List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Bi–Bz

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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]

Bi–Bz

Basketball player Sue Bird
Composer, lyricist and librettist Marc Blitzstein
Politician André Boisclair
First woman and first lesbian Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabić
Actor and singer Tituss Burgess
Philosopher Judith Butler
Novelist and translator Dorothy Bussy
Computer scientist and software engineer Orkut Büyükkökten
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Miron Białoszewski 1922–1983 Polish Poet, novelist, playwright, actor G[7]
Héctor Bianciotti 1930–2012 Argentine-French Author G[8]
Stephen Bicknell 1957–2007 English Organ builder G[9]
Aristide von Bienefeldt 1959–2016 Dutch Writer G[10]
Horst Bienek 1930–1990 German Novelist, poet G[11]
Thom Bierdz b. 1962 American Actor G[12]
Christopher Biggins b. 1948 English Actor G[13]
Tobias Billström b. 1973 Swedish Politician B[14]
Julie Bindel b. 1962 English Writer, feminist activist L[15]
Bernice Bing 1936–1998 American Artist L[16]
Liz Bingham b. ?[5] British Businesswoman L[17]
Mark Bingham 1970–2001 American Entrepreneur, victim of 11 September 2001 attacks G[18]
Alfred Biolek b. 1934 German Actor, producer G[19]
Elizabeth Birch b. 1956 American LGBT rights activist, attorney L[20]
Sue Bird b. 1980 Israeli-American Basketball player L[21]
Joan E. Biren b. 1944 American Photographer, documentarian L[22]
Odin Biron b. 1984 American Actor G[23]
Balázs Birtalan 1969–2016 Hungarian Author, poet G[24]
Chester Biscardi b. 1948 American Contemporary classical composer, academic G[25]
Elizabeth Bishop 1911–1979 American Writer, poet L[26]
Heather Bishop b. 1949 Canadian Children's music performer-composer L[27]
Michael Bishop b. 1942 English Business executive G[28]
Jackie Biskupski b. 1966 American Politician L[29]
bill bissett b. 1939 Canadian Poet G[30]
Dyanne Bito b. 1991 Dutch Footballer L[31]
Dustin Lance Black b. 1974 American Screenwriter G[32]
Mhairi Black b. 1994 Scottish Politician L[33]
Persimmon Blackbridge b. 1951 Canadian Writer, artist L[34]
Tyler Blackburn b. 1986 American Actor B[35]
Victor Blackwell b. 1981 American Journalist G[36]
Raymond Blain 1951–1992 Canadian Politician G[37]
Nell Blaine 1922–1996 American Artist L[38]
Marie-Claire Blais b. 1939 Canadian Author, playwright L[39]
Richard Blanco b. 1968 American Poet; 1st openly gay person and the youngest person to be the U.S. inaugural poet G[40]
Eduardo Blanco Amor 1897–1979 Spanish Writer, journalist G[41]
John Blankenstein 1949–2006 Dutch Football referee, activist G[42]
Doug Blasdell 1963–2007 American Personal trainer, reality show star G[43]
Ross Bleckner b. 1949 American Artist G[44]
Sebastian Bleisch b. 1957 German Writer, pornographic director G[45]
Larry Bliss b. 1946 American Politician G[46]
Marc Blitzstein 1905–1964 American 20th-century classical composer G[47]
Anthony Blond 1928–2008 English Publisher, author G[48]
Nikki Blonsky b. 1988 American Actor, singer, dancer, internet personality L[49]
Allan Bloom 1930–1992 American Philosopher G[50]
Amy Bloom b. 1953 American Writer L[51]
Charles M. Blow b. 1970 American Journalist B[52]
Lionel Blue 1930–2016 English First openly gay rabbi in the UK, broadcaster G[53]
Hans Blüher 1888-1955 German Writer, philosopher G[54]
Ditlev Blunck 1798–1853 Danish Painter G[55]
Anthony Blunt 1907–1983 English Art historian, spy G[56]
Kristin Blystad-Bjerke b. 1980 Norwegian Footballer L[57]
Julio Bocca b. 1967 Argentine Ballet dancer G[58]
Konrad Boehmer 1941–2014 Dutch Contemporary classical composer G[59]
Randy Boehning b. 1962 American Politician B[60]
Tom Boellstorff b. ?[5] American Anthropologist G[61]
Dirk Bogarde 1921–1999 English Actor G[62]
Yuri Bogatyryov 1947–1989 Russian Actor B[63]
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești 1870–1922 Romanian Symbolist poet, essayist, and art and literary critic G[64]
Draško Bogdanović b. 1977 Serbian-Canadian Artist G[65]
Catherine Bohart b. 1988 Irish Stand-up comedian, writer, actor B[66]
David Bohnett b. 1956 American Entrepreneur G[67]
André Boisclair b. 1966 Canadian Politician G[68]
Brian Boitano b. 1963 American Figure skater G[69]
Louise Boije af Gennäs b. 1961 Swedish Writer, feminist, author L[70]
Boki 13 b. 1986 Macedonian Singer G[71]
Nicholas Boles b. 1965 English Politician G[72]
Florinda Bolkan b. 1941 Brazilian Actor L[73]
Ray Boltz b. 1953 American Singer-songwriter G[74]
Matt Bomer b. 1977 American Actor G[75]
Damien Bona 1955–2012 American Film historian G[76]
Cris Bonacci b. 1966 Australian Rock musician, producer L[77]
Klaus Bondam b. 1963 Danish Actor, politician G[78]
Jacopo Bonfadio 1508–1550 Italian Humanist, historian (executed due to his homosexuality) G[79]
Rosa Bonheur 1822–1899 French Painter, sculptor L[80]
William Bonin 1947–1996 American Serial killer G[81]
Abel Bonnard 1883–1968 French Writer G[82]
Gillian Bonner b. 1966 American Model B[83]
Theo van den Boogaard b. 1948 Dutch Cartoonist G[84]
James Booker 1939–1983 American Rhythm and blues musician G[85]
Peter Bonsall-Boone 1938–2017 Australian Activist G[86]
Mel Boozer 1946–1987 American LGBT-rights activist G[87]
Jobriath Boone 1946–1983 American Musician, actor G[88]
Lizzie Borden b. 1958 American Filmmaker B[89]
Walter Borden b. 1942 Canadian Actor, playwright G[90]
Jake Borelli b. 1991 American Actor G[91]
Renata Borgatti 1894–1964 Italian Classical musician L[92]
Barrie Jean Borich b. ?[5] American Writer L[93]
Trevor Boris b. 1978 Canadian Comedian G[94]
Alejandra Borrero b. 1962 Colombian Actor L[95]
David Borrow b. 1962 English Politician G[96]
Francisco Bosch b. 1982 Spanish Actor, dancer G[97]
Joshua Boschee b. 1982 American Politician G[98]
Lorna Boschman b. 1955 Canadian Media artist, filmmaker, curator, educator L[99]
Julia Boseman b. ?[5] American Politician L[100]
Henriëtte Bosmans 1895–1952 Dutch Composer B[101]
Raphael Bostic b. 1966 American Economist, academic, 15th CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta G[102]
John Boswell 1947–1994 American Historian G[103]
Carlo Boszhard b. 1969 Dutch TV personality, actor G[104]
Tom Bosworth b. 1990 English Racewalker G[105]
Ivy Bottini b. 1926 American Activist, artist L[106]
Rodolfo Bottino 1959–2011 Brazilian Actor, cook, restaurateur B[107]
António Botto 1897–1959 Portuguese Writer G[108]
Roddy Bottum b. 1963 American Rock musician (Imperial Teen, Faith No More) G[109]
Michel-Marc Bouchard b. 1958 Canadian Playwright G[110]
Brigette Boucheron b. 1947 French Activist L[111]
Tom Bouden b. 1971 Belgian Comic strip artist G[112]
Charles Karel Bouley b. 1962 American Radio personality, writer G[113]
Nina Bouraoui b. 1967 French Author L[114]
Matthew Bourne b. 1960 English Choreographer G[115]
Sipke Jan Bousema b. 1976 Dutch TV presenter, actor G[116]
Adam Bouska b. 1983 American Photographer G[117]
Virginie Bovie 1821–1888 Belgian Painter, arts patron L[118]
Brittany Bowe b. 1988 American Speed skater L[119]
Elizabeth Bowen 1899–1973 Irish-British Novelist, short story writer B[120]
Jeff Bowen b. 1971 American Actor G[121]
Scotty Bowers 1923–2019 American Marine, former pimp B[122]
Leigh Bowery 1961–1994 Australian Performance artist B[123]
Angie Bowie b. 1950 American Model B[124]
David Bowie 1947–2016 English Rock singer B[125]
Jane Bowles 1917–1973 American Writer B[126]
Paul Bowles 1910–1999 American Classical composer, author B[127]
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman b. 1984 Canadian Actor, model G[128]
Karin Boye 1900–1941 Swedish Writer L[129]
Keith Boykin b. 1965 American Author, broadcaster, political advisor G[130]
Raelene Boyle b. 1951 Australian Sprinter L[131]
Daniel Boys b. 1979 English Actor G[132]
Juan Boza Sánchez 1941–1991 Cuban Artist G[133]
Joop Braakhekke 1941–2016 Dutch Chef, restaurateur, TV presenter, author G[134]
Luc Bradet b. 1969 Canadian Figure skater G[131]
Edwin Emmanuel Bradford 1860–1944 English Uranian poet G[135]
Maureen Bradley b. ?[5] Canadian Filmmaker L[136]
Ben Bradshaw b. 1960 English Politician G[137]
Luisa Bradshaw-White b. 1974 English Actor L[138]
Stephen Brady b. 1959 Australian Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia G[139]
Howard Bragman b. 1956 American Writer G[140]
Christopher Bram b. 1952 American Writer G[141]
Wilfrid Brambell 1912–1985 Irish Actor G[142]
Adolf Brand 1874–1945 German Writer, LGBT rights activist B[143]
Dionne Brand b. 1953 Canadian Writer L[144]
Jens Brandenburg b. 1986 German Politician G[145]
Marlon Brando 1924–2004 American Actor B[146]
Johnny Brandon 1925–2017 English Singer G[147]
Marcus Brandon b. 1975 American Politician G[148]
Jay Brannan b. 1982 American Actor, musician G[149]
Gerd Brantenberg b. 1941 Norwegian Author, activist L[150]
Ben Brantley b. 1954 American Theatre critic G[151]
Erlend Bratland b. 1991 Norwegian Pop singer G[152]
Apollo Braun b. 1976 Israeli-American Musician, author B[153]
Sabine Braun b. 1965 German Track and field athlete L[131]
Erica Brausen 1908–1992 German Art dealer L[154]
Michele Bravi b. 1994 Italian Pop singer B[155]
Alan Bray 1948–2001 American Historian, LGBT rights activist G[156]
Yvonne de Bray 1889–1954 French Actor L[157]
Rudolf Brazda 1913–2011 German WWII concentration camp survivor convicted under Germany's Paragraph 175 criminal code against homosexuality G[158]
Bunny Breckinridge 1903–1996 American Actor G[159]
Claudia de Breij b. 1975 Dutch Comedian, singer, TV personality, radio DJ L[160]
Andy Brennan b. 1993 Australian Footballer (first openly gay male soccer player from Australia) G[161]
Barbara Brenner 1951–2013 American Activist L[162]
Linda Bresonik b. 1983 German Footballer B[163]
Jeremy Brett 1933–1995 English Actor B[164]
Allison Brewer b. 1954 Canadian Politician L[165]
Harry Brewis b. 1992 English YouTube personality and essayist B[166]
Wally Brewster b. 1960 American Ambassador G[167]
Otokar Březina 1868–1929 Czech Symbolist, poet, essayist G[168]
Jean-Claude Brialy 1933–2007 French Actor G[169]
Aaron Bridgers 1918–2003 American Musician G[170]
Alicia Bridges b. 1953 American Pop singer L[171]
James Bridges 1936–1993 American Screenwriter, director G[172]
Susie Bright b. 1958 American Writer, broadcaster B[173]
Deborah Brin b. 1953 American Rabbi L[174]
Mark Brindal b. 1948 Australian Politician G[175]
Dave Brindle b. ?[5] Canadian Journalist G[176]
Jos Brink 1942–2007 Dutch Actor, musician G[177]
Josefin Brink b. 1969 Swedish Politician L[178]
Joanna Briscoe b. 1963 English Author L[179]
Scott Brison b. 1967 Canadian Member of Parliament G[180]
Jabari Brisport b. 1987 American Politician (1st openly gay person of color elected to the New York State Legislature), activist, public school teacher G[181]
Patrick Bristow b. 1962 American Actor, comedian G[182]
Harry Britt 1938–2020 American Political activist, politician G[183]
Benjamin Britten 1913–1976 English 20th century classical composer and conductor G[184]
Leopoldo Brizuela b. 1963 Argentine Writer, translator G[185]
Ana Brnabić b. 1975 Serbian Politician, first female and first openly gay Prime Minister of Serbia L[186]
David Brock b. 1962 American Writer G[187]
Lino Brocka 1939–1991 Filipino Filmmaker G[188]
Q. Allan Brocka b. 1972 American Director G[189]
Bill Brochtrup b. 1963 American Actor G[190]
Belle Brockhoff b. 1993 Australian Snowboarder L[191]
Lois Bromfield b. ?[5] Canadian Comedian, screenwriter L[192]
David Bromstad b. 1973 American TV personality G[193]
Michael Bronski b. 1949 American Writer, academic G[194]
Steve Bronski b. ?[5] Scottish Pop musician (Bronski Beat) G[195]
Harry Bronson b. 1959 American Politician, attorney G[196]
Ashlynn Brooke b. 1985 American Pornographic actor B[197]
Rupert Brooke 1887–1915 English Poet B[198]
Katherine Brooks b. 1976 American Movie director L[199]
Louise Brooks 1906–1985 American Actor B[200]
Romaine Brooks 1874–1970 American Painter B[201]
Sarah M. Broom b. 1979 American Writer L[202][203]
Brigid Brophy 1929–1995 English Writer B[204]
Nicole Brossard b. 1943 Canadian Writer L[205]
Trev Broudy b. 1968 American Actor, model G[206]
Bob Brown b. 1944 Australian Senator, first openly gay member of the Australian Parliament G[207]
Derren Brown b. 1971 English Psychological illusionist/mentalist G[208]
Erin Brown b. 1979 English Actor, model, filmmaker B[209]
Jericho Brown b. 1976 American Poet, professor G[210]
Karamo Brown b. 1980 American TV personality, activist G[211]
Kate Brown b. 1960 American Politician B[212]
Lynne Brown b. 1961 South African Politician L[213]
Margaret Wise Brown 1910–1952 American Writer B[214]
Michael Brown b. 1951 English Journalist, politician G[179]
Neil Brown b. 1940 Australian Politician G[215]
Nick Brown b. 1950 English Politician G[216]
Panama Al Brown 1902–1951 Panamanian Boxer G[217]
Rebecca Brown b. ?[5] American Writer L[218]
Rita Mae Brown b. 1944 American Author, activist L[219]
Roger Brown 1925–1997 American Social psychologist G[220]
Spencer Brown b. ?[5] American Electronic dance musician, producer, DJ G[221]
Tim Brown b. 1962 American Politician G[222]
Wendy Brown b. 1955 American Political theorist L[223]
Coral Browne 1913–1991 Australian Actor B[224]
John Browne b. 1948 English Oil executive, member of the House of Lords G[225]
Thom Browne b. 1965 American Fashion designer G[226]
Oscar Browning 1837–1923 English Writer, historian G[227]
Carrie Brownstein b. 1974 American Rock musician (Sleater-Kinney) B[228]
Tammy Bruce b. 1962 American Author L[229]
David Brudnoy 1940–2004 American Talk radio host G[230]
Til Brugman 1888–1958 Dutch Poet, linguist G[231]
Erik Bruhn 1928–1986 Danish Dancer G[232]
Chantal de Bruijn b. 1976 Dutch Field hockey player L[131]
Tyler Brûlé b. 1968 Canadian Journalist G[28]
Lisa Brummel b. 1959/1960 American Former Executive Vice President, Human Resources for Microsoft Corporation L[233]
Frank Bruni b. 1964 American Journalist G[234]
Rachele Bruni b. 1990 Italian Swimmer L[235]
Gioia Bruno b. 1963 American Pop musician (Exposé) B[236]
Manfred Bruns b. 1934 German LGBT rights activist B[237]
Charity Bryant 1777–1851 American Tailor L[238]
Chris Bryant b. 1962 English Politician G[239]
Bryher 1894–1983 English Writer L[240]
B.Slade b. 1975 American Entertainer G[241]
Dan Bucatinsky b. 1965 American Actor G[242]
Horst Buchholz 1933–2003 German Actor B[243]
Ed Buck b. 1954 American Businessman, activist, Democratic political fundraiser G[244]
Norman Buckley b. 1955 American TV director G[245]
Raymond Buckley b. 1959 American Politician G[246]
Ron Buckmire b. 1968 Grenadian-American Mathematician, activist G[247]
Anastasia Bucsis b. 1989 Canadian Speed skater L[248]
Dragoș Bucurenci b. 1981 Romanian Communication strategist, social activist, journalist, TV personality B[249]
Eddie Buczynski 1947–1989 American Wiccan, archaeologist, gay rights activist G[250]
Zsuzsanna Budapest b. 1940 Hungarian-American Author, proponent of female spirituality L[251]
Viktorija Budrytė-Winnersjo b. 1989 Lithuanian Footballer L[252]
Ryan Buell b. 1982 American Paranormal investigator, TV personality B[253]
Traude Bührmann b. 1942 German Writer, journalist, photographer, translator L[254]
Florin Buhuceanu b. 1971 Romanian LGBT rights activist G[255]
Anne Buijs b. 1991 Dutch Volleyball player L[256]
Concha Buika b. 1972 Spanish Singer B[257]
John Albert Bullbrook 1882–1967 English Archaeologist G[258]
Jim J. Bullock b. 1955 American Actor G[259]
Charlotte Bunch b. 1944 American Author, activist L[260]
Lady Bunny b. 1962 American Drag performer, DJ, promoter G[261]
Filippo Buonaccorsi 1437–1496 Italian Renaissance humanist, writer G[262]
Victor Buono 1938–1982 American Actor, comic G[263]
Ernst Burchard 1876–1920 German Physician, sexologist, gay rights activist G [264]
Julie Burchill b. 1959 English Writer B[265]
Ross Burden 1968–2014 New Zealand Celebrity chef G[266]
Barbara Burford 1944–2010 Jamaican-British Medical researcher, poet, writer L[267]
Guy Burgess 1911–1963 English Spy G[268]
Jim Burgess 1953–1993 American Record producer G[269]
Tituss Burgess b. 1979 American Actor, singer G[270]
Brendan Burke 1988–2010 Canadian Ice hockey player G[271]
Glenn Burke 1952–1995 American Baseball player G[272]
Ronnie Burkett b. 1957 Canadian Puppeteer G[273]
Kris Burley b. 1974 Canadian Gymnast G[274]
Joel Burns b. 1969 American Politician G[275]
Pete Burns 1959–2016 English Pop singer-songwriter (Dead or Alive) B[276]
Chandler Burr b. 1963 American Author G[277]
Raymond Burr 1917–1993 Canadian Actor B[278]
Anne Burrell b. 1969 American Chef, TV personality L[279]
Augusten Burroughs b. 1965 American Writer G[280]
William S. Burroughs 1914–1997 American Writer G[281]
Saffron Burrows b. 1973 English-American Actor B[282]
Paul Burston b. 1965 English Journalist, author G[283]
David Burtka b. 1975 American Actor, chef G[284]
Gary Burton b. 1943 American Jazz musician G[285]
Charles Busch b. 1954 American Playwright, actor G[286]
Wolfgang Busch b. 1955 German-American Filmmaker G[287]
Rachel Kramer Bussel b. 1976 American Author, columnist L[288]
Ivan Bussens 1960–2007 English Sportsman G[289]
Sylvano Bussotti b. 1931 Italian Contemporary classical composer G[290]
Dorothy Bussy 1865–1960 English Writer B[291]
Mikey Bustos b. 1981 Canadian Singer, comedian B[292]
Andy Butler b. ?[5] American Musician (Hercules and Love Affair) G[293]
Dan Butler b. 1954 American Actor G[294]
Judith Butler b. 1956 American Philosopher L[295]
Samuel Butler 1835–1902 English Author G[296]
Pete Buttigieg b. 1982 American Politician and 1st openly gay Democratic presidential candidate G[297]
Jerry Buttimer b. 1967 Irish Politician G[298]
Jeffrey Buttle b. 1982 Canadian Figure skater G[299]
Orkut Büyükkökten b. 1975 Turkish Computer scientist, software engineer G[300]
Clare Byarugaba b. 1987 Ugandan LGBT rights activist L[301]
Beth Bye b. ?[5] American Politician L[302]
Latasha Byears b. 1973 American Basketball player L[303]
Spring Byington 1886–1971 American Actor B[304]
Witter Bynner 1881–1968 American Author G[305]
Lord Byron 1788–1824 Scottish-English Poet B[306]
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