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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 simply to 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]

G

Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6] Image
Gaahl b. 1975 Norwegian Black Metal vocalist (Gorgoroth) G[7]
Seth Gaaikema 1939–2014 Dutch Entertainer, writer G[8]
Stefano Gabbana b. 1962 Italian Fashion designer, Dolce & Gabbana G[9]
Hannah Gadsby b. 1978 Australian Comedian L[10]
Maria Gadú b. 1986 Brazilian Singer, musician L[11]
Lady Gaga b. 1986 American Singer, songwriter and actress B
Edward Gal b. 1970 Dutch Dressage rider G[12]
Patrick Gale b. 1962 English Author G[13]
Cathleen Galgiani b. 1964 American Politician L[14]
Erzsébet Galgóczi 1930–1989 Hungarian Writer, playwright, screenwriter L[15]
María Galindo b. 1964 Bolivian Psychologist, feminist, radio presenter, TV presenter, writer L[16]
Rudy Galindo b. 1969 American Figure skater G[17]
Vicky Galindo b. 1983 American Olympic athlete B[18]
Anya Gallaccio b. 1963 Scottish Artist L[19]
Tom Gallagher 1940–2018 American Diplomat and 1st officer of the U.S. Foreign Service to come out as gay G[20]
Simon Gallaher b. 1958 Australian Artist B[19]
John Galliano b. 1960 Gibraltarian Fashion designer G[19]
Steve Galluccio b. ? Canadian Screenwriter G[21]
Ron Galperin b. 1963 American Politician, lawyer G[22]
Paul Gambaccini b. 1949 British-American Radio and television presenter G[23]
Philip Gambone b. 1948 American Writer G[24]
Herbert Ganado 1906–1979 Maltese Politician G[25]
Nisha Ganatra b. 1974 Canadian Director, actor L[26]
Vice Ganda b. 1976 Filipino Actor, comedian, TV host, recording artist G[27]
Jeff Gannon (James Dale Guckert) b. 1958 American Journalist B[28]
Robert Gant b. 1968 American Actor G[29]
Emperor Gaozu of Han c. 256–195 BC Chinese (Han Dynasty) Head of state B[30]
Victor Garber b. 1949 Canadian Actor G[31]
Greta Garbo 1905–1990 Swedish Actor B[32]
Robert Garcia b. 1977 Peruvian-American Politician G[33]
Federico García Lorca 1898–1936 Spanish Poet, dramatist G[34]
Jonas Gardell b. 1963 Swedish Author, playwright, comedian G[35]
Randy Gardner b. 1958 American Figure skater G[36]
Chris Garneau b. 1982 American Rock musician G[37]
Randall Garrison b. 1951 Canadian Politician G[38]
Sam Garrison 1942–2007 American Lawyer, defended Nixon during impeachment trial G[39]
Krzysztof Garwatowski b. 1967 Polish LGBT activist, journalist, publisher G[40]
Alicia Gaspar de Alba b. 1958 American Writer L[41]
Stephen Gately 1976–2009 Irish Pop musician (Boyzone), actor G[42]
Mark Gatiss b. 1966 British Actor, writer G[24]
Sylvain Gaudreault b. 1970 Canadian Politician G[43]
Jean-Paul Gaultier b. 1952 French Fashion designer G[44]
Kerry Gauthier b. 1955 American Politician G[45]
Mary Gauthier b. 1962 American Singer, songwriter L[46]
Jordan Gavaris b. 1989 Canadian Actor G[47]
Darrin P. Gayles b. 1966 American Judge of the United States District Court G[48]
Jane Geddes b. 1960 American Golfer L[49]
Megan Rose Gedris b. 1986 American Comic artist, writer L[50]
Vera Gedroitz 1876–1932 Russian Surgeon, poet L[51]
Will Geer 1902–1978 American Actor B[52]
David Geffen b. 1943 American Record executive G[53]
Kai Gehring b. 1977 German Politician G[54]
Chris Geidner b. ?[5] American Journalist G[55]
Joe Genaro b. 1962 American Singer, punk rock musician (Dead Milkmen) G[56]
Jean Genet 1910–1986 French Playwright, political activist G[57]
Louise Boije af Gennäs b. 1961 Swedish Writer, feminist, author L[58]
Kitty Genovese 1935–1964 American Crime victim L[59]
Boy George b. 1961 British Pop musician (Culture Club) G[60]
Regina George b. 1991 Nigerian-American Sprinter L[61]
Stefan George 1868–1933 German Poet G[62]
Nicole Georges b. circa 1981 American Illustrator, zinester, educator L[63]
Adam Georgiev b. 1980 Czech Poet and prose author G[64]
Chrissy Gephardt b. ?[5] American Activist L[65]
Henry Gerber 1892–1972 German-American Gay rights activist G[66]
David Gerrold b. 1944 American Science fiction writer G[67]
Masha Gessen b. 1967 Russian-American Journalist, author and activist L[68]
Malcolm Gets b. 1963 American Actor G[69]
Nats Getty b. 1992 American Model, socialite, designer, artist, LGBTQ rights activist L[70]
Rituparno Ghosh 1963–2013 Indian Filmmaker, actor G[71]
Hyeong-do Gi 1960–1989 Korean Poet G[72]
Joel Gibb b. 1977 Canadian Folk-rock musician (The Hidden Cameras) G[73]
Nick Gibb b. 1960 English Politician G[74]
Andrea Gibson b. 1975 American Poet, activist L[75]
André Gide 1869–1951 French Author and Nobel prize winner G[76]
John Gielgud 1904–2000 English Actor G[77]
Rufus Gifford b. 1974 American Former ambassador and congressional candidate G[78]
Elizabeth Gilbert b. 1969 American Writer B[79]
Sara Gilbert b. 1975 American Actor L[80]
Jaime Gil de Biedma 1929–1990 Spanish Poet G[81]
Virginia "Ginny" Gilder b. 1958 American Rower L[82]
Peter Gill b. 1939 Welsh Playwright G[19]
Thea Gill b. 1970 Canadian Actor B[83]
Tim Gill b. 1953 American Software entrepreneur, LGBT rights activist G[84]
Kayne Gillaspie b. 1979 American Fashion designer G[85]
Christopher Gillis 1951–1993 Canadian Dancer, choreographer G[86]
Dan Gillespie Sells b. 1979 English Rock musician (The Feeling) G[87]
Laura Gilpin 1891–1979 American Photographer L[88]
Billy Gilman b. 1988 American Country singer and activist G[89]
Joann Ginal b. ? American Politician L[90]
Candace Gingrich b. 1966 American LGBT rights activist L[91]
Jon Ginoli b. 1959 American Rock musician (Pansy Division) G[92]
Allen Ginsberg 1926–1997 American Poet G[93]
John Giorno b. 1936 American Poet, performance artist G[94]
Missy Giove b. 1972 American Professional mountain biker L[95]
Barbara Gittings 1932–2007 American Gay rights activist L[96]
Hubert de Givenchy 1927–2018 French Fashion designer G[97]
Chris Glaser b. 1977 American Christian minister, activist, author G[98]
Sherry Glaser b. 1960 American Activist, actor L[99]
Gerald Glaskin 1923–2000 Australian Writer G[100]
Todd Glass b. 1964 American Stand-up comedian G[101]
Thomas Glave b. 1964 American Writer, essayist, professor G[102]
Tyler Glenn b. 1983 American Musician, vocalist (Neon Trees) G[103]
James Gleeson 1915–2008 Australian Painter G[104]
Deborah J. Glick b. 1950 American Politician L[105]
Wilhelm von Gloeden 1856–1931 German Photographer G[106]
John Glover b. 1944 American Actor G[107]
Gluck 1895–1978 British Painter L[108]
Hilda Gobbi 1913–1998 Hungarian Actress L[109]
God-Des and She (duo) b. ?[5] American Hip-hop duo L[110]
Glen Goei b. 1962 Singaporean Film and theatre director G[111]
Karel Goeyvaerts 1923–1993 Belgian 20th century classical composer G[112]
Michael Goff b. ? Founder of Out Magazine G[113]
Manvendra Singh Gohil b. 1965 Indian Prince of Rajpipla G[114]
Ari Gold b. 1974 American R&B musician G[115]
Craig Taro Gold b. 1969 American Writer and entertainer G[116]
Judy Gold b. 1962 American Comedian L[117]
Jackie Goldberg b. 1937 American Politician L[118]
Jason Goldberg b. ?[5] American Internet entrepreneur G[119]
Alison Goldfrapp b. 1966 British Musician B[120]
Brett Goldin 1977–2006 South African Actor G[121]
Julie Goldman b. ? American Comedian L[122]
Andrea Goldsmith b. 1950 Australian Writer L[123]
Andrew Goldstein b. 1983 American Lacrosse player G[124]
Oliver Goldstick b. 1961 American Screenwriter, producer G[125]
Gabriella Goliger b. ? Canadian Writer L[126]
Filipp Goloshchyokin 1876–1941 Russian Politician G[127]
Witold Gombrowicz 1904–1969 Polish Author, playwright B[128]
Peter Gomes b. 1942 American Baptist preacher, theologian G[129]
Jewelle Gomez b. 1948 American Writer, cultural worker L[130]
Marga Gomez b. 1960 American Comedian L[131]
Gongmin of Goryeo 1330–1374 Korean King during the Goryeo Dynasty B[132]
Javier Gonzales b. 1966 American Politician; 1st only openly gay mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico G[133]
Emma González b. 1999 American Activist, gun control advocate B[134]
Maya Christina Gonzalez b. 1964 American Artist L[135]
Rigoberto González b. 1970 American Writer G[136]
Félix González-Torres 1957–1996 Cuban Artist G[137]
Noam Gonick b. 1970 Canadian Artist, filmmaker G[138]
Brad Gooch b. 1952 American Writer G[24]
Paul Goodman 1911–1972 American Writer B[118]
Wes Goodman b. 1984 American Former politician outed after several sex scandals G[139][140][141]
Agnes Goodsir 1864–1939 Australian Portrait painter L[142]
Julie Goodyear b. 1942 English Actor B[143]
Debbie Googe b. 1962 English Rock musician (My Bloody Valentine) L[144]
Derrick Gordon b. 1991 American College basketball player G[145]
Peter Gordon b. 1963 New Zealander Chef G[146]
Rich Gordon b. 1948 American Politician G[147]
Lesley Gore 1946–2015 American Pop musician L[148]
Eva Gore-Booth 1870–1926 Irish Writer, activist L[149]
Brad Goreski b. 1977 American Television personality G[150]
Stephanie Gosk b. 1972 American Journalist and correspondent L[151]
John C. Goss b. 1958 American Artist, writer G[152]
Alex Goude b. 1975 French Actor, TV host, theatre director G[153]
Jason Gould b. 1966 American Actor G[154]
Nickolas Grace b. 1947 English Actor G[155]
Joey Graceffa b. 1991 American YouTube Personality G[156]
Gwendolyn Graham b. 1963 American Serial killer L[157]
Jessica Graham b. ? American Actor L[158]
Judy Grahn b. 1940 American Poet L[159]
Elisabeth de Gramont 1875–1954 French Writer B[160]
Steve Grand b. 1990 American Singer G[161]
Michael Grandage b. 1962 English Theatre director G[19]
LZ Granderson b. 1972 American Sportswriter G[162]
Farley Granger b. 1925 American Actor B[163]
Cary Grant 1904-1986 British-American Actor B[164]
John Grant b. 1968 American Rock musician (The Czars) G[165]
Russell Grant b. 1951 English Astrologer G[166]
Stephen Granville b. ?[5] British Musician (Bronski Beat) G[167]
Toni Graphia b. 1961/62 American Television writer, producer L[168]
Mitch Grassi b. 1992 American Singer, songwriter G[169]
Jim Gray 1958–2005 British Northern Ireland Ulster loyalist paramilitary leader B[170]
Devon Graye b. 1987 American Actor G[171]
Devin K. Grayson b. ? American Comic book writer and novelist B[172]
Steven Greenberg b. 1956 American Orthodox rabbi G[173]
Harlan Greene b. 1953 American Writer G[174]
Kenny Greene 1969–2001 American R&B musician (The Intro) G[175]
Robert Joseph Greene b. 1973 Canadian Writer G[176]
Justine Greening b. 1969 English Politician B[177]
Glenn Greenwald b. 1967 American Commentator G[178]
Alex Greenwich b. 1980 Australian Politician G[179]
Pascal Greggory b. 1954 French Actor G[180]
Brian Greig b. 1966 Australian Politician G[181]
Richard Grenell b. 1966 American Diplomat G[182]
Dorien Grey ?–2015 American Mystery writer G[183]
Joel Grey b. 1932 American Actor G[184]
Sasha Grey b. 1988 American Former porn star B[185]
John Greyson b. 1960 Canadian Filmmaker G[186]
Charles Griffes 1884–1920 American 20th century classical composer G[112]
Chad Griffin b. 1973 American Political strategist G[187]
Robert "Bobby" Wayne Griffith b. ?[5], d. 1989 American Gay suicide victim whose death made his mother become an LGBT advocate G[188]
Jim Grimsley b. 1955 American Writer and playwright G[189]
Brittney Griner b. 1990 American Professional basketball player L[190]
Inka Grings b. 1978 German Footballer B[191][192][193]
Scott Grimes b. 1982 American Bartender, Independent Congressional Candidate L[194]
Angelina Weld Grimke 1880–1958 American Journalist, poet L[195]
Nick Grimshaw b. 1984 English DJ, radio and television presenter G.[196][197]
George Grizzard 1928–2007 American Actor G[198]
David Groff b. ? American Poet, author G[199]
Jonathan Groff b. 1985 American Actor G[200]
Ole Henrik Grønn b. 1984 Norwegian Politician G[201]
Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim 1906–2003 German WWII concentration camp survivor G[202]
James Gruber 1928–2011 American Activist B[203]
Brett Josef Grubisic b. 1963 Canadian Writer G[204]
Detlef Grumbach b. 1955 German Writer, journalist G[205]
Luca Guadagnino b. 1971 Italian Film director G[206]
Stephen Guarino b. 1975 American Actor, comedian G[207]
Mondo Guerra b. 1978 American Fashion designer G[208]
Thomas Guerra b. 1985 American Landscape architect convicted in California of purposefully infecting others with HIV G[209]
Patrick Guerriero b. ? American Politician G[210]
Michael Guest b. 1957 American Diplomat, Ambassador to Romania G[211]
Carol Guess b. 1968 American Writer L[212]
Joan Guetschow b. 1966 American Biathlete L[213]
Hervé Guibert 1955–1990 French Writer G[214]
Sir Alec Guinness 1914–2000 English Actor B[215]
Joe Gulla b. 1964 American Playwright, actor G[216]
Steve Gunderson b. 1951 American Politician G[217]
Isobel Gunn 1780–1861 Scottish Laborer who passed as a man L[218]
Sakia Gunn 1987–2003 American Teenage murder victim L[219]
Tim Gunn b. 1953 American Television personality G[220]
Allan Gurganus b. 1947 American Writer G[221]
Prabal Gurung b. 1975 Nepalese-American Fashion designer G[222]
Reed Gusciora b. 1960 American Politician G[223]
Ignacio Gutiérrez b. 1976 Chilean Journalist G[224]
Israel Gutierrez b. 1977 American Journalist G[225]
Víctor Gutiérrez b. 1991 Spanish Water polo player G[226]
Eva Gutowski b. 1994 American YouTube personality B[227]
Lucía Guzmán b. ? American Politician L[90]
Roland Gwynne 1882–1971 British Politician, lover of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams G[228]
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