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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 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]

K

Painter Frida Kahlo
Writer and politician Hilda Käkikoski
Journalist Ashok Row Kavi
Singer-songwriter Kesha
Tennis player Billie Jean King
Musician Kaki King
Writer and feminist Olha Kobylianska
Fashion designer Michael Kors
Soccer player Ali Krieger
Poet, musician and novelist Mikhail Kuzmin
Film director and producer Stanley Kwan
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Joshua Kadison b. 1963 American Pop musician B[7]
Bart Kaëll b. 1960 Belgian Singer, TV personality G[8]
Rodney Kageyama 1941–2018 American Actor G[9]
Frida Kahlo 1907–1954 Mexican Painter, artist B[10]
Johannes Kahrs b. 1963 German Politician G[11]
Natasha Kai b. 1983 American Soccer player L[12]
Uuno Kailas 1901–1933 Finnish Poet, author, translator G[13]
Charles Kaiser b. 1950 American Journalist G[14]
Florina Kaja b. 1982 American Reality TV personality B[15]
Hilda Käkikoski 1864–1912 Finnish Politician, writer L[16]
Juba Kalamka b. 1970 American Musician B[17]
Chester Kallman 1921–1975 American Poet G[18]
Frank Kameny 1925–2011 American LGBT activist G[19]
Christian Kampmann 1939–1988 Danish Author, journalist B[20]
Lisette Kampus b. 1984 Estonian LGBT rights activist L[21]
Candye Kane b. 1965 American Blues singer, former porn star B[22]
Firdaus Kanga b. 1960 Indian-British Writer, actor G[23]
Chris Kanyon 1970–2010 American Professional wrestler G[24]
Rebecca Kaplan b. 1970 American Politician B[25] or L[26]
Roberta A. Kaplan b. 1966 American Litigator L[27]
Marnix Kappers 1943–2016 Dutch Actor, TV presenter G[28]
Maud Kaptheijns b. 1994 Dutch Cyclo-cross cyclist L[29]
Alexander Kargaltsev b. ?[5] Russian-American Artist, writer, photographer, actor, film director G[30]
Pamela S. Karlan b. 1959 American Professor of Law B[31]
Peter Karlsson 1966–1995 Swedish Ice hockey player G[32]
Roger Karoutchi b. 1951 French Politician G[33]
Ferdinand Karsch-Haack 1853–1936 German Arachnologist, entomologist, sexologist, anthropologist G[34]
David Kato c. 1964–2011 Ugandan LGBT rights activist G[35]
Carl Katter b. 1978 Australian LGBT rights activist, politician G[36]
Jonathan Ned Katz b. 1938 American Historian G[37]
Zebra Katz b.[5] American Rapper, producer, multimedia artist G[38]
Michael Kauch b. 1967 German Politician G[11]
Moisés Kaufman b. 1963 Venezuelan Playwright, director G[39]
Christine Kaufmann b. 1951 American Politician L[40]
Kathleen Kauth b. 1979 American Ice hockey player L[41]
Ashok Row Kavi b. 1947 Indian Writer, theologian G[42]
Yoshiko Kawashima 1907–1948 Japanese Spy B[43]
Daniel Kawczynski b. 1972 British Politician B[44]
Adam Kay b. 1980 English Comedy writer, author, comedian G[45]
Jackie Kay b. 1961 Scottish Writer L[46]
Gorden Kaye 1941–2017 English Actor G[47]
Kaytranada b. 1992 Haitian-Canadian Musician G[48]
Jay Keasling b. ?[5] American Academic administrator, biologist G[49]
Joe Keenan b. 1958 American Screenwriter, TV producer, novelist G[50]
Andrew Keenan-Bolger b. 1985 American Actor, writer, director G[51]
Tommy Keene b. 1957 American Rock musician G[52]
Christine Kehoe b. 1950 American Politician L[53]
Frans Kellendonk 1951–1990 Dutch Writer, translator G[54]
Colby Keller b. 1980 American Visual artist, blogger, pornographic film actor G[55]
Lenn Keller 1951–2020 American Photographer L[56]
Micah Kellner b. 1978 American Politician B[57]
Chris Kelly b. 1983 American Screenwriter, director G[58]
Clinton Kelly b. 1969 American TV personality G[59]
Ellsworth Kelly 1923–2015 American Painter, sculptor, printmaker G[60]
George Edward Kelly 1887–1974 American Playwright, director, actor G[61]
Patsy Kelly 1910–1981 American Actress L[62]
Randall Kenan 1963–2020 American Writer G[63]
Rona Kenan b. 1979 Israeli Singer L[64]
Kate Kendell b. 1960 American Activist L[65]
Johan Kenkhuis b. 1980 Dutch Swimmer G[66]
Bill Kennedy b. 1966 American Basketball referee G[67]
Brian Kennedy d. 1991 English Journalist G[68]
Brian Kennedy b. 1966 Irish Singer-songwriter, musician G[69]
Emma Kennedy b. 1967 English Actor, writer, TV presenter L[70]
Helen Kennedy b. 1958 Canadian Politician, activist L[71]
Sean W. Kennedy 1987–2007 American Murder victim G[72]
Keala Kennelly b. 1978 American Surfer, actor L[73]
Jack Kenny b. 1958 American TV writer, producer G[74]
Maurice Kenny 1929–2016 American Poet G[75]
Gus Kenworthy b. 1991 American Freestyle skier G[76]
Malcolm Kenyatta b. 1990 American State Representative of Pennsylvania G[77]
DJ Keoki b. 1966 Salvadorean-American Disc jockey G[78]
Jim Kepner 1923–1997 American Archivist G[79]
Hape Kerkeling b. 1964 German Comedian, actor, TV presenter G[80]
Sanne van Kerkhof b. 1987 Dutch Speed skater L[81]
Johannes Kerkorrel 1960–2002 South African Pop musician G[82]
Keith Kerr b. 1936 American United States Army officer G[83]
Sam Kerr b. 1993 Australian Association football player L[84]
J. Warren Kerrigan 1879–1947 American Actor G[85]
Larry Kert 1930–1991 American Actor, singer G[86]
Karl-Maria Kertbeny 1824–1882 Hungarian-Austrian Journalist, memoirist, and human rights campaigner (coined terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual") G[87]
Kesha b. 1987 American Singer-songwriter B[88]
Hans Kesting b. 1960 Dutch Actor G[89]
Emma Kete b. 1987 New Zealand Footballer L[90]
Maya Keyes b. 1985 American Political activist L[91]
John Maynard Keynes 1883–1946 English Economist G[92]
Sarah Keyworth b. 1993 English Stand-up comedian L[93]
Bhupen Khakhar 1934–2003 Indian Artist G[94]
El-Farouk Khaki b. 1963 Canadian Lawyer and activist G[95]
Yevgeny Kharitonov 1941–1981 Russian Actor, writer G[96]
Elizabeth Khaxas b. 1960 Namibian Writer, activist L[97]
Mohammad Khordadian b. 1957 Iranian Dancer, choreographer G[98]
Rohit Khosla 1958–1994 Indian Fashion designer B[99]
Lotte Kiærskou b. 1975 Danish Handball player L[100]
Kid Congo Powers b. 1959 American Rock musician, singer (The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) G[101]
Chip Kidd b. 1964 American Graphic designer G[102]
Saleem Kidwai b. 1951 Indian Author G[103]
Caitlín R. Kiernan b. 1964 Irish-American Author L[104]
Bandy Kiki b. 1991 Cameroonian Blogger, LGBT activist, entrepreneur L[105]
Joel Kim Booster b. 1988 American Actor, comedian and writer G[106]
Kim Jho Gwangsoo b. 1965 South Korean Film director G[107]
Edd Kimber b. 1986 English Reality TV personality; winner of the 2010 Great British Bake Off G[108]
Bernard King 1934–2002 Australian TV personality G[109]
Billie Jean King b. 1943 American Tennis player B[110]
Diana King b. 1970 Jamaican Reggae singer-songwriter L[111]
Florence King b. 1936 American Writer B[112]
Kaki King b. 1979 American Rock and jazz musician L[113]
Mark S. King b. 1960 American HIV/AIDS activist, blogger, writer, and actor G[114]
Michael Patrick King b. 1954 American Director, screenwriter G[115]
King Princess b. 1988 American Singer-songwriter, musician L[116]
Shelley King b. 1955 Indian-British Actor L[117]
Solomon King 1932–2005 American Pop musician G[118]
Troy King b. 1968 American Former Attorney General of Alabama B[119]
William R. King 1786–1853 American Politician, diplomat G[120][121][122][123]
Andrew Kinlochan b. 1978 English Pop musician G[124]
Caitlin Kinnunen b. 1991 American Actor B[125]
Alfred Kinsey 1894–1956 American Biologist, human sexuality researcher B[126]
Gary Kinsman b. 1955 Canadian Sociologist G[127]
Michael Kirby b. 1939 Australian Justice of the High Court of Australia G[128]
Robert Kirby b. 1962 American Cartoonist G[129]
Tom Kirdahy b. 1963 American Theatre producer G[130]
Kris Kirk 1950–1993 English Journalist, gay rights activist G[131]
Tommy Kirk b. 1941 American Actor G[132]
Tim Kirkman b. 1966 American Filmmaker G[133]
James Kirkwood, Jr. 1925–1989 American Playwright, author G[134]
Lincoln Kirstein 1907–1996 American Writer, impresario, philanthropist, co-founder of the New York City Ballet B[135]
Kirtanananda Swami 1937–2011 American Hare Krishna guru, racketeer G[136]
Rives Kistler b. 1949 American Judge G[137]
Tomasz Kitliński b. 1965 Polish Political philosopher, cultural and social analyst, civic activist G[138]
John Kittmer b. 1967 English Diplomat G[139]
Hayley Kiyoko b. 1991 American Singer, actor L[140]
Stine Brun Kjeldaas b. 1975 Norwegian Snowboarder L[141]
Markus Klaer 1968–2020 German Politician G[142]
Jeffrey Klarik b. ? American Writer, producer G[143]
Fritz Klein 1932–2006 Austrian-American Psychiatrist, LGBT activist B[144]
Jason Klein b. ?[5] American Rabbi G[145]
Sharon Kleinbaum b. 1959 American Rabbi L[146]
Irena Klepfisz b. 1941 Polish-American Author L[147]
Rudolf Klimmer 1905–1977 German Psychologist, sexologist, gay rights activist G[148]
Hans Klok b. 1969 Dutch Illusionist G[149]
Ilana Kloss b. 1956 South African Tennis player L[150]
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke 1856-1942 American Portrait and genre painter L[151]
Nikolai Klyuev 1884–1937 Russian Poet G[152]
Steve Kmetko b. 1953 American Broadcast journalist G[153]
Jennifer Knapp b. 1974 American Musician L[154]
Jennie Lea Knight 1933–2007 American Sculptor [155]
Jonathan Knight b. 1968 American Pop singer (New Kids on the Block) G[156]
T. R. Knight b. 1973 American Actor G[157]
Frankie Knuckles 1955–2014 American DJ, record producer G[158]
Tamai Kobayashi b. 1965 Canadian Writer L[159]
Olha Kobylianska 1863–1942 Ukrainian Writer, feminist B[160]
Igor Kochetkov b. 1970 Russian Writer, human rights activist G[161]
Boris Kochno 1904-1990 Russian Ballet dancer, poet, librettist G[162]
Bryan Kocis 1963–2007 American Porn producer, murder victim G[163]
Paul Koering b. 1964 American Politician G[164]
Wayne Koestenbaum b. 1958 American Poet and cultural critic G[165]
Jeffrey Kofman b. 1959 Canadian Broadcast journalist G[166]
Valentina Kogan b. 1980 Argentine Handball player L[167]
Bob Kohler 1926–2007 American LGBT rights activist G[168]
Sally Kohn b. 1977 American Journalist L[169]
Irene de Kok b. 1963 Dutch Judoka L[170]
Uri Kokia b. 1981 Israeli Basketball player G[171]
Ilse Kokula b. 1944 German Sociologist, author, LGBT activist L[172]
Chris Kolb b. 1958 American Politician G[173]
Jim Kolbe b. 1942 American Politician G[174]
Dominik Koll b. 1984 Austrian Swimmer G[175]
Helmut Kolle 1899–1931 German Painter G[176]
Oswalt Kolle 1928–2010 Dutch-German Sexologist B[177]
Debra Kolodny b. ?[5] American Rabbi B[178]
Gerrit Komrij 1944–2012 Dutch Poet, novelist, translator, polemic, critic, playwright G[179]
Ralf König b. 1960 German Cartoonist G[180]
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich 1858–1915 Russian Nobleman, poet G[181]
Toto Koopman 1908–1991 Dutch-Javanese Model B[182]
David Kopay b. 1942 American American football player G[32]
Steve Kornacki b. 1979 American Journalist G[183]
Tinja-Riikka Korpela b. 1986 Finnish Footballer L[184]
Michael Kors b. 1959 American Fashion designer G[185]
Jon Kortajarena b. 1985 Spanish Model, actor G[186]
Tina Kotek b. 1966 American Politician L[187]
Reşat Ekrem Koçu 1905–1975 Turkish Writer, historian G[188]
Davina Kotulski b. 1970 American Psychologist, writer, activist L[189]
Sofia Kovalevskaya 1850–1891 Russian Mathematician B[190]
Kris Kovick 1951–2001 American Writer, cartoonist L[191]
Anna Kowalska 1903–1969 Polish Writer B[192]
Daniel Kowalski b. 1975 Australian Swimmer G[193]
Dave Koz b. 1963 American Jazz musician G[194]
Kathy Kozachenko b. ? American Politician L[195]
Vadim Kozin 1903–1994 Russian Singer G[196]
Greg Kramer 1961–2013 English-Canadian Actor G[197]
Larry Kramer 1935–2020 American Writer, LGBT activist G[198]
Vjekoslav Kramer b. 1976 Bosnian Chef and media personality G[199]
Anton Krasovsky b. 1975 Russian Political journalist, TV personality, LGBT rights activist G[200]
Bruce Kraus b. 1954 American Politician G[201]
Katja Kraus b. 1970 German Footballer L[202]
Elmar Kraushaar b. 1950 German Journalist, author G[203]
Reginald Kray 1933–2000 English Criminal, one half of the Kray twins B[204]
Ronald Kray 1933–1995 English Criminal, one half of the Kray twins G[205]
Levi Kreis b. 1981 American Pop musician G[206]
Carson Kressley b. 1969 American TV personality, actor, designer G[207]
Marco Kreuzpaintner b. 1977 German Film director, screenwriter G[208]
Ali Krieger b. 1984 American Soccer player L[209]
Uwe Kröger b. 1964 German Singer, musical theater actor G[210]
John Krokidas b. 1973 American Film director, screenwriter, producer G[211]
Rindert Kromhout b. 1958 Dutch Children's writer G[212]
Lisa Kron b. 1961 American Playwright L[213]
Anne Kronenberg b. ?[5] American Political administrator L[214]
Maren Kroymann b. 1949 German Actor, singer L[215]
Emmy Krüger 1886–1976 German Opera soprano L[216]
Václav Krška 1900–1969 Czech Film director, screenwriter G[217]
Risto Kübar b. 1983 Estonian Actor G[218]
Daniel Küblböck 1985-2018 German Pop musician, actor G[219]
Iwona Kuczyńska b. 1961 Polish Tennis player L[220]
Sheila Kuehl b. 1941 American Politician L[221]
Thomas Kufen b. 1973 German Politician G[222]
Michael Kühnen 1955–1991 German Neo-Nazi leader G[223]
Kim Kulig b. 1990 German Footballer L[224]
Nancy Kulp 1921–1991 American Actor L[225]
Luksika Kumkhum b. 1993 Thai Tennis player L[226]
Elisar von Kupffer 1872–1942 Baltic German Artist, writer G[227]
Marius Kurkinski b. 1969 Bulgarian Actor, singer, director G[228]
Alejandro Kuropatwa 1956-2003 Argentine Photographer G[229]
Elvira Kurt b. 1961 Canadian Comedian L[230]
Ellen Kushner b. 1955 American Author L[231]
Tony Kushner b. 1956 American Playwright G[232]
Dmitry Kuzmin b. 1968 Russian Poet, critic, publisher G[233]
Mikhail Kuzmin 1872–1936 Russian Poet G[234]
Nataliya Kuznetsova b. 1991 Russian World armlifting, bench press and deadlift champion B[235]
Stanley Kwan b. 1957 Hong Kong Film director, producer G[236]
Michał Kwiatkowski b. 1983 Polish Pop singer G[237]
R.O. Kwon b. ? South Korean-American Novelist B[238]
Kylie Kwong b. 1969 Chinese-Australian TV chef, author, TV presenter, restaurateur L[239]
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