List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: I–J

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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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Rock musician Maja Ivarsson
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Paul Iacono b. 1988 American Actor G[7]
Janis Ian b. 1951 American Folk musician L[8]
Xandra Ibarra b. ?[5] American Performance artist L[9]
Arnell Ignacio b. 1964 Filipino TV personality, actor, singer B[10]
Witi Ihimaera b. 1944 New Zealand Author G[11]
Ioannis Ikonomou b. 1964 Greek Translator for the EU G[12]
Nnanna Ikpo b. ?[5] Nigerian Novelist G[13]
Pablo Illanes b. 1973 Chilean Writer, journalist, film director G [14]
iLoveMakonnen (stage name) b. 1989 American Rapper and singer G[15]
Silvana Imam b. 1986 Swedish Rapper L[16]
Blair Imani b. ? American Muslim activist L[17]
Mark Indelicato b. 1994 American Actor G[18]
Rita Indiana b. 1977 Dominican Author, singer-songwriter L[19]
William Inge 1913–1973 American Playwright, novelist G[20]
Per Imerslund 1912–1943 Norwegian Nazi socialist soldier, writer G[21]
John Inman 1935–2007 English Actor G[22]
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz b. 1983 Austrian Ski jumper L[23]
Doug Ireland b. 1946 American Journalist, blogger G[24]
Evelyn Irons 1900–2000 Scottish Journalist L[25]
Håkan Isacson 1958–2002 Swedish Intelligence agent G[26]
Richard Isay b. 1934 American Author, psychiatrist G[27]
Sharon Isbin b. 1956 American Classical musician L[28]
Taiga Ishikawa b. 1974 Japanese Politician, activist G[29]
Wataru Ishizaka b. 1976 Japanese Politician, LGBT rights activist G[30]
Sam Irvin b. 1956 American Director G[31]
Elisabeth Irwin 1880–1942 American Educator, psychologist, reformer L[32]
Christopher Isherwood 1904–1986 English Author G[33]
Arturo Islas 1938–1991 American Academic G[34]
Maja Ivarsson b. 1979 Swedish Rock musician (The Sounds) B[35]
George Cecil Ives 1867–1950 English Poet, writer, penal reformer, gay rights campaigner G[36]
James Ivory b. 1928 American Filmmaker G[37]
Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz 1894–1980 Polish Poet, writer B[38]
Harish Iyer b. 1979 Indian Activist G[39]
Boris Izaguirre b. 1965 Venezuelan Writer G[40]
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J

Actor and theatre director Derek Jacobi
Illustrator and author Tove Jansson
Musician Elton John
Architect Philip Johnson
Singer-songwriter Janis Joplin
Politician, activist, lawyer Barbara Jordan
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Paul Jabara 1948–1992 American Actor, singer-songwriter G[41]
Brian Keith Jackson b. 1968 American Writer G[42]
Cheyenne Jackson b. 1975 American Actor G[43]
Colin Jackson b. 1967 Welsh Sprinter, hurdler G[44]
Jack Jackson Jr. b. ?[5] American Politician G[45]
Paris Jackson b. 1998 American Actress, daughter of Michael Jackson B[46]
Max Jacob 1876–1944 French Poet, painter, writer, critic G[47]
Sir Derek Jacobi b. 1938 English Actor, director G[48]
Helen Jacobs 1908–1997 American Professional tennis player L[49]
Marc Jacobs b. 1963 American Fashion designer G[50]
Abbi Jacobson b. 1984 American Film actor B[51]
Peter Marc Jacobson b. 1957 American Actor and director G[52]
Cheryl Jacques b. 1962 United States Politician, LGBT rights activist L[53]
Felix Jaehn b. 1994 German DJ and record producer B[54]
Hans Henny Jahnn 1894–1959 German Playwright, novelist B[55]
Sabrina Jalees b. 1985 Canadian Comedian L[56]
Afdhere Jama b. 1978 Somalian Writer G[57]
Paco Jamandreu 1925-1995 Argentinian Fashion designer and actor G[58]
James VI and I 1567-1625 Scottish King G[59][60]
Aiden James b. 1982 American Singer-songwriter G[61]
Duncan James b. 1978 English Singer-songwriter (Blue) B[62]
G. Winston James b. ?[5] American Poet, essayist, editor, and activist G[63]
Jeremy James b. 1978 American Singer-songwriter G[64]
Kevin James b. 1963 American Broadcaster, political candidate and former Assistant U.S. Attorney G[65]
Margot James b. 1958 English Politician, entrepreneur L[66]
Marlon James b. 1970 Jamaican Writer G[67]
Parson James b. 1994 American Singer-songwriter G[68]
Sylvester James 1948–1988 American Musician and drag artiste G[69]
Crystal Jang b. ?[5] American LGBT activist L[70]
Claude Janiak b. 1948 Swiss Politician G[71]
Maria Janion b. 1926 Polish Scholar, critic, literary theoretician, politician L[72]
Tove Jansson 1914–2001 Finnish Author L[73]
Derek Jarman 1942–1994 English Film director G[74]
Alfred Jarry 1873–1907 French Playwright G[75]
Jason and deMarco (band) b. 1975, 1976 American Christian musical duo G[76]
Lauren Jauregui b, 1996 American Singer (Fifth Harmony) B[77]
Karla Jay b. 1947 American Professor, LGBT rights activist L[78]
Lorri Jean b. ? American LGBT rights activist L[50]
Alex Jeffers b. ?[5] American Writer G[79]
Patrick Jeffrey b. 1965 American Diver G[80]
Konstanty Jeleński 1922–1987 Polish Writer G[81]
Roy Jenkins 1920-2003 British Politician, historian and writer B[82]
Walter Jenkins 1918–1985 American Special assistant to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson B[83]
Dale Jennings 1917-2000 American LGBT rights activist, playwright and author G[84]
Shyla Jennings b. 1989 American Porn Star B[85][85]
Drake Jensen b. 1970 Canadian country singer-songwriter G[86]
Christian Jessen b. 1977 British Medical doctor and Television presenter. G.[87]
Jessie J b. 1988 English Singer-songwriter B[88]
Michael Jeter 1952–2003 American Actor G[89]
Geri Jewell b. 1956 American Comedian, actor L[90]
Sophia Jex-Blake 1840-1912 English Physician and suffragist L[91]
Sarah Orne Jewett 1849–1909 American Author L[92]
Barbara Jezeršek b. 1986 Slovenian Skier L[93]
Patria Jiménez b. 1957 Mexican Politician, first openly lesbian member of the Congress of Mexico L[94]
Phil Jimenez b. 1970 American Comic artist G[95]
Emperor Jing of Han 188–141 BC Chinese (Han Dynasty) Head of state B[96]
Laurie Jinkins b. ? American Politician L[97]
Peter Jöback b. 1971 Swedish Singer G[98]
Jobriath 1946–1983 American Rock musician G[99]
Percy Jocelyn 1764–1842 Irish Anglican Bishop of Clogher G[100]
Sonja Jógvansdóttir b. 1977 Faroese Journalist, establisher and coordinator of SAMTAK L[101]
Klara Johanson 1875-1948 Swedish Journalist L[102]
Karan Johar b. 1972 Indian Actor, film director, screenwriter, television personality G[103]
Edmund John 1883–1917 English Uranian poet G[104]
Elton John b. 1947 English Musician G[105]
Gwen John 1876-1939 Welsh Painter B[106]
Jeffrey John b. 1953 English Anglican priest G[107]
Jasper Johns b. 1930 American Artist G[108]
Christine Johnson b. 1968 American Politician L[109]
Craig Johnson b. ? American Film director, screenwriter G[110]
Darren Johnson b. 1966 English Politician G[111]
Dean Johnson 1961-2007 American Musician, party promoter, sex worker G[112]
Fenton Johnson b. 1954 American Author G[113]
Glory Johnson b. 1990 American Basketball player L[114]
Holly Johnson b. 1960 English Musician G[115]
Joanna Johnson b. 1961 American Actress L[116]
Lionel Johnson 1867–1902 English Poet G[117]
Liz Johnson b. 1974 American Professional ten-pin bowler L[118]
My-King Johnson b. ? American 1st openly gay football scholarship player in the NCAA (college) G[119]
Philip Johnson 1906–2005 American Architect G[120]
Sonia Johnson b. 1936 American Feminist activist and writer L[121]
Van Johnson 1916-2008 American Film and television actor and dancer G[122]
Frances Benjamin Johnston 1864–1952 American Photographer L[123]
Gus Johnston b. 1979 Australian Creative director, filmmaker, LGBT activist, and former field hockey player G[124]
Jill Johnston 1929-2010 American Feminist author and cultural critic L[125]
Lyndon Johnston b. 1961 Canadian Former figure skater G[126]
Justine Joli b. 1980 American Porn Star B[127][128][129]
Angelina Jolie b. 1975 American Actor B[130]
Gerard Joling b. 1960 Dutch Singer G[131]
Aled Haydn Jones b. 1976 Welsh Radio DJ G[132]
Allison Jones b. 1984 American Paralympic skier and cyclist L[133]
Bill T. Jones b. 1952 American Dancer, choreographer G[134]
Cherry Jones b. 1956 American Actor L[135]
Cleve Jones b. 1954 American Activist G[136]
G. B. Jones b. 1965 Canadian Artist, filmmaker B[137]
Randy Jones b. 1952 American Pop singer (Village People) G[138]
Rosie Jones b. 1959 American Golfer L[139]
Shevrin D. Jones b. 1983 American Politician and teacher; 1st openly gay African-American legislator in Florida G[140]
Steffi Jones b. 1972 German Football manager and former player L[141]
Dennis de Jong b. 1955 Dutch Politician G[142]
Wolfgang Joop b. 1944 German Fashion Designer B[143]
Janis Joplin 1943–1970 American Singer B[144]
Barbara Jordan 1936–1996 American U.S. Representative from Texas L[145]
June Jordan 1936-2002 Caribbean-American Poet, essayist, teacher, and activist B[146]
Leslie Jordan b. 1955 American Actor G[147]
Orlando Jordan b. 1980 American Professional wrestler B[148]
Marcel Jouhandeau 1888–1979 French Writer G[149]
Robert Joy b. 1951 Canadian Actor G[150]
Mychal F. Judge 1933–2001 American Franciscan priest, FDNY chaplain, "Saint of 9/11". G[151]
Rafe Judkins b. 1983 American Reality show contestant G[152]
Isaac Julien b. 1960 English Installation artist, filmmaker, director G[153]
Miranda July b. 1974 American Performance artist, filmmaker, writer B[154]
Sabine Jünger b. 1973 German Politician L[155]
Jolie Justus b. 1971 American Politician L[156]
Claude Jutra 1930–1986 Canadian Filmmaker G[157]
Patrick Juvet b. 1950 Swiss Singer B[158]
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