List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Ba–Bh

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This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual. Famous people who are simply rumored to be gay, lesbian or bisexual, are not listed.

The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century. A number of different classification schemes have been used to describe sexual orientation since the mid-19th century, and scholars have often defined the term "sexual orientation" in divergent ways. Indeed, several studies have found that much of the research about sexual orientation has failed to define the term at all, making it difficult to reconcile the results of different studies.[1][2][3] However, most definitions include a psychological component (such as the direction of an individual's erotic desire) and/or a behavioural component (which focuses on the sex of the individual's sexual partner/s). Some prefer to simply follow an individual's self-definition or identity. See homosexuality and bisexuality for criteria that have traditionally denoted lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people.

The high prevalence of people from the West on this list may be due to societal attitudes towards homosexuality. The Pew Research Center's 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, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree.[4]

B

Emperor Babur
Visual artist and poet Babi Badalov
Folk singer Joan Baez
Actor and filmmaker Nakshatra Bagwe
Performer Josephine Baker
Politician Tammy Baldwin
Composer Samuel Barber
Poet, memoirist and epigrammist Natalie Clifford Barney
Poet, novelist and playwright Brendan Behan
Conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein
24th Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Mel B b. 1975 English Pop singer (Spice Girls), actor, TV personality B[7]
Jamie Babbit b. 1970 American Film and TV director L[8]
Paul Babeu b. 1969 American Politician G[9]
Babur 1483–1530 Indian/Mughal Emperor and founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent B[10]
Babydaddy b. 1976 American Rock musician (Scissor Sisters) G[11]
Judy Baca b. 1946 American Chicana artist, activist L[12]
Peter Bacanovic b. 1962 American Stockbroker, defendant in ImClone trial G[13]
Dirk Bach 1961–2012 German Comedian, actor, TV personality G[14]
Don Bachardy b. 1934 American Artist G[15]
Ramona Bachmann b. 1990 Swiss Footballer L[16]
Sir Edmund Backhouse, 2nd Baronet 1873-1944 English Scholar, Sinologist, linguist G[17]
Francis Bacon 1909–1992 English Artist G[18]
Sir Francis Bacon 1561–1626 English Philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, author G[19][20][21]
Babi Badalov b. 1959 Azerbaijani Visual artist, poet G[22]
Marina Rice Bader b. ? American Writer, director, film producer L[23]
Ruth Badger b. 1978 English Reality show contestant, TV presenter, business consultant L[24]
Dan Baer b. 1977 American Politician, diplomat G[25]
Neal Baer b. 1955 American Pediatrician, TV writer, producer G[26]
Susanne Baer b. 1964 German 1st openly lesbian elected as a Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany L[27]
Joan Baez b. 1941 American Folk musician B[28]
Tim Bagley b. 1957 American Actor G[29]
Nakshatra Bagwe b. 1990 Indian Actor, filmmaker G[30]
Bai Ling b. 1966 Chinese-American Actor B[31]
Jonathan Bailey b. 1988 English Actor G[32]
Paul Bailey b. 1937 English Writer G[33]
Sheryl Bailey b. 1966 American Jazz musician L[34]
Simon Bailey 1955–1995 English Anglican priest G[35]
Diora Baird b. 1983 American Actor, model L[36]
Jon Robin Baitz b. 1961 American Playwright, TV producer G[37]
Christin Baker b. ? American LGBT rights activist L[38]
Gilbert Baker 1951–2017 American Artist, gay rights activist, designer of the rainbow flag (1978) G[39]
Jack Baker b. 1942 American Attorney, LGBT rights activist G[40]
James Robert Baker 1946–1997 American Author G[41]
Josephine Baker 1906–1975 American Entertainer B[42]
John Roman Baker b. 1944 English Playwright G[43]
Marina Baker b. 1967 English Writer, politician B[44]
Sara Josephine Baker 1873–1945 American Physician, public health pioneer L[45]
Christine Bakke b. 1971 American LGBT rights activist L[46]
Rohit Bal b. 1961 Indian Fashion designer G[47]
John Balance 1962–2004 English Rock and experimental musician (Coil) G[48]
Kuwasi Balagoon 1946–1986 American Black Panther, writer B[49]
Joe Balass b. ?[5] Iraqi-Canadian Filmmaker G[50]
Clare Balding b. 1971 English BBC sports journalist L[51]
Long John Baldry 1941–2005 English Blues-rock musician G[52]
Lorenzo Balducci b. 1982 Italian Actor G[53]
Ireland Baldwin b. 1995 American Model B[54]
James Baldwin 1924–1987 American Writer G[55]
Oliver Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 1899–1958 English Politician G[56]
Tammy Baldwin b. 1962 American Politician, first openly gay U.S. Senator in history. L[57]
Cristóbal Balenciaga 1885–1972 Spanish Fashion designer G[58]
Becca Balint b. 1968 American Educator, writer, politician (Vermont's 1st female Senate President Pro Tempore) L[59]
Alan Ball b. 1957 American Screenwriter G[60]
Jason Ball b. 1988 Australian Mental health advocate, former political candidate, and 1st openly gay Australian rules football player G[61]
Tom Ballard b. 1989 Australian Radio presenter and comedian G[62]
Paolo Ballesteros b. 1982 Filipino Actor, comedian, TV host, model G[63]
Amy Balliett b. 1982 American LGBT rights activist L[64]
Brian Balthazar b. ?[5] American TV personality G[65]
Bruno Balz 1902–1988 German Songwriter G[66]
Orna Banai b. 1966 Israeli Actor, comedian, entertainer, politician L[67]
Canaan Banana 1936–2003 Zimbabwean 1st President of Zimbabwe; jailed for homosexuality G[68]
Ann Bancroft b. 1955 American First woman to reach the North Pole L[69]
Herman Bang 1857–1912 Danish Writer G[70]
Tallulah Bankhead 1902–1968 American Actor B[71]
Azealia Banks b. 1991 American Musician B[72]
Briana Banks b. 1978 American Pornographic actor B[73]
Christopher Banks b. 1977 New Zealand Music producer, journalist G[74]
Cassandra Bankson b. 1992 American Model, internet personality L[75]
Kaushalya Bannerji b. ? Canadian Poet L[76]
Ann Bannon b. 1932 American Author L[77]
Patricia Barber b. 1956 American Jazz musician L[78]
Samuel Barber 1910–1981 American Classical music composer G[79]
Shawnacy Barber b. 1994 Canadian-American Track and Field Athlete G[80][81]
Jillian Barberie b. 1966 American TV host B[82]
Jesuíta Barbosa b. 1991 Brazilian Actor B[83]
Paris Barclay b. 1956 American TV director G[84]
Alexander Bard b. 1961 Swedish Pop musician B[85]
Jean-Pierre Barda b. 1967 French-Swedish Musician, actor B[86]
Eduard Bargheer 1901–1979 German Painter, printmaker G[87]
Clive Barker b. 1952 English Author, film director G[88]
Greg Barker, Baron Barker of Battle b. 1966 English Politician G[89]
R. H. Barlow 1918–1951 American Writer, anthropologist G[90]
Djuna Barnes 1892–1982 American Writer B[91]
Fred Barnes 1885–1938 English Entertainer G[92]
Hazel Barnes 1915–2008 American Philosopher L[93]
Micah Barnes b. 1960 Canadian Pop musician G[94]
Rev. Paul Barnes b. 1954 American Clergy G[95]
Richard Barnes b. 1947 English Politician G[96]
Charlie Barnett b. 1988 American Actor G[97]
James Barnett b. 1986 American Activist G[98]
Jim Barnett 1924–2004 American Professional wrestling promoter G[99]
Lisa A. Barnett 1958–2006 American Science fiction and fantasy writer L[100]
Samuel Barnett b. 1986 English Actor G[101]
Tim Barnett b. 1958 New Zealand Member of the Parliament of New Zealand G[102]
Natalie Clifford Barney 1876–1972 American Writer L[103]
Frank A. Barnhart b. ? American Actor, producer, director G[104]
Bill Baroni b. 1971 American Politician, law professor G[105]
Andrew Barr b. 1973 Australian Politician G[106]
Damian Barr b. 1976 Scottish Writer, columnist, playwright G[107]
Jean Barraqué 1928–1973 French Classical music composer G[108]
Katherine Barrell b. ? Canadian Actor B[109]
Amanda Barrett b. c. 1979 American Pop musician (The Ditty Bops) L[110]
Amanda Barrie b. 1935 English Actor B[111]
Josh Barro b. 1984 American Journalist G[112]
John Barrowman b. 1967 Scottish-American Actor G[113]
Drew Barrymore b. 1975 American Actor B[114]
Michael Barrymore b. 1952 English Entertainer G[115]
Richmond Barthé 1901–1989 American Sculptor G[116]
Paul Bartel 1938–2000 American Actor, writer, director G[117]
Roland Barthes 1915–1980 French Literary theorist G[118]
Chris Bartlett b. 1966 American Activist G[119]
Murray Bartlett b. 1971 Australian Actor G[120]
Neil Bartlett b. 1958 English Playwright G[121]
Jason Bartlett b. ? American Politician G[122]
Jamie Barton b. 1981 American Opera singer (mezzo-soprano) B[123]
John Barton b. 1957 Canadian Poet G[124]
Jean-Michel Basquiat 1960–1988 American Artist B[125][126][127]
Lance Bass b. 1979 American Pop musician (NSYNC) G[128]
Bruce Bastian b. 1948 American Businessman G[129]
Michael Bastian b. 1965 American Fashion designer G[130]
Alan Bates 1934–2003 English Actor B[131][132]
Katharine Lee Bates 1859–1929 American Songwriter L[133]
Baton Bob b. ? American Performance artist G[134]
Rostam Batmanglij b. 1983 American Musician, songwriter, producer (Vampire Weekend & Discovery) G[135]
Bryan Batt b. 1963 American Actor G[136]
Imma Battaglia b. 1960 Italian Politician, LGBT rights activist L[137]
Deborah Batts b. 1947 American Federal District Judge L[138]
Gregory Baum 1923–2017 Canadian Theologian G[139]
Günter Baum b. 1960 German Activist and founder of two Christian ministries in Germany G[140]
Robert Bauman b. 1937 American Politician G[141]
Ben Baur b. ?[5] American Actor G[142]
Mark Bautista b. 1983 Filipino Singer, actor B[143]
Bevis Bawa 1909–1992 Sri Lankan Landscape architect G[144]
Geoffrey Bawa 1919–2003 Sri Lankan Architect G[144]
Bruce Bawer b. 1956 American Writer G[145]
Betty Baxter b. 1952 Canadian Politician, athlete L[146]
Meredith Baxter b. 1947 American Actor L[147]
Stanley Baxter b. 1926 Scottish Actor, impressionist G[148]
Howard Bayless b. 1965 American Politician G[149]
Jaime Bayly b. 1965 Peruvian Writer B[150]
Gary Beach b. 1947 American Actor G[151]
Thomas Beattie b. 1986 English Footballer G[152]
Christophe Beaugrand b. 1977 French Journalist, TV presenter, radio host G[153]
Rikki Beadle-Blair b. 1962 English Actor, writer, singer, dancer G[154]
Simon Russell Beale b. 1961 English Actor G[155]
Billy Bean b. 1964 American Baseball player G[156]
James Beard 1903–1985 American Chef and food writer G[157]
Amanda Bearse b. 1958 American Actor, director L[158]
Cecil Beaton 1904–1980 English Photographer, costume designer G[159]
Stephanie Beatriz b.1981 Argentine-American Actor B[160]
Thomas Beattie b. 1986 English Footballer G[161]
Ryan Beatty b. 1995 American Pop singer, musician, YouTube personality G[162]
Bianca Beauchamp b. 1977 Canadian Adult model B[163]
William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp 1872–1938 English Peer of the Realm, Liberal politician, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports B[164]
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu 1926–2015 English Peer of the Realm, Conservative politician, founder of National Motor Museum B[165]
Germaine Beaulieu b. 1949 Canadian Writer L[166]
Binkie Beaumont 1908–1973 English-Welsh Theatre manager, producer G[167]
Simone de Beauvoir 1908–1986 French Author, philosopher B[168]
Nils Bech b. 1981 Norwegian Pop musician G[169]
Alison Bechdel b. 1960 American Cartoonist L[170]
Julian Beck 1925–1985 American Actor, director and writer B[171]
Martha Beck b. 1962 American Sociologist and life coach L[172]
Volker Beck b. 1960 German Politician G[173]
Albrecht Becker 1906–2002 German Photographer G[174]
William Beckford 1760–1844 English Novelist, art collector B[175]
Antoine Bédard b. 1978 Canadian Musician G[176]
Sybille Bedford 1911–2006 German-English Writer B[177]
Ximena Bedregal b. 1951 Chilean-Bolivian Architect, writer, theoretician, professor, editor, photographer L[178]
Lucius Beebe 1902–1966 American Photographer, railroad historian G[179]
Vicky Beeching b. 1979 English Musician and religious commentator L[180]
Eve Beglarian b. 1958 American Contemporary classical music performer-composer L[181]
Chad Beguelin b. 1969 American Playwright and lyricist G[182]
Brendan Behan 1923–1964 Irish Author, poet, playwright G[183]
Aphra Behn 1640–1689 English Writer B[184]
Mark Behr 1963–2015 Tanzanian-South African Author G[185]
Billy-Ray Belcourt b. ? Canadian Poet, scholar, and author G[186]
Frieda Belinfante 1904–1995 Dutch Classical musician and conductor, member of the Dutch resistance L[187]
Allan Bell b. 1947 Manx Chief Minister of the Isle of Man G[188]
Andy Bell b. 1964 English Pop musician (Erasure) G[189]
Arthur Bell 1939–1984 American Journalist (Village Voice); founding member of the Gay Activists Alliance G[190]
Jadin Bell 1997–2013 American Youth whose suicide lead to gay bullying awareness G[191]
Simone Bell b. ? American Politician L[192]
Dario Bellezza 1944–1996 Italian Poet, author, playwright G[193]
David Belliard b. 1978 French Politician G.[194]
Jason Bellini b. 1975 American Journalist G[195]
Paul Bellini b. 1963 Canadian Comedy writer G[196]
Maria Bello b. 1967 American Actor B[197]
Linda Bellos b. 1950 British Black and LGBT activist, former London politician L[198]
Sotiria Bellou 1921–1997 Greek Rebetiko musician L[199]
Max Bemis b. 1984 American Rock singer (Say Anything) B[200]
Lisa Ben 1921–2015 American Editor, author, songwriter L[201]
Birgitt Bender b. 1956 German Politician L[202]
Bruce Benderson b. 1946 American Writer G[203]
Ruth Benedict 1887–1948 American Anthropologist, folklorist B[204]
Brenda Benet 1945–1982 American Actor B[205]
Féral Benga 1906–1957 Senegalese Dancer G[206]
Jessica Benham b. 1990 American Politician, disability rights activist B[207]
Gio Benitez b. 1985 American TV personality G[208]
George Benjamin b. 1960 English Composer G[209]
Alan Bennett b. 1934 English Author, actor B[121][210]
Bryce Bennett b. 1984 American Politician G[211]
Declan Bennett b. 1981 English Actor, Singer songwriter, Musician, G[212]
Jill Bennett b. 1975 American Actor L[213]
Jonathan Bennett b. 1981 American Actor G[214]
Michael Bennett 1943–1987 American Creator, director, choreographer G[215]
Richard Rodney Bennett 1936–2012 English Composer, pianist G[216]
Taylor Bennett b. 1996 American Hip-hop artist B[217]
Sadie Benning b. 1973 American Feminist visual artist L[218]
Bob Benny 1926–2011 Belgian Singer, musical theatre performer G[219]
A. C. Benson 1862-1925 English Essayist, poet, author, academic G[220]
Trevor Bentham b. 1943 English Screenwriter, partner of actor Nigel Hawthorne G[221]
Gladys Bentley 1907–1960 American Blues musician L[222]
Anita Berber 1899–1928 German Dancer, actor B[223]
A. Scott Berg b. 1949 American Writer G[224]
Marianne Berg b. 1954 Swedish Politician L[225]
Sandon Berg b. 1971 American Film producer and screenwriter G[226]
Sturla Berg-Johansen b. 1967 Norwegian Comedian, actor, TV personality G[227]
Helmut Berger b. 1944 Austrian Actor B[228]
Marco Berger b. 1977 Argentine Film director G[229]
Cyrano de Bergerac 1619–1655 French French dramatist, duelist G[230][231]
David Bergman b. 1950 American Writer G[232]
Kajsa Bergqvist b. 1976 Swedish High Jumper B[233]
Guðbergur Bergsson b. 1932 Icelandic Writer G[234]
Bobby Berk b. 1981 American Interior designer, TV host G[235]
Humphry Berkeley 1926–1994 English Politician G[236]
Richard Berkowitz b. 1955 American Author, activist G[237]
Nate Berkus b. 1971 American Interior designer G[238]
Greg Berlanti b. 1972 American TV writer, producer G[239]
Josh Berman b. 1970 American TV writer, producer G[240]
Rodney Berman b. 1969 Scottish Politician G[241]
Christopher Bernau 1940–1989 American Actor G[242]
Sandra Bernhard b. 1955 American Comedian B[243]
Leonard Bernstein 1918–1990 American Classical music conductor and composer B[244]
Samuel Bernstein b. 1970 American Writer G[245]
Michael Berresse b. 1964 American Actor, choreographer G[246]
John Berry b. 1959 American Former government official G[247]
Randy W. Berry b. 1965 American Diplomat G[248]
Mildred J. Berryman 1901–1972 American Researcher, photographer, a mineral merchant, manufacturing business co-owner L[249]:354
Gabriele Bertaccini b. 1985 Italian Chef, TV personality G[250]
Al Berto 1948–1997 Portuguese Poet, artist G[251]
Allan Berube 1946–2007 American Military historian G[252]
Betty Berzon 1928–2006 American Author, psychotherapist L[253]
Magnus Betnér b. 1974 Swedish Comedian, TV host B[254]
Xavier Bettel b. 1973 Luxembourgish Politician, lawyer, 24th Prime Minister of Luxembourg G[255]
Sarah Bettens b. 1972 Belgian Rock musician (K's Choice) L[256]
Clive Betts b. 1950 English Politician G[257]
Willem van Beusekom 1947–2006 Dutch TV presenter, radio DJ G[258]
Ole von Beust b. 1955 German Politician G[259]
Thomas Bezucha b. 1964 American Screenwriter, director G[260]
Dinesh Bhugra b. 1952 Indian Psychiatrist, academic G[261]
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