List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: W–Z
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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.
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 "people 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.
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Lana Wachowski | b. 1965 | American | Director, screenwriter, producer | L[7] |
Joel Wachs | b. 1939 | American | Politician | G[8] |
Tom Waddell | 1937–1987 | American | Athlete, founder of the Gay Games | G[9] |
Riyad Vinci Wadia | 1967–2003 | Indian | Film director | G[10] |
Jane Wagner | b. 1935 | American | Writer, film director, film producer | L[11] |
Siegfried Wagner | 1869–1930 | German | Classical music composer | G[12] |
Clyde Wahrhaftig | 1919–1994 | American | Geologist | G[13] |
Binyavanga Wainaina | b. 1971 | Kenyan | Writer | G[14] |
Rufus Wainwright | b. 1973 | Canadian | Pop musician | G[15] |
Keisha Waites | b. 1972 | American | Politician | L[16] |
Lena Waithe | b. 1984 | American | Actress, writer | L[17] |
Dave Wakeling | b. 1956 | English | Ska and pop singer, musician (The Beat, General Public) | B[18] |
Anton Walbrook | 1896–1967 | Austrian | Actor | G[19] |
Tillie Walden | b. 1996 | American | Cartoonist | L[20] |
Claire Waldoff | 1884–1957 | German | Kabarett singer | L[21] |
Czeslaw Walek | b. 1975 | Polish-Czech | Lawyer, LGBT activist | G[22] |
Alice Walker | b. 1944 | American | Author, poet | B[23] |
Jackie Walker | 1950–2002 | American | Football player | G[24] |
Paul A. Walker | 1946–1991 | American | Social psychologist | G[25] |
Brady Walkinshaw | b. 1984 | American | Politician | G[26] |
Louisa Wall | b. 1972 | New Zealander | Politician | L[27] |
Ji Wallace | b. 1977 | Australian | Trampoline gymnast | G[28] |
Yona Wallach | 1944–1985 | Israeli | Poet | B[29] |
Kira Walkenhorst | b. 1990 | German | Beach volleyball player | L[30] |
Benjamin Walker | 1753–1818 | American | Politician, Continental Army soldier | G[31] |
Darren Walker | b. 1959 | American | Nonprofit executive, lawyer, investment banker | G[32] |
Rebecca Walker | b. 1969 | American | Author | B[33] |
Vaughn R. Walker | b. 1944 | American | Federal judge | G[34] |
Travis Wall | b. 1987 | American | Dancer | G[35] |
Ji Wallace | b. 1977 | Australian | Gymnast | G[36] |
John Wallowitch | 1926–2007 | American | Cabaret performer, songwriter | G[37] |
Hugh Walpole | 1884–1941 | English | Writer | G[38] |
María Elena Walsh | 1930–2011 | Argentine | Writer, musician | L[39] |
Sarah Walsh | b. 1983 | Australia | Soccer player, sports administrator | L[40] |
Tonie Walsh | b. 1960 | Irish | LGBT rights activist, DJ | G[41] |
Amy Walter | b. 1969 | American | Political analyst | L[42] |
Abby Wambach | b. 1980 | American | Soccer player | L[43] |
John Abdallah Wambere | b. 1973 | Ugandan | LGBT rights activist | G[44] |
Gok Wan | b. 1974 | British | Fashion consultant | G[45] |
Alexander Wang | b. 1983 | American | Fashion designer | G[46] |
Ryan Ward | b. 1989 | American | Gymnast | G[47] |
Sophie Ward | b. 1964 | British | Film and stage actor | L[48] |
Andy Warhol | 1928–1987 | American | Artist | G[49] |
Marilyn Waring | b. 1952 | New Zealander | Politician, feminist | L[50] |
Krzysztof Warlikowski | b. 1962 | Polish | Theatre director | G[51] |
Sarah Warn | b. ?[5] | American | Writer, editor | L[52] |
Jackie Warner | b. 1968 | American | Personal trainer, TV personality | L[53] |
Michael Warner | b. 1958[5] | American | Writer, Queer theorist | G[54] |
David Warren | b. ?[5] | American | Theatre director | G[55] |
Patricia Nell Warren | b. 1936 | American | Writer | L[56] |
Tony Warren | b. 1936 | English | TV writer | G[57] |
Mary L. Washington | b. 1962 | American | Politician | L[58] |
Michał Waszyński | 1904–1965) | Polish | Film director | G[59] |
Ethel Waters | 1896–1977 | American | Jazz/pop musician, actor | B[60] |
John Waters | b. 1946 | American | Film director | G[61] |
Miriam Van Waters | 1887–1974 | American | Feminist social worker | L[62] |
Sarah Waters | b. 1966 | Welsh | Novelist | L[63] |
David Watkin | b. 1925 | English | Cinematographer | G[64] |
Ian Watkins | b. 1976 | Welsh | Pop musician (Steps), actor | G[65] |
Perry Watkins | 1949–1996 | American | Soldier | G[66] |
Tuc Watkins | b. 1966 | American | Actor | G[67] |
David Watmough | b. 1926 | Canadian | Novelist, playwright | G[68] |
Anthony G. Watson | b. ?[5] | English | Business and technology executive, activist | G[69] |
Edith Watson | 1861–1943 | Canadian | Photographer | L[70] |
Giz Watson | b. 1957 | British-Australian | Politician | L[71] |
Benjamin Thomas Watt | b. 1982 | New Zealander | Sports official | G[72] |
Danny Watts | b. 1979 | British | Racing driver | G[73] |
Rembert Weakland | b. 1927 | American | Roman Catholic Archbishop | G[74] |
Lois Weaver | b. 1949 | American | Artist, writer and director | L[75] |
Scotty Joe Weaver | 1986–2004 | American | Murder victim | G[76] |
Clifton Webb | 1889–1966 | American | Actor | G[77] |
Kathy Webb | b. 1950 | American | Politician | L[78] |
Lawrence Webb | b. ?[5] | American | Politician, academic administrator | G[79] |
Ben Weber | 1916–1979 | American | Classical composer | G[80] |
Bruce Weber | b. 1946 | American | Photographer | G[81] |
Dreya Weber | b. 1961 | American | Actor | B[82] |
Apichatpong Weerasethakul | b. 1970 | Thai | Filmmaker | G[83] |
Mark Weigle | b. 1967 | American | Folk-rock musician | G[84] |
Ric Weiland | b. 1953 | American | Computer software pioneer | G[85] |
Randi Weingarten | b. 1957 | American | Labor leader, attorney | L[86] |
Johnny Weir | b. 1984 | American | Olympic figure skater | G[87] |
Anna Elisabet Weirauch | 1887–1970 | German | Author | L[88] |
Jörn Weisbrodt | b. 1973 | German | Arts administrator | G[89] |
Kenneth Weishuhn | 1997-2012 | American | Youth who committed suicide due to anti-gay bullying | G[90] |
Aerlyn Weissman | b. ? | Canadian | Filmmaker | L[91] |
John C. Wells | b. 1939 | English | Phoneticist, author of the main Esperanto dictionary | G[92] |
Rick Welts | b. 1953 | American | Sports executive | G[93] |
Jann Wenner | b. 1946 | American | Publisher | G[94] |
Joan Werner Laurie | 1920–1964 | English | Journalist | L[95] |
Glenway Wescott | 1901–1987 | American | Writer | G[96] |
Rutina Wesley | b. 1979 | American | Actress | B[97] |
James E. West | 1951-2006 | American | Politician outed during a sex scandal | G[98][99] |
Rosemary West | b. 1953 | English | Serial killer | B[100] |
Wash West | b. 1966 | American | Director | G[101] |
Suzanne Westenhoefer | b. 1961 | American | Comedian | L[102] |
Guido Westerwelle | 1961–2016 | German | Politician | G[103] |
James Whale | 1889–1957 | English | Film director | G[104] |
Jim Wheeler | 1978-1997 | American | Youth who committed suicide due to anti-gay bullying | G[105] |
Stephanie Wheeler | b. 1981 | American | Wheelchair basketball player | L[106] |
Diane Whipple | 1968–2001 | American | Lacrosse player | L[107] |
Ben Whishaw | b. 1980 | English | Actor | G[108] |
Edmund White | b. 1940 | American | Novelist, teacher | G[109] |
Jean White | 1940–2010}} | English | Clergy | L[110] |
Mel White | b. 1940 | American | Clergy, writer | G[111] |
Mike White | b. 1970 | American | Screenwriter, actor | B[112] |
Minor White | 1908–1976 | American | Photographer | G[113] |
Patrick White | 1912–1990 | Australian | Author | G[114] |
T. H. White | 1906–1964 | English | Author | G[115] |
Charles Whitebread | 1943–2008 | American | Legal scholar | G[116] |
Annie Whitehead | b. 1955 | English | Jazz musician | L[117] |
William Whitehead | b. 1931 | Canadian | Writer | G[118] |
James Whiteside | b. ?[5] | American | Ballet dancer | G[119] |
Walt Whitman | 1819–1892 | American | Writer | G[120] |
George Whitmore | 1946–1989 | American | Writer | G[121] |
Jeff Whittington | 1985–1999 | New Zealander | Murder victim | G[122] |
Charlotte Whitton | 1896–1975 | Canadian | Feminist, politician | L[123] |
Jeff Whitty | b. 1971 | American | Playwright | G[124] |
Sue Wicks | b. 1966 | American | Basketball player | L[125] |
Wilhelm Wieben | b. 1935 | German | TV news presenter | G[126] |
Jane Wiedlin | b. 1958 | American | Rock musician (The Go-Go's) | B[127] |
John Wieners | 1934–2002 | American | Beat poet | G[128] |
Josephine Wiggs | b. 1963[5] | American | Bass guitarist (The Perfect Disaster, The Breeders) | L[129] |
Rebecca Wight | 1959–1988 | American | Murder victim | L[130] |
Joop Wijn | b. 1969 | Dutch | Politician | G[131] |
Marieke Wijsman | b. 1975 | Dutch | Olympic speed skater | L[132] |
Will Wikle | b. 1978 | American | Reality show contestant | G[133] |
Rosie Wilby | b. 1970 | English | Stand-up comedian | L[134] |
Richie Wilcox | b. 1980 | Canadian | Singer, reality show contestant | G[135] |
Jessica Wild | b. 1980 | Puerto Rican | drag queen and reality television personality | G[136] |
Oscar Wilde | 1854–1900 | Irish | Playwright, poet, novelist | G[137] |
Winston Wilde | b. ?[5] | American | Sexologist, author | G[138] |
Peter Wildeblood | 1923–1999 | British-Canadian | Journalist | G[139] |
Thornton Wilder | 1897–1975 | American | Playwright, novelist | G[140] |
Samira Wiley | b. 1987 | American | Actress | L[141] |
Matthew Wilkas | b. 1978 | American | Actor and playwright | G[142] |
Edith Lake Wilkinson | 1868-1957 | American | Artist | L[143] |
Hannah Wilkinson | b. 1992 | New Zealand | Footballer | L[144] |
Anne Will | b. 1966 | German | Television journalist | L[145] |
Michael J. Willett | b. 1989 | American | Actor | G[146] |
Kenneth Williams | 1926–1988 | English | Comedian, raconteur | G[147] |
Nathan Hale Williams | b. 1976 | American | Film and television producer, actor | G[148] |
Pete Williams | b. 1952 | American | News correspondent, politician | G[149] |
Rachel Williams | b. 1967 | American | Model, TV presenter | B[150] |
Stephen Williams | b. 1966 | Welsh | Politician | G[151] |
Tennessee Williams | 1911–1983 | American | Playwright | G[152] |
Cris Williamson | b. 1947 | American | Folk-rock musician | L[153] |
Kevin Williamson | b. 1965 | American | Screenwriter, film director | G[154] |
Malcolm Williamson | 1931–2003 | Australian | Classical composer | G[155] |
Matthew Williamson | b. 1971 | English | Fashion designer | G[156] |
Ajita Wilson | 1957–1987 | American | Actor | L[157] |
Alexander Wilson | 1953–1993 | Canadian | Writer, horticulturalist | G[158] |
David Wilson | b. 1966 | Canadian | Figure skater, choreographer | G[159] |
Jonathan Wilson | b. ?[5] | Canadian | actor, playwright | G[160] |
Kaia Wilson | b. ?[5] | American | Punk rock musician (Team Dresch, The Butchies) | L[161] |
Lanford Wilson | b. 1937 | American | Playwright | G[162] |
Mara Wilson | b. 1987 | American | Actress | B[163] |
Nancy Wilson | b. 1950 | American | Clergy | L[164] |
Phill Wilson | b. 1956 | American | Activist | G[165] |
Richard Wilson | b. 1936 | Scottish | Actor | G[166] |
Ricky Wilson | 1953–1985 | American | Rock musician (The B-52's) | G[167] |
Robert Wilson | b. 1941 | American | Experimental theater director and playwright | G[168] |
Sophie Wilson | b. 1957 | English | Computer scientist | L[169] |
Todd Wilson | 1963–2005 | American | Film director | G[170] |
Johann Joachim Winckelmann | 1717–1768 | German | Art historian, archeologist | G[171] |
Edie Windsor | b. 1929 | American | Activist, Plaintiff in United States v. Windsor | L[172] |
Robin Windsor | b. 1979 | English | Dancer | G[173] |
Sherwin Wine | 1928-2007 | American | Rabbi | G[174] |
Paul Winfield | 1939–2004 | American | Actor | G[175] |
Mary Wings | b. 1949 | American | Writer, artist | L[176] |
Johann Joachim Winckelmann | 1717–1768 | German | Art historian, archaeologist | G[177] |
Josef Winkler | b. 1953 | Austrian | Writer | G[178] |
Christa Winsloe | 1888–1944 | German-Hungarian | Novelist, playwright | B[179] |
Jeanette Winterson | b. 1958 | English | Author | L[180] |
Dale Winton | 1955–2018 | English | DJ, TV presenter | G[181] |
Mary Wiseman | b. 1961 | American | Judge | L[182] |
Michał Witkowski | b. 1975 | Polish | Author | G[183] |
Scott Wittman | b. 1955 | American | Musical theater lyricist, director | G[184] |
Ludwig Wittgenstein | 1889–1951 | Austrian | Philosopher | B[185] |
Monique Wittig | 1935–2003 | French | Radical feminist author | L[186] |
Chris Witty | b. 1975 | American | Speed skater and racing cyclist | L[187] |
David Wojnarowicz | 1954–1992 | American | Artist | G[188] |
John Wojtowicz | 1945–2006 | American | Bank robber | G[189] |
George C. Wolfe | b. 1954 | American | Playwright, director | G[190] |
Jenna Wolfe | b. 1974 | American | Reporter | L[191] |
Mike Wolfe | b. ?[5] | British | Politician | G[192] |
Jeremy Wolfenden | 1934–1965 | English | Spy | G[193] |
Karin Wolff | b. 1959 | German | Politician | L[194] |
Michelle Wolff | b. ?[5] | American | Actor | L[195] |
Rikard Wolff | b. 1958 | Swedish | Actor, singer | G[196] |
Tobias Barrington Wolff | b. 1970 | American | Lawyer, professor | G[197] |
Evan Wolfson | b. 1957 | American | Attorney | G[198] |
Terry Wolverton | b. 1954 | American | Writer | L[199] |
Anthony Wong | b. 1962 | Hong Kong | Pop singer (Tat Ming Pair) | G[200] |
B.D. Wong | b. 1960 | American | Actor | G[201] |
Cyril Wong | b. 1977 | Singaporean | Poet | G[202] |
Martin Wong | 1946–1999 | American | Artist | G[203] |
Norman Wong | b. ?[5] | American | Writer | G[204] |
Penny Wong | b. 1968 | Australian | Politician | L[205] |
Suzie Wong | b. 1955 | Hong Kong | TV personality, DJ | L[206] |
Tobi Wong | 1974-2010 | Canadian | Artist | G[207] |
Kristyn Wong-Tam | b. 1972 | Canadian | Politician | L[208] |
Cathy Wood | b. 1963 | American | Serial killer | L[209] |
Evan Rachel Wood | b. 1987 | American | Actress, singer | B[210] |
Grant Wood | 1891–1942 | American | Artist | G[211] |
Thelma Wood | 1901–1970 | American | Sculptor | L[212] |
Fabian S. Woodley | 1888–1957 | English | Uranian poet | G[213] |
Marnie Woodrow | b. 1969 | Canadian | Writer | L[214] |
Gregory Woods | b. 1953 | English | Writer | G[215] |
Mark Kenneth Woods | b. 1977 | Canadian | Writer, actor, director | G[216] |
Simon Woods | b. 1980 | British | Actor | G[217] |
Jacqueline Woodson | b. 1963 | American | Writer | L[218] |
Ellen Woodsworth | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Politician | L[219] |
Woody Milintachinda | b. 1976 | Thai | Television host | G[220] |
Monty Woolley | 1888–1963 | American | Actor | G[221] |
Virginia Woolf | 1882–1941 | English | Writer | B[222] |
Kate Worley | 1958–2004 | American | Comic book writer | B[223] |
Klaus Wowereit | b. 1953 | German | Politician | G[224] |
Nigel Wrench | b. 1960 | English-South African | Radio personality, journalist | G[225] |
Chely Wright | b. 1970 | American | Country music singer-songwriter | L[226] |
Douglas Wright | b. 1956 | New Zealander | Dancer, choreographer | G[227] |
Suzanne Wright | b. 1968 | American | Artist | L[228] |
Alice Wu | b. 1970 | American | Film director, screenwriter | L[229] |
Jason Wu | b. 1982 | American | Fashion designer | G[230] |
Charles Wuorinen | b. 1938 | American | Classical composer | G[231] |
Aileen Wuornos | 1956–2002 | American | Serial killer | B[232] |
Conchita Wurst | b. 1988 | Austrian | Singer | G[233] |
Ireen Wüst | b. 1986 | Dutch | Speed skater | B[234] |
Florence Wyle | 1881-1968 | American-Canadian | Sculptor | L[235] |
Jean Wyllys | b. 1974 | Brazilian | Lecturer, journalist, politician | G[236] |
Peter Wyngarde | b. 1933 | British | Actor | G[237] |
Kathleen Wynne | b. 1953 | Canadian | Politician and Canada's first openly gay premier | L[238] |
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Emanuel Xavier | b. 1971 | American | Spoken word artist | G[239] |
Chris Xefos | b. 1964 | American | Rock musician (King Missile) | G[240] |
Xi Kang | 223–262 | Chinese | Writer | G[241] |
Xiaomingxiong | b. circa 1954 | Hong Kong | Activist | G[242] |
Emperor Xizong of Tang | 862–888 | Chinese (Tang Dynasty) | Head of state | G[243] |
Xuân Diệu | 1916–1985 | Vietnamese | Poet | G[244] |
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Yan Xing | b. 1986 | Chinese | Artist | G[245] |
Staci Michelle Yandle | b. 1961 | American | Judge of the U.S. District Court | L[246] |
Eugene Lee Yang | b. ?[5] | Korean-American | Comedic performer, writer, director and online personality | G[247] |
Olive Yang | 1927-2017 | Burmese | Drug trafficker | B[248][249] |
Yasmine | 1972–2009 | Belgian | Singer and broadcaster | L[250] |
Mary Anne Yates | 1728–1787 | English | Actor | B[251] |
Tamotsu Yatō | 1928–1973 | Japanese | Photographer | G[252] |
Ken Yeager | b. 1952[5] | American | Politician | G[253] |
Yemi A.D. | b. 1981 | Czech | Choreographer | G[254] |
Anna Yevreinova | 1844–1919 | Russian | Writer, feminist and 1st female in Russia to obtain a Juris Doctor degree | L[255] |
Ng Yi-Sheng | b. 1980 | Singaporean | Poet | G[256] |
Milo Yiannopoulos | b. 1983 | English | Polemicist, political commentator, public speaker and writer | G |
Sam Yingling | b. 1980 | American | Politician | G[257] |
Y-Love | b. 1978 | American | Hip-hop artist | G[258] |
Jwan Yosef | b. 1984 | Syrian-Swedish | Painter and artist | G[259] |
David Yost | b. 1969 | American | Actor | G[260] |
Austin Young | b. 1966 | American | Photographer | G[261] |
Darren Young | b. 1979 | American | Professional wrestler, first WWE performer to disclose that he is gay while still active with the company | G[262][263] |
David Young | b. ?[5] | American | Judge, TV personality | G[264] |
Will Young | b. 1979 | English | Pop musician, actor | G[265] |
Blake Young-Fountain | b. ?[5] | American | Actor, model and producer | G[266] |
Jenny Owen Youngs | b. 1981 | American | Folk musician | L[267][268] |
Marguerite Yourcenar | 1903–1987 | Belgian | Author | L[269] |
Kenji Yoshino | b. ca. 1969[5] | Japanese-American | Legal scholar, author, activist | G[270] |
Nobuko Yoshiya | 1914–1973 | Japanese | Novelist | L[271] |
David Yost | b. 1969 | American | Actor | G[272] |
Mary Yu | b. 1957 | American | Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court | L[273] |
Yu Xin | 512–581 | Chinese | Poet | B [274] |
Yun Hyon-seok | 1984–2003 | South Korean | Poet, writer, LGBT activist | G[275] |
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Romas Zabarauskas | b. 1990 | Lithuanian | Film director, screenwriter, producer | G[276] |
Craig Zadan | b. 1949 | American | Film producer, director | G[277] |
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed | b. 1977/1978 | French | Activist | G[278] |
Hamid Zaher | b. 1974 | Afghan | Writer, LGBT activist | G[279] |
Paul Zaloom | b. 1951 | American | Actor, puppeteer | G[280] |
Pedro Zamora | 1972–1994 | Cuban-American | AIDS activist, television personality | G[281] |
Daniel Zamudio | 1987–2012 | Chilean | Hate crime victim | G[282] |
Luis Zapata | b. 1951 | Mexican | Author | G[283] |
James Zappalorti | 1945–1990 | American | Murder victim | G[284] |
Katherine Zappone | b. 1953 | American-Irish | Politician | L[285] |
Eve Zaremba | b. 1930 | Polish-Canadian | Author | L[286] |
Jerzy Zawieyski | 1902–1969 | Polish | Writer, political activist | G[287] |
Zebra Katz | b. ? | American | Musician, performance artist | G[288] |
Fiona Zedde | b. 1976 | Jamaican-American | Writer | L[289] |
Franco Zeffirelli | b. 1923 | Italian | Film and theater director | G[290] |
Sande Zeig | b. ?[5] | American | Film director | L[291] |
Kenneth Zeller | ?–1985 | Canadian | Murder victim | G[292] |
Nahum B. Zenil | b. 1947 | Mexican | Artist | G[293] |
Julius Zeyer | 1841–1901 | Czech | Prose writer, poet, playwright | G[294] |
Dan Zhou | b. 1974 | Chinese | Lawyer, LGBT rights activist | G[295] |
Helen Zia | b. 1952 | American | Writer, journalist, activist | L[296] |
Alexander Ziegler | 1944–1987 | Swiss | Author, actor | G[297] |
Rokas Žilinskas | 1972–2017 | Lithuanian | Politician, journalist | G[298] |
Richard Zimler | b. 1956 | American-Portuguese | Writer | G[299] |
Luisa Zissman | b. 1987 | English | Entrepreneur, reality television contestant, TV personality | B[300] |
Narcyza Żmichowska | 1819–1876 | Polish | Novelist, poet, feminist | L[301] |
George Zoritch | 1917–2009 | Russian-American | Ballet dancer | G[302] |
Mark Richard Zubro | b. 1948 | American | Mystery writer | G[303] |
Nikolai Zverev | 1832–1893 | Russian | Pianist | G[304] |
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- 1 2 3 4 All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual.
- ↑ Nathan, Sara. l'I did write a suicide note addressed to my parents...it was just that I didn't belong': Transgender Matrix director Lana Wachowski on her childhood torment]. Daily Mail. 24 October 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2014. *Note: media sources have concentrated on Lana's gender identity, but she has a wife and identifies as female, and was previously married to Thea Bloom, also female.
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