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This is a partial list of notable people who were or are gay men, lesbian or bisexual.

The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the general term "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.

The high prevalence of people from the West on this list may be due to societal attitudes toward homosexuality. The Pew Research Center's 2013 Global Attitudes Survey found that there is "greater acceptance in more secular and affluent countries," with "publics in 39 countries [having] broad acceptance of homosexuality in North America, the European Union, and much of Latin America, but equally widespread rejection in predominantly Muslim nations and in Africa, as well as in parts of Asia and in Russia. Opinion about the acceptability of homosexuality is divided in Israel, Poland and Bolivia."[4] As of 2013, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree.[4]

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Greek figure Antinous
French artist Louise Abbéma
American rapper and musician Kevin Abstract
American writer and socialite Mercedes de Acosta
American social reformer Jane Addams
American dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey
British media entrepreneur and politician Waheed Ali
Spanish film director Pedro Almodóvar
British basketball player and psychologist John Amaechi
British comedian Stephen K. Amos
Brazilian poet, novelist, musicologist, art historian and critic, and photographer Mário de Andrade
German footballer Nadine Angerer
Russian opera singer Concordia Antarova
Ghanaian philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah
American filmmaker Gregg Araki
Italian writer Pietro Aretino, as painted by Titian
Kittian-British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading
American singer Billie Joe Armstrong
German cyclist Judith Arndt
Dutch artist, author and WWII Resistance member Willem Arondeus
Indian filmmaker Apurva Asrani
Swedish actor Nils Asther
Swedish Jewelry designer, singer, dancer and model Efva Attling
German jurist, writer, feminist and pacifist Anita Augspurg
American basketball player Seimone Augustus
Russian entomologist, lepidopterist, botanist, artist and art critic Andrey Avinoff
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Janet Aalfs b. 1956 American Martial artist, poet L[7]
Saara Aalto b. 1987 Finnish Pop singer L[8]
William Aalto 1915–1958 American Writer, soldier G[9]
Leroy F. Aarons 1933–2004 American Journalist G[10]
Anne Aasheim 1962–2016 Norwegian Journalist, editor L[11]
Louise Abbéma 1853–1927 French Painter, designer L[12]
Berenice Abbott 1898–1991 American Photographer L[13]
Sidney Abbott 1937–2015 American Feminist, lesbian activist L[14]
Khalid Abdel-Hadi b. 1989 Jordanian LGBT rights activist, magazine founder, model G[15]
Reza Abdoh 1963–1995 Iranian-American Theater director, playwright G[16]
Daayiee Abdullah b. 1954 American Imam, Muslim activist G[17]
Henry D. Abelove b. ?[5] American Academic, literary scholar G[18]
Helena Åberg b. 1971 Swedish Freestyle swimmer L[19]
Joseph Friedrich Abert 1879–1959 German Historian, archivist G[20]
Paula Aboud b. 1950 American Politician, activist L[21]
Caio Fernando Abreu 1948–1996 Brazilian Writer G[22]
Kevin Abstract b. 1996 American Rapper (Brockhampton) G[23]
Ahmad Abu Murkhiyeh 1996/1997–2022 Palestinian Murder victim G[24]
Boy Abunda b. 1955 Filipino Journalist G[25]
Nicole Abusharif b. 1980 American Convicted murderer L[26]
Gabriel Acevero b. 1990 Trinidadian-American Organizer, activist, politician G[27]
Eleanor D. Acheson b. 1947 American Lawyer L[28]
Midi Achmat b. ?[5] South African LGBT activist, sister of Zackie Achmat L[29]
Zackie Achmat b. 1962 South African LGBT and AIDS activist, brother of Midi Achmat G[30]
Roberta Achtenberg b. 1950 American Politician L[31]
Marc Acito b. 1966 American Author G[32]
Jean Acker 1893–1978 American Actor, wife of actor Rudolph Valentino L[33]
Kathy Acker 1949–1997 American Writer, feminist B[34]
J. R. Ackerley 1896–1967 English Writer, arts editor of The Listener G[35]
Gerald M. Ackerman 1928–2016 American Art historian G[36]
Graham Ackerman b. 1983 American Gymnast G[37]
Peter Ackroyd b. 1949 English Biographer, novelist, critic G[38]
Mercedes de Acosta 1893–1968 American Writer, socialite L[39]
Harold Acton 1904–1994 British Art writer, aesthete G[40]
Gilbert Adair 1944–2011 Scottish Novelist, poet, film critic, journalist G[41]
Peter Adair 1943–1996 American Filmmaker, artist G[42]
Barry D. Adam b. 1952 Canadian Sociologist G[43]
Margie Adam b. 1947 American Composer, women's music performer L[44]
Katarzyna Adamik b. 1972 Polish Film director L[45]
Mark Adamo b. 1962 American Classical music composer G[46]
Dallas Adams 1947–1991 English Actor G[47]
John Bodkin Adams 1899–1983 Northern Irish Doctor, suspected serial killer G[48]
Maude Adams 1872–1953 American Actor L[49]
Nicola Adams b. 1982 English Boxer B[50]
Richard Adams 1947–2012 Filipino-American Activist G[51]
Sam Adams b. 1963 American First openly gay Portland, Oregon City Council member, first openly gay mayor of a major US city (Portland) G[52]
Thom Adcox-Hernandez b. ?[5] American Voice actor G[53]
Jane Addams 1860–1935 American Social reformer, Nobel prize winner L[54]
Gaye Adegbalola b. 1944 American Blues musician B[55]
Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen 1880–1923 French Aristocrat, writer G[56]
Amal Aden b. 1983 Somali-Norwegian Author, lecturer, lesbian activist L[57]
Thomas Adès b. 1971 English Composer G[58]
Pamela Adie b. 1984 Nigerian LGBT rights activist, public speaker, filmmaker L[59]
Allison Adler b. 1967 American TV writer, producer L[60]
Jonathan Adler b. 1966 American Interior designer G[61]
Etel Adnan 1925–2021 Lebanese-American Poet, artist L[62]
Adolfo 1933–2021 Cuban-American Fashion designer G[63]
James Adomian b. 1980 American Actor, comedian G[64]
Andrew Adonis b. 1963 British Politician G[65]
Adrian 1903–1959 American Costume designer G[66]
Max Adrian 1903–1973 Northern Irish Actor G[67]
Gösta Adrian-Nilsson 1884–1965 Swedish Artist, writer G[68]
Sharon Afek b. 1970 Israeli Military general, lawyer G[69]
Rhammel Afflick b. 1994 British Writer, political activist B[70]
Patience Agbabi b. 1965 British Poet, performer B[71]
Ray Aghayan 1928–2011 Iranian Fashion designer G[72]
Gabriel Aghion b. 1955 French Film director, screenwriter G[73]
Marilyn Agliotti b. 1979 Dutch Field hockey player L[74]
Faustina Agolley b. 1984 Australian TV presenter L[75]
Dominic Agostino 1959–2004 Canadian Politician G[76]
Jessica Aguilar b. 1982 Mexican-American Mixed martial artist L[77]
Laura Aguilar 1959–2018 American Photographer L[78]
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa b. 1971 American Playwright, writer for Marvel Comics G[79]
Ah Toy 1829–1928 Chiniese–American Sex worker, madam B[80]
Tommy Ahlers b. 1975 Danish Politician B[81]
Andrew Ahn b. 1986 American Filmmaker G[82]
Michelle-Lee Ahye b. 1992 Trinidadian Sprinter L[83]
Emperor Ai of Han 27–1 BC Chinese (Han dynasty) Head of state G[84]
Clay Aiken b. 1978 American Singer, songwriter G[85]
Alvin Ailey 1931–1989 American Dancer, choreographer G[86]
Jean-Jacques Aillagon b. 1946 French Politician G[87]
Alma b. 1996 Finnish Singer-songwriter L[88]
Dawn Airey b. 1960 English TV executive L[89]
Will Aitken b. 1949 Canadian Writer G[90]
Ajamu X b. 1963 British Artist G[91]
Chantal Akerman 1950–2015 Belgian Filmmaker L[92]
Michael Akers b. 1970 American Filmmaker G[93]
Desiree Akhavan b. 1984 American Filmmaker, writer, actor B[94]
Manabe Akifusa 1666–1720 Japanese Confidant and lover of Shōgun Tokugawa Ienobu G[95]
Richard Akuson b. 1993 Nigerian Lawyer, LGBTQ rights activist, essayist, editor, magazine founder G[96]
Magaly Alabau b. 1945 Cuban-American Poet, theatre director, actor L[97]
Michael Alago b. 1960 American Music executive, photographer, writer G[98]
Faisal Alam b. 1977 American LGBT Muslim rights activist G[99]
Rabih Alameddine b. 1959 Lebanese-American Painter and writer G[100]
Francisco X. Alarcón 1954–2016 American Poet, educator G[101]
Rolando Alarcón 1929–1973 Chilean Folk musician, composer G[102]
Elissa Alarie b. 1986 Canadian Rugby union player L[103]
Leopoldo Alas Mínguez 1962–2008 Spanish Author, poet G[104]
Edward Albee 1928–2016 American Playwright G[105]
Matt Alber b. 1978 American Singer, songwriter G[106]
Niki Albon b. 1992 English YouTube personality, radio presenter, digital creator G[107]
Pablo Alborán b. 1989 Spanish Singer, songwriter, musician G[108]
Pearl Alcock 1934–2006 Jamaican-British Club owner, outsider artist B[109]
John Alcorn b. ?[5] Canadian Jazz musician G[110]
Ben Aldridge b. 1985 English Actor G[111][112]
Sarah Aldridge 1911–2006 American Author L[113]
Sibilla Aleramo 1876–1960 Italian Writer L[114]
Cris Alexander 1920–2012 American Actor, singer, dancer, designer, photographer G[115]
J. Alexander b. 1958 American Runway coach, TV personality G[116]
Olly Alexander b. 1990 English Musician, singer, songwriter (Years & Years), actor G[117]
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia 1857–1905 Russian Nobleman G[118][119][120]
Nikolay Alexeyev b. 1977 Russian LGBT rights activist, lawyer, journalist G[121]
Luis Alfaro b. 1963 American Performance artist, writer, theater director, social activist G[122]
Róbert Alföldi b. 1967 Hungarian Actor, director, TV personality G[123]
Francesco Algarotti 1712–1764 Italian Polymath B[124]
Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali b. 1985 Somali-Canadian Writer G[125]
Yashar Ali b. 1979 American Journalist G[126]
Zhiar Ali b. 1999 Iraqi Animal rights activist, Kurdish advocate for LGBT rights G[127]
Michael Alig 1966–2020 American Party promoter, murderer G[128]
Bisi Alimi b. 1975 Nigerian LGBT rights activist, HIV advocate G[129]
Napier Sturt, 3rd Baron Alington 1896–1940 English Peer B[130]
Abdulrahman Alkhiary 1992/1993 Saudi-American Journalist G[131]
Sandra Alland b. 1973 Canadian Writer, artist, activist L[132]
Julian Phelps Allan 1892–1996 English Sculptor L[133]
Maud Allan 1873–1956 Canadian Dancer L[134]
Marc Allégret 1900–1973 French Film director B[135]
Julie Allemand b. 1996 Belgian Basketball player L[136]
Bob Allen b. 1958 American Politician B[137][138]
Chad Allen b. 1974 American Actor, LGBT activist G[139]
Lily Allen b. 1985 English Singer-songwriter, TV presenter B[140][141]
Paula Gunn Allen 1939–2008 American Writer L[142]
Peter Allen 1944–1992 Australian Entertainer G[143]
Ted Allen b. 1965 American Chef, TV personality G[144]
Tom Allen b. 1983 English Comedian G[145]
Wanda Jean Allen 1959–2001 American Murderer, 1st black woman to be executed in the U.S. since 1954 L[146]
Christian Wilhelm Allers 1857–1915 German Painter G[147]
Henry Alley b. 1944 American Author, academic G[148]
Waheed Alli, Baron Alli b. 1964 British Businessman, first openly gay peer in Parliament G[149]
Dorothy Allison b. 1949 American Writer L[150]
Eric Allman b. 1955 American Computer programmer G[151]
Alma b. 1996 Finnish Pop singer L[152]
Carlos Almaraz 1941–1989 American Painter, pioneer of the Chicano Movement B[153]
László Almásy 1895–1951 Hungarian Explorer, spy G[154]
Néstor Almendros 1930–1992 Spanish Cinematographer G[155]
Pedro Almodóvar b. 1949 Spanish Filmmaker G[156]
Marc Almond b. 1957 English Pop singer (Soft Cell) G[157]
Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad 1040–1095 Abbadid dynasty Moorish king, poet G[158]
Anne-Marie Alonzo 1951–2005 Canadian Writer L[159]
Rebecca Alpert b. 1950 American Rabbi, religious academic L[160]
Alpharad b. 1995 American YouTuber, esports personality, musician B[161]
Hilton Als b. 1960 American Writer, theater critic G[162]
Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasser Al Saud b. 1977 Saudi Arabian Prince, convicted murderer G[163]
Kamal Al-Solaylee b. 1964 Yemeni-Canadian Journalist, writer G[164]
Joseph Alsop 1910–1989 American Journalist G[165]
Marin Alsop b. 1956 American Conductor, violinist L[166]
Vernetta Alston b. ? American Politician, attorney L[167]
Bela Ewald Althans b. 1966 German Neo-Nazi activist G[168]
Marcella Althaus-Reid 1952–2009 Argentine Theologian B[169]
Dennis Altman b. 1943 Australian Academic, LGBT rights activist G[170]
Sam Altman b. 1985 American Venture-capitalist G[171]
Joseph Altuzarra b. 1983 French Fashion designer G[172]
Noel Alumit b. 1968 American Novelist, actor, activist G[173]
Eric Alva b. 1970 American First Marine seriously injured in the Iraq War G[174]
Ángeles Álvarez b. 1961 Spanish Politician, feminist activist L[175]
Brian Jordan Alvarez b. ? American Filmmaker, actor G[176]
Tyler Alvarez b. 1997 American Actor G[177]
Cecilia Álvarez-Correa Glen b. 1953 Colombian Politician, industrial engineer L[178]
Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal b. 1945 Colombian Writer, politician G[179]
Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia 1936–2008 Spanish 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia L[180]
Renee Alway b. 1986 American Fashion model L[181]
John Amaechi b. 1970 British Basketball player, broadcaster G[182]
Knut Olav Åmås b. 1968 Norwegian Politician G[183]
Dan Amboyer b. 1985 American Actor G[184]
Javier Ambrossi b. 1984 Spanish Actor, stage and theater director G[185]
Scott Amedure 1963–1995 American "Jenny Jones Murder" victim G[186]
Gianni Amelio b. 1945 Italian Film director G[187]
Alejandro Amenábar b. 1972 Chilean-Spanish Filmmaker G[188]
Paul America 1944–1982 American Actor B[189]
David Ames b. 1983 English Actor G[190]
Shadi Amin b. 1964 Iranian Writer, activist, dissident L[191]
Thomas Ammann 1950–1993 Swiss Art dealer and collector G[192]
Tom Ammiano b. 1941 American San Francisco City Supervisor, comedian G[193]
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille b. 1977 Danish Politician B[194]
Stephen K. Amos b. 1967 English Comedian, TV personality G[195]
Amplify Dot b. 1988 English Rapper, DJ, radio and TV presenter L[196]
Simon Amstell b. 1979 English Comedian, TV presenter G[197]
Elena Anaya b. 1975 Spanish Actor L[198]
Sheldon Andelson 1931–1988 American Politician G[199]
Anja Andersen b. 1969 Danish Handball player L[200]
Camilla Andersen b. 1973 Danish Handball player L[201]
Brandon Anderson b. ? American Sociologist, entrepreneur G[202]
Brett Anderson b. 1967 English Rock musician (Suede) B[203]
Brian Anderson b. 1976 American Skateboarder G[204]
Darla K. Anderson b. 1968 American Film producer L[205]
Eric Anderson b. 1968 American Sociologist G[206]
Gordon Stewart Anderson 1958–1991 Canadian Writer G[207]
Jane Anderson b. 1954 American Actor, playwright, director L[208]
Lindsay Anderson 1923–1994 Scottish Film director G[209]
Margaret C. Anderson 1886–1973 American Magazine editor L[210]
Ruth Anderson 1928–2019 American Composer L[211]
Fernando Grostein Andrade b. 1981 Brazilian Filmmaker G[212]
Jéssica Andrade b. 1991 Brazilian Mixed martial artist L[213]
Mário de Andrade 1893–1945 Brazilian Writer G[214]
Jack Andraka b. 1997 American Inventor, scientist, cancer researcher G[215]
Marc Andreyko b. 1970 American Writer, screenwriter G[216]
Harry Andrews 1911–1989 English Actor G[217]
Robert Andrews 1895–1976 English Actor G[218]
Stephen Andrews b. 1956 Canadian Artist G[219]
Leopold Andrian 1875−1951 Austrian Author, dramatist, diplomat G[220]
Bohdan Andrusyshyn (aka Danchyk) b. 1958 Belarusian Journalist, singer G[221]
Jerzy Andrzejewski 1909–1983 Polish Author G[222]
Abraham Ángel 1905–1924 Mexican Painter G[223]
Ramsey Angela b. 1999 Dutch Track and field athlete G[224]
Michael Angelakos b. 1987 American Musician, singer (Passion Pit) B[225]
Angèle b. 1995 Belgian Pop singer B[226]
Kenneth Anger 1927–2023 American Filmmaker, author G[227][228]
Nadine Angerer b. 1978 German Football (soccer) player B[229]
Dallas Angguish b. 1968 Australian Writer G[230]
Ängie b. 1995 Swedish Pop singer B[231]
Patrick Angus 1953–1992 American Artist G[232]
Anitta b. 1993 Brazilian Singer, songwriter B[233]
Alyson Annan b. 1973 Australian Field hockey player L[234]
Nicco Annan b. ? American Actor, dancer, choreographer G[235]
Anne-Marie b. 1991 English Singer-songwriter B[236]
Ignatius Annor b. ? Ghanaian Journalist G[237]
Ant b. 1967 American Actor, comedian B[238]
Concordia Antarova 1886–1959 Russian Opera singer L[239]
Katharine Anthony 1877–1965 American Biographer L[240]
Tafari Anthony b. ? Canadian Singer, songwriter G[241]
Trey Anthony b. 1974 Canadian Comedian, playwright L[242]
Steve Antin b. 1956 American Actor, screenwriter G[243]
Antinous 110–130 CE Greek Beloved of Roman Emperor Hadrian G[244]
Bethany Antonia b. 1997 English Actor L[245]
Nickie Antonio b. 1955 American Politician L[246]
Laura Antoniou b. 1963 American Author L[247]
Gloria E. Anzaldúa 1942–2004 American Writer L[248]
Omar Apollo b. 1997 American Musician G[249][250]
Luc Appermont b. 1949 Belgian TV presenter G[251]
Kwame Anthony Appiah b. 1954 Ghanaian Philosopher, writer G[252]
Alistair Appleton b. 1970 English TV presenter G[253]
Bettina Aptheker b. 1944 American Activist, academic L[254]
Aleksey Apukhtin 1840–1893 Russian Poet G[255]
Virginia Apuzzo b. 1941 American Gay rights and HIV/AIDS activist L[256]
Francisco Aragón b. ?[5] American Poet, editor, writer G[257]
Louis Aragon 1897–1982 French Poet, novelist B[258]
Gregg Araki b. 1959 American Filmmaker G[259]
Enrique Arancibia Clavel 1944–2011 Chilean Chilean DINA security service agent and assassinator G[260]
Roberto Arango b. ?[5] American Politician G[261]
Gérard Araud b. 1953 French Diplomat G[262]
John Aravosis b. 1963 American LGBT rights activist G[263]
Arca b. 1989 Venezuelan Electronic record producer, songwriter, mixing engineer, DJ G[264]
Penny Arcade b. 1950 American Performance artist, actor, playwright B[265]
Francesco Arcangeli 1737–1768 Italian Cook, criminal G[266]
Geisa Arcanjo b. 1991 Brazilian Shot putter, track and field athlete L[267]
Rose Arce b. ?[5] American TV journalist L[268]
Michael Arceneaux b. 1984 American Writer G[269]
Bert Archer b. 1968 Canadian Writer G[270]
David Archuleta b. 1990 American Singer-songwriter, actor G[271]
Alfie Arcuri b. 1988 Australian Singer-songwriter G[272]
Michael Arden b. 1982 American Actor, stage director, composer G[273]
Emile Ardolino 1943–1993 American Film director, choreographer, producer G[274]
Reinaldo Arenas 1943–1990 Cuban Writer G[275]
Bárbara "Babi" Arenhart b. 1986 Brazilian Handball player L[276]
Camilo Arenivar b. 1967 American Musician, minister G[277]
Pietro Aretino 1492–1556 Italian Writer, satirist G[278]
Fin Argus b. 1998 American Actor, musician G[279]
Joey Arias b. 1949 American Performance artist, drag performer G[280]
George Arison b. 1977 Georgian-American Businessman, investor, political activist G[281]
Walter Arlen 1920–2023 Austrian-American Composer G[282]
Giorgio Armani b. 1934 Italian Fashion designer B[283]
Joan Armatrading b. 1950 Kittian-British Singer-songwriter L[284]
Jillian Armenante b. 1968 American Actor, writer L[285]
Richard Armitage b. 1971 English Actor G[286]
Billie Joe Armstrong b. 1972 American Rock musician (Green Day) B[287]
Taylor Armstrong b. 1971 American TV personality B[288]
François Arnaud b. 1985 Canadian Actor B[289]
Chip Arndt b. 1966 American Reality TV show contestant, LGBT rights activist G[290]
Judith Arndt b. 1976 German Cyclist L[291]
Kristen Arnett b. 1980 American Author, essayist L[292]
Alice Arnold b. 1962 English Broadcaster, journalist L[293]
Mary Ellicott Arnold 1876–1968 American Social activist, writer L[294]
Polly Arnold b. 1972 American Chemistry professor L[295]
Jake Arnott b. 1961 English Author G[296]
Siri Hall Arnøy b. 1978 Norwegian Politician L[297]
Jean-Paul Aron 1925–1988 French Writer G[298]
Willem Arondeus 1894–1943 Dutch Painter, author, WWII Resistance member G[299]
Manish Arora b. 1972 Indian Fashion designer G[300]
Vardaan Arora b. 1992 Indian Singer G[301]
John S. Arrowood b. 1956 American Judge G[302]
Pat Arrowsmith b. 1930 English Writer, peace activist L[303]
Jennifer Arroyo b. 1975 American Musician L[304]
Rane Arroyo 1954–2010 American Poet, playwright, and scholar G[305]
Gavin Arthur 1901–1972 American Astrologer, sexologist B[306]
Robert Arthur 1925–2008 American Actor G[307]
Newton Arvin 1900–1963 American Writer, academic G[308]
Dorothy Arzner 1897–1979 American Film director L[309]
Anita Asante b. 1985 English Footballer L[310]
Brian Asawa 1966–2016 American Opera singer (countertenor) G[311]
Charles Robert Ashbee 1863–1942 English Architect, designer G[312]
John Ashbery 1927–2017 American Poet G[313]
Roy Ashburn b. 1954 American Politician G[314]
Henrik Asheim b. 1983 Norwegian Politician G[315]
Oreet Ashery b. 1966 Israeli-British Interdisciplinary artist L[316]
Asiahn b. 1987 American Singer-songwriter L[317]
Charles Ashleigh 1892–1974 English Labour activist, writer, translator G[318]
Howard Ashman 1950–1991 American Lyricist G[319]
Brooks Ashmanskas b. 1969 American Actor G[320]
Ashnikko b. 1996 American Rapper, singer-songwriter B[321]
Frederick Ashton 1904–1988 British Choreographer G[322]
Mark Ashton 1960–1987 English Gay rights activist, co-founder of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners G[323]
Othniel Askew 1972–2003 American Politician, murderer G[324]
Raoul Aslan 1886–1958 Austrian Actor G[325]
Isa Asp 1853–1872 Finnish Poet L[326]
Anthony Asquith 1902–1968 English Film director G[327]
Apurva Asrani b. 1978 Indian Filmmaker G[328]
Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy 1605–1677 French Musician, burlesque poet G[329]
Rob Astbury b. 1948 Australian Journalist, TV presenter G[330]
Nils Asther 1897–1981 Swedish Actor G[331]
Sverker Åström 1915–2012 Swedish Diplomat G[332]
Shinjiro Atae b. 1988 Japanese Musical artist G[333][334]
Karen Atala b. 1964 Chilean Lawyer, fighting for custody of her children L[335]
Kutluğ Ataman b. 1961 Turkish Filmmaker G[336]
David Atherton b. 1976 English Baker G[337]
John Atherton 1598–1640 English Anglican bishop executed for buggery G[338]
Ron Athey b. 1961 American Artist G[339]
Toni Atkins b. 1962 American Politician L[340]
Kelvin Atkinson b. 1969 American Politician; He and Sheridan Howard were the first same-sex couple to marry in Nevada G[341]
Ti-Grace Atkinson b. 1938 American Feminist author L[342]
Jake Atlas b. 1994 American Professional wrestler G[343]
Sa'ed Atshan b. 1984 Palestinian Anthropologist, professor G[344]
Dean Atta b. ?[5] British Poet G[345]
Gabriel Attal b. 1989 French Prime Minister of France G[346]
Efva Attling b. 1952 Swedish Jewelry designer, singer, model, dancer L[347]
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes b. 1984 American Writer L[348]
Clare Atwood 1866–1962 English Painter L[349]
Alex Au b. 1952 Singaporean LGBT rights activist, writer G[350]
Kevyn Aucoin 1962–2002 American Make-up artist G[351]
W. H. Auden 1907–1973 English Poet G[352]
Marie-Thérèse Auffray 1912–1990 French Painter, WWII resistance member L[353]
François Augiéras 1925–1971 French Writer G[354]
Anita Augspurg 1857–1943 German Jurist, actor, writer, feminist activist L[355]
John August b. 1970 American Screenwriter G[356]
Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 1674–1728 German-British Soldier, Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück G[357]
Seimone Augustus b. 1984 American Basketball player L[358]
Raveena Aurora b. 1994 American Singer-songwriter B[359]
Michael Ausiello b. 1972 American TV journalist G[360]
Alice Austen 1866–1952 American Photographer L[361]
Edward Avedisian 1936–2007 American Painter G[362]
Richard Avedon 1923–2004 American Photographer B[363]
Irma Avegno 1881–1913 Uruguayan Businesswoman L[364]
Joe Average b. 1957 Canadian Artist G[365]
Bronze Avery b. ?[5] American Singer-songwriter G[366]
Bob Avian 1937–2021 American Dancer, choreographer G[367]
Kevin Aviance b. 1968 American Entertainer G[368]
Mother Juan Aviance b. 1963 American Dancer, music artist, nightclub host, label owner G[369]
Erick Martínez Ávila 1980–2012 Honduran LGBT advocate, spokesperson G[370]
Arthur Aviles b. 1963 American Dancer, choreographer G[371]
Andrey Avinoff 1884–1949 Russian Entomologist, lepidopterist, botanist, artist, art critic G[372]
Yossi Avni-Levy b. 1962 Israeli Writer, diplomat G[373]
Axel and Eigil Axgil 1915–2011
1922–1995
Danish First gay couple in the world joined in a civil union G[374]
Kévin Aymoz b. 1997 French Figure skater G[375]
Tony Ayres b. 1961 Australian Film director, screenwriter G[376]
Omar Ayuso b. 1998 Spanish Actor G[377]
Assi Azar b. 1979 Israeli TV personality G[378]
Predrag Azdejković b. 1978 Serbian Film producer, journalist, LGBT rights activist G[379]
Mobeen Azhar b. 1980? British Journalist G[380]
Prince Abdul Azim of Brunei 1982–2020 Bruneian Film producer G[381]
Azis b. 1978 Romani-Bulgarian Chalga singer G[382]
Georges Azzi b. 1979 Lebanese Co-founder of Helem, a Lebanese non-profit organization for LGBT people G[383]
Jennifer Azzi b. 1968 American Basketball player L[384]


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See also

References

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