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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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Jacob Israël de Haan | 1881–1924 | Dutch | Journalist, writer | G[7] |
Minna Haapkylä | b. 1973 | Finnish | Actor | B[8] |
Fritz Haarmann | 1879–1925 | German | Serial killer | G[9] |
Pekka Haavisto | b. 1958 | Finnish | Politician | G[10] |
Conner Habib | b. 1977 | American | Writer, podcaster, academic, activist, former pornographic actor | G[11] |
Marilyn Hacker | b. 1942 | American | Poet | L[12] |
Saleem Haddad | b. 1983 | Kuwaiti-British | Author, aid worker | G[13] |
Boze Hadleigh | b. 1954 | American | Writer | G[14] |
Hadrian | 76–138 CE | Roman | Military commander, emperor | G[15] |
Adèle Haenel | b. 1989 | French | Actor | L[16] |
Jenny Hagel | b. ?[5] | American | Comedian, comedy writer | L[17] |
Sofie Hagen | b. 1988 | Danish | Comedian | B[18] |
Stein Erik Hagen | b. 1956 | Norwegian | Businessperson | B[19] |
Tom Harald Hagen | b. 1978 | Norwegian | Football referee | G[20] |
Ted Haggard | b. 1956 | American | Minister | B[21] |
Patrick Haggerty | 1944–2022 | American | Country music singer (Lavender Country) | G[22][23] |
Peter Häggström | b. 1976 | Swedish | Track and field athlete | G[24] |
Nathalie Hagman | b. 1991 | Swedish | Handball player | L[25] |
Kevin Hague | b. 1960 | New Zealand | Politician | G[26] |
Reynaldo Hahn | 1875–1947 | Venezuelan-French | Composer, conductor, music critic, diarist | G[27] |
Jörg Haider | 1950–2008 | Austrian | Politician | G[28] |
Andrew Haigh | b. 1973 | English | Screenwriter, film director | G[29] |
Leisha Hailey | b. 1971 | American | Actor, pop musician (The Murmurs, Uh Huh Her) | L[30] |
William Haines | 1900–1973 | American | Actor, interior designer | G[31] |
Ellis Haizlip | 1929–1991 | American | TV producer | G[32] |
Anja Hajduk | b. 1963 | German | Politician | L[33] |
Al-Hakam II | 915–976 | Umayyad dynasty | Second Caliph of Cordoba | B[34] |
Salim Halali | 1920–2005 | Algerian | Singer | G[35] |
Ellen Day Hale | 1855–1940 | American | American Impressionist painter | L[36] |
Rob Halford | b. 1951 | English | Heavy metal singer(Judas Priest) | G[37] |
Justin Hall | b. 1971 | American | Cartoonist, educator | G[38] |
Luke Edward Hall | b. 1989 | British | Interior designer | G[39] |
Marc Hall | b. 1984 | Canadian | LGBT rights activist who fought in court to bring his boyfriend to the prom | G[40][41] |
Matthew Hall | b. 1970 | Canadian | Figure skater | G[42] |
Radclyffe Hall | 1880–1943 | English | Author, poet | L[43] |
Siri Hall Arnøy | b. 1978 | Norwegian | Politician | L[44] |
Todrick Hall | b. 1985 | American | Entertainer | G[45] |
Ian Hallard | b. 1974 | English | Actor, screenwriter | G[46] |
David Hallberg | b. ?[5] | American | Dancer | G[47] |
Hanne Haller | 1950–2005 | German | Singer, composer, writer, producer, sound engineer | L[48] |
Richard Halliburton | 1900–1939 | American | Author, traveler, adventurer | B[49] |
Ursula Halligan | b. 1960 | Irish | Political editor | L[50] |
Kenneth Halliwell | 1926–1967 | English | Artist and murderer of playwright Joe Orton | G[51] |
Augusto d'Halmar | 1882–1950 | Chilean | Writer | G[52] |
David Halperin | b. 1952 | American | Writer, queer theorist | G[53] |
Halsey | b. 1994 | American | Singer, songwriter | B[54] |
Fred Halsted | 1941–1989 | American | Film director | G[55] |
Halston | 1932–1990 | American | Fashion designer | G[56] |
Boris van der Ham | b. 1973 | Dutch | Politician | G[57] |
Maggi Hambling | b. 1945 | English | Artist | L[58] |
Aaron Hamburger | b. 1973 | American | Writer | G[59] |
Ralph Hamelmann | b. 1967 | Canadian | Comic artist, promoter | G[60] |
John C. Hamer | b. 1970 | American-Canadian | Historian, mapmaker | G[61] |
Antony Hamilton | 1952–1995 | English-Australian | Model, actor | G[62] |
Arlan Hamilton | b. 1980 | American | Investment fund founder | L[63] |
Gerald Hamilton | 1890–1970 | English | Writer | G[64] |
Nancy Hamilton | 1908–1985 | American | Actor, playwright, lyricist, director, producer | L[65] |
Kathryn Hamm | b. ?[5] | American | Writer | L[66] |
Barbara Hammer | 1939–2019 | American | Experimental filmmaker | L[67] |
Anja Hammerseng-Edin | b. 1983 | Norwegian | Handball player | L[68] |
Gro Hammerseng-Edin | b. 1980 | Norwegian | Handball player | L[69] |
Harmony Hammond | b. 1944 | American | Artist | L[70] |
James Henry Hammond | 1807–1864 | American | Attorney, politician | B[71] |
David Hampton | 1964–2003 | American | Con artist and impostor | G[72] |
Mabel Hampton | 1902–1989 | American | Activist, dancer, philanthropist | L[73] |
Nicola Hancock | b. 1995 | Australian | Cricketer | L[74] |
Klaus Händl | b. 1969 | Austrian | Actor, film director, writer | G[75] |
Tyler Hanes | b. 1982 | American | Actor | G[76] |
Vincent Hanley | 1954–1987 | Irish | DJ, TV personality | G[77] |
Kathleen Hanna | b. 1968 | American | Rock musician (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, The Julie Ruin), activist, writer | B[78] |
Bretten Hannam | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Film director, screenwriter | G[79] |
Dominic Hannigan | b. 1965 | Irish | One of the 1st openly gay members of Dáil Éireann | G[80] |
Lorraine Hansberry | 1930–1965 | American | Playwright | L[81] |
Joseph Hansen | 1923–2004 | American | Mystery writer | G[82] |
Alan Hansford | b. 1968 | English | Cricketer | G[83] |
Van Hansis | b. 1981 | American | Actor | G[84] |
Glen Hanson | b. ?[5] | American | Cartoonist, illustrator | G[85] |
Mariette Hansson | b. 1983 | Swedish | Pop singer | L[86] |
Yuval Noah Harari | b. 1976 | Israeli | Historian, author, educator | G[87] |
Pernille Harder | b. 1992 | Danish | Footballer | L[88] |
Gilbert Harding | 1907–1960 | English | Radio personality | G[89] |
David Hardt | b. ?[5] | American | Politician | G[90] |
Michael Hardwick | b. ?[5] | American | Litigant in Bowers v. Hardwick case | G[91] |
Michelle Hardwick | b. 1976 | English | Actor | L[92] |
G. H. Hardy | 1877–1947 | English | Mathematician | G[93] |
John Hargreaves | 1945–1996 | Australian | Actor | G[94] |
Brian Hargrove | b. 1956 | American | TV writer/producer | G[95][96] |
Johann Hari | b. 1979 | British | Journalist | G[58] |
Keith Haring | 1958–1990 | American | Artist | G[97] |
Harmodius and Aristogeiton | d. 514 BC | Athenian | Lovers who died freeing Athens from tyrants | G[98] |
A. Breeze Harper | b. ?[5] | American | Feminist, diversity strategist, author | B[99] |
Bob Harper | b. 1965 | American | Personal trainer | G[100] |
Curtis Harrington | 1926–2007 | American | Filmmaker | G[101] |
Kellie Harrington | b. 1989 | Irish | Boxer | L[102] |
Rex Harrington | b. 1962 | Canadian | Ballet dancer | G[103] |
Ashlyn Harris | b. 1985 | American | Soccer player | L[104] |
Barry Harris | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Pop singer-songwriter (Kon Kan), musician, composer, DJ | G[105] |
Bertha Harris | 1937–2005 | American | Novelist | L[106] |
Bruce Harris | b. 1951 | American | Lawyer, politician | G[107] |
E. Lynn Harris | b. 1955 | American | Author | G[108] |
Greg Harris | b. 1955 | American | Politician | G[109] |
Jeremy O. Harris | b. circa 1988/1989 | American | Playwright, actor | G[110] |
Kwame Harris | b. 1982 | Jamaican-American | Football player | G[111] |
Neil Patrick Harris | b. 1973 | American | Actor | G[112] |
Sam Harris | b. 1961 | American | Pop musician, actor | G[113] |
Torrey Harris | b. 1991 | American | Politician (as of 2021, one of the first two openly-LGBT state representatives elected in Tennessee) | [114] |
Campbell Harrison | b. 1997 | Australian | Sport climber | G[115] |
Jane Ellen Harrison | 1850–1928 | English | Classical scholar, linguist | B[116] |
Jessica Harrison | b. 1977 | English-French | Triathlete | L[117] |
K. David Harrison | b. 1966 | Canadian-American | Anthropologist | G[118] |
Lou Harrison | 1917–2003 | American | 20th century classical composer | G[119] |
Randy Harrison | b. 1977 | American | Actor | G[120] |
Todd Harrity | b. 1990 | American | Squash player | G[121] |
Ellen Hart | b. 1949 | American | Author | L[122] |
Grant Hart | b. 1961 | American | Rock musician (Hüsker Dü) | B[123] |
Hannah Hart | b. 1986 | American | Internet comedian | L[124] |
Lorenz Hart | 1895–1943 | American | Lyricist; half of Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart | G[125] |
Derek Hartley | b. 1969 | American | TV show host | G[126] |
L. P. Hartley | 1895–1972 | English | Novelist, short story writer | G[127] |
Marsden Hartley | 1877–1943 | American | Painter, poet | G[128] |
Naomi Hartley | b. 2001 | English | Footballer | L[129] |
Nina Hartley | b. 1959 | American | Pornographic actor | B[130] |
Dan Hartman | 1950–1994 | American | Singer-songwriter, musician, producer | G[131] |
Prince Kan'in Haruhito | 1902–1988 | Japanese | Noble, Imperial Japanese Army officer | G[132][133] |
Jeb Havens | b. ?[5] | American | Game designer, video game developer, industry activist, singer-songwriter | G[134] |
Andrew Harvey | b. 1952 | British | Spiritual scholar | G[135] |
Ben Harvey | b. ?[5] | American | DJ | G[136] |
Claire Harvey | b. 1974 | British | Paralympic sportsperson | L[137] |
Donald Harvey | 1952–2017 | American | Serial killer | G[138] |
Ian Harvey | 1914–1987 | English | MP | G[139] |
Jonathan Harvey | b. 1968 | English | Playwright | G[58] |
Laurence Harvey | 1928–1973 | Lithuanian-South African | Actor | G[140] |
Patrick Harvie | b. 1973 | Scottish | Politician | B[141] |
Don Harwin | b. 1964 | Australian | Politician | G[142] |
Sadao Hasegawa | 1950–1999 | Japanese | Graphic artist | G[143] |
Ryōsuke Hashiguchi | b. 1963 | Japanese | Film director | G[144] |
Bilal Hassani | b. 1999 | French | Pop singer | G[145] |
O. E. Hasse | 1903–1978 | German | Actor | G[146] |
Kaj Hasselriis | b. 1974 | Canadian | Politician, journalist | G[147] |
Maddie Hasson | b. 1995 | American | Actor | B[148] |
Beatrice Hastings | 1879–1943 | English | Writer | B[149] |
Bill Hastings | b. 1957 | New Zealand | Chief Censor of New Zealand, then Chief Justice of Kiribati | G[150] |
Richard Hatch | b. 1961 | American | Reality show contestant | G[151] |
Richard Hatfield | 1931–1991 | Canadian | Politician | G[152] |
Bob Hattoy | 1950–2007 | American | AIDS activist | G[153] |
Manos Hatzidakis | 1925–1994 | Greek | Composer | G[154] |
Minas Hatzisavvas | 1948–2015 | Greek | Actor | G[155] |
Miloš Havel | 1899–1968 | Czech | Entrepreneur, filmmaker | G[156] |
Mireille Havet | 1898–1932 | French | Writer | L[157] |
Kyle Hawkins | b. 1975 | American | Lacrosse coach | G[158] |
Neil Francis Hawkins | 1903–1950 | British | Fascist politician | G[159] |
Sophie B. Hawkins | b. 1967 | American | Pop musician | B[160] |
Todd B. Hawley | 1961–1995 | American | One of the 3 founders of the International Space University | G[161] |
Nigel Hawthorne | 1929–2001 | English | Actor | G[162] |
Charles Hawtrey | 1914–1988 | English | Actor, comedian | G[163] |
Harry Hay | 1912–2002 | American | LGBT rights activist | G[164] |
Andrew Hayden-Smith | b. 1983 | English | TV presenter | G[165] |
Bruce Hayes | b. 1963 | American | Swimmer | G[166] |
Darren Hayes | b. 1972 | Australian | Pop musician (Savage Garden) | G[167] |
Sean Hayes | b. 1970 | American | Actor | G[168] |
Colton Haynes | b. 1988 | American | Actor, model | G[169] |
Todd Haynes | b. 1961 | American | Film director | G[170] |
Hurley Haywood | b. 1948 | American | Race car driver | G[171] |
Jane Hazlegrove | b. 1968 | English | Actor | L[172] |
Leslye Headland | b. 1980 | American | Playwright, screenwriter, director | L[173] |
James Healey | b. ?[5] | American | Politician | G[174] |
Maura Healey | b. 1971 | American | Attorney General | L[175] |
Trebor Healey | b. ?[5] | American | Writer | G[176] |
Jane Heap | 1883–1964 | American | Publisher | B[177] |
Amber Heard | b. 1986 | American | Actor | B[178][179] |
Nicole Heavirland | b. 1995 | American | Rugby player | L[180] |
Anne Heche | 1969–2022 | American | Actor | B[181] |
Wilhelm Heckmann | 1897–1995 | German | Musician | G[182] |
Alexandra Hedison | b. 1969 | American | Actor | L[183] |
Jayna Hefford | b. 1977 | Canadian | Ice hockey player | L[184] |
Antony Hegarty | b. 1971 | English | Singer-songwriter (Antony and the Johnsons) | G[185] |
Sarah Hegazi | 1989–2020 | Egyptian | Socialist, writer, LGBT activist | L[186] |
Claudia van den Heiligenberg | b. 1985 | Dutch | Footballer | L[187] |
John Heilman | b. ?[5] | American | Mayor | G[188] |
Scott Heim | b. 1966 | American | Novelist | G[189] |
Alex Heimberg | b. ?[5] | American | Drag performer | G[189] |
Allan Heinberg | b. 1967 | American | Scriptwriter | G[190] |
Pekka Heino | b. 1961 | Swedish | TV presenter | G[191] |
Matt Heinz | b. 1977 | American | Physician, politician | G[192] |
Miles Heizer | b. 1994 | American | Actor | G[193] |
Gert Hekma | b. 1951 | Dutch | Anthropologist, sociologist, writer, professor | G[194] |
J. Roy Helland | b. 1943 | American | Film makeup artist | G[195] |
Gens Hellquist | 1946–2013 | Canadian | LGBT rights activist, publisher | G[196] |
Jonathan Hellyer | b. ?[5] | English | Pop musician (Bronski Beat) | G[197] |
Mathew Helm | b. 1980 | Australian | Diver | G[198] |
Robert Helpmann | 1909–1986 | Australian | Dancer, actor, theater director, choreographer | G[199] |
Robert Helps | 1928–2001 | American | 20th century classical composer and musician | G[200] |
R. J. Helton | b. 1981 | American | Christian musician | G[201] |
Tim Hely-Hutchinson | b. 1953 | English | Publisher | G[202] |
Essex Hemphill | 1957–1995 | American | Poet, activist | G[189] |
Hamish Henderson | 1919–2002 | Scottish | Poet, songwriter, folk-song collector | B[203] |
Barbara Hendricks | b. 1952 | German | Politician | L[204] |
Michael Hendricks | b. ?[5] | American | Psychologist, suicidologist, LGBT advocate | G[205] |
Michael Hendricks | b. ?[5] | Canadian | LGBT rights activist, half of first same-sex marriage in Canada | G[206] |
Jorik Hendrickx | b. 1992 | Belgian | Figure skater | G[207] |
Nona Hendryx | b. 1944 | American | Singer, record producer, songwriter | B[208] |
Ivan Heng | b. 1963 | Singaporean | Actor, theater director | G[209] |
Mélanie Henique | b. 1992 | French | Swimmer | L[210] |
Susan Henking | b. 1955 | American | Religious studies scholar, president of Shimer College | L[211] |
Gavan Hennigan | b. 1981 | Irish | Extreme Environment athlete | G[212] |
Bianca Henninger | b. 1990 | American-Mexican | Football player | L[213] |
Aaron Henry | 1922–1977 | American | Civil rights leader, politician | B[214] |
Philip Hensher | b. 1965 | English | Author, journalist | G[58] |
Hans Werner Henze | 1926–2012 | German | Composer | G[215] |
Alan Herbert | b. ?[5] | Canadian | Politician | G[216] |
Manasse Herbst | 1913–1997 | Austrian-German | Actor, singer | G[217] |
Gilbert Herdt | b. 1949 | American | Anthropologist | G[218] |
Gregory M. Herek | b. 1954 | American | Psychologist | G[219] |
Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller | b. 1950 | German | Historian | G[220] |
Bettina Herlitzius | b. 1960 | German | Politician | L[221] |
Yvonne Herløv Andersen | b. 1942 | Danish | Politician | B[222] |
Isabell Herlovsen | b. 1988 | Norwegian | Footballer | L[223] |
Jerry Herman | 1931–2019 | American | Musical theater composer | G[224] |
Thomas Hermanns | b. 1963 | German | TV personality | G[225] |
Kakan Hermansson | b. 1981 | Swedish | TV presenter, radio host | L[226] |
Oliver Hermanus | b. 1983 | South African | Film director | G[227] |
Jaime Humberto Hermosillo | 1942–2020 | Mexican | Film director | G[228] |
Clodovil Hernandes | 1937–2009 | Brazilian | Fashion stylist, politician | G[229] |
Daisy Hernández | b. 1975 | American | Writer, editor | B[230] |
David Hernandez | b. 1983 | American | Singer | G[231] |
Israel Hernandez | b. ?[5] | American | Presidential advisor | G[232] |
Joseline Hernandez | b. 1986 | American | Reality TV personality, rapper, actor | B[233] |
Julián Hernández | b. 1972 | Mexican | Filmmaker | G[234] |
Laurie Hernandez | b. 2000 | American | Artistic gymnast | L[235] |
William Hernandez | b. 1979 | American | Reality TV personality | G[236] |
Daniel Hernández Jr. | b. ?[5] | American | Politician | G[237] |
Ty Herndon | b. 1962 | American | Country music singer | G[238] |
Sighsten Herrgård | 1943–1989 | Swedish | Fashion designer | G[239] |
Zach Herrin | b. 1995 | American | Stock car racing driver | G[240] |
Brett Herron | b. 1966 | South African | Politician, attorney | G[241] |
Fred Hersch | b. 1955 | American | Jazz musician | G[242] |
Raz Hershko | b. 1998 | Israeli | Judoka | L[243] |
Carl Hester | b. 1967 | English | Dressage rider | G[244] |
Laurel Hester | 1956–2006 | American | Police officer | L[245] |
Ebbe Hertzberg | 1847–1912 | Norwegian | Social economist, legal historian, educator | G[246] |
Gordon Heuckeroth | b. 1958 | Dutch | Singer, TV personality | G[247] |
Ralph Hexter | b. 1952 | American | Academic administrator, scholar | G[248] |
Richard A. Heyman | 1935–1994 | American | Politician | G[249] |
Lida Gustava Heymann | 1868–1943 | German | Feminist, suffragette | L[250] |
Carter Heyward | b. 1945 | American | Clergy | L[251] |
Michelle Heyman | b. 1988 | Australian | Football player | L[252] |
Edward Hibbert | b. 1955 | American | Actor | G[253] |
Hibiscus | 1949–1982 | American | Performance artist, actor, drag performer | G[254] |
John Benjamin Hickey | b. 1963 | American | Actor | G[255] |
René Hicks | b. ?[5] | American | Comedian | L[256] |
Jacob Hiegentlich | 1907–1940 | Dutch | Poet | G[257] |
Missy Higgins | b. 1983 | Australian | Pop musician | B[258] |
René Highway | 1954–1990 | Canadian | Dancer | L[259] |
Jennifer Higdon | b. 1962 | American | Classical composer, musician | L[119] |
Abraham Higginbotham | b. ? | American | Screenwriter | G[260] |
Colin Higgins | 1941–1988 | Australian-American | Screenwriter, actor, director, producer | G[261] |
Patricia Highsmith | 1921–1995 | American | Writer | B[262] |
Marta Higueras | b. 1964 | Spanish | Criminologist, politician | L[263] |
Brianna Hildebrand | b. 1996 | American | Actor | L[264] |
Jane Hill | b. 1969 | English | Newsreader | L[265] |
Jimmy Hill | b. 1989 | English | Radio, TV, and Internet personality | G[266][267][268] |
Jeff Hiller | b. 1975/1976 | American | Actor, comedian | G[269] |
Kurt Hiller | 1885–1972 | German | Essayist, journalist, activist | G[270] |
Karin Hils | b. 1979 | Brazilian | Actor, singer, songwriter | B[271] |
Perez Hilton | b. 1978 | American | Celebrity gossip blogger | G[272] |
Nikki Hiltz | b. 1994 | American | Middle-distance runner | L[273] |
Maurice Hines | 1943–2023 | American | Actor, singer, dancer | G[274] |
Phillip Hinkle | b. 1946 | American | Politician | B[275][276] |
Jon Hinson | 1942–1995 | American | Politician | G[277] |
Peter Hinwood | b. 1946 | English | Actor, antiques dealer | G[278] |
Hiraga Gennai | 1729–1784 | Japanese | Polymath, inventor, author, samurai | G[279] |
Fredy Hirsch | 1916–1944 | German | Teacher, sportsman, helper of Jewish children during World War II | G[280] |
Lora Hirschberg | b. 1963 | American | Sound engineer | L[281] |
Magnus Hirschfeld | 1868–1935 | German | Doctor, LGBT rights activist | G[282] |
Axel Hirsoux | b. 1982 | Belgian | Pop singer | G[283] |
Keegan Hirst | b. 1988 | English | 1st openly gay British professional rugby player | G[284] |
Hisham II | 966–1013 | Umayyad dynasty | Umayyad Caliph of Spain | G[285] |
George Hislop | 1927–2005 | Canadian | Gay rights activist | G[286] |
Charles Hitchen | 1675–1727 | English | Thief-taker | G[287] |
Christopher Hitchens | 1949–2011 | English-American | Author, orator, religious, social, and literary critic and journalist | B[288] |
Thomas Hitzlsperger | b. 1982 | German | Football player | G[289] |
Bjarte Hjelmeland | b. 1970 | Norwegian | Actor, musician | G[290] |
Denise Ho | b. 1977 | Hong Kong | Pop singer | L[291] |
Jon Hoadley | b. 1983 | American | Politician | G[292] |
Simon Hobart | 1964–2005 | English | Nightclub owner | G[293] |
Hannah Höch | 1889–1978 | German | Artist | B[294] |
David Hockney | b. 1937 | English | Artist | G[58] |
Guy Hocquenghem | 1946–1988 | French | Philosopher | G[295] |
Howard Hodgkin | 1932–2017 | English | Painter, printmaker | G[296] |
Marie Høeg | 1866–1949 | Norwegian | Photographer | L[297] |
Robby Hoffman | b. ?[5] | American-Canadian | Writer, comedian, talk show host | L[298] |
Gunvor Hofmo | 1921–1995 | Norwegian | Poet | G[299] |
Kate Hogan | b. 1957 | American | Politician | L[300] |
Richèl Hogenkamp | b. 1992 | Dutch | Tennis player | L[301] |
Lee Hoiby | 1926–2011 | American | Composer | G[200] |
Kinmont Hoitsma | 1934–2013 | American | Fencer | G[302] |
Pentti Holappa | 1927–2017 | Finnish | Poet, writer, translator, politician | G[303] |
Chamique Holdsclaw | b. 1977 | American | Basketball player | L[304] |
Billie Holiday | 1915–1959 | American | Jazz singer, songwriter | B[305][306] |
Tony Holiday | 1951–1990 | German | Pop singer | G[307] |
Ursula Holl | b. 1981 | German | Footballer | L[308] |
Holland | b. 1996 | South Korean | Singer; 1st openly gay K-pop idol | G[309] |
Henry Holland | b. 1983 | English | Fashion designer | G[310] |
Todd Holland | b. 1961 | American | Film and TV director/producer | G[311] |
Xaviera Hollander | b. 1943 | American | Writer, Madam | B[312] |
Andrew Holleran | b. 1944 | American | Writer | G[189] |
Tess Holliday | b. 1985 | American | Model, activist, make-up artist | B[313] |
Alan Hollinghurst | b. 1954 | English | Author | G[58] |
B. Dylan Hollis | b. 1995 | Bermudian-American | Social media personality, baker | G[314] |
Ulf Holm | b. 1969 | Swedish | Politician | G[315] |
Antti Holma | b. 1982 | Finnish | Author, actor | G[316] |
Chuck Holmes | 1945–2000 | American | Adult film producer, businessman, philanthropist | G[317] |
Dave Holmes | b. 1971 | American | Writer, producer, TV personality | G[318] |
John Wendell Holmes | 1910–1988 | Canadian | Diplomat, academic | G[319] |
Kelly Holmes | b. 1970 | British | Track and field athlete | L[320] |
Shelley Holroyd | b. 1973 | English | Javelin thrower | L[321] |
Erika Holst | b. 1979 | Swedish | Ice hockey player | L[322] |
Johannes Holzmann (AKA Senna Hoy) | 1882–1914 | German | Anarchist author, activist | G[323] |
Wilhelm von Homburg | 1940–2004 | German | Boxer, actor, professional wrestler | B[324] |
Alice Y. Hom | b. 1967 | American | Community activist, author | L[325] |
A.M. Homes | b. 1961 | American | Writer | B[326] |
Honey G (rapper) | b. 1981 | English | Rapper | L[327] |
Hong Seok-cheon | b. 1971 | South Korean | Actor | G[328] |
Pirjo Honkasalo | b. 1947 | Finnish | Filmmaker | L[329] |
Philippe Honoré | b. 1967 | French | Classical musician | G[330] |
Alexander Hood, 5th Duke of Bronte | 1854–1937 | English-Sicilian | Noble | G[331] |
Nalo Hopkinson | b. 1960 | Jamaican-Canadian | Writer | L[332] |
Bettina Hoppe | b. 1974 | German | Actor | L[333] |
Horace | 65–8 BC | Roman | Lyric poet | B[334] |
James Hormel | 1933–2021 | American | Former United States ambassador to Luxembourg | G[335][336] |
Roy Horn | 1944–2020 | German-American | Magician, entertainer | G[337][338] |
Anders Hornslien | b. 1970 | Norwegian | Politician, TV presenter | G[339] |
Nitzan Horowitz | b. 1965 | Israeli | Journalist, politician | G[340] |
Vladimir Horowitz | 1902–1989 | Russian | Pianist | G[341] |
Horse | b. 1958 | Scottish | Singer-songwriter | L[137] |
Horst P. Horst | 1906–1999 | German | Photographer | G[342] |
Silvio Horta | 1974–2020 | American | Screenwriter, producer | G[343] |
Craig Revel Horwood | b. 1965 | Australian | Dancer, choreographer, TV personality | B[344] |
Elmyr de Hory | 1906–1976 | Hungarian | Artist, art forger | G[345] |
Basil Hoskins | 1929–2005 | English | Actor | G[346] |
Stephen Hough | b. 1961 | English-Australian | Composer, pianist | G[347] |
TJ House | b. 1989 | American | Baseball player | G[348] |
A. E. Housman | 1859–1936 | English | Poet | G[349] |
Laurence Housman | 1865–1959 | English | Playwright | G[350] |
Robert Houston | b. 1955 | American | Actor, director | G[351] |
Ivo van Hove | b. 1958 | Belgian | Theater director, producer | G[352] |
Brenda Howard | 1946–2005 | American | Activist | B[353] |
Brittany Howard | b. 1988 | American | Singer-songwriter, musician (Alabama Shakes) | L[354] |
Byron Howard | b. 1968 | American | Film director, animator | G[355] |
Charlie Howard | 1961–1984 | American | Murder victim | G[356] |
Michael Howard | 1922–2019 | English | Military historian | G[357] |
Richard Howard | 1929–2022 | American | Poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, translator | G[358] |
Herbert Howe | 1893–1959 | American | Journalist | G[359] |
James Howe | b. 1946 | American | Children's author | G[360] |
Daniel Howell | b. 1991 | English | YouTuber | G[361] |
Frankie Howerd | 1917–1992 | English | Comedian | G[362] |
Bent Høie | b. 1971 | Norwegian | Politician | G[363] |
Scott Hoying | b. 1991 | American | Singer-songwriter | G[364] |
David Hoyle | b. 1962 | English | Performance artist | G[365] |
Brad Hoylman | b. 1965 | American | Politician | G[366] |
Magdalen Hsu-Li | b. ?[5] | American | Singer-songwriter, painter, Lecturer, writer, cultural activist | B[367] |
Jamie Hubley | 1995–2011 | Canadian | Youth who committed suicide due to anti-gay bullying | G[368] |
Angela Hucles | b. 1978 | American | Soccer player | L[369] |
Rock Hudson | 1925–1985 | American | Actor | G[370] |
Waymon Hudson | b. 1979 | American | LGBT activist, writer | G[371] |
David Huebner | b. 1960 | American | Diplomat | G[372] |
Joy Huerta | b. 1986 | Mexican | Pop musician (Jesse & Joy) | L[373] |
Tanya Huff | b. 1957 | Canadian | Writer | L[374] |
Michael Huffington | b. 1947 | American | Politician, activist | B[375] |
Sarah Huffman | b. 1984 | American | Soccer player | L[376] |
Huffty | b. ?[5] | English | TV presenter | L[377] |
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Gareth Hughes | 1894–1965 | Welsh | Actor | G[379] |
Langston Hughes | 1902–1967 | American | Writer | G[380] |
Simon Hughes | b. 1951 | English | Politician | B[381] |
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Emperor Hui of Han | 210–188 BCE | Chinese (Han dynasty) | Head of state | B[386] |
Coos Huijsen | b. 1939 | Dutch | Politician, historian, author | G[387] |
Peter Hujar | 1934–1987 | American | Photographer | G[388] |
Tom Hulce | b. 1953 | American | Actor | G[389] |
Ross Hull | b. 1975 | Canadian | Actor, TV personality | G[390] |
Karen Hultzer | b. 1956 | South African | Archer | L[391] |
Alexander von Humboldt | 1769–1859 | Prussian | Polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer | G[392] |
Jim Humes | b. ?[5] | American | Judge of the California Court of Appeals | G[393] |
Andy Humm | b. 1953 | American | Journalist, activist, co-host of TV news program Gay USA | G[394] |
Laud Humphreys | 1930–1988 | American | Sociologist, writer, priest | G[395] |
Isaac Humphries | b. 1998 | Australian | Basketball player | G[396] |
Herbert Huncke | 1915–1996 | American | Writer, poet | B[397] |
Mia Hundvin | b. 1977 | Norwegian | Handball player | B[398] |
Kit Hung | b. 1977 | Hong Kong | Filmmaker | G[399] |
Jerry Hunt | 1943–1993 | American | 20th century classical composer | G[200] |
J. Timothy Hunt | b. 1955 | American | Journalist and writer | G[400] |
Linda Hunt | b. 1945 | American | Actor | L[401] |
Richard Hunt | 1951–1992 | American | Puppeteer | G[402] |
Ruth Hunt | b. 1945 | Welsh | Chief executive of Stonewall, politician | L[403] |
Ben Hunte | b. 1991 | English | Correspondent, journalist, TV presenter | G[404] |
Alberta Hunter | 1895–1984 | American | Blues musician | B[405] |
Ian Hunter | b. 1960 | Australian | Politician | G[406] |
Ross Hunter | 1926–1996 | American | Film and TV producer, actor | G[407] |
Tab Hunter | 1931–2018 | American | Actor, singer | G[408] |
Helen Huntington Hull | 1893–1976 | American | Socialite, arts patron | B[409] |
Huo Guang | d. 68 BCE | Chinese (Han dynasty) | Statesman | B[410] |
Maarten Hurkmans | b. 1997 | Dutch | Rower | B[411] |
David Hurles | 1944–2023 | American | Pornographer | G[412] |
Waris Hussein | b. 1938 | Indian-British | TV and film director | G[413] |
Leslie Hutchinson | 1900–1969 | Grenadian | Musician | B[414] |
Mark Michael Hutchinson | b. ?[5] | English | Actor | G[415] |
Svenja Huth | b. 1991 | German | Footballer | L[416] |
William Hutt | 1920–2007 | Canadian | Actor | G[417] |
Kate Hutton | b. ?[5] | American | Seismologist | L[418] |
Nadine Hwang | 1902–1972 | Chinese | Lawyer, pilot | L[419] |
Hyegong of Silla | 758–780 | Korean | King of Silla | G[420] |
Chris Hyndman | 1966–2015 | Canadian | Interior designer, TV personality | G[421] |
Garry Hynes | b. 1953 | Irish | Theater director | L[422] |
Diego Hypólito | b. 1986 | Brazilian | Gymnast | G[423] |
Anton Hysén | b. 1990 | Swedish | Footballer | G[424] |
Nicholas Hytner | b. 1956 | English | Stage and screen director | G[425] |
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