List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: N–O
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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" 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 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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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Kasha Nabagesera | b. 1980 | Ugandan | Activist | L[7] |
Albert Nabonibo | b. 1983/1984 | Rwandan | Gospel singer | G[8] |
Jim Nabors | 1930–2017 | American | Actor, singer | G[9] |
Ádám Nádasdy | b. 1947 | Hungarian | Linguist, poet, professor | G[10] |
George Nader | 1921–2002 | American | Actor | G[11] |
Jüri Nael | b. 1975 | Estonian | Choreographer, theatre pedagogue | G[12] |
Timothy Naftali | b. 1962 | Canadian-American | Historian, professor | G[13] |
Kabi Nagata | b. ?[5] | Japanese | Manga writer, artist | L[14] |
Reut Naggar | b. 1983 | Israeli | Social activist, entrepreneur, politician | L[15] |
Adam Nagourney | b. 1954 | American | Journalist | G[16] |
Leigh-Ann Naidoo | b. 1976 | South African | Beach volleyball player | L[17] |
Steven Naifeh | b. 1952 | American | Writer | G[18] |
Kristian Nairn | b. 1975 | Northern Irish | Actor, DJ | G[19] |
Rune Naito | 1932–2007 | Japanese | Artist, illustrator, writer, designer | G[20] |
Kathy Najimy | b. 1957 | American | Actor | B[21] |
Lynn Nakamoto | b. 1960 | American | Judge | G[22] |
Mia Nakano | b. ?[5] | American | Photographer, filmmaker, educator, activist | L[23] |
Niki Nakayama | b. 1975 | American | Chef, restaurateur | L[24] |
Bif Naked | b. 1971 | Canadian | Musician, actor | B[25] |
Leonardo Nam | b. 1979 | Korean-Australian | Actor | G[26] |
Billy Name | b. 1940 | American | Photographer | G[27] |
Hasan Namir | b. 1987 | Iraqi-Canadian | Writer | G[28] |
Suniti Namjoshi | b. 1941 | Indian | Poet, author, activist | L[29] |
Joël Gustave Nana Ngongang | 1982–2015 | Cameroonian | LGBT and HIV rights activist | G[30] |
Elías Nandino | 1900–1993 | Mexican | Poet | G[31] |
Marco Nanini | b. 1948 | Brazilian | Actor | G[32] |
Gianna Nannini | b. 1954 | Italian | Singer | B[33] |
Simon Napier-Bell | b. 1939 | English | Record producer, music manager (The Yardbirds, Wham!), author, journalist | G[34] |
Maique Nascimento | b. 1997 | Brazilian | Volleyball player | G[35] |
Niecy Nash | b. 1970 | American | Actor | B[36] |
Ifti Nasim | 1946–2011 | Pakistani | Poet, journalist, LGBT activist | G[37] |
Carl Nassib | b. 1993 | American | American football player | G[38] |
John Nathan-Turner | 1947–2002 | English | TV producer | G[39] |
Michael Nava | b. 1954 | American | Writer | G[40] |
Samantha Navarro | b. 1971 | Uruguayan | Singer-songwriter, guitarist | L[41] |
Yves Navarre | 1940–1994 | French | Writer | G[42] |
Tony Navarrete | b. ?[5] | American | Politician | G[43] |
Martina Navratilova | b. 1956 | Czech | Tennis player | L[44] |
Ezra Nawi | 1951–2021 | Israeli | Human rights activist | G[45][46] |
Guillermina Naya | b. 1996 | Argentine | Tennis player | L[47] |
Lisa Naylor | b. ? | Canadian | Politician | L[48] |
Abdi Nazemian | b. ?[5] | Iranian-American | Author, screenwriter, film producer | G[49] |
Alla Nazimova | 1879–1945 | Ukrainian | Actor | B[50] |
Meshell Ndegeocello | b. 1968 | American | Singer-songwriter, bassist | B[51] |
Fabrice Neaud | b. 1968 | French | Comics artist | G[52] |
Ted Nebbeling | 1943/44–2009 | Canadian | Politician | G[53] |
Dejan Nebrigić | 1970–1999 | Serbian | LGBT rights and peace activist, writer, theatre critic | G[54] |
Gisela Necker | 1932–2011 | German | Lesbian activist | L.[55] |
Sharon Needles (stage name) | b. 1981 | American | Drag performer | G[56] |
Louis Negin | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Actor, playwright | G[57] |
Ion Negoițescu | 1921–1993 | Romanian | Literary historian, critic, poet, novelist, memoirist | G[58] |
Luis Negrón | b. 1970 | Puerto Rican | Writer | G[59] |
Taylor Negron | 1957–2015 | American | Actor, comedian, painter, playwright | G[60] |
Frances Negrón-Muntaner | b. 1966 | Puerto Rican | Filmmaker | L[61] |
Jim Nelson | b. 1963 | American | Magazine editor | G[62] |
Kenneth Nelson | 1930–1993 | American | Actor | G[63] |
Travis Nelson | b. 1990 | Canadian | Actor | G[64] |
Ondrej Nepela | 1951–1989 | Slovak | Figure skater | G[65] |
Steffi Nerius | b. 1972 | German | Javelin thrower | L[66] |
Adi Nes | b. 1966 | Israeli | Photographer | G[67] |
Patrick Ness | b. 1971 | British-American | Author, journalist, lecturer, screenwriter | G[68] |
Dana Nessel | b. 1969 | American | Attorney General of Michigan, first openly LGBT person elected to statewide office in Michigan. | L[69] |
Donna Nesselbush | b. 1962 | American | Politician, lawyer, judge | L[70] |
Joan Nestle | b. 1940 | American | Activist, writer | L[71] |
Rivka Neumann | b. 1956 | Israeli | Actor | L[72] |
John Neumeier | b. 1939 | American | Ballet dancer, choreographer | G[73] |
Chris New | b. 1981 | English | Actor | G[74] |
Daniel Newman | b. 1981 | American | Actor, model, musician | B[75] |
Lesléa Newman | b. 1955 | American | Writer | L[76] |
Robert Newton | b. 1981 | English | Athlete | G[77] |
Billy Newton-Davis | b. 1951 | Canadian | Musician | G[78] |
Benny Neyman | 1951–2008 | Dutch | Pop singer | G[79] |
Win Ng | 1936–1991 | American | Artist, entrepreneur, decorative designer | G[80] |
Cindy Ngamba | b. 1998 | British-Cameroonian | Boxer | L[81] |
Roy Ngerng | b. 1981 | Singaporean | Activist, politician, blogger | G[82] |
Bao Nguyen | b. 1980 | American | Politician | G[83] |
Derek Nguyen | b. 1973 | Vietnamese-American | Filmmaker, playwright | G[84] |
Hieu Minh Nguyen | b. ?[5] | Vietnamese-American | Poet | G[85] |
Thai Nguyen | b. 1980 | Vietnamese-American | Fashion designer, TV personality | G[86] |
Fred Nicácio | b. 1987 | Brazilian | Doctor, TV presenter, physical therapist, digital influencer | G[87] |
Sheila Nicholls | b. 1970 | English | Musician | L[88] |
Beverley Nichols | 1898–1983 | English | Playwright, actor, novelist, composer | G[89] |
Jack Nichols | 1938–2005 | American | Writer, LGBT rights activist | G[90] |
Anne-Marie Nicholson | b. 1991 | English | Singer-songwritier | B[91] |
Bruce William Nickerson | b. 1941 | American | Lawyer | G[92] |
Jasika Nicole | b. 1980 | American | Actor | L[93] |
Daniel Nicoletta | b. 1954 | American | Photographer, LGBT rights activist | G[94] |
Harold Nicolson | 1886–1968 | English | Diplomat, author | B[95] |
John Nicolson | b. 1961 | Scottish | Journalist, broadcaster, politician | G[96] |
Anthony Niedwiecki | b. 1967 | American | Law professor, LGBT activist, politician | G[97] |
Marlene van Niekerk | b. 1964 | South African | Author, educator | L[98] |
Szymon Niemiec | b. 1977 | Polish | Photographer, activist, journalist, politician | G[99] |
Pepón Nieto | b. 1967 | Spanish | Actor | G[100] |
Deke Nihilson | b. 1968 | American | Musician, anarchist | G[101] |
Vaslav Nijinsky | 1889–1950 | Russian-Polish | Ballet dancer, choreographer | B[102] |
Alwin Nikolais | 1910–1993 | American | Dancer, choreographer, composer | G[103] |
Aleksandr Nikolayev | 1897–1957 | Russian | Painter | G[104] |
Dennis Nilsen | b. 1945 | Scottish | Serial killer | G[105] |
Ingrid Nilsen | b. 1989 | American | YouTube personality | L[106] |
Anaïs Nin | 1903–1977 | American | Diarist | B[107] |
Alberto Nin Frías | 1878–1937 | Uruguayan | Writer, lecturer, diplomat | G[108] |
Willi Ninja | 1961–2006 | American | Dancer, choreographer | G[109] |
Maria Nirod | 1879–1965 | Russian | Countess, nurse | L[110] |
Grizel Niven | 1906–2007 | English | Sculptor | L[111] |
Piper Niven | b. ? | Scottish | WWE professional wrestler | B[112] |
Cynthia Nixon | b. 1966 | American | Actor | B[113] |
Simon Nkoli | 1957–1998 | South African | AIDS and LGBT rights activist | G[114] |
MK Nobilette | b. 1993 | American | Singer, reality TV personality | L[115] |
Elaine Noble | b. 1944 | American | Politician, activist | L[116] |
Camila Nobre | b. 1988 | Brazilian | Footballer and futsal player | L[117] |
Claude Nobs | 1936–2013 | Swiss | Businessman | G[118] |
Barbara Noda | b. 1953 | Japanese American | Poet and author | L[119] |
John Noguez | b. 1964 | American | Politician | G[120] |
Noxolo Nogwaza | 1987–2011 | South African | LGBT rights activist, hate crime murder victim | L[121] |
Anna Nolan | b. 1970 | Irish | TV presenter | L[122] |
Faith Nolan | b. 1957 | Canadian | Singer, songwriter | L[123] |
Richard T. Nolan | b. 1937 | American | Philosopher, Episcopal Canon, Author | L[124] |
Lou B. ("Bink") Noll | 1927–1986 | American | Poet | L[125] |
Jacques Nolot | b. 1943 | French | Actor, filmmaker | G[126] |
Klaus Nomi | 1944–1983 | German | Singer | G[127] |
Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás | 1877–1933 | Hungarian | Aristocrat, adventurer, scholar, paleontologist | G[128] |
Bente Nordby | b. 1974 | Norwegian | Footballer | L[129] |
Siiri Nordin | b. 1980 | Finnish | Musician | L[130] |
Roger Nordin | b. 1977 | Swedish | Radio and TV presenter, journalist | G[131] |
Pat Norman | b. 1939 | American | Activist, community organizer, founder of Lesbian Mothers Union | L[132] |
Peg Norman | b. 1964 | Canadian | Filmmaker, politician | L[133] |
Sarah White Norman | 1623–1654 | American | Prosecuted for "lewd behavior with [Mary Vincent Hammon] upon a bed" | L[134] |
John Normington | 1937–2007 | English | Actor | G[135] |
Bobby Cole Norris | b. 1986 | English | Television personality | G[136] |
Colin Norris | b. 1976 | English | Serial killer | G[137] |
David Norris | b. 1944 | Irish | Civil rights campaigner | G[138] |
Harold Norse | 1916–2009 | American | Writer | G[139] |
Kevin and Don Norte | b. 1962 | American | Politicians | G[140] |
William North | 1755–1836 | American | Soldier and politician | B[141][142][143] |
Graham Norton | b. 1963 | Irish | Talk show host, comedian, actor | G[144] |
Keith Norton | b. 1941 | Canadian | Politician | G[145] |
Scott Norton | b. 1982 | American | Professional bowler, attorney | G[146] |
Nailea Norvind | b. 1970 | Mexican | Actor | B[147] |
Dries van Noten | b. 1958 | Belgian | Fashion designer | G[148] |
Bruce Notley-Smith | b. ca 1964 | Australian | Politician | G[149] |
Ramón Novarro | 1899–1968 | Mexican | Actor | G[150] |
Ivor Novello | 1893–1951 | Welsh | Actor, composer, musician | G[151] |
Salvador Novo | 1904–1974 | Mexican | Poet, playwright | G[152] |
Jana Novotná | 1968–2017 | Czech | Tennis player | L[153] |
Peter Nowalk | b. ?[5] | American | TV writer, producer | G[154] |
Tegan Nox | b. 1994 | Welsh | Professional wrestler | L[155] |
Cyril Nri | b. 1961 | Nigerian-British | Actor | G[156] |
Richard Bruce Nugent | 1906–1987 | American | Author | G[157] |
Rudolf Nureyev | 1938–1993 | Russian | Ballet dancer, choreographer | G[158] |
Abu Nuwas | 756–814 | Arab-Persian | Classical Arabic poet | G[159][160][161] |
Katja Nyberg | b. 1979 | Norwegian | Handball player | L[162] |
Diana Nyad | b. 1949 | American | Swimmer | L[163] |
Laura Nyro | 1947–1997 | American | Singer, songwriter | B[164] |
Ron Nyswaner | b. 1956 | American | Screenwriter, film director | G[165] |
Denis Nzioka | Kenyan | Journalist, LGBT activist | G[166] |
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Name | Lifetime[5] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[6] |
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Rachid O. | b. 1970 | Moroccan | Writer | G[167] |
Tyler Oakley | b. 1989 | American | YouTube personality | G[168] |
Violet Oakley | 1874–1961 | American | Artist | L[169] |
Achy Obejas | b. 1956 | Cuban-American | Writer | G[170] |
Diane Obomsawin | b. 1959 | Canadian | Author, illustrator, animated filmmaker | L[171] |
Melibea Obono | b. 1982 | Equatoguinean | Novelist, political scientist, academic, LGBTQI rights activist | B[172] |
Graeme Obree | b. 1965 | Scottish | Cyclist | G[173] |
Katy O'Brian | b. 1989 | American | Actor | L[174] |
Charles J. O'Byrne | b. 1964 | American | Politician, ex-priest | G[175] |
Tzipora Obziler | b. 1973 | Israeli | Tennis player | L[176] |
Cian O'Callaghan | b. 1979 | Irish | Politician | G[177] |
Ryan O'Callaghan | b. 1983 | American | Football player | G[178] |
Andrea Occhipinti | b. 1957 | Italian | Actor, producer | G[179] |
Frank Ocean | b. 1987 | American | Rapper, singer | B[180] |
Robyn Ochs | b. 1958 | American | Activist, writer | B[181] |
Ryan O'Connell | b. ?[5] | American | Writer, actor, director, comedian | G[182] |
Sinéad O'Connor | 1966–2023 | Irish | Singer | B[183] |
Gene October | b. ?[5] | British | Singer (Chelsea) | G[184] |
Robert Odeman | 1904–1985 | German | Pianist, composer | G[185] |
Rob Oden | b. 1950 | American | Politician; 1st black mayor of Palm Springs, California | G[186] |
Daniel O'Donnell | b. 1960 | American | Politician | G[187] |
Rosie O'Donnell | b. 1962 | American | Comedian, talk show host, actor | L[188] |
Dede Oetomo | b. 1953 | Indonesian | LGBT rights activist | G[189] |
Nuala O'Faolain | 1940–2008 | Irish | Writer, journalist | B[190] |
Elizabeth O'Farrell | 1883–1957 | Irish | Republican, nurse | L[191] |
Erin O'Flaherty | b. ?[5] | American | 1st openly lesbian contestant to compete in Miss America | L[192] |
Jolanta Ogar | b. 1982 | Polish | Sport sailor | L[193] |
Colm O'Gorman | b. 1966 | Irish | Executive Director of Amnesty International in Ireland | G[194] |
Roderic O'Gorman | b. 1982 | Irish | Politician | G[195] |
Paul O'Grady | 1955–2023 | English | Comedian, TV host | G[196] |
Paul O'Grady | 1960–2015 | Australian | Politician | G[197] |
Arike Ogunbowale | b. 1997 | American | Basketball player | L[198] |
Geoffrey Ogwaro | b. 1973 | Ugandan | LGBT rights activist | G[199] |
Amir Ohana | b. 1976 | Israeli | Politician, lawyer | G[200] |
Armen Ohanian | 1887–1976 | Armenian | Dancer, actor, writer, translator | B[201] |
Grace O'Hanlon | b. 1992 | New Zealand | Field hockey player | L[202] |
Enkyo Pat O'Hara | b. ?[5] | American | Soto priest | L[203] |
Frank O'Hara | 1926–1966 | American | Poet | G[204] |
Mal O'Hara | b. ?[5] | Irish | Politician (1st openly gay leader of a major party in Northern Ireland in 2022) | G[205] |
Robert O'Hara | b. 1970 | American | Playwright, director | G[206] |
Denis O'Hare | b. 1962 | American | Actor | G[207] |
Elisabeth Ohlson | b. 1961 | Swedish | Photographer | L[208] |
Kjell Erik Øie | b. 1960 | Norwegian | Politician, LGBT rights activist | G[209] |
Hélio Oiticica | 1937–1980 | Brazilian | Visual artist | G[210] |
Ruth Ojadi | b. 1986 | British | Singer-songwriter | B[211] |
Tatsuji Okawa | 1904–1994 | Japanese | Artist | G[212] |
Stuart O'Keeffe | b. 1981 | Irish | Celebrity chef, food writer, television personality | G[213] |
Kele Okereke | b. 1981 | British | Rock singer (Bloc Party) | G[214] |
Dwight Okita | b. 1958 | American | Novelist, poet, playwright | G[215] |
Okkar Min Maung | b. 1985 | Burmese | Actor, model, singer | G[216] |
Joe Okonkwo | b. ?[5] | American | Writer | G[217] |
Bolu Okupe | b. 1994 | Nigerian | LGBTQ rights activist, model | G[218] |
Joy Oladokun | b. 1992 | American | Singer-songwriter, folk musician | L[219] |
Erwin Olaf | 1959–2023 | Dutch | Photographer | G[220][221] |
Christina Olague | b. 1961 | American | Politician | B[222] |
Ibolya Oláh | b. 1978 | Hungarian | Pop singer | L[223] |
Valborg Olander | 1861–1943 | Swedish | Educator, politician, suffragette | L[224] |
Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg | 1868–1924 | Russian | Noble | G[225] |
Maurice Oldfield | 1915–1981 | English | Intelligence officer | G[226] |
Jean O'Leary | 1948–2005 | American | Lesbian rights activist | L[227] |
Karen O'Leary | b. ?[5] | New Zealand | Early childhood educator, comedian, actor | L[228] |
Meghan O'Leary | b. 1984 | American | Rower | L[229] |
Ellen Oléria | b. 1982 | Brazilian | Singer | L[230] |
Henrik Olesen | b. 1967 | Danish | Artist | G[231] |
Andrew Olexander | b. 1965 | Australian | Politician | G[232] |
Ademir Oliveira Rosário | b. 1971 | Brazilian | Serial killer | G[233] |
André Oliver | 1932–1993 | French | Fashion designer | G[234] |
David Oliver | 1962–1991 | American | Actor | G[235] |
Mary Oliver | 1935-2019 | American | Poet | L[236] |
Montserrat Oliver | b. 1966 | Mexican | Model, actor, TV host | L[237] |
Pauline Oliveros | 1932–2016 | American | Accordionist, composer | L[238] |
Laurence Olivier | 1907–1989 | English | Actor | B[239] |
Ian Ollis | b. 1970 | South African | Politician | G[240] |
Dana Olmert | b. 1972 | Israeli | Literary theorist, editor, professor | L[241] |
Stefan Olsdal | b. 1974 | Swedish | Rock musician (Placebo) | G[242] |
Angel Olsen | b. 1987 | American | Singer-songwriter | L[243] |
Bree Olsen | b. 1986 | American | Former porn star | B[244][245][246] |
Mark V. Olsen | b. 1962 | American | Screenwriter, TV producer | G[247] |
Poppy Starr Olsen | b. ?[5] | Australian | Skateboarder | L[248] |
Jenni Olson | b. 1962 | American | Film curator, filmmaker, author, LGBT film historian | L[249] |
Henrik Olsson | b. 1970 | Swedish | TV presenter | G[250] |
Ty Olsson | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Actor | G[251] |
Willem Oltmans | 1925–2004 | Dutch | Investigative journalist, author | G[252] |
Rory O'Malley | b. 1980 | American | Actor | G[253] |
Ryan O'Meara | b. 1984 | American | Ice dancer, figure skating coach | G[254] |
Ondine | 1937–1989 | American | Actor | G[255] |
Jamie O'Neill | b. 1962 | Irish | Writer | G[256] |
Han Ong | b. 1968 | Filipino-American | Novelist, playwright | G[257] |
Ongina | b. 1982 | Filipino-American | Drag performer, HIV activist | G[258] |
Onir | b. 1969 | Indian | Filmmaker | G[259] |
Midi Onodera | b. ?[5] | Japanese-Canadian | Filmmaker | L[260] |
Edward Onslow | 1758–1829 | English | Aristocrat | G[261] |
Aras Onur | b. 1982 | Turkish | Author, poet | G[262] |
Catherine Opie | b. 1961 | American | Artist | L[263] |
Phyll Opoku-Gyimah | b. 1974 | British | Co-founder, trustee and executive (formerly managing) director of UK Black Pride | L[264] |
George Oppenheimer | 1900–1977 | American | Screenwriter | G[265] |
George Oprescu | 1881–1969 | Romanian | Historian, art critic, art collector | G[266] |
Rita Ora | b. 1990 | Albanian-British | Singer, actor | B[267] |
Trinity Ordona | b. ?[5] | American | College teacher, activist, community organizer, minister | L[268] |
Seamus O'Regan | b. 1971 | Canadian | Broadcast journalist | G[269] |
Jessica Origliasso | b. 1984 | Australian | Pop singer (The Veronicas), animal rights spokeswoman | B[270] |
Shinobu Orikuchi | 1887–1953 | Japanese | Ethnologist, linguist, folklorist, novelist, poet | G[271] |
Romeo Oriogun | b. ?[5] | Nigerian–American | Poet | B[272] |
Steve Orlando | b. 1985 | American | Comic book writer | B[273] |
Curdin Orlik | b. 1993 | Swiss | Wrestler | G[274] |
Peter Orlovsky | 1933–2010 | American | Poet, actor | G[275] |
Suze Orman | b. 1951 | American | Personal finance guru, talk show host, author | L[276] |
Alfredo Ormando | 1958–1998 | Italian | Writer, committed suicide by self-immolation outside of St. Peter's Basilica to protest the Roman Catholic Church's teachings on homosexuality | G[277] |
Eric Orner | b. ?[5] | American | Cartoonist | G[278] |
Maite Oronoz Rodríguez | b. 1976 | Puerto Rican | 1st openly gay chief justice in the history of Puerto Rico and the U.S. | L[279] |
Caleb Orozco | b. ?[5] | Belizean | LGBT activist | G[280] |
Matthieu Orphelin | b. 1972 | French | Politician | G[281] |
Orry-Kelly | 1897–1964 | American | Costume designer | G[282] |
Brian Orser | b. 1961 | Canadian | Figure skater | G[283] |
Kenny Ortega | b. 1950 | American | Producer, director, choreographer | G[284] |
Beto Ortiz | b. 1968 | Peruvian | Writer | G[285] |
Joe Orton | 1933–1967 | English | Playwright | G[286] |
Robert Osborne | 1932–2017 | American | Film historian, actor | G[287] |
T.J. Osborne | b. ?[5] | American | country music singer (Brothers Osborne) | G[288] |
Sharon Osbourne | b. 1952 | English | TV personality, music manager, businesswoman, promoter | B[289] |
Cathal Ó Searcaigh | b. 1956 | Irish | Poet | G[290] |
Tam O'Shaughnessy | b. 1952 | American | Children's science writer, tennis player | L[291] |
Blake Oshiro | b. 1970 | American | Politician | G[292] |
Diriye Osman | b. 1983 | Somali-British | Short-story writer, essayist, critic and visual artist | G[293] |
Alfonso A. Ossorio | 1916–1990 | Filipino-American | Abstract expressionist artist | G[294] |
Molly Ostertag | b. 1991 | American | Cartoonist, writer | L[295] |
Ido Ostrowsky | b. 1979 | American | Film producer | G[296] |
Kanako Otsuji | b. 1974 | Japanese | Japan's first openly lesbian politician | L[297] |
Ulrike Ottinger | b. 1942 | German | Filmmaker, photographer | L[298] |
Yotam Ottolenghi | b. 1968 | Israeli-British | Chef, restaurant owner, food writer | G[299] |
Cindy Ouellet | b. 1988 | Canadian | Wheelchair basketball player | L[300] |
Sarah Outen | b. 1985 | English | Athlete, adventurer, motivational speaker | L[301] |
Alan Oversby | 1933–1996 | English | Body modification pioneer | G[302] |
Rayvon Owen | b. 1991 | American | Singer | G[303] |
Sean Ethan Owen | 1981–2004 | American | Murder victim | G[304] |
Wilfred Owen | 1893–1918 | English | Poet and soldier | G[305] |
Nigel Owens | b. 1971 | Welsh | International rugby union referee, TV personality | G[306] |
Rick Owens | b. 1962 | American | Fashion designer | G[307] |
Jeanette Mott Oxford | b. 1954 | American | Missouri's first openly lesbian state legislator | L[308] |
Jon Reidar Øyan | b. 1981 | Norwegian | Politician, LGBT rights activist | G[309] |
Jayne Ozanne | b. ?[5] | Guernsey-British | Anglican LGBT activist | L[310] |
François Ozon | b. 1967 | French | Film director, screenwriter | G[311] |
Ferzan Özpetek | b. 1959 | Turkish-Italian | Filmmaker | G[312] |
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See also
References
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