List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C

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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, definition and terminology 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] 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.”[3] As of 2013, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree.[3]

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Artist Paul Cadmus
Musician Brandi Carlile
Author and poet Willa Cather
Social reformer Edward Carpenter
Poet, journalist and civil servant Constantine P. Cavafy
Sprinter Dutee Chand
Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman
Politician Charles Chauvel
Poet and essayist Justin Chin
Comedian Margaret Cho
LGBT rights activist and former military officer Dan Choi
Professor, writer, poet, playwright, philosopher, literary critic and rhetorician Hélène Cixous
Track and field athlete Kerron Clement
Attorney Roy Cohn
Writer Colette
Basketball player Jason Collins
Business executive Tim Cook
Journalist Anderson Cooper
Mountain climber Cason Crane
Singer, actor, politician and author Koen Crucke
Film director George Cukor
Name Lifetime[4] Nationality Notable as Notes[5]
Christopher Cabaldon b. 1965 American Politician G[6]
Jorge Caballero b. 1992 Mexican Actor G[7]
Luis Caballero 1943–1995 Colombian Artist G[8]
Lloyd Cadena 1933–2020 Filipino YouTuber, vlogger, author G[9]
Jean-Daniel Cadinot b. 1944 French Photographer, pornographic movie director G[10]
Paul Cadmus 1904–1999 American Artist G[11]
Julius Caesar 100–44 BC Roman Politician, general B[12]
John Cage 1912–1992 American Classical music composer G[13]
Ece Ayhan Çağlar 1931–2002 Turkish Poet G[14]
Caitlin Cahow b. 1985 American Ice hockey player L[15]
Claude Cahun 1894–1954 French Photographer, writer L[16]
Roland Caillaux 1905–1977 French Actor, illustrator G[17]
Reda Caire 1908–1963 Egyptian-French Singer G[18]
Cakes da Killa b. ?[4] American Rapper G[19]
Francesco Calcagno 1528–1550 Italian Franciscan friar executed for sodomy G[20]
J. P. Calderon b. 1975 American Volleyball player, TV personality G[21]
Marcelo Calero b. 1982 Brazilian Diplomat, politician G[22]
Patrick Califia b. 1954 American Writer B[23]
Caligula 12–41 CE Roman Emperor B[24]
Oliver Callan b. 1980 Irish Comedian, satirist, impressionist G[25]
Anthony Callea b. 1982 Australian Pop musician G[26]
Michael Callen 1955–1993 American AIDS activist G[27]
Simon Callow b. 1949 English Actor G[28]
Susan Calman b. 1974 Scottish Comedian, TV presenter, radio personality L[29]
Anna Calvi b. 1980 English Singer-songwriter, guitarist L[30]
Javier Calvo b. 1991 Spanish Actor, stage and theater director G[31]
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès 1753–1824 French Lawyer G[32]
Anne Cameron b. 1938 Canadian Novelist, poet L[33]
Edwin Cameron b. 1953 South African Judge G[34]
Rhona Cameron b. 1965 Scottish Comedian L[35]
Margarethe Cammermeyer b. 1942 American LGBT rights activist, soldier L[36]
Bobbi Campbell 1952–1984 American HIV/AIDS activist G[37]
Colin Campbell 1942–2001 Canadian Video artist G[38]
Tim Campbell b. 1975 Australian Actor G[39]
Jennifer Camper b. ?[4] American Comics and graphic artist L[40]
David Campos b. 1970 Guatemalan-American Politician G[41]
Viola Canales b. 1957 American Writer L or B[42]
Jasmyne Cannick b. 1977 American Activist, pop culture critic, race issues commentator L[43]
Justin R. Cannon b. 1984 American Founder of TruthSetsFree.net, an affirming outreach ministry to gay and lesbian Christians G[44]
Mario Cantone b. 1959 American Comedian, actor G[45]
James Cantor b. 1966 Canadian Clinical psychologist, sexologist G[46]
Lionel Cantú 1962–2002 American Novelist, sociology professor G[47]
Roberto F. Canuto b. 1973 Spanish Filmmaker G[48]
Jonathan Capehart b. 1967 American Journalist G[49]
Daniele Capezzone b. 1972 Italian Politician B[50]
Truman Capote 1924–1984 American Author, playwright G[51]
James Cappleman b. 1952 American Politician G[52]
Scott Capurro b. 1962 American Comedian G[53]
Gia Carangi 1960–1986 American Model B[54]
Emilio Carballido 1925–2008 Mexican Playwright, author G[55]
Celeste Carballo b. 1956 Argentine Rock singer-songwriter L[56]
Michael Carbonaro b. 1976 American Actor, magician, improv artist G[57]
Nancy Cárdenas 1934–1994 Mexican Playwright, actor, journalist L[58]
Pierre Cardin 1922–2020 French Fashion designer G[59]
Gloria Careaga Pérez b. 1947 Mexican Social psychologist L[60]
Tammy Rae Carland b. 1965 American Photographer, writer, filmmaker L[61]
Andreas Carlgren b. 1958 Swedish Politician G[62]
Brandi Carlile b. 1981 American Rock musician L[63]
Benedetta Carlini 1591–1661 Italian Nun, mystic L[64]
Kent Carlsson b. 1962 Swedish Politician G[65]
Magnus Carlsson b. 1974 Swedish Pop singer (Alcazar, Barbados) G[66]
Vanessa Carlton b. 1980 American Singer, songwriter B[67]
Liz Carmouche b. 1984 American Mixed martial arts fighter L[68]
Marcel Carné 1906–1996 French Filmmaker G[69]
Rachel Carns b. 1969 American Musician, artist, performer L[70]
Ana Carolina b. 1974 Brazilian Musician B[71]
Hennessy Carolina b. 1995 American Social media and TV personality B[72]
Cameron Carpenter b. 1981 American Organist B[73]
Edward Carpenter 1844–1929 English Writer, LGB rights theoretician and activist G[74]
Tim Carpenter b. 1960 American Politician G[75]
Alan Carr b. 1976 English Comedian, TV personality G[76]
Dora Carrington 1893–1932 English Artist B[77]
Jim Carroll 1949–2009 American Poet, writer, rock musician B[78]
Marco Carta b. 1985 Italian Pop singer G[79]
Aaron Carter b. 1987 American Pop singer B[80]
Chris Carter b. 1952 New Zealand Politician G[81]
Charlie Carver b. 1988 American Actor G[82]
Ted Casablanca b. 1960 American Journalist G[83]
Roberto Casalino b. 1979 Italian Pop singer, songwriter G[84]
Giacomo Casanova 1725–1798 Venetian Traveller, writer B[85]
Andie Case b. 1992 American Singer, songwriter B[86]
Roger Casement 1864-1916 Irish Diplomat, activist, poet G[87]
Warren Casey b. 1935 American Composer, lyricist G[88]
Michael Cashman b. 1950 English Actor, politician G[89]
Neal Cassady 1926–1968 American Major figure of Beat Generation B[90]
Cassandro b. 1970 Mexican Professional wrestler G[91]
Maggie Cassella b. ? American Comedian L[92]
Jack Cassidy 1927–1976 American Actor B[93]
Kelly Cassidy b. ? American Politician L[94]
Sherry Cassuto 1957–2016 American Rower L[95]
Jordi Castell b. 1966 Chilean Photographer G[96]
P. J. Castellaneta b. 1960 American Film director, screenwriter G[97]
Derricia Castillo-Salazar b. 1988 Belizean Military officer, aircraft maintenance officer of the Belize Defence Force, LGBT activist L[98]
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven 1593–1631 English Nobleman executed for rape and sodomy G[99]
Immanuel Casto b. 1983 Italian Singer, musician G[100]
Sebastian Castro b. 1989 American Actor, singer G[101]
Carlos Castro 1945–2011 Portuguese Journalist, TV personality G[102]
Claudia Castrosín Verdú b. ?[4] Argentinian Activist L[103]
Clint Catalyst b. 1971 American Writer, performer G[104]
David Catania b. 1968 American Politician G[105]
Dean and Dan Caten b. 1964 Canadian Fashion designers, radio personalities, businessmen G[106]
Willa Cather 1873–1947 American Writer L[107]
Ivan Cattaneo b. 1953 Italian Pop singer G[108]
Catullus 84–54 BC Roman Poet B[109]
Constantine P. Cavafy 1863–1933 Greek Poet B[110]
Megan Cavanagh b. 1960 American Actor L[111]
Cazuza 1958–1990 Brazilian Singer G[112]
Cazwell b. 1978 American Rapper G[113]
Rosalinda Celentano b. 1968 Italian Actor L[114]
Benvenuto Cellini 1500–1571 Italian Sculptor, goldsmith B[115]
Petru Cercel 1556–1590 Romanian Ruler of Wallachia G[116]
Luis Cernuda 1902–1963 Spanish Poet G[117]
Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos 1923–2006 Portuguese Poet G[118]
Vakhtang Chabukiani 1910–1992 Georgian Ballet dancer, choreographer G[119]
Ilene Chaiken b. 1957 American Writer, TV producer L[120]
John Challis b. 1928 Australian LGBT rights activist G[121]
Joan Chalmers 1928–2016 Canadian Philanthropist G[122]
Richard Chamberlain b. 1934 American Actor G[123]
Kevin Chamberlin b. 1963 American Actor G[124]
Sam Champion b. 1961 American TV weather presenter G[125]
Peter I. Chang b. 1973 Taiwanese Artist, illustrator, filmmaker G[126]
Graham Chapman 1941–1989 English Comedian (Monty Python) G[127]
Tracy Chapman b. 1964 American Singer-songwriter L[128]
Greyson Chance b. 1997 American Musician G[129]
Raymond Chan Chi-chuen b. 1972 Hong Kong Politician; 1st openly gay legislator in Hong Kong and Greater China G[130]
Dutee Chand b. 1996 Indian Sprinter B[131]
Spencer Chandra Herbert b. 1981 Canadian Politician G[132]
Grace Channer b. 1959 British-Canadian Painter and multi-media visual artist L[133]
Krzysztof Charamsa b. 1972 Polish Catholic priest and theologian G[134]
Erik Charell 1894–1974 German Dancer, actor, theatre and film director G[135]
E. Otis Charles 1926–2013 American Episcopal bishop G[136]
Ian Charleson 1949–1990 Scottish Actor G[137]
Mark Chatfield 1953–1998 American Swimmer G[138]
Bruce Chatwin 1940–1989 English Novelist, travel writer B[139]
George Chauncey b. 1954 American Author, professor G[140]
Charles Chauvel b. 1969 New Zealand Politician G[141]
Christian Chávez b. 1983 Mexican Latin pop musician, actor G[142]
Alexander Chee b. 1957 American Writer G[143]
John Cheever 1912–1982 American Writer B[144]
Pamela K. Chen b. 1961 American Judge of the U.S. District Court L[145]
Justin Chenette b. 1991 American Politician G[146]
Mary Cheney b. 1969 American Daughter of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney L[147]
Davi Cheng b. ?[4] Hong Kong-American Artist, graphic designer L[148]
Enno Cheng b. 1987 Taiwanese Actor, singer L[149]
Sébastien Chenu b. 1973 French Politician G[150]
Patrice Chéreau 1944–2013 French Actor, director G[151]
Joanna Cherry b. 1966 Scottish Politician L[152]
Marc Cherry b. 1962 American TV writer, producer G[153]
Neneh Cherry b. 1964 Swedish Pop musician B[154]
C. J. Cherryh b. 1942 American Speculative fiction writer L[155]
Alfred Chester 1928–1971 American Writer G[156]
Craig Chester b. 1965 American Actor, screenwriter G[157]
Leslie Cheung 1956–2003 Hong Kong Actor, pop musician B[158]
Ken Cheuvront b. 1961 American Politician G[159]
Philip Chevron 1957–2013 Irish Singer-songwriter, guitarist (The Radiators from Space, The Pogues) G[160]
Paddy Chew 1960–1999 Singaporean First Singaporean AIDS victim to come out to the general public G[161]
Darren Chiacchia b. 1964 American Equestrian G[162]
Georgy Chicherin 1872–1936 Russian Politician G[163]
Amanda Chidester b. 1990 American Softball player L[164]
Justin Chin 1969-2005 Malaysian-American Poet, essayist, performer G[165]
Staceyann Chin b. 1972 Jamaican Poet G[166]
Lenore Chinn b. 1949 American Realist painter L[167]
Thomas R. Chiola b. 1952 American 1st openly gay person elected to public office in Illinois G[168]
Christopher Chippindale b. 1951 English Archaeologist G[169]
Margaret Cho b. 1968 American Comedian B[170]
Dan Choi b. 1981 American LGBT activist, former military officer G[171]
Lisa Cholodenko b. 1964 American Film director and screenwriter L[172]
Zero Chou b. 1969 Taiwanese Film director L[173]
Ken Choy b. ? American Writer, performance artist G[174]
Wayson Choy b. 1939 Canadian Writer G[175]
Meg Christian b. 1946 American Musician L[176]
Jennifer Chrisler b. ? American Gay rights activist L[177]
William Christie b. 1944 American-French Conductor, harpsichordist G[178]
Queen Christina 1626–1689 Swedish Monarch L[179]
Peter Christopherson 1955–2010 English Musician (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, Coil), commercial artist, photographer G[180]
Chrystos b. 1946 American Poet, activist G[181]
Julie Chu b. 1982 American Ice hockey player L[182]
Ralph Chubb 1892–1960 English Writer G[183]
Simon Chung b. ?[4] Hong Kong Film director G[184]
Jok Church 1949–2016 American Cartoonist G[185]
Margaret Chutich b. 1958 American Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court L[186]
Annabelle Chvostek b. 1973 Canadian Singer-songwriter L[187]
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof b. 1989 American Snowboarder L[188]
David Cicilline b. 1961 American Politician, first openly gay mayor of an American state capital G[189]
Adriano Cintra b. 1972 Brazilian Musician G[190]
Claudio Cipelletti b. 1962 Italian Film director G[191]
Belo Cipriani b. 1980 Guatemalan-American Writer, memoirist, activist G[192]
Jovan Ćirilov 1931–2014 Serbian Theater pedagogue, writer, poet, dramatist G[193]
Ferdinando Cito Filomarino b. 1986 Italian Film director, screenwriter G[194]
Hélène Cixous b. 1937 French Writer, philosopher B[195]
Guillaume Cizeron b, 1994 French Ice dancer G[196]
Clairo b. 1998 American Singer-songwriter B[197]
Layshia Clarendon b. 1991 American Basketball player L[198]
Dodie Clark b. 1995 English Singer-songwriter and YouTube personality B[199]
James Clark b. 1963 English Diplomat G[200]
Karen Clark b. 1945 American Politician L[201]
Michael Clark b. 1962 Scottish Dancer, choreographer G[202]
Rylan Clark-Neal b. 1988 English TV presenter, singer G[203]
Arthur C. Clarke 1917–2008 English Science fiction writer, science writer, futurist G[204]
Cam Clarke b. 1957 American Voice actor G[205]
Cecil Clarke b. 1968 Canadian Politician G[206]
Cheryl Clarke b. 1947 American Writer G[207]
Michele Clarke b. 1961 Trinidadian Writer, filmmaker L[208]
Julian Clary b. 1959 English Comedian G[209]
Kevin Clash b. 1960 American Puppeteer G[210]
Beth Clayton b. ? American Opera singer L[211]
Garrett Clayton b. 1991 American Actor, singer and dancer G[212]
Charles Clegg 1916–1979 American Author, photographer, railroad historian G[213]
Douglas Clegg b. 1958 American Author G[214]
Kerron Clement b. 1985 Trinidadian-American Track and field athlete G[215]
Tyler Clementi 1991–2010 American College student who committed suicide following cyberbullying G[216]
Gabrielle D. Clements 1858–1948 American Painter, print maker, and muralist L[217]
François Clemmons b. 1945 American Singer, actor, choir conductor, lecturer G[218]
Miss Cleo 1962–2016 American TV personality L[219]
Cleomachus d. 7th century BC Greek Warrior G[220][221]
Van Cliburn 1935–2013 American Pianist G[222]
Michelle Cliff 1946–2016 Jamaican-American Author L[223]
Montgomery Clift 1920–1966 American Actor G[224]
Lord Arthur Clinton 1840–1870 English Aristocrat, politician B[225]
Kate Clinton b. 1947 American Comedian L[226]
Luke Clippinger b. 1972 American Politician G[227]
Natasha Cloud b. 1992 American Basketball player B[228]
Gary Cloutier b. ? American Politician G[229]
Brennan Clost b. 1994 Canadian Dancer, actor G[230]
Jean-Paul Cluzel b. 1947 French Politician, civil servant, businessman G[231]
David Coburn b. 1959 Scottish Politician G[232]
James Coco 1930–1987 American Actor G[233]
Jean Cocteau 1889–1963 French Writer, artist, filmmaker B[234]
Cœur de pirate (stage name) b. 1989 Canadian Singer-songwriter L[235]
Jean-Pierre Coffe 1938–2016 French Radio and TV presenter, food critic, author B[236]
Scott Coffey b. 1967 American Writer, actor, director G[237]
Tabatha Coffey b. 1969 Australian TV personality, hair stylist L[238]
Andy Cohen b. 1968 American TV executive and presenter G[239]
Benjamin Cohen b. 1982 English Entrepreur, journalist G[240]
Cathy J. Cohen b. 1962 American Political scientist, author, feminist, social activist L[241]
Eliad Cohen b. 1988 Israeli Producer, actor, model, entrepreneur G[242]
Roy Cohn 1927–1986 American Lawyer, conservative activist G[243]
Steven Cojocaru b. 1965 Canadian Fashion critic G[244]
Henri Cole b. 1956 American Writer G[245]
Joanna E. Cole b. 1948 American Politician B[246]
Brian Coleman b. 1961 English Politician G[247]
Lisa Coleman b. 1960 American Musician and film/TV composer L[248]
Richard Coles b. 1962 English Pop musician (The Communards), journalist, Church of England priest G[249]
Colette 1873–1954 French Author L[250]
Chris Colfer b. 1990 American Actor, singer G[251]
Roberta Colindrez b.[4] American Actor, writer L[252]
Cyril Collard 1957–1993 French Author G[253]
James Collins b. ? Canadian Actor, singer & songwriter G[254]
Jason Collins b. 1978 American Basketball player G[255]
Marcus Collins b. 1988 English Singer G[256]
Simon Collins b. 1976 Canadian Musician B[257]
Maureen Colquhoun b. 1928 English Politician L[258]
Robert Colquhoun 1914–1962 Scottish Set designer G[259]
Zebedy Colt 1929–2004 American Actor, director G[260]
Katharine Coman 1857–1915 American Economist L[261][262]
Giovanni Comisso 1895–1969 Italian Author, poet G[263]
Paola Concia b. 1963 Italian Politician L[264]
Bill Condon b. 1955 American Screenwriter, director G[265]
Charlie Condou b. 1974 English Actor G[266]
Timothy Conigrave 1959–1994 Australian Actor, playwright G[267]
Garrard Conley b. 1984/1985 American Author, activist G[268]
Marie Conmee 1933-1994 Irish Actor L[269]
Cathy Connolly b. 1956 American Politician L[270]
Jasper Conran b. 1959 English Fashion designer G[271]
Kevin Conroy b. 1955 American Actor G[272]
Sean Conroy b. 1992 American Baseball pitcher G[273]
Massimo Consoli 1945–2007 Italian Activist, writer, historian G[274]
Andrea Constand b. ?[4] American Basketball coach L[275]
Al Conti b. 1968 Argentine New Age composer, arranger, producer, multi-instrumentalist G[276][277]
Fabiano Contarato b. 1966 Brazilian Politician G[278]
Casey Conway b. ?[4] Australian Rugby player G[279]
Harry Cook b. 1991 Australian Actor G[280]
Nancy Cook 1884–1962 American Suffragette, teacher L[281]
Natalie Cook b. 1975 Australian Volleyball player L[282]
Susana Cook b. ?[4] Argentine Writer L[283]
Tim Cook b. 1960 American CEO of Apple Inc. G[284]
Anderson Cooper b. 1967 American journalist, author, TV personality G[285]
Ben Cooper b. 1982 American Singer-songwriter (Radical Face, Electric President) G[286]
Christian Cooper b. ?[4] American Comic book writer G[287]
Dennis Cooper b. 1953 American Artist G[288]
Colleen Coover b. 1969 American Comic artist B[289]
Bleu Copas b. 1976 American Army translator discharged for being gay G[290]
Copi (pseudonym of Raúl Damonte) 1939–1987 Argentine Writer, cartoonist, playwright G[291]
Aaron Copland 1900–1990 American Classical composer G[292]
Corey Corbin b. 1967 American Politician G[293]
Tee Corinne 1943–2006 American Writer L[294]
Cat Cora b. 1968 American Chef L[295]
Daniel Cordier 1920–2020 French Resistance fighter, historian, art dealer G[296]
Allan Corduner b. 1950 British Actor G[297]
John Corigliano b. 1938 American Classical composer G[298]
William Corlett 1938–2005 English Novelist, playwright G[299]
Dean Corll 1939–1973 American Serial killer G[300]
Michael G. Cornelius b. ? American Writer G[301]
Jessica Cornish b. 1988 English Singer-songwriter B[302]
Patricia Cornwell b. 1956 American Author B[303]
Sergio Coronado b. 1970 Chilean-French Politician G[304]
Angélica Lozano Correa b. 1975 Colombian Lawyer, politician; 1st lesbian elected to the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia L[305]
Vanina Correa b. 1983 Argentine Footballer L[306]
Peter and Murray Corren b. ? Canadian LGBT rights activists G[307]
Catherine Corsini b. 1956 French Film director, screenwriter, actor L[308]
Rick Cosnett b. 1983 Zimbabwean-Australian Actor G[309]
Rose Cossar b. 1991 Canadian Gymnast L[310]
Francisco Costa b. 1964 Brazilian Fashion designer G[311]
James Costos b. 1963 American Diplomat G[312]
Antony Cotton b. 1975 English Actor G[313]
Honey Lee Cottrell 1946–2015 American Photographer, filmmaker L[314][315]
Shea Couleé b. 1989 American Drag queen G[316]
Douglas Coupland b. 1961 Canadian Author G[317]
Brendan Courtney b. 1973 Irish TV presenter G[318]
Adolfo Couve 1940–1998 Chilean Artist, writer G[319]
Reed Cowan b. 1972 American Journalist, documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, philanthropist G[320]
Rory Cowan b. 1959 Irish Comedian, actor G[321]
Noël Coward 1899–1973 English Actor, playwright G[322]
Henry Cowell 1897–1965 American 20th century classical composer, musician B[323]
Colin Cowie b. 1962 South African Wedding planner G[324]
Patrick Cowley 1950–1982 American Pop musician, music producer, composer G[325]
Allan V. Cox 1926–1987 American Geophysicist G[326]
Bradford Cox b. 1982 American Singer-songwriter, musician (Deerhunter) G[327]
C. Jay Cox b. 1962 American Director, screenwriter G[328]
Daniel Allen Cox b. 1976 Canadian Writer G[329]
Angie Craig b. 1972 American Politician L[330]
Edith Craig 1869–1947 English Theatre director, producer, costume designer, suffragette L[331]
Larry Craig b. 1945 American Politician B[332]
Gottfried von Cramm 1909–1976 German Tennis player G[333]
Cason Crane b. 1993 American Mountain climber G[334]
Cheryl Crane b. 1943 American Lana Turner's daughter, killer of Turner's abusive boyfriend L[335]
Hart Crane 1899–1932 American Poet G[336]
Nicky Crane 1958–1993 English Neo-Nazi activist G[337]
Scott Cranham b. 1954 Canadian Diver G[338]
Anthony Crank b. ? English TV presenter G[339]
Toller Cranston b. 1949 Canadian Figure skater, artist G[340]
Darby Crash 1958–1980 American Punk rock musician (Germs) G[341]
Auliʻi Cravalho b. 2000 American Actress, singer B[342]
Gavin Crawford b. 1971 Canadian Comedian, actor G[343]
Robyn Crawford b. 1963 American Author, script supervisor, producer, executive assistant B[344]
Joel Creasey b. 1990 Australian Comedian, actor, TV personality G[345]
Gavin Creel b. 1976 American Actor, singer G[346]
Leanna Creel b. 1970 American Actor, film producer, film director, screenwriter, photographer L[347]
Jack Creley 1926–2004 American-Canadian Actor G[348]
Dominique Crenn b. 1965 French Chef L[349]
Wendy Crewson b. 1956 Canadian Actor, film producer L[350]
Quentin Crisp 1908–1999 English Writer G[351]
Rosario Crocetta b. 1951 Italian Politician, former President of Sicily G[352]
Chris Crocker b. 1987 American Internet celebrity G[353]
St. Sukie de la Croix b. 1951 English Activist, author B[354]
Richard Cromwell 1910–1960 American Actor G[355]
Rodney Croome b. ? Australian LGBT rights activist G[356]
Joel Crothers 1941–1985 American Actor G[357]
Aleister Crowley 1875–1947 English Occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, mountaineer B[358]
Mart Crowley 1935–2020 American Playwright G[359]
Koen Crucke b. 1952 Belgian Opera singer, politician, actor G[360]
Brian Justin Crum b. 1988 American Singer, stage actor G[361]
Howard Cruse 1944–2019 American Cartoonist G[362]
Bobby Crush b. 1954 English Pianist, TV presenter G[363]
Benjamin Cruz b. 1953 American Judge, politician G[364]
Juana Inés de la Cruz 1648–1695 Mexican Nun, poet, writer L[365][366][367]
Nilo Cruz b. 1960 American Playwright G[368]
Orlando Cruz b. 1981 Puerto Rican Boxer G[369]
Wilson Cruz b. 1973 American Actor G[370]
Hugues Cuénod 1902–2010 Swiss Tenor G[371]
Cui Zi'en b. 1958 Chinese Film director, producer, screenwriter, novelist G[372]
George Cukor 1899–1983 American Director G[373]
Countee Cullen 1903–1946 American Poet, novelist, children's writer, playwright B[374]
Mitch Cullin b. 1968 American Novelist G[375]
Bonnie Cullison b. 1954 American Politician L[227]
Alan Cumming b. 1965 Scottish Actor B[376]
Conrad Cummings b. 1948 American Contemporary classical composer G[377]
Philip Cummings 1906–1991 American Public speaker, political analyst G[378]
Andrew Cunanan 1969–1997 American Serial killer G[379]
José Cuneo b. 1965 Argentine Artist G[380]
Michael Cunningham b. 1952 American Writer G[381]
Scott Cunningham 1956–1993 American Writer of Wicca and occult topics G[382]
Adrianne Curry b. 1982 American Model B[383]
John Curry 1949–1994 English Figure skater G[384]
Tyler Curry b. 1983 American HIV activist G[385]
Bonnie Curtis b. 1966 American Film producer L[386]
Catie Curtis b. 1965 American Folk rock musician L[387]
Richard Curtis b. 1959 American Politician B[388]
Daniel Curzon b. 1938 American Writer G[389]
Donal Óg Cusack b. 1977 Irish Hurler, GAA athlete G[390]
Charlotte Cushman 1816–1876 American Actor L[391]
Robert Cutler 1895-1974 American Government official G[392]
Julie Cypher b. 1964 American LGBT rights activist, director B[393]
René Richard Cyr b. 1958 Canadian Actor, playwright, theater director G[394]
Józef Czapski 1896–1993 Polish Artist, writer, soldier G[395]
Józef Czechowicz 1903–1939 Polish Poet G[396]
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