
G [38] |
Harvey Fierstein |
b. 1952 |
American |
Actor |
G [39] |
Timothy Findley |
1930–2002 |
Canadian |
Novelist, playwright |
G [40] |
Leonor Fini |
1907–1996 |
Argentinian |
Painter |
B [41] |
Tom of Finland |
1920–1991 |
Finnish |
Artist |
G [42] |
Leslie Fish |
b. ? |
American |
Musician, author, political activist |
B [43] |
Jeremy Fisher |
b. 1954 |
New Zealander |
Writer |
G [44] |
M. F. K. Fisher |
1908–1992 |
American |
Writer |
B [45] |
FitzPatrick, JoeJoe FitzPatrick |
1967 !b. 1967 |
Scottish |
Politician |
G[46] |
William P. Fitzpatrick |
b. ? |
American |
Politician |
G[47] |
Fannie Flagg |
b. 1944 |
American |
Author, actor |
L [48] |
Rosanna Flamer-Caldera |
b. ? |
Sri Lankan |
Activist |
L [49] |
Ed Flanagan |
b. 1950 |
American |
Politician |
G [50] |
Maile Flanagan |
b. 1965 |
American |
Actor |
L [51] |
Andrew Fleming |
b. 1963 |
American |
Film director, screenwriter |
G [52] |
Kate Fleming |
1965–2006 |
American |
Audio book narrator and producer |
L [53] |
Peter Flinsch |
b. 1920 |
German/Canadian |
artist, television set designer |
G [54] |
Nina Flowers |
b. 1974 |
Puerto Rican |
drag queen, reality television personality |
G [55] |
Gary Floyd |
b. 1953 |
American |
Singer (The Dicks) |
G [56] |
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn |
1890–1964 |
American |
Activist |
B [57] |
Althea Flynt |
1953–1987 |
American |
Wife of Larry Flynt |
B [58] |
Waawaate Fobister |
b. 1984 |
Canadian |
Writer, actor |
G [59] |
Mark Foley |
b. 1954 |
American |
U.S. Representative (R-FL) |
G [60] |
Ulrike Folkerts |
b. 1961 |
German |
Actor |
L [61] |
Hector Fonseca |
b. 1980 |
Puerto Rican-American |
Deejay |
G [62] |
Malcolm Forbes |
1919–1990 |
American |
Magazine publisher |
B [63] |
Katie Ford |
|
American/Canadian |
Film and television writer |
L [64] |
Tom Ford |
b. 1962 |
American |
Fashion designer |
G [65] |
Maria Irene Fornes |
b. 1930 |
Cuban-American |
Playwright |
L [66] |
E. M. Forster |
1879–1970 |
British |
Writer |
G [67] |
Jackie Forster |
1926–1998 |
English |
Actor, activist |
L [68] |
Wolfgang Fortner |
1907–1987 |
German |
Classical composer and conductor |
G [69] |
Pim Fortuyn |
1948–2002 |
Dutch |
Politician, academic and sociologist |
G [70] |
Per-Kristian Foss |
b. 1950 |
Norwegian |
Politician, first openly gay minister in Norway |
G [71] |
Quentin Fottrell |
b. ? |
Irish |
Writer |
G [72] |
Michel Foucault |
1926–1984 |
French |
Philosopher, historian |
B [73] |
Simon Fowler |
b. 1965 |
English |
Rock musician (Ocean Colour Scene) |
G [74] |
Eytan Fox |
b. 1964 |
Israeli |
Film director |
G [75] |
Gordon D. Fox |
b. 1961 |
American |
Politician |
G [76] |
Greg Fox |
b. 1961 |
American |
Author |
G [77] |
Megan Fox |
b. 1986 |
American |
Model, actress |
B [78] |
Samantha Fox |
b. 1966 |
English |
British model, pop musician |
L [79] |
Virgil Fox |
1912–1980 |
American |
Classical musician |
G [80] |
Brian Francis |
b. ? |
Canadian |
novelist (Fruit) |
G [81] |
Samuel Kensinger Francis |
b. 1974 |
American |
Fitness journalist, trainer |
G [82] |
Kay Francis |
1905–1968 |
American |
Actor |
B [83] |
Barney Frank |
b. 1940 |
American |
Politician |
G [84] |
John Fraser |
b. 1931 |
Scottish |
Actor |
G [85] |
Margo Frasier |
b. ? |
American |
First openly lesbian sheriff elected to office |
L [86] |
Peter Frechette |
b. 1956 |
American |
Actor |
G [87] |
Marcia Freedman |
b. 1938 |
Israeli-American |
Activist |
L [88] |
Alan Freeman |
1927–2006 |
Australian |
Radio DJ |
B [89] |
Chris Freeman |
b. 1961 |
American |
Rock musician (Pansy Division) |
G [90] |
Jared French |
1905–1988 |
American |
Painter |
B [91] |
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven |
1874–1927 |
German-American |
Artist, poet |
B [92] |
Aaron Fricke |
b. 1962 |
American |
Gay rights activist, author |
G [93] |
Benedict Friedländer |
1866–1908 |
German |
Early gay rights activist, author |
G [94] |
Lonnie Frisbee |
1949–1993 |
American |
Evangelist |
G [95] |
Stephen Fry |
b. 1957 |
British |
Actor, comedian, novelist |
G [96] |
Marilyn Frye |
b. 1941 |
American |
Academic |
L [97] |
Adrian Fulford |
b. 1953 |
British |
Judge |
G [98] |
Bryan Fuller |
b. 1969 |
American |
TV writer |
G [99] |
Loie Fuller |
1862–1928 |
American |
Dancer |
G [100] |
Richard Fung |
b. 1954 |
Canadian |
Video artist |
G [101] |
Sia Furler |
b. 1975 |
Australian |
Pop singer |
B [102] |
David Furnish |
b. 1962 |
Canadian |
Filmmaker |
G [103] |
G
Name |
Lifetime[5] |
Nationality |
Notable as |
Notes[6] |
Lady Gaga (Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) |
b. 1986 |
American |
Singer |
B [104] |
Patrick Gale |
b. 1962 |
English |
Author |
G [105] |
Rudy Galindo |
b. 1969 |
American |
Figure skater |
G [106] |
Vicky Galindo |
b. 1983 |
American |
Olympic athlete |
B [107] |
Anya Gallaccio |
b. 1963 |
Scottish |
Artist |
L [98] |
John Galliano |
b. 1960 |
Gibraltarian |
Fashion designer |
G [98] |
Steve Galluccio |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Screenwriter |
G[108] |
Paul Gambaccini |
b. 1949 |
British-American |
Radio and television presenter |
G [109] |
Philip Gambone |
b. 1948 |
American |
Writer |
G [110] |
Nisha Ganatra |
b. 1974 |
Canadian |
Director, actor |
L [111] |
Jeff Gannon (James Dale Guckert) |
b. 1958 |
American |
Journalist |
B [112] |
Robert Gant |
b. 1968 |
American |
Actor |
G [113] |
Emperor Gaozu of Han |
c. 256- 195 BC |
Chinese (Han Dynasty) |
Head of state |
B [114] |
Greta Garbo |
1905–1990 |
Swedish |
Actor |
B [115] |
Federico García Lorca |
1898–1936 |
Spanish |
Poet, dramatist |
G [116] |
Jonas Gardell |
b. 1963 |
Swedish |
Author, playwright, comedian |
G [117] |
Randy Gardner |
b. 1958 |
American |
Figure skater |
G [118] |
Chris Garneau |
b. ? |
American |
Rock musician |
G [119] |
Sam Garrison |
b. 1952 |
American |
Lawyer, defended Nixon during impeachment trial |
G [120] |
Stephen Gately |
1976–2009 |
Irish |
Pop musician, actor |
G [121] |
Mark Gatiss |
b. 1966 |
British |
Actor, writer |
G [110] |
Jean-Paul Gaultier |
b. 1952 |
French |
Fashion designer |
G [122] |
Mary Gauthier |
b. 1962 |
American |
Singer-songwriter |
L [123] |
Megan Rose Gedris |
b. 1986 |
American |
Comic artist, writer |
L [124] |
Vera Gedroitz |
1876–1932 |
Russian |
Surgeon, poet |
L [125] |
Will Geer |
1902–1978 |
American |
Actor |
B [126] |
David Geffen |
b. 1943 |
American |
Record executive |
G [127] |
Kai Gehring |
b. 1977 |
German |
Politician |
G [128] |
Jean Genet |
1910–1986 |
French |
Playwright, political activist |
G [129] |
Louise Boije af Gennäs |
b. 1961 |
Swedish |
Writer, feminist, author |
L [130] |
Gina Genovese |
b. 1959 |
American |
Politician |
L [131] |
Kitty Genovese |
1935–1964 |
American |
Crime victim |
L [132] |
Boy George |
b. 1961 |
British |
Pop musician |
G [133] |
Stefan George |
1868–1933 |
German |
Poet |
G [134] |
David Gerrold |
b. 1944 |
American |
Science fiction writer |
G [135] |
Malcolm Gets |
b. 1963 |
American |
Actor |
G [136] |
Joel Gibb |
b. 1977 |
Canadian |
Folk-rock musician |
G [137] |
André Gide |
1869–1951 |
French |
Author and Nobel prize winner |
G [138] |
John Gielgud |
1904–2000 |
English |
Actor |
G [139] |
Sara Gilbert |
b. 1975 |
American |
Actor |
L [140] |
Rex Gildo |
1936–1999 |
German |
Actor, singer |
G |
Peter Gill |
b. 1939 |
Welsh |
Playwright |
G [98] |
Thea Gill |
b. 1970 |
Canadian |
Actor |
B |
Tim Gill |
b. 1953 |
American |
Software entrepreneur, LGBT rights activist |
G [141] |
Kayne Gillaspie |
b. 1979 |
American |
Fashion designer |
G [142] |
Christopher Gillis |
1951–1993 |
Canadian |
Dancer, choreographer |
G [143] |
Dan Gillespie Sells |
b. 1979 |
English |
Rock musician (The Feeling) |
G [144] |
Laura Gilpin |
1891–1979 |
American |
Photographer |
L [145] |
Candace Gingrich |
b. 1966 |
American |
LGBT rights activist |
L [146] |
Jon Ginoli |
b. 1959 |
American |
Rock musician (Pansy Division) |
G [90] |
Allen Ginsberg |
1926–1997 |
American |
Poet |
G [147] |
Missy Giove |
b. 1972 |
American |
Professional mountain biker |
L [148] |
Barbara Gittings |
1932–2007 |
American |
Gay rights activist |
L [149] |
Chris Glaser |
b. 1977 |
American |
Christian minister, activist, author |
G [150] |
Sherry Glaser |
b. ? |
American |
Activist, actor |
L [151] |
Gerald Glaskin |
1923–2000 |
Australian |
Writer |
G [152] |
Thomas Glave |
b. ? |
American |
Writer, essayist, professor |
G [153] |
James Gleeson |
1915—2008 |
Australian |
Painter |
G [154] |
Deborah Glick |
b. 1950 |
American |
Politician |
L [155] |
John Glover |
b. 1944 |
American |
Actor |
G [156] |
Gluck |
1895–1978 |
British |
Painter |
L [157] |
Karel Goeyvaerts |
1923–1993 |
Belgian |
20th century classical composer |
G [69] |
Michael Goff |
b. ? |
|
Founder of Out Magazine |
G [158] |
Manvendra Singh Gohil |
b. ? |
Indian |
Prince of Rajpipla |
G [159] |
Ari Gold |
b. c. 1975 |
American |
R&B musician |
G [160] |
Judy Gold |
b. 1962 |
American |
Comedian |
L [161] |
Jackie Goldberg |
b. 1937 |
American |
Politician |
L [162] |
Alison Goldfrapp |
b. 1966 |
British |
Musician |
B [163] |
Julie Goldman |
b. ? |
American |
Comedian |
L [164] |
Warren Goldfarb |
b. ? |
American |
Mathematician, professor |
G [165] |
Andrea Goldsmith |
b. 1950 |
Australian |
Writer |
L [166] |
Andrew Goldstein |
b. 1983 |
American |
Lacrosse player |
G [106] |
Oliver Goldstick |
b. 1961 |
American |
Screenwriter, producer |
G [167] |
Gabriella Goliger |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Writer |
L[168] |
Peter Gomes |
b. 1942 |
American |
Baptist preacher, theologian |
G [169] |
Jewelle Gomez |
b. 1948 |
American |
Writer, cultural worker |
L [170] |
Marga Gomez |
b. 1960 |
American |
Comedian |
L [171] |
Félix González-Torres |
1957–1996 |
Cuban |
Artist |
G [172] |
Brad Gooch |
b. ? |
American |
Writer |
G [110] |
Paul Goodman |
1911–1972 |
American |
Writer |
B [162] |
Julie Goodyear |
b. 1942 |
English |
Actor |
B [173] |
Debbie Googe |
b. 1962 |
English |
Rock musician (My Bloody Valentine) |
L [174] |
Peter Gordon |
b. 1963 |
New Zealander |
Chef |
G [65] |
Rich Gordon |
b. 1948 |
American |
Politician |
G [175] |
Lesley Gore |
b. 1946 |
American |
Pop musician |
L [176] |
Eva Gore-Booth |
1870–1926 |
Irish |
Writer, activist |
L [177] |
John C. Goss |
b. 1958 |
American |
Artist, writer |
G [178] |
Jason Gould |
b. 1966 |
American |
Actor |
G [179] |
Nickolas Grace |
b. 1947 |
English |
Actor |
G [180] |
Brian Graden |
b. 1963 |
American |
Television executive |
G [127] |
Gwendolyn Graham |
b. 1963 |
American |
Serial killer |
L [181] |
Jessica Graham |
b. ? |
American |
Actor |
L [182] |
Judy Grahn |
b. 1940 |
American |
Poet |
L [183] |
Percy Grainger |
1882–1961 |
Australian |
Composer, pianist |
G [184] |
Elisabeth de Gramont |
1875–1954 |
French |
Writer |
L [185] |
Michael Grandage |
b. 1962 |
English |
Theatre director |
G [98] |
Farley Granger |
b. 1925 |
American |
Actor |
B [186] |
John Grant |
b. 1968 |
American |
Musician |
G[187] |
Russell Grant |
b. 1951 |
English |
Astrologer |
G [188] |
Toni Graphia |
b. ? |
American |
Television writer, producer |
L [189] |
Jim Gray |
1958–2005 |
British |
Northern Ireland Ulster loyalist paramilitary leader |
B [190] |
Devin K. Grayson |
b. ? |
American |
Comic book writer and novelist |
B [191] |
Steven Greenberg |
b. ? |
American |
Orthodox rabbi |
G [192] |
Kenny Greene |
1969–2001 |
American |
R&B musician |
G [193] |
Brian Greig |
b. 1966 |
Australian |
Politician |
G [194] |
Dorien Grey (b. Roger Margason) |
b. ? |
American |
Mystery writer |
G [195] |
John Greyson |
b. 1960 |
Canadian |
Filmmaker |
G [196] |
Charles Griffes |
1884–1920 |
American |
20th century classical composer |
G [69] |
Nicola Griffith |
b. 1960 |
British |
Writer |
L [197] |
Angelina Weld Grimke |
1880–1958 |
American |
Journalist, poet |
L [198] |
George Grizzard |
1928–2007 |
American |
Actor |
G [199] |
David Groff |
b. ? |
American |
Poet, author |
G [200] |
Jonathan Groff |
b. 1985 |
American |
Actor |
G [201] |
Ole Henrik Grønn |
b. 1984 |
Norwegian |
Politician |
G [202] |
Brett Josef Grubisic |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Writer |
G[203] |
Detlef Grumbach |
1955 |
German |
Writer, journalist |
G [204] |
Hervé Guibert |
1955–1990 |
French |
Writer |
G [205] |
Michael Guest |
b. 1957 |
American |
Diplomat, Ambassador to Romania |
G [206] |
Carol Guess |
b. 1968 |
American |
Writer |
L [207] |
Alec Guinness |
1914–2000 |
British |
Actor |
B [208] |
Steve Gunderson |
b. 1951 |
American |
Politician |
G [209] |
Isobel Gunn |
1780–1861 |
Scottish |
Laborer who passed as a man |
L [210] |
Sakia Gunn |
1987–2003 |
American |
Teenage murder victim |
L [211] |
Tim Gunn |
b. 1953 |
American |
Television personality |
G [212] |
Allan Gurganus |
b. 1947 |
American |
Writer |
G [213] |
Reed Gusciora |
b. 1960 |
American |
Politician |
G [214] |
Roland Gwynne |
1882–1971 |
British |
Politician, lover of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams |
G [215] |
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