List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: T–V
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 " was not 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 towards 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,[update] Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree.[ 4]
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T
Author and filmmaker Abdellah Taïa
Manga artist Gengoroh Tagame
Actor George Takei
Memoirist Daniel Tammet
Activist Peter Tatchell
Classical composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Actress Hédi Temessy
Swimmer Ian Thorpe
Photographer Wolfgang Tillmans
Singer and politician Agnaldo Timóteo
Physician Margaret Todd
Writer, comedian, broadcaster and actress Sandi Toksvig
Actress and comedian Lily Tomlin
Attorney, lecturer and LGBT rights activist Maurice Tomlinson
Folk singers Topp Twins
Roman emperor Trajan
Filmmaker Monika Treut
Filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang
Geographer Yi-Fu Tuan
Football player Esera Tuaolo
Mathematician, computer scientist, logician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing
Poet Marina Tsvetaeva
Rower Emma Twigg
Name
Lifetime[ 5]
Nationality
Notable as
Notes[ 6]
Shaun T
b. 1978
American
Fitness trainer
G[ 7]
Monica Tabengwa
b. ?[ 5]
Botswanan
Lawyer, researcher for Pan-Africa ILGA and Human Rights Watch
L[ 8]
Lea Tahuhu
b. 1990
New Zealand
Cricketer
L[ 9]
Abdellah Taïa
b. 1973
Moroccan
Author, filmmaker
G[ 10]
Blyth Tait
b. 1961
New Zealand
Equestrian
G[ 11]
Gengoroh Tagame
b. 1964
Japanese
manga artist
G[ 12]
Kenzō Takada
1939–2020
Japanese-French
Fashion designer (Kenzo )
G[ 13]
Mutsuo Takahashi
b. 1937
Japanese
Author, poet
G[ 14]
Mark Takano
b. 1960
American
Politician
G[ 15]
George Takei
b. 1937
American
Actor
G[ 16]
Nanae Takizawa
b. 1987
Japanese
Volleyball player
L[ 17]
Costas Taktsis
1927–1988
Greek
Writer
G[ 18]
Olga Talamante
b. 1950
Mexican American
Political activist
L[ 19]
Michael Talbot
1953–1992
American
Author
G[ 20]
André Leon Talley
1949–2022
American
Editor
G[ 21] [ 22]
Tallulah
1948–2008
German
DJ
G [ 23]
Billye Talmadge
1929–2018
American
Activist, educator
L[ 24]
Adrian Tam
b. ?[ 5]
American
Politician
G[ 25]
Mariko Tamaki
b. 1975
Canadian
Writer, artist
L[ 26]
Alfhild Tamm
1876–1959
Swedish
Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst
L[ 27]
Daniel Tammet
b. 1979
English
Memoirist, autistic savant
G[ 28]
Theo Tams
b. 1975
Canadian
Pop singer
G[ 29]
Yen Tan
b. 1975
Malaysian-American
Filmmaker
G[ 30]
Norma Tanega
1939–2019
American
Folk/pop singer
L[ 31]
Shingo Tano
b. 1979
Japanese
Comedian
G[ 32]
Tristan Taormino
b. 1971
American
Author, columnist, film director
B[ 33]
Edward Tarletski
b. 1974
Belarusian
Drag comedy musician, human rights activists
G[ 34]
John Tartaglia
b. 1978
American
Puppeteer, actor
G[ 35]
Drew Tarver
b. 1985
American
Actor, comedian
B[ 36]
Juan de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana
1582–1682
Spanish
Writer
B[ 37]
Peter Tatchell
b. 1952
Australian-British
LGBT rights activist, politician
G[ 38]
Diana Taurasi
b. 1982
American
Basketball player
L[ 39]
Tayce
b. 1994
Welsh
Drag performer
G[ 40]
Carolyn Taylor
b. ?
Canadian
Actor, comedian
L[ 41]
Cecil Taylor
1929–2018
American
Jazz musician
G[ 42]
Holland Taylor
b. 1943
American
Actor
L[ 43]
Laurette Taylor
1884–1946
American
Actor
L[ 44]
Paul Taylor
1930–2018
American
Dancer, choreographer
G[ 45]
Penny Taylor
b. 1981
Australian
Basketball player
L[ 39]
Rashad Taylor
b. 1981
American
Politician
G[ 46]
Rip Taylor
1935–2019
American
Comedian, actor
G[ 47]
Robert V. Taylor
b. 1959
South African
Clergy
G[ 38]
Robin Lord Taylor
b. 1978
American
Actor
G[ 48]
Valerie Taylor
1913–1997
American
Writer, poet, activist
L[ 49]
Wesley Taylor
b. 1986
American
Stage actor, writer
G[ 50]
Bex Taylor-Klaus
b. 1994
American
Actor
L[ 51]
Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky
1850–1916
Russian
Dramatist, librettist, translator
G[ 52]
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
1840–1893
Russian
Classical music composer
G[ 53] [ 54]
Pavel Tchelitchew
1898–1957
Russian
Artist
G[ 55]
Michelle Tea
b. 1971
American
Writer, poet
L[ 56]
Clare Teal
b. 1973
English
Jazz musician
L[ 57]
Arjen Teeuwissen
b. 1971
Dutch
Equestrian
G[ 58]
Judite Teixeira
1880–1959
Portuguese
Writer
L[ 59]
Fernando Tejero
b. 1967
Spanish
Actor
G[ 60]
Arlando Teller
b. ?[ 5]
American
Politician
G[ 61]
Hédi Temessy
1925–2001
Hungarian
Actor
L[ 62]
Alice Temple
b. ?[ 5]
English
Pop musician, BMX racer
L[ 63]
Ösel Tendzin
1943–1990
American
Buddhist Lama
B[ 64]
Neil Tennant
b. 1954
English
Pop musician (Pet Shop Boys )
G[ 38]
Stephen Tennant
1906–1987
English
Aristocrat
G[ 65]
Matthew Tennyson
b. 1989
English
Actor
G[ 66]
Grigory Teplov
1717–1779
Russian
Academic administrator
G[ 67]
J.T. Tepnapa
b. 1977
American
Writer, producer, actor, director
G[ 68]
Matt Terry
b. 1993
English
Singer, songwriter
G[ 69]
Hermann von Teschenberg
1866–1911
Austrian
Barrister, translator, LGBT rights activist
G[ 70]
Mario Testino
b. 1954
Peruvian
Photographer
G[ 71]
David Testo
b. 1981
American
Soccer player
G[ 72]
Giovanni Testori
1923–1993
Italian
Writer, playwright, art historian, literary critic
G[ 73]
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
b. 1974
German
Racing cyclist
L[ 74]
Mark Tewksbury
b. 1968
Canadian
Swimmer
G[ 75]
Nik Thakkar
b. 1988
English
Multi-disciplinary artist
G[ 76]
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
1915–1973
American
Gospel musician
B[ 77] [ 78]
Carole Thate
b. 1971
Dutch
Field hockey player
L[ 79]
Maria Thattil
b. ?[ 5]
Australian
Model, make-up artist, podcaster, activist, beauty pageant winner
B[ 80]
Joe Thein
b. 1991
Luxembourgish
Politician
G[ 81]
William Ware Theiss
1931–1992
American
Costume designer
G[ 82]
William Thetford
1923–1988
American
Psychologist
G[ 83]
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
b. 1961
French
Classical musician
G[ 84]
Peter Thiel
b. 1967
American
Entrepreneur, venture capitalist
G[ 85]
Olivia Thirlby
b. 1986
American
Actor
B[ 86]
Jessica Thoennes
b. 1995
American
Rower
L[ 87]
Alyssa Thomas
b. 1992
American
Basketball player
L[ 88]
Gareth Thomas
b. 1974
Welsh
Rugby player
G[ 89]
Josh Thomas
b. 1987
Australian
Comedian
G[ 90]
Kristen Thomas
b. 1993
American
Rugby player
L[ 91]
Mickalene Thomas
b. 1971
American
Painter
L[ 92]
Owen Thomas
b. 1972
American
Blogger, website executive
G[ 93]
R. Eric Thomas
b. 1982?
American
Writer
G[ 94]
Russell Thomas
b. ?[ 5]
American
Opera singer
G[ 95]
Dunstan Thompson
1918–1975
American
Poet
G[ 96]
Geraldine Morgan Thompson
1872–1967
American
Social reform pioneer
L[ 97]
Scott Thompson
b. 1959
Canadian
Comedian
G[ 98]
Tessa Thompson
b. 1983
American
Actor
B[ 99]
Gordon Thomson
b. 1945
Canadian
Actor
G[ 100]
Ross Thomson
b. 1987
Scottish
Politician
G[ 101]
Virgil Thomson
1896–1989
American
Classical music composer
G[ 102]
Tomas Thordarson
b. 1974
Danish-Icelandic
Pop singer
G[ 103]
Markus Thormeyer
b. 1997
Canadian
Swimmer
G[ 104]
Bella Thorne
b. 1997
American
Actor, singer
B[ 105]
Tracy Thorne-Begland
b. 1966
American
Judge; 1st openly gay jurist elected by the Virginia General Assembly
G[ 106]
Ian Thorpe
b. 1982
Australian
Swimmer
G[ 107]
David Thorstad
1941–2021
American
Activist, historian
B[ 108]
Brad Thorson
b. 1987
American
Football player, rugby player
G[ 109]
Ingrid Thunem
b. 1989
Norwegian
Paralympic swimmer
L[ 110]
Wallace Thurman
1902–1934
American
Writer
G[ 111]
Tianqi Emperor
1605–1627
Chinese
Emperor of China
B[ 112]
Elliot Tiber
b. 1935
American
Writer
G[ 113]
Tiberius
42 BC–37 AD
Roman
Emperor
B[ 114]
Tatiana de la Tierra
1961–2012
Colombian-American
Writer
L[ 115]
John Tiffany
b. 1971
English
Theatre director
G[ 116]
Kari S. Tikka
1944–2006
Finnish
Legal scholar
G[ 117]
Bill Tilden
1893–1953
American
Athlete
G[ 118]
Linda Tillery
b. 1948
American
Singer, percussionist
L[ 119] [ 120] [ 121]
Wolfgang Tillmans
b. 1968
German
Artist
G[ 38]
Michael Tilson Thomas
b. 1944
American
Classical conductor, composer and musician
G[ 122]
Agnaldo Timóteo
1936–2021
Brazilian
Singer, politician
G[ 123]
Tinashe
b. 1993
American
Singer-songwriter
B[ 124]
Wayne Ting
b. ?[ 5]
American
Entrepreneur, investor, business executive
G[ 125]
Ted Tinling
1910–1990
English
Athlete, fashion designer
G[ 126]
Gary Tinterow
b. 1953
American
Art historian, curator
G[ 127]
Vladimir Tintor
b. 1978
Serbian
Actor
G[ 128]
Michael Tippett
1905–1998
English
Composer
G[ 129]
Richard Tisei
b. 1962
American
Politician
G[ 130]
Matthew Titone
b. 1961
American
Politician, lawyer
G[ 131]
Herman Tjeenk Willink
b. 1942
Dutch
Politician
G[ 132]
Tomas Tobé
b. 1978
Swedish
Politician
G[ 133]
Ronnie Tober
b. 1945
Dutch
Pop musician
G[ 134]
Mark Tobey
1890–1976
American
Abstract expressionist painter
G[ 135]
Andrew Tobias
b. 1947
American
Journalist, writer
G[ 136]
Herbert Tobias
1924–1982
German
Photographer
G[ 137]
Evan Todd
b. 1989
American
Actor, producer
G[ 138]
Margaret Todd
1859–1918
Scottish
Physician
L[ 139]
Patricia Todd
b. 1955
American
Politician
L[ 140]
Tô Hoài
1920–2014
Vietnamese
Writer
G[ 141]
Colm Tóibín
b. 1955
Irish
Writer
G[ 142]
Jani Toivola
b. 1977
Finnish
Actor, dancer, politician
G[ 143]
Sandi Toksvig
b. 1958
Danish-British
TV and radio personality
L[ 38]
Will Toledo
b. 1992
American
Singer-songwriter (Car Seat Headrest )
G[ 144]
Clyde Tolson
1900–1975
American
Associate Director of the FBI
G[ 145] [ 146] [ 147]
Henryk Tomaszewski
1919–2001
Polish
Mime
G[ 148]
Alejandro Tommasi
b. 1957
Mexican
Actor
G[ 149]
Ellen Tomek
b. 1984
American
Rower
L[ 150]
Jesús Tomillero
b. 1994
Spanish
Football referee
G[ 151]
Lily Tomlin
b. 1939
American
Actor, comedian
L[ 152]
Maurice Tomlinson
b. 1971
Jamaican
Attorney, law lecturer, LGBT and HIV activist
G[ 153]
Mel Tomlinson
1954–2019
American
Ballet dancer
G[ 154]
Taylor Tomlinson
b. 1993
American
Comedian
B[ 69]
Pier Vittorio Tondelli
1955–1991
Italian
Writer
G[ 155]
Karen Tongson
b. 1973
American
Cultural critic, writer, queer studies scholar
L[ 156]
Bruno Tonioli
b. 1955
Italian-English
Dancer, choreographer
G[ 157]
Philip Toone
b. 1965
Canadian
Politician
G[ 158]
Soxie Topacio
1952–2017
Filipino
Actor, director, comedian
G[ 159]
Jools & Lynda Topp
b. 1958
New Zealand
Pop musicians
L[ 160]
Luisita Lopez Torregrosa
b. 1943
Puerto Rican
Journalist, memoirist
L[ 161]
Art Torres
b. 1946
American
Politician
G[ 162]
Julio Torres
b. 1987
Salvadoran
Writer, comedian
G[ 163]
Justin Torres
b. 1980
American
Novelist
G[ 164]
Ritchie Torres
b. 1988
American
Politician; 1st openly gay candidate to be elected to legislative office in The Bronx
G[ 165]
Carmen Tórtola Valencia
1882–1955
Spanish
Dancer
L[ 166]
Nico Tortorella
b. 1988
American
Actor, model
B[ 167]
Peterson Toscano
b. 1965
American
Playwright, actor, LGBT rights activist
G[ 168]
Vaughn Toulouse
1959–1991
Jersey-English
Singer (Department S )
G[ 169]
Noel Tovey
b. 1934
Australian
Dancer, choreographer, actor
G[ 170]
Russell Tovey
b. 1981
English
Actor
G[ 171]
Andy Towle
b. 1967
American
Journalist, blogger
G[ 172]
Prescott Townsend
1894–1973
American
Activist
G[ 173]
Susannah Townsend
b. 1989
English
Field hockey player
L[ 174]
Sylvia Townsend Warner
1893–1978
English
Writer
B[ 175]
Pete Townshend
b. 1945
English
Musician, singer-songwriter (The Who )
B[ 176]
Jim Toy
1930–2022
American
LGBT rights activist
G[ 177]
Robert Tracy
1955–2007
American
Dancer, writer, educator, activist
G[ 178]
Trajan
53–117 AD
Roman
Soldier, emperor
G[ 179]
Jeff Trandahl
b. 1964
American
Politician
G[ 180]
Justin Tranter
b. 1980
American
Musician, songwriter, activist
G[ 181]
Stephen Trask
b. 1967
American
Rock musician, film composer
G[ 182]
P.L. Travers
1899–1996
Australian-British
Novelist, actor, journalist
B[ 183]
Philip Treacy
b. 1967
Irish
Milliner
G[ 38]
Ronald Tree
1897–1976
English
Politician
G[ 184]
Violet Trefusis
1894–1972
English
Writer
L[ 185]
Lucie Blue Tremblay
b. 1958
Canadian
Folk-rock musician
L[ 186]
Michel Tremblay
b. 1942
Canadian
Writer, playwright
G[ 187]
Roland Michel Tremblay
b. 1972
Canadian
Writer
G[ 188]
Bobby Trendy
b. 1981
American
Interior decorator, TV personality
G[ 189]
Charles Trenet
1913–2001
French
Singer
G[ 190]
Taylor Trensch
b. 1989
American
Actor
G[ 191]
Djuan Trent
b. 1986
American
YouTube personality, former beauty pageant titleholder
L[ 192]
Arthur Tress
b. 1940
American
Photographer
G[ 193]
Anette Trettebergstuen
b. 1981
Norwegian
Politician
L[ 194]
Monika Treut
b. 1954
German
Filmmaker
L[ 195]
João Silvério Trevisan
b. 1944
Brazilian
Writer
G[ 196]
Patrick Trevor-Roper
1916–2004
English
Doctor, LGBT rights activist
G[ 197]
Mark Trevorrow
b. 1959
Australian
Comedian
G[ 198]
Tony Tripoli
b. 1969
American
Actor
G[ 199]
Rose Troche
b. 1964
American
Filmmaker
L[ 200]
Walter Tróchez
1982–2009
Honduran
LGBT rights advocate
G[ 201]
Zdeněk Troška
b. 1953
Czech
Film director
G[ 202]
Rembert S. Truluck
1934–2008
American
Clergy
G[ 203]
Mary L. Trump
b. 1965
American
Psychologist, businessperson, author, niece of Donald Trump
L[ 204]
Tom Tryon
1926–1991
American
Actor, writer
G[ 205]
Kevin Tsai
b. 1962
Taiwanese
TV host, writer
G[ 206]
Tsai Ming-liang
b. 1957
Malaysian-Taiwanese
Film director
G[ 207]
Daniel C. Tsang
b. ?[ 5]
American
Activist, scholar
G[ 208]
Yannis Tsarouchis
1910–1989
Greek
Artist
G[ 209]
Tseng Kwong Chi (a.k.a. Joseph Tseng)
1950–1990
American
Photographer
G[ 210]
Christos Tsiolkas
b. 1965
Australian
Writer
G[ 211]
Olga Tsuberbiller
1885–1975
Russian
Mathematician
L[ 212]
Kitty Tsui
b. 1952
American
Author, poet, actor, bodybuilder
L[ 213]
Sam Tsui
b. 1989
American
Singer, YouTube personality
G[ 214]
Marina Tsvetaeva
1892–1941
Russian
Poet, writer
B[ 215]
Irene Tu
b. 1992
American
Comedian, actor, writer
L[ 216]
Torvald Tu
1893–1955
Norwegian
Poet, playwright, novelist
G[ 217]
Esera Tuaolo
b. 1968
American
Football player
G[ 218]
Yi-Fu Tuan
1930–2022
Chinese-American
Geographer
G[ 219]
Corin Tucker
b. 1972
American
Rock musician (Heavens to Betsy , Sleater-Kinney )
B[ 220]
Antony Tudor
1908–1987
English
Dancer, choreographer
G[ 221]
Ruby Tui
b. 1991
New Zealand
Rugby sevens player
L[ 222]
Henry Scott Tuke
1858–1929
English
Painter, photographer
G[ 223]
Mikhail Tumasov
b. ?[ 5]
Russian
LGBT rights activist
G[ 224]
Francis Tumblety
1833–1903
Irish–American
Medical charlatan
G[ 225]
Tommy Tune
b. 1939
American
Actor, dancer, choreographer, theater director
G[ 226]
Thomas M. Tunney
b. 1955
American
Entrepreneur, politician
G[ 227]
Alan Turing
1912–1954
English
Mathematician, cryptographer
G[ 228]
Colin Turnbull
1924–1994
American
Anthropologist
G[ 229]
Guinevere Turner
b. 1968
American
Actor, writer
L[ 230]
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
1898–1958
German
Actor
G[ 231]
Emma Twigg
b. 1987
New Zealand
Rower
L[ 232]
Stephen Twigg
b. 1966
English
Politician
G[ 233]
Cy Twombly
1928–2011
American
Painter
B[ 234]
James Tynion IV
b. 1987
American
Comic book writer
B[ 235]
Oras Tynkkynen
b. 1977
Finnish
Politician
G[ 236]
Sebastian Tynkkynen
b. 1989
Finnish
Politician
G[ 237]
U
Writer and social activist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
Actress Fernanda Urrejola
Statesman and scholar Sergey Uvarov
Name
Lifetime[ 5]
Nationality
Notable as
Notes[ 6]
Gal Uchovsky
b. 1958
Israeli
Screenwriter, producer, journalist, activist, TV personality
G[ 238]
Nicholas Udall
1504–1556
English
Playwright, schoolmaster
G[ 239]
Georg Uecker
b. 1962
German
Actor
G[ 240]
Wilhelm Uhde
1874–1947
German
Art historian
G[ 241]
Neda Ulaby
b. circa. 1970
American
Reporter
L[ 242]
Jessie Ulibarri
b. ?[ 5]
American
Politician
G[ 243]
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
1825–1895
German
Lawyer, jurist, journalist, writer, pioneer of sexology and the modern gay rights movement
G[ 244]
Ahmed Umar
b. 1988
Sudanese-Norwegian
Artist
G[ 245]
Luz María Umpierre
b. 1947
Puerto Rican
Poet, scholar, human rights activist
L[ 246]
Colton Underwood
b. 1992
American
TV personality, football player
G[ 247]
Katie Underwood
b. 1975
Australian
Pop singer (Bardot )
B[ 248]
Klára Ungár
b. 1958
Hungarian
Politician
L[ 249]
Tyrone Unsworth
2003–2016
Australian
Youth who committed suicide due to anti-gay bullying
G[ 250]
Jorma Uotinen
b. 1950
Finnish
Dancer, singer, choreographer
B[ 251]
Dave Upthegrove
b. 1971
American
Politician
G[ 252]
Enoé Uranga
b. 1963
Mexican
Politician; 1st openly lesbian member of the state legislature
L[ 253]
Brandon Uranowitz
b. 1986
American
Actor
G[ 254]
Marcus Urban
b. 1971
German
Footballer; Diversity adviser and campaigner
G[ 255]
Alejandro Urdapilleta
1954–2013
Uruguayan
Actor
G[ 256]
Torbjørn Urfjell
b. 1977
Norwegian
Politician
G[ 257]
Carlos Uriarte
b. 1979
American
Lawyer, United States Assistant Attorney General
G[ 258]
Brendon Urie
b. 1987
American
Singer, songwriter, musician (Panic! at the Disco )
B[ 259]
Michael Urie
b. 1980
American
Actor
G[ 260]
Fred Urquhart
1912–1995
Scottish
Writer
G[ 261]
Fernanda Urrejola
b. 1981
Chilean
Actor
B[ 262]
Anissa Urtez
b. 1995
American
Softball player, coach
L[ 263]
Justin Utley
b. ?[ 5]
American
Singer-songwriter
G[ 264]
Sergey Uvarov
1786–1855
Russian
Statesman, scholar, Minister of National Education
G[ 265]
David Uzochukwu
b. 1998
Austrian-Nigerian
Photographer
G[ 266]
V
Taoiseach of Ireland Leo Varadkar
Mountaineer Silvia Vasquez-Lavado
Writer Vasudhendra
Poet Vergil
Poet Paul Verlaine
Opera singer and actress Felicita Vestvali
Author Gore Vidal
Actor and film director Robert G. Vignola
Cricketer and track and field athlete Sunette Viljoen
Filmmaker Luchino Visconti
Poet Renée Vivien
Playwright Paula Vogel
Footballer Lucie Voňková
Poet Ocean Vuong
Name
Lifetime[ 5]
Nationality
Notable as
Notes[ 6]
Valentin Vaala
1909–1976
Finnish
Film director, screenwriter, editor
G[ 267]
James Vacca
b. 1955
American
Politician
G[ 268]
Christine Vachon
b. 1962
American
Film producer
L[ 21]
Brian Vahaly
b. 1979
American
Tennis player
G[ 269]
Urvashi Vaid
1958–2022
Indian-American
LGBT rights activist, lawyer
L[ 270] [ 271]
Sarah Vaillancourt
b. 1985
Canadian
Ice hockey player
L[ 272]
Hannu Väisänen
b. 1951
Finnish
Artist, writer
G[ 273]
Vajiravudh
1881–1925
Thai
King of Siam
G[ 274]
José de Meneses da Silveira e Castro, 2nd Marquis of Valada
1826–1895
Portuguese
Noble, politician
G[ 275]
Alisa Valdes
b. 1969
American
Author, journalist, producer
B[ 276]
Lupe Valdez
b. 1947
American
Sheriff
L[ 277]
José Ignacio Valenzuela
b. 1972
Chilean
Writer, screenwriter
G[ 278]
Max Valiquette
b. 1973
Canadian
Pop culture expert, TV personality
G[ 279]
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
1943–2001
Finnish-Sámi
Writer, musician, artist
G[ 280]
Fernando Vallejo
b. 1942
Colombian-Mexican
Author, filmmaker
G[ 281]
Pierre Vallières
1938–1998
Canadian
Journalist, writer
G[ 282]
Philippe Vallois
b. 1948
French
Filmmaker
G[ 283]
Arnaud Valois
b. 1984
French
Actor
G[ 284]
Louis Van Amstel
b. 1972
Dutch-American
Dancer, choreographer
G[ 285]
Danitra Vance
1954–1994
American
Comedian, actor
L[ 286]
Courtney Vandersloot
b. 1989
American
Basketball player
L[ 287]
John Van Druten
1901–1957
English
Actor, playwright
G[ 288]
Elke Vanhoof
b. 1991
Belgian
BMX rider
L[ 289]
Jonathan Van Ness
b. 1987
American
Hairdresser, podcaster, TV personality
G[ 290]
Gus Van Sant
b. 1952
American
Film director, photographer, musician
G[ 291]
Alison Van Uytvanck
b. 1994
Belgian
Tennis player
L[ 292]
Carl Van Vechten
1880–1964
American
Writer, photographer
G[ 293]
Tim Van Zandt
b. 1963
American
Politician, nurse, accountant
G[ 294]
Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr.
1907–1968
American
government official, politician
G[ 295]
Luther Vandross
1951–2005
American
Singer, songwriter, record producer
G[ 296]
Trent Vanegas
b. 1975
American
Blogger
G[ 297]
Kirsten Vangsness
b. 1972
American
Actor, writer
B[ 298]
Ruth Vanita
b. 1955
Indian
Academic, activist
L[ 299]
Cherry Vann
b. 1958
English
Bishop of Monmouth
L[ 300]
Joanne Vannicola
b. 1968
Canadian
Actor
L[ 301]
Robert Vano
b. 1948
Slovak
Photographer
G[ 302]
Leo Varadkar
b. 1979
Irish
Tánaiste , Taoiseach of Ireland
G[ 303]
Chavela Vargas
1919–2012
Mexican
Singer
L[ 304]
Jose Antonio Vargas
b. 1981
Filipino-American
Journalist
G[ 305]
António Variações
1944–1984
Portuguese
Pop musician
G[ 306]
Jeff Varner
b. 1966
American
Real estate agent, reality show contestant
G[ 307]
Vibeke Vasbo
b. 1944
Danish
Writer, activist
L[ 308]
Laura Vasilescu
b. 1984
Romanian
Handballer
L[ 309]
Junior Vasquez
b. 1946
American
DJ, musician
G[ 310]
Silvia Vasquez-Lavado
b. 1974
Peruvian-American
Explorer, mountaineer, social entrepreneur, technologist and first openly gay woman to complete the Seven Summits
L[ 311]
John Vassall
1924–1996
English
Civil servant, spy
G[ 312]
Vasudhendra
b. 1969
Indian
Author
G[ 313]
Gianni Vattimo
1936–2023
Italian
Politician, writer, philosopher
G[ 314]
Keith Vaughan
1912–1977
English
Painter
G[ 315]
R. M. Vaughan
b. 1965
Canadian
Poet, writer
G[ 316]
Ron Vawter
1948–1994
American
Actor
G[ 317]
Carmen Vázquez
1949–2021[ 5] [ 318]
Puerto Rican
Activist, writer
L[ 319]
Jesús Vázquez
b. 1965
Spanish
TV presenter
G[ 320]
Jorge Javier Vázquez
b. 1970
Spanish
TV presenter, writer, actor
G[ 321]
Dan Veatch
b. 1965
American
Swimmer
G[ 322]
Elihu Vedder
1836–1923
American
Painter, illustrator
G[ 323]
Nina Vedeneyeva
1882–1955
Russian
Physicist
L[ 324]
Anne Veenendaal
b. 1995
Dutch
Field hockey player
L[ 325]
Tanel Veenre
b. 1977
Estonian
Jewelry artist, designer
G[ 326]
Sebastián Vega
b. 1988
Argentine
Basketball player
G[ 327]
Jennifer Veiga
b. 1962
American
Politician
L[ 328]
Werner Veigel
1928–1995
German
News presenter
G[ 329]
Chloe Veitch
b. 1999
English
Model, media personality
B[ 330]
José de Meneses da Silveira e Castro, 2nd Marquis of Valada
1826–1895
Portuguese
Nobleman, politician
G[ 331]
Henri Velandia
b. 1983
Venezuelan
Dancer
G[ 332]
Patricia Velásquez
b. 1971
Venezuelan
Actor, model
B[ 333]
Ivan Velez Jr.
b. 1961
American
Writer, illustrator, cartoonist
G[ 334]
Jane Velez-Mitchell
b. 1956
American
TV journalist
L[ 335]
Glen Vella
b. 1983
Maltese
Singer
G[ 336]
Maurice Vellekoop
b. 1964
Canadian
Illustrator, comics artist
G[ 337]
Caetano Veloso
b. 1942
Brazilian
Composer, singer
B[ 338]
Nichi Vendola
b. 1958
Italian
Politician
G[ 339]
Anthony Venn-Brown
b. 1951
Australian
Author, former evangelist
G[ 340]
Julian Venonsky
b. 1993
American
Rower
G[ 341]
Dan Vera
b. ?[ 5]
American
Poet
G[ 342]
Johann Vera
b. 1995
Ecuadorian
Singer, actor
B[ 343]
Gerda Verburg
b. 1957
Dutch
Politician
L[ 344]
Fulco di Verdura
1898–1978
Italian
Jeweller
G[ 345]
Vergil
70-19 BC
Roman
Poet
G[ 346]
Paul Verlaine
1844–1896
French
Poet
B[ 347]
Rob Verlinden
b. 1950
Dutch
TV personality
G[ 348]
Reg Vermue
b. ?[ 5]
Canadian
Rock musician
G[ 349]
Jim Verraros
b. 1983
American
Pop musician, reality TV show contestant
G[ 350]
Nick Verreos
b. 1967
American
Fashion designer
G[ 351]
Gianni Versace
1946–1997
Italian
Fashion designer
G[ 352]
Mike Verschuur
b. 1987
Dutch
Racing driver
G[ 353]
Johan Verstreken
b. 1964
Belgian
TV presenter, politician
G[ 354]
Börje Vestlund
b. 1960
Swedish
Politician
G[ 355]
Felicita Vestvali
1831–1880
German
Opera singer, actor
L[ 356]
Théophile de Viau
1590–1626
French
Poet, dramatist
G[ 357]
Vice Ganda
b. 1976
Filipino
Comedian, TV presenter, actor, singer
G[ 358]
Gore Vidal
1925–2012
American
Writer, actor
B[ 359]
Kevin Vidal
b. ?
Canadian
Comedian, actor
B[ 360]
Ólína Guðbjörg Viðarsdóttir
b. 1982
Icelandic
Footballer
L[ 361]
Paco Vidarte
1970–2008
Spanish
Writer, LGBT rights activist
G[ 362]
Lena Videkull
b. 1962
Swedish
Footballer
L[ 363]
Salka Viertel
1889–1978
Ukrainian-American
Actor, screenwriter
L[ 364]
Filipp Vigel
1786–1856
Russian
Diplomat, memoirist
G[ 365]
Robert G. Vignola
1882–1953
Italian-American
Actor, film director, screenwriter
G[ 366]
Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria
1842–1919
Austrian
Nobleman
G[ 367]
Bruce Vilanch
b. 1948
American
Comedy writer, actor
G[ 368]
Hervé Vilard
b. 1946
French
Pop singer
G[ 369]
Sunette Viljoen
b. 1983
South African
Cricketer, track and field athlete
L[ 370]
Horacio Villalobos
b. 1970
Mexican
TV host, actor
G[ 371]
Elyse Villani
b. 1989
Australia
Cricketer
L[ 372]
Tom Villard
1953–1994
American
Actor
G[ 373]
Agustí Villaronga
1953–2023
Spanish
Director
G[ 374]
Linda Villarosa
b. 1959
American
Author, journalist
L[ 375]
José Villarrubia
b. 1961
American
Artist
G[ 376]
Xavier Villaurrutia
1903–1950
Mexican
Poet, playwright
G[ 377]
Jason Villegas
b. 1977
American
Artist
G[ 378]
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
1592–1628
English
Politician
G[ 379] [ 380]
Linda Villumsen
b. 1985
Danish-New Zealand
Road racing cyclist
L[ 381]
Diego Viñales
b. circa 1946/1947–1970
Argentine
Student who died during a police raid in a New York gay bar
G[ 382]
Norah Vincent
1968–2022
American
Journalist
L[ 383] [ 384]
Lilli Vincenz
1937–2023
American
Gay rights activist
L[ 385]
Vincint
b. ?
American
Pop singer
G[ 386]
Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge
1887–1963
British
Sculptor. translator
L[ 387]
Leonardo da Vinci
1452–1519
Italian (Florentine)
Artist, scientist, engineer, inventor
G[ 388] [ 389] [ 390]
Donald Vining
1917–1998
American
Writer
G[ 391]
Luchino Visconti
1906–1976
Italian
Filmmaker
G[ 392]
Pavel Vítek
b. 1962
Czech
Pop musician, actor
G[ 393]
Pabllo Vittar
b. 1994
Brazilian
Singer-songwriter, drag queen
G[ 394]
Renée Vivien
1877–1909
English
Poet
L[ 395]
Claude Vivier
1948–1983
Canadian
Composer
G[ 396]
Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
b. 1971
Australian
Discus thrower, boxer
L[ 397]
Danh Võ
b. 1975
Vietnamese-Danish
Artist
G[ 398]
Anna Vock
1885–1962
Swiss
Journalist, gay rights activist
L[ 399]
Bruce Voeller
1934–1994
American
Biologist, HIV/AIDS researcher
G[ 400]
Bruno Vogel
1898–1987
German
Writer, social activist, pacifist
G[ 401]
Joe Vogel
b. 1997
Uruguayan-American
Politician
G[ 402]
Paula Vogel
b. 1951
American
Playwright
L[ 403]
Paul C. Vogt
b. 1964
American
Actor, comedian
G[ 404]
Julia Volkova
b. 1985
Russian
Pop singer (t.A.T.u. )
B[ 405]
Lucie Voňková
b. 1992
Czech
Footballer
L[ 406]
Hein Vos
1903–1972
Dutch
Politician
G[ 407]
Pierre de Vos
b. 1963
South African
Constitutional law scholar
G[ 408]
Daniel Vosovic
b. 1981
American
Fashion designer
G[ 409]
Philip Voss
1936–2020
English
Actor
G[ 410]
Barbora Votíková
b. 1996
Czech
Footballer
L[ 411]
Božo Vrećo
b. 1983
Bosnian
Singer, musician
G[ 412]
Delwin Vriend
b. 1966
Canadian
LGBT rights activist
G[ 413]
Vũ Cát Tường
b. 1992
Vietnamese
Singer-songwriter
L[ 414]
Ocean Vuong
b. 1988
American
Writer
G[ 415]
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