List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: H

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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]

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H

Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Jacob Israël de Haan 1881–1924 Dutch Journalist and writer G [7]
Fritz Haarmann 1879–1925 German Serial killer G [8]
Pekka Haavisto b. 1958 Finnish Politician G [9]
Marilyn Hacker b. 1942 American Poet L [10]
Boze Hadleigh b. 1954 American Writer G [11]
Hadrian 76–138 CE Roman Military commander, emperor G [12]
Kevin Hague b. 1960 New Zealander Politician G [13]
Reynaldo Hahn 1875–1947 French 20th century classical composer and conductor, music critic G [14]
Jörg Haider 1950–2008 Austrian Politician G [15]
Leisha Hailey b. 1971 American Actor, rock musician L [16]
William Haines 1900–1973 American Actor, interior designer G [17]
Anja Hajduk b. 1963 German Politician L [18]
Rob Halford b. 1951 British Heavy metal musician (Judas Priest) G [19]
Marc Hall b. 1984 Canadian LGBT rights activist who fought in court to bring his boyfriend to the prom G [20]
Matthew Hall b. ? Canadian Figure skater G [21]
Radclyffe Hall 1880–1943 British Author, poet L [22]
Siri Hall Arnøy b. 1978 Norwegian Politician L [23]
Hanne Haller 1950–2005 German singer, composer, writer, producer, and sound engineer L [24]
Richard Halliburton 1900–1939 American Author, traveler, adventurer B [25]
Kenneth Halliwell 1926–1967 British Artist, lover to playwright Joe Orton G [26]
David Halperin b. 1952 American Writer, Queer theorist G [27]
Maggi Hambling b. 1945 English Artist L [28]
Ralph Hamelmann b. 1967 Canadian Comic artist, promoter G [29]
Barbara Hammer b. 1939 American Experimental filmmaker L [30]
Gro Hammerseng b. 1980 Norwegian Professional handball player L [31]
Vincent Hanley 1954–1987 Irish DJ, television personality G [32]
Kathleen Hanna b. 1968 American Rock musician, activist, writer B [33]
Lorraine Hansberry 1930–1965 American Playwright L [34]
Joseph Hansen 1923–2004 American Mystery writer G [35]
Glen Hanson b. ? American Cartoonist, illustrator G [36]
Gilbert Harding 1907–1960 British Radio personality G [37]
G. H. Hardy 1877–1947 English Mathematician G [38]
Brian Hargrove b. ? American TV writer/producer G [39][40]
Johann Hari b. 1979 British Journalist G [28]
Keith Haring 1958–1990 American Artist G [41]
Blake Harper b. 1968 Canadian Gay porn star G [42]
Curtis Harrington b. 1928 American Filmmaker G [43]
Rex Harrington b. 1962 Canadian Ballet dancer G [44]
Barry Harris b. ? Canadian Musician, composer, DJ G [45]
Bertha Harris 1937–2005 American Novelist L [46]
E. Lynn Harris b. 1955 American Author G [47]
Greg Harris b. 1955 American Politician G [48]
Sam Harris b. 1961 American Pop musician, actor G [49]
Neil Patrick Harris b. 1973 American Actor G [50]
Lou Harrison 1917–2003 American 20th century classical composer G [51]
Randy Harrison b. 1977 American Actor G [52]
Ellen Hart b. 1949 American Author L [53]
Grant Hart b. 1961 American Rock musician G [54]
Lorenz Hart 1895–1943 American Lyricist half of Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart G [55]
Derek Hartley b. 1969 American Talk show host. G [56]
Marsden Hartley 1877–1943 American Painter, poet G [57]
Nina Hartley b. 1959 American Porn star B [58]
Andrew Harvey b. 1952 Indian Spiritual scholar G [59]
Ben Harvey b. ? American DJ G [60]
Donald Harvey b. 1952 American Serial killer G [61]
Ian Harvey 1914–1987 English MP G [62]
Jonathan Harvey b. 1968 English Playwright G [28]
Patrick Harvie b. 1973 Scottish Politician B [63]
Kaj Hasselriis b. 1974 Canadian Politician, journalist G [64]
Beatrice Hastings 1879–1943 English Writer B [65]
Bill Hastings b. ? New Zealand Chief Censor of New Zealand G [66]
Richard Hatch b. 1961 American Reality show contestant G [67]
Kyle Hawkins b. 1975 American Lacrosse coach G [68]
Neil Francis Hawkins 1903–1950 British Fascist politician G [69]
Sophie B. Hawkins b. 1967 American Pop musician B [70]
Nigel Hawthorne 1929–2001 English Actor G [71]
Andrew Hayden-Smith b. 1983 English TV Presenter G [72]
Darren Hayes b. 1972 Australian Pop musician (Savage Garden) G [73]
Sean Hayes b. 1970 American Actor G [74]
Todd Haynes b. 1961 American Film director G [75]
Trebor Healey b. ? American Writer G [76]
Jane Heap 1883–1964 American Publisher B [77]
Amber Heard b. 1986 American Actor L [78]
Anne Heche b. 1969 American Actor B [79]
Alexandra Hedison b. 1969 American Actor L [80]
Antony Hegarty b. 1971 English Singer-songwriter G [81]
Scott Heim b. 1966 American Novelist G [82]
Alex Heimberg b. ? American Drag performer G [82]
Allan Heinberg b. 1967 American Scriptwriter G [83]
Pekka Heino b. 1961 Swedish Television presenter G [84]
Matt Heinz b. 1977 American Physician, politician G [85]
Robert Helps 1928–2001 American 20th century classical composer and musician G [86]
Essex Hemphill 1957–1995 American Poet, activist G [82]
Michael Hendricks b. ? Canadian LGBT rights activist, half of first same-sex marriage in Canada G [87]
Aaron Henry 1922–1977 American Civil rights leader, politician B [88]
Philip Hensher b. 1965 English Author, journalist G [28]
Hans Werner Henze b. 1926 German Composer G [89]
Alan Herbert b. ? Canadian Politician G [90]
Gilbert Herdt b. 1949 American Anthropologist G [91]
Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller b. 1950 German Historian G [92]
Bettina Herlitzius b. 1960 German Politician L [93]
Jerry Herman b. 1933 American Musical theater composer G [94]
Thomas Hermanns b. 1963 German TV personality G [95]
Clodovil Hernandes 1937–2009 Brazilian Fashion stylist, politician G [96]
William Hernandez b. 1979 American Reality TV personality G [97]
Sighsten Herrgård 1943–1989 Swedish Fashion designer G [98]
Billy Herrington b. 1969 American Gay pornographic actor B
Fred Hersch b. 1955 American Jazz musician G [99]
Joe Herzenberg 1941–2007 American Politician and activist G [100]
Laurel Hester 1956–2006 American Police officer L [101]
Richard A. Heyman 1935–1994 American Politician G [102]
Carter Heyward b. 1945 American Clergy L [103]
Edward Hibbert b. 1955 American Actor G [104]
John Benjamin Hickey b. 1963 American Actor G [105]
René Hicks b. ? American Comedian L [106]
Missy Higgins b. 1983 Australian Pop musician B [107]
René Highway 1954–1990 Canadian Dancer L [108]
Jon Hinson 1942–1995 American Politician G [109]
Magnus Hirschfeld 1868–1935 German Doctor, LGBT rights activist G [110]
Jennifer Higdon b. 1962 American Contemporary classical composer and musician L [51]
Abraham Higginbotham b. ? American Screenwriter G [111]
Patricia Highsmith / Claire Morgan 1921–1995 American Writer B [112]
Steve Hildebrand b. ? American Democratic strategist G [113]
Perez Hilton b. 1978 American Celebrity gossip blogger G [114]
George Hislop 1927–2005 Canadian Gay rights activist G [115]
Charles Hitchen 1675–1727 English Thief-taker G [116]
Simon Hobart 1964–2005 English Nightclub owner G [117]
Hannah Höch 1889–1978 German Artist B [118]
David Hockney b. 1937 English Artist G [28]
Guy Hocquenghem 1944–1988 French Philosopher G [119]
Gunvor Hofmo 1921–1995 Norwegian Poet G [120]
Kate Hogan b. 1957 American Politician L [121]
Lee Hoiby b. 1926 American Composer G [86]
Tony Holiday 1951–1990 German Singer G [122]
Ursula Holl b. 1981 German Footballer L [123]
Todd Holland b. 1961 American Film and TV director/producer G [124]
Xaviera Hollander b. 1943 American Writer, Madam B [125]
Andrew Holleran b. 1944 American Writer G [82]
Alan Hollinghurst b. 1954 English Author G [28]
Ulf Holm b. 1969 Swedish Politician G [126]
Erika Holst b. 1979 Swedish Ice hockey player L [127]
Hong Seok-cheon b. 1971 Korean Actor G [128]
Philippe Honoré b. ? French Classical musician G [129]
James Hormel b. 1933 American Former United States ambassador to Luxembourg G [130]
Anders Hornslien b. 1970 Norwegian Politician G[131]
Vladimir Horowitz 1902–1989 Russian Pianist G [132]
Horst P. Horst 1906–1999 German Photographer G [133]
Elmyr de Hory 1906–1976 Hungarian Artist, art forger G [134]
Silvio Horta b. 1974 American Screenwriter, producer G [135]
Craig Revel Horwood b. 1965 Australian Dancer, choreographer, TV personality B[136]
Basil Hoskins 1929–2005 English Actor G [137]
Stephen Hough b. 1961 British Composer and pianist G [138]
A. E. Housman 1859–1936 English Poet G [139]
Laurence Housman 1865–1959 English Playwright G [140]
Charlie Howard 1961–1984 American Murder victim G [141]
James Howe b. 1946 American Children's author G [142]
Frankie Howerd 1917–1992 English Comedian G [143]
Bent Høie b. 1971 Norwegian Politician G [144]
David Hoyle b. 1962 English Performance artist G [145]
Rock Hudson 1925–1985 American Actor G [146]
Waymon Hudson b. 1979 American LGBT activist, writer G [147]
Tanya Huff b. 1957 Canadian Writer L [148]
Michael Huffington b. 1947 American Politician, activist B [149]
Huffty b. ? British Television presenter L [150]
Chris Hughes b. 1983 American Entrepreneur, co-founder of Facebook G[151]
Gareth Hughes 1894–1965 Welsh Silent film actor G [152]
Langston Hughes 1902–1967 American Writer G [153]
Simon Hughes b. 1951 British Politician B [154]
Emperor Hui of Han 210–188 BCE Chinese (Han Dynasty) Head of state B [155]
Tom Hulce b. 1953 American Actor G [156]
Laud Humphreys 1930–1988 American Sociologist, writer, priest G [157]
Mia Hundvin b. 1977 Norwegian Olympic handball player B [158]
Jerry Hunt 1943–1993 American 20th century classical composer G [86]
J. Timothy Hunt b. 1955 American Journalist and writer G [159]
Alberta Hunter 1895–1984 American Blues musician B [160]
Dennis Hunter b. ? American Writer G [82]
Ian Hunter b. ? Australian Politician G [161]
Tab Hunter b. 1931 American Actor G [162]
Huo Guang d. 68 BCE Chinese (Han Dynasty) Statesman B [163]
William Hutt 1920–2007 Canadian Actor G [164]
Kate Hutton b. ? American Seismologist L [165]
Chris Hyndman b. ? Canadian Interior designer and talk show host G [166]
Anton Hysén b. 1990 Swedish Footballer G [167]
Nicholas Hytner b. 1956 English Stage and screen director G [168]
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