List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: P–Q

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The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "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 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]

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.

P

Actress Ellen Page
Musician Amanda Palmer
Activist Arsham Parsi
Politician Annise Parker
Field hockey player Maartje Paumen
Rock musician Kate Pierson
Composer Cole Porter
Novelist Marcel Proust
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Svante Pääbo b. 1955 Swedish Biologist, paleogeneticist B[7]
Lee Pace b. 1979 American Actor G[8]
Brian Paddick b. 1958 English Police officer, politician G[9]
Hugh Paddick 1915–2000 English Actor G[10]
Rustom Padilla b. 1965 Filipino Actor G[11]
Steve Padilla b. 1967 American Politician G[12]
Robert Páez b. 1994 Venezuelan Diver G[13]
Ellen Page b. 1987 Canadian Actress L[14]
Ken Page b. 1954 American Actor G[15]
Tommy Page 1970–2017 American Pop singer-sonwriter G[16]
Camille Paglia b. 1947 American Teacher, social critic L[17]
Paige b. 1992 English Professional wrestler B[18]
Peter Paige b. 1969 American Actor, director G[19]
David Paisley b. 1979 Scottish Actor G[20]
Rick Palacio b. 1974 American Politician G[21]
Monica Palacios b. ?[5] American Playwright L[22]
Chuck Palahniuk b. 1962 American Writer G[23]
Anita Pallenberg b. 1944 German Model, actor and fashion designer B[24]
Owen Pallett b. 1981 Canadian Musician G[25]
Ron Palillo 1949–2012 American Actor, teacher G[26]
Dave Pallone b. 1951 American Major League umpire G[27]
Alisa Palmer b. ?[5] Canadian Theatre director, playwright L[28]
Amanda Palmer b. 1976 American Musician B[29]
Tom G. Palmer b. 1956 American Writer G[30]
Zoie Palmer b. 1977 English-Canadian Actress L[31]
Pammenes of Thebes ? Theban General G[32]
Sam Pancake b. ?[5] American Actor G[33]
Maulik Pancholy b. 1974 American Actor G[34]
Šárka Pančochová b. 1990 Czech Snowboarder L[35]
Aleksei Panin b. 1977 Russian Actor B[36]
Chuck Panozzo b. 1948 American Musician G[37]
Sunil Babu Pant b. 1972 Nepalese Politician G[38]
Antonia Pantoja 1922–2002 American Educator, social worker L[39]
Morris Panych b. 1952 Canadian Playwright G[40]
Panzi b. 1954 American Businessperson, LGBT rights activist G[41]
Dimitris Papaioannou b. 1964 Greek Theatre director, choreographer, visual artist G[42]
Chris Pappas b. 1980 American Politician G[43]
Anna Paquin b. 1982 New Zealander Actor B[44]
Julieta Paredes b. 1967 Bolivian Poet, singer-songwriter, writer L[45]
Janet Paraskeva b. 1946 English Civil servant L[9]
Bob Paris b. 1959 American Bodybuilder G[46]
Annise Parker b. 1956 American Politician L[47]
Craig Parker b. 1970 New Zealand Actor G[48]
Michelle Parkerson b. ?[5] American Filmmaker, academic L[49]
Paul Bonifacio Parkinson b. 1991 Italian-Canadian Figure skater G[50]
Alex Parks b. 1984 English Musician, songwriter L[51]
David Parks b. 1943 American Politician G[52]
Pratibha Parmar b. ?[5] British Filmmaker L[53]
Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok 1885–1933 Russian Poet L[54]
Gina Parody b. 1973 Colombian Lawyer and politician; 1st lesbian to serve as the Education Minister of Columbia L[55]
Lily Parr 1905–1978 English Footballer L[56]
Matthew Parris b. 1949 English Journalist, former Member of Parliament G[9]
Evalyn Parry b. ?[5] Canadian Musician, actor, playwright L[57]
Arsham Parsi b. 1980 Iranian LGBT rights activist G[58]
Anja Pärson b. 1981 Swedish Alpine skier L[59]
Jim Parsons b. 1973 American Actor G[60]
Harry Partch 1901–1974 American Composer, instrument builder G[61]
John Partridge b. 1971 English Actor G[62]
Nick Partridge b. ?[5] English Businessperson, AIDS activist G[9]
Thomas Pasatieri b. 1945 American Composer G[63]
Pier Paolo Pasolini 1922–1975 Italian Writer, filmmaker G[64]
Stacie Passon b. ?[5] American Film director, screenwriter L[65]
Walter Pater 1839–1894 English Writer, literary critic G[66]
Tam Paton b. 1937 Scottish Businessperson G[67]
Paul Patrick b. 1950 English Teacher, LGBT rights activist G[68]
Robert Patrick b. 1937 American Playwright G[69]
Pat Patterson b. 1941 Canadian Wrestler G[70]
Rahsaan Patterson b. 1974 American Actor, singer G[71]
Romaine Patterson b. 1977 American Radio personality, LGBT rights activist L[72]
Derek Pattinson 1930–2006 English Civil servant, clergy G[73]
Brad Patton b. 1972 Swedish-Australian Pornographic actor, figure skater G[74]
Cindy Patton b. 1956 American Historian, sociologist L[75]
Mark Patton b. 1964 American Actor G[76]
Caroline Paul b. 1963 American Writer L[77]
Paul Oscar b. 1970 Icelandic Singer-songwriter, disc jockey G[78]
Sarah Paulson b. 1974 American Actor L[79]
Maartje Paumen b. 1985 Dutch Field hockey player L[80]
Pausanias of Orestis 400–336 BC Greek Bodyguard G[81]
Graham Payn 1918–2005 English Actor, partner of Noël Coward G[82]
Waylon Payne b. 1972 American Musician G[83]
Heather Peace b. 1976 English Actor, musician L[84]
Peaches b. 1968 Canadian Musician B[85]
Sarah Peake b. ?[5] American Politician L[86]
Douglas Pearce p. 1956 English Musician G[87]
Louise Pearce 1885–1959 American Pathologist L[88]
Peter Pears 1910–1986 English Opera singer, partner of Benjamin Britten G[89]
Felicia Pearson b. 1980 American Actress, author L[90]
Lee Pearson b. 1974 British Paralympian G[91]
Trey Pearson b. ?[5] American Singer-songwriter G[92]
Dale Peck b. 1967 American Writer G[93]
Jamie Pedersen b. 1968 American Politician G[94]
Paula Pell b. 1963 American Screenwriter, actress G[95]
Otto Peltzer 1900–1970 German World record holder in running G[96]
Charice Pempengco b. 1992 Filipino Singer L[97]
Karleen Pendleton Jiménez b. ?[5] American-Canadian Writer L[98]
Sandro Penna 1906–1977 Italian Writer G[99]
Marco Pennette b. 1960 American Screenwriter G[100]
Raquel Pennington b. 1988 American Mixed martial artist L[101]
Carole Péon b. 1978 French Triathlete L[102]
William Armstrong Percy III b. 1933 American Writer, historian G[103]
William Alexander Percy 1885–1942 American Writer G[104]
Neal Peres Da Costa b. 1964 Australian Musician G[105]
Charles Perez b. 1964 American Reporter, news presenter G[106]
Joel Perez b.[5] American Actor G[107]
John Pérez b. 1969 American Politician G[108]
Perfume Genius b. 1981 American Musician G[109]
Anthony Perkins 1932–1992 American Actor B[110]
Sue Perkins b. 1969 English Comedian L[111]
Cristina Peri Rossi b. ?[5] Uruguayan Novelist, poet, translator, and short story writer L[112]
Dennis Peron b. 1945 American LGBT rights activist, Politician G[113]
Stewart Perowne 1901-1989 British Diplomat, archaeologist, explorer and historian G[114]
Conny Perrin b. 1990 Swiss Tennis player L[115]
Michael Holloway Perronne b. 1974 American Writer G[116]
Linda Perry b. 1965 American Musician L[117]
Troy D. Perry b. 1940 American Clergy G[118]
Stan Persky b. 1941 Canadian Writer G[119]
Wyatt Pertuset b. ?[5] American Football player G[120]
Mayssa Pessoa b. 1984 Brazilian Handball player L[121]
Coco Peru b. ?[5] American Comedian G[122]
Beate Peters b. 1959 German Javelin thrower L[123]
Julie Anne Peters b. 1952 American Writer L[124]
Robert Peters b. 1924 American Poet, teacher G[125]
Desislava Petrova b. 1980 Bulgarian Activist L[126]
Roger Peyrefitte 1907–2000 French Writer, diplomat G[127]
Michael Phair b. 1950 Canadian Politician G[128]
Kerryn Phelps b. 1957 Australian Physician L[129]
Prince Philipp of Hesse 1896–1980 German Nobleman, politician B[130]
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans 1640–1701 French Duke G[99]
Carl Phillips b. 1959 American Writer G[131]
Gretchen Phillips b. 1963 American Musician L[132]
Joe Phillips b. 1969 American Comic artist G[133]
Paul Phillips b. ?[5] American Musician G[134]
Randy Phillips b. 1990 American LGBT rights activist, military G[135]
Glyn Philpot 1884–1937 English Painter, sculptor G[136]
Dominique Phinot c. 1510–c. 1556 Franco-Flemish Composer G[137]
Dean Phoenix b. 1974 Mexican Pornographic actor G[138]
Phranc b. 1957 American Musician L[139]
David Pichler b. 1968 American Olympic diver G[140]
Jan Pieńkowski b. 1936 Polish-British Author G[141]
Tuulikki Pietilä 1917–2009 Finnish Artist L[142]
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha b. 1975 Canadian Poet, educator L[143]
David Hyde Pierce b. 1959 American Actor G[144]
Jack Pierson b. 1960 American Artist G[145]
Kate Pierson b. 1948 American Rock musician (The B-52's) B[146]
Richard Pillard b. 1933 American Professor G[147]
Robert Pincus-Witten 1935-2018 American Art historian G[148]
Virgilio Piñera 1912–1979 Cuban Author, playwright G[149]
Miguel Piñero 1946–1988 Puerto Rican Playwright, actor G[150]
Nimrod Ping 1947–2006 English Architect, politician G[151]
Fernanda Pinilla b. 1994 Chilean Football player L[152]
Daniel Pinkham 1923–2006 American Composer, musician G[63]
Doug Pinnick b. 1950 American Rock musician (King's X) G[153]
Danny Pintauro b. 1976 American Actor G[154]
Ricardo Pinto b. 1961 British Computer game programmer and writer G[155]
Margarita Pisano 1932-2015 Chilean Architect and writer L[156]
Aslie Pitter b. ?[5] English Footballer G[157]
Richard Plant 1910–1998 German Writer G[158]
Peter Plate b. 1967 German Pop musician (Rosenstolz) G[159]
Plato 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC Greek Philosopher G[160]
Aubrey Plaza b. 1984 American Actress, comedian B[161]
Jack Plotnick b. 1968 American Actor G[162]
Guglielmo Plüschow 1852–1930 German Artist G[163]
Mark Pocan b. 1964 American Politician G[164]
Brian Pockar 1959–1992 Canadian Figure skater G[165]
Jeremy Podeswa b. 1962 Canadian Film and television director G[166]
Lina Poletti 1885–1971 Italian Feminist L[167]
Jared Polis b. 1975 American Politician G[168]
Patrik-Ian Polk b. 1973 American Television director, producer G[169]
James B. Pollack 1938–1994 American Astrophysicist G[170]
Ingrid Pollard b. 1953 Guyanese-British Photographer L[171]
Joey Pollari b. 1994 American Actor G[172]
Eva Polna b. 1975 Russian Singer, composer, songwriter B[173]
Álvaro Pombo 1939 Spanish Writer G[174]
Carole Pope b. 1950 Canadian Musician L[175]
Inger Pors Olsen b. 1966 Danish Rower L[176]
Mary Portas b. 1962 English Fashion designer L[177]
Billy Porter b. 1969 American Entertainer G[178]
Cole Porter 1891–1964 American Composer G[63]
Dorothy Porter 1954–2008 Australian Poet L[179]
Zac Posen b. 1980 American Fashion designer G[180]
Jill Posener b. 1953 British Photographer and playwright L[181]
Sue-Ann Post b. 1964 Australian Comedian, writer L[182]
Wallace Potts 1947–2006 American Film director, screenwriter, archivist G[183]
Alan Poul b. 1954 American Film and television producer, director G[184]
Francis Poulenc 1899–1963 French Composer B[99]
Karin Power b. 1982/83 American Politician L[185]
Kid Congo Powers b. 1959 American Musician (The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) G[186]
Susan Powter b. 1957 Australian Author, fitness guru L[187]
Sarah Prager b. ?[5] American LGBTQ writer and historian L[188]
James Pratt and John Smith 1805–1835, 1795–1835 English Groom and laborer executed for sodomy G[189]
Louise Pratt b. 1972 Australian Politician L[190]
Minnie Bruce Pratt b. 1946 American Writer, poet L[191]
Rosa von Praunheim b. 1942 German Film director G[192]
Keith Prentice 1940–1992 American Actor G[193]
John Preston 1945–1994 American Writer, LGBT rights activist G[194]
Adam Price b. 1968 Welsh Politician G[195]
Christopher Price 1967–2002 English Broadcaster G[196]
Dennis Price 1915–1973 English Actor G[197]
Gordon Price b. ?[5] Canadian Politician G[198]
Mark de Solla Price b. 1960 American Writer, AIDS activist G[199]
Vincent Price 1911-1993 American Actor B[200]
Victoria Price b.1962 American Author, public speaker L[201]
Lionel Pries 1897–1968 American Architect, artist, professor G[202]
Peter Prijdekker b. 1948 Dutch Swimmer G[203]
Prinzzess b. 1985 American Porn Star B[204]
Shaun Proulx b. 1968 Canadian Writer G[205]
Marcel Proust 1871–1922 French Writer B[206]
Animal Prufrock b. 1975 American Rock musician L[207]
Charles Pugh b. 1971 American Journalist, politician G[208]
W. H. Pugmire b. 1951 American Horror writer G[209]
Manuel Puig 1932–1990 Argentinian Writer G[210]
Chris Pureka b. ?[5] American Singer-songwriter G[211]
Shannon Purser b. 1997 American Actress B[212]
Martin C. Putna b. 1968 Czech Literary historian, university teacher, publicist and essayist G[213]
Olivier Py b. 1965 French Director, actor, writer G[214]
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Musicians Tegan and Sara
Theatre director José Quintero
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
QBoy b. 1978 British Rapper, music producer G[215]
Yair Qedar b. 1969 Israeli Filmmaker, journalist, activist G[216]
Qiao Qiao b. 1979 Chinese Musician L[217]
George Quaintance 1902–1957 American Artist G[218]
Andy Quan b. 1969 Canadian Writer G[219]
Virgínia Quaresma 1882–1973 Portuguese Journalist L[220]
David Quarrey b. ?[5] British Diplomat G[221]
Carol Queen b. 1957 American Writer B[222]
Ruben Quesada b. ?[5] American Educator, editor G[223]
Roger Quilter 1877–1953 English Composer G[63]
Sara Quin b. 1980 Canadian Musician (Tegan and Sara) L[224]
Tegan Quin b. 1980 Canadian Musician (Tegan and Sara) L[224]
Christine C. Quinn b. 1966 American Politician L[225]
D. Michael Quinn b. 1944 American Religious historian G[226]
Patrick Quinn 1950–2006 American Actor G[227]
Nitza I. Quiñones Alejandro b. 1951 American U.S. District Court judge; 1st lesbian Latina to be appointed to serve as a federal judge L[228]
Alexandre Quintanilha b. 1945 Portuguese Biologist, educator G[229]
José Quintero 1924–1999 Panamanian Theatre director G[230]
Zachary Quinto b. 1977 American Actor G[231]
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