List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: K
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 identify themselves as 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 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 narrow majority (51 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 42 percent disagree."[4]
K
Name |
Lifetime[5] |
Nationality |
Notable as |
Notes[6] |
Joshua Kadison |
b. 1963 |
American |
Pop musician |
B [7] |
Frida Kahlo |
1907–1954 |
Mexican |
Painter, artist |
B [8] |
Johannes Kahrs |
b. 1963 |
German |
Politician |
G [9] |
Chester Kallman |
1921–1975 |
American |
Poet |
G [10] |
Frank Kameny |
b. 1925 |
American |
LGBT activist |
G [11] |
Chris Kanyon |
1970–2010 |
American |
Professional wrestler |
G [12] |
Rebecca Kaplan |
b. 1970 |
American |
Politician |
B[13] or L[14] |
Pamela S. Karlan |
b. 1959 |
American |
Professor of Law |
L[15] |
Peter Karlsson |
1966–1995 |
Swedish |
Ice hockey player |
G [16] |
Roger Karoutchi |
b. 1951 |
French |
Politician |
G [17] |
David Kato |
c. 1968—2011 |
Ugandan |
LGBT rights activist |
G [18] |
Michael Kauch |
b. 1967 |
German |
Politician |
G [19] |
Moisés Kaufman |
b. 1963 |
Venezuelan |
Playwright, director |
G [20] |
Christine Kaufmann |
b. 1951 |
American |
Politician |
L [21] |
Ashok Row Kavi |
b. 1947 |
Indian |
Writer, theologian |
G [22] |
Jackie Kay |
b. 1961 |
Scottish |
Writer |
L [23] |
Gorden Kaye |
b. 1941 |
English |
Actor |
G [24] |
Joe Keenan |
b. 1958 |
American |
Screenwriter, TV producer, novelist |
G [25] |
Tommy Keene |
b. 1957 |
American |
Rock musician |
G [26] |
Christine Kehoe |
b. 1950 |
American |
Politician |
L [27] |
Clinton Kelly |
b. 1969 |
American |
TV personality |
G [28] |
George Edward Kelly |
1887–1974 |
American |
Playwright, director, actor |
G [29] |
Jill Kelly |
b. 1971 |
American |
Pornographic actor |
B [30] |
Johan Kenkhuis |
b. 1980 |
Dutch |
Olympic swimmer |
G [31] |
Brian Kennedy |
d. 1991 |
British |
Journalist |
G [32] |
Brian Kennedy |
b. 1966 |
Irish |
Rock musician |
G [33] |
Helen Kennedy |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Politician, activist |
L [34] |
Sean W. Kennedy |
1987–2007 |
American |
Murder victim |
G [35] |
Jack Kenny |
b. 1958 |
American |
Television writer, producer |
G [36] |
Hape Kerkeling |
b. 1964 |
German |
Television comdian and producer |
G [37] |
Johannes Kerkorrel |
1960–2002 |
Afrikaner |
Pop musician |
G [38] |
Keith Kerr |
b. 1936 |
American |
Colonel |
G [39] |
J. Warren Kerrigan |
1879–1947 |
American |
Actor |
G [40] |
Larry Kert |
1930–1991 |
American |
Actor, singer |
G [41] |
Linda Ketner |
b. 1950 |
American |
Politician |
L [42] |
Maya Keyes |
b. 1985 |
American |
Political activist |
L [43] |
John Maynard Keynes |
1883–1946 |
British |
Economist |
G [44] |
Chip Kidd |
b. 1964 |
American |
Graphic designer |
G [45] |
Saleem Kidwai |
b. ? |
Indian |
Author |
G [46] |
Caitlín R. Kiernan |
b. 1964 |
American |
Author |
L [47] |
Kim Ji-hoo |
1985–2008 |
South Korean |
Actor and model |
G [48] |
Bernard King |
1934–2002 |
Australian |
Television personality |
G [49] |
Billie Jean King |
b. 1943 |
American |
Tennis player |
B [50] |
Florence King |
b. 1936 |
American |
Writer |
B [51] |
Kaki King |
b. 1979 |
American |
Rock and jazz musician |
L [52] |
Michael Patrick King |
b. 1954 |
American |
Director, screenwriter |
G [53] |
Solomon King |
1932–2005 |
American |
Pop musician |
G [54] |
Andrew Kinlochan |
b. 1978 |
English |
Pop musician |
G [55] |
Alfred Kinsey |
1894–1956 |
American |
Biologist, human sexuality researcher |
B [56] |
Gary Kinsman |
b. 1955 |
Canadian |
Sociologist |
G [57] |
Michael Kirby |
b. 1939 |
Australian |
Justice of the High Court of Australia |
G [58] |
Robert Kirby |
b. 1962 |
American |
Cartoonist |
G [59] |
Kris Kirk |
1950–1993 |
English |
Journalist, gay rights activist |
G [60] |
Tommy Kirk |
b. 1941 |
American |
Actor |
G [61] |
Tim Kirkman |
b. 1966 |
American |
Filmmaker |
G [62] |
James Kirkwood, Jr. |
1925–1989 |
American |
Playwright, author |
G [63] |
Rives Kistler |
b. ? |
American |
Judge |
G [64] |
Jeffrey Klarik |
b. ? |
American |
Writer, producer |
G [65] |
Hans Klok |
b. 1969 |
Dutch |
Illusionist |
G [66] |
Ilana Kloss |
b. 1956 |
South African |
Tennis player |
L [67] |
Nikolai Klyuev |
1887–1937 |
Russian |
Poet |
G [68] |
Steve Kmetko |
b. 1953 |
American |
Broadcast journalist |
G [69] |
Jennifer Knapp |
b. 1974 |
American |
Musician |
L [70] |
Jonathan Knight |
b. 1968 |
American |
Musician |
G [71] |
T.R. Knight |
b. 1973 |
American |
Actor |
G [72] |
Bryan Kocis |
1963–2007 |
American |
Porn producer, murder victim |
G [73] |
Ralf König |
b. 1960 |
German |
cartoonist |
G [74] |
Paul Koering |
b. 1964 |
American |
Politician |
G [75] |
Jeffrey Kofman |
b. 1959 |
Canadian |
Broadcast journalist |
G [76] |
Bob Kohler |
1926–2007 |
American |
LGBT rights activist |
G [77] |
Chris Kolb |
b. 1958 |
American |
Politician |
G [78] |
Jim Kolbe |
b. 1942 |
American |
Politician |
G [79] |
Oswalt Kolle |
b. 1928– |
German/Dutch |
Sexologist |
B [80] |
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich |
1858–1915 |
Russian |
Nobleman, poet |
G [81] |
David Kopay |
b. 1942 |
American |
American football player |
G [16] |
Michael Kors |
b. 1959 |
American |
Fashion designer |
G [82] |
Tina Kotek |
b. 1966 |
American |
Politician |
L [83] |
Davina Kotulski |
b. ? |
American |
Psychologist, writer, activist |
L [84] |
Kris Kovick |
1951—2001 |
American |
Writer, cartoonist |
L [85] |
Dave Koz |
b. 1963 |
American |
Jazz musician |
G [86] |
Kathy Kozachenko |
b. ? |
American |
Politician |
L [87] |
Larry Kramer |
b. 1935 |
American |
Writer, LGBT activist |
G [88] |
Greg Kramer |
b. ? |
British-Canadian |
Actor |
G [89] |
Elmar Kraushaar |
b. 1950 |
German |
Writer and journalist |
G |
Reginald Kray |
1933–2000 |
British |
Criminal, one half of the Kray twins |
B [90] |
Ronald Kray |
1933–1995 |
British |
Criminal, one half of the Kray twins |
G [91] |
Levi Kreis |
b. ? |
American |
Pop musician |
G [92] |
Lisa Kron |
b.1961 |
American |
Playwright |
L [93] |
Maren Kroymann |
b.1949 |
German |
actress and singer. |
L [94] |
Sheila Kuehl |
b. 1941 |
American |
Politician |
L [95] |
Elvira Kurt |
b. ? |
Canadian |
Comedian |
L [96] |
Ellen Kushner |
b. ? |
American |
Author |
L [97] |
Tony Kushner |
b. 1956 |
American |
Playwright |
G [98] |
Daniel Küblböck |
b. 1985 |
German |
Pop musician, actor |
G [99] |
Michael Kühnen |
1955–1991 |
German |
Neo-Nazi leader |
G [100] |
Nancy Kulp |
1921–1991 |
American |
Actor |
L [101] |
Mikhail Kuzmin |
1872–1936 |
Russian |
Poet |
G [102] |
Mark Kvare |
b. ? |
American |
Political activist |
G [103] |
Stanley Kwan |
b. 1957 |
Hong Kong |
Film director, producer |
G [104] |
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