List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: P–Q
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 " was not 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]
P
Biologist and paleogeneticist Svante Pääbo
Writer Pai Hsien-yung
Musician Amanda Palmer
Activist Arsham Parsi
Politician Annise Parker
Poet and journalist Sophia Parnok
Alpine skier Anja Pärson
Actor Jim Parsons
Singer, actor and comedian Jean-Claude Pascal
Mythographer, author and illustrator Devdutt Pattanaik
Field hockey player Maartje Paumen
Author and translator Cristina Peri Rossi
Comedian Miss Coco Peru
Graphic artist Tuulikki Pietilä
Tech entrepreneur, designer and human rights advocate Donnya Piggott
Singer-songwriter Phranc
Actor David Hyde Pierce
Rock musician Kate Pierson
Astrophysicist James B. Pollack
Writer Álvaro Pombo
Actor and singer Billy Porter
Composer Cole Porter
Footballer and manager Hope Powell
Ice hockey defenceman Luke Prokop
Novelist Marcel Proust
Author Manuel Puig
Name
Lifetime[ 5]
Nationality
Notable as
Notes[ 6]
Douglas P.
b. 1956
English
Musician (Death in June )
G[ 7]
Svante Pääbo
b. 1955
Swedish
Biologist, paleogeneticist
B[ 8]
Olavi Paavolainen
1903–1964
Finnish
Writer
G[ 9]
Lee Pace
b. 1979
American
Actor
G[ 10]
Matt Pacifici
b. 1993
American
Soccer player
G[ 11]
Brian Paddick
b. 1958
English
Police officer, politician
G[ 12]
Hugh Paddick
1915–2000
English
Actor
G[ 13]
Steve Padilla
b. 1967
American
Politician
G[ 14]
Chansey Paech
b. 1987
Australian
Politician, first openly gay Aboriginal MP and speaker in Australia
G[ 15] [ 16]
Robert Páez
b. 1994
Venezuelan
Diver
G[ 17]
Ken Page
1954–2024
American
Actor
G[ 18] [ 19]
Tommy Page
1970–2017
American
Pop singer-songwriter
G[ 20]
Camille Paglia
b. 1947
American
Teacher, social critic
L[ 21]
Pai Hsien-yung
b. 1937
Taiwanese
Writer
G[ 22]
Paige
b. 1992
English
Wrestler
B[ 23]
Peter Paige
b. 1969
American
Actor, director
G[ 24]
David Paisley
b. 1979
Scottish
Actor
G[ 25]
Rick Palacio
b. 1974
American
Politician
G[ 26]
Monica Palacios
b. ?[ 5]
American
Playwright
L[ 27]
Manuel Palafox
1887–1959
Mexican
Politician
G[ 28]
Chuck Palahniuk
b. 1962
American
Writer
G[ 29]
Anita Pallenberg
b. 1944
German
Model, actor and fashion designer
B[ 30]
Owen Pallett
b. 1981
Canadian
Musician
G[ 31]
Renata Pallottini
1931–2021
Brazilian
Writer, translator, theatre professor
L[ 32]
Ron Palillo
1949–2012
American
Actor, teacher
G[ 33]
Dave Pallone
b. 1951
American
Major League umpire
G[ 34]
Pierre Palmade
b. 1968
French
Actor, comedian
G[ 35]
Alisa Palmer
b. ?[ 5]
Canadian
Theatre director, playwright
L[ 36]
Amanda Palmer
b. 1976
American
Singer, musician (The Dresden Dolls )
B[ 37]
Dan Palmer
b. 1988
Australian
Rugby union footballer
G[ 38]
Tom G. Palmer
b. 1956
American
Writer
G[ 39]
Zoie Palmer
b. 1977
English-Canadian
Actor
L[ 40]
Oriol Pamies
b. 1989
Spanish
Entrepreneur, LGBT activist, tourism expert
G[ 41]
Pammenes of Thebes
b. ?[ 5]
Theban
General
G[ 42]
Sam Pancake
b. ?[ 5]
American
Actor
G[ 43]
Maulik Pancholy
b. 1974
American
Actor
G[ 44]
Šárka Pančochová
b. 1990
Czech
Snowboarder
L[ 45]
Aleksei Panin
b. 1977
Russian
Actor
B[ 46]
Marco Pannella
1930–2016
Italian
Politician, civil rights activist
B[ 47]
Chuck Panozzo
b. 1948
American
Bass guitarist (Styx )
G[ 48]
Sunil Babu Pant
b. 1972
Nepalese
Politician
G[ 49]
Antonia Pantoja
1922–2002
American
Educator, social worker
L[ 50]
Morris Panych
b. 1952
Canadian
Playwright
G[ 51]
Panzi
b. 1954
American
Businessperson, LGBT rights activist
G[ 52]
Tomie dePaola
1934–2020
American
Illustrator, writer
G[ 53]
Nicol Paone
b. 1971
American
Comedian, director, writer, actor
B[ 54]
Dimitris Papaioannou
b. 1964
Greek
Theatre director, choreographer, visual artist
G[ 55]
Chris Pappas
b. 1980
American
Politician
G[ 56]
Anna Paquin
b. 1982
New Zealand
Actor
B[ 57]
Jaime Parada
b. 1977
Chilean
Gay rights activist, 1st openly gay person elected to public office in Chile
G[ 58]
Michelle Paradise
b. ?[ 5]
American
Writer, producer, actress
L[ 59]
Sergei Parajanov
1924–1990
Armenian
Director
B[ 60]
Yuvraaj Parashar
b. 1979
Indian
Actor
G[ 61]
Janet Paraskeva
b. 1946
English
Civil servant
L[ 12]
Arleen Paré
b. 1946
Canadian
Writer
L[ 62]
Julieta Paredes
b. 1967
Bolivian
Poet, singer-songwriter, writer
L[ 63]
Susel Paredes
b. 1963
Peruvian
Lawyer, LGBT rights activist, politician
L[ 64]
Bob Paris
b. 1959
American
Bodybuilder
G[ 65]
Sam Park
b. 1985
American
Politician
G[ 66]
Annise Parker
b. 1956
American
Politician
L[ 67]
Chris Parker
b. 1990
New Zealand
Actor, comedian, writer
G[ 68]
Craig Parker
b. 1970
New Zealand
Actor
G[ 69]
Michelle Parkerson
b. ?[ 5]
American
Filmmaker, academic
L[ 70]
Graham Parkhurst
b. ?
Canadian
Actor
G[ 71]
Paul Bonifacio Parkinson
b. 1991
Italian-Canadian
Figure skater
G[ 72]
Alex Parks
b. 1984
English
Musician, songwriter
L[ 73]
Arlo Parks
b. 2000
British
Singer-songwriter
B[ 74]
David Parks
b. 1943
American
Politician
G[ 75]
Pratibha Parmar
b. ?[ 5]
British
Filmmaker
L[ 76]
Kaia Parnaby
b. 1990
Australian
Softball player
L[ 77]
Larry Parnes
1929–1989
English
Pop music manager
G[ 78]
Sophia Parnok
1885–1933
Russian
Poet
L[ 79]
Gina Parody
b. 1973
Colombian
Lawyer, politician; 1st lesbian to serve as the Education Minister of Columbia
L[ 80]
Lily Parr
1905–1978
English
Footballer
L[ 81]
Todd Parr
b. 1962
American
Writer
G[ 82]
Matthew Parris
b. 1949
English
Journalist, former Member of Parliament
G[ 12]
Man Parrish
b. 1958
American
Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer
G[ 83]
Parrow
b. 1982
American
Professional wrestler
G[ 84]
Evalyn Parry
b. ?[ 5]
Canadian
Musician, actor, playwright
L[ 85]
Arsham Parsi
b. 1980
Iranian
LGBT rights activist
G[ 86]
Anja Pärson
b. 1981
Swedish
Alpine skier
L[ 87]
Jim Parsons
b. 1973
American
Actor
G[ 88]
Harry Partch
1901–1974
American
Composer, instrument builder
G[ 89]
Emeric Partos
1905–1975
Hungarian-American
Fashion designer, furrier
G[ 90]
John Partridge
b. 1971
English
Actor
G[ 91]
Nick Partridge
b. ?[ 5]
English
Businessperson, AIDS activist
G[ 12]
Georgi Partsalev
1925–1989
Bulgarian
Actor
G[ 92]
Thomas Pasatieri
b. 1945
American
Composer
G[ 93]
Jean-Claude Pascal
1927–1992
French
Singer, comedian, actor
G[ 94]
Pier Paolo Pasolini
1922–1975
Italian
Writer, filmmaker
G[ 95]
Stacie Passon
b. ?[ 5]
American
Film director, screenwriter
L[ 96]
Benito Pastoriza Iyodo
1954-2022
Puerto Rican
Writer
G[ 97]
Walter Pater
1839–1894
English
Writer, literary critic
G[ 98]
Marissa Paternoster
b. 1986
American
Rock musician (Screaming Females , Noun )
L[ 99]
Tam Paton
b. 1937
Scottish
Businessperson
G[ 100]
Paul Patrick
b. 1950
English
Teacher, LGBT rights activist
G[ 101]
Robert Patrick
1937–2023
American
Playwright
G[ 102] [ 103]
Devdutt Pattanaik
b. 1970
Indian
Writer, mythographer
G[ 104]
Pat Patterson
1941–2020
Canadian
Wrestler
G[ 105]
Rahsaan Patterson
b. 1974
American
Actor, singer
G[ 106]
Romaine Patterson
b. 1977
American
Radio personality, LGBT rights activist
L[ 107]
Derek Pattinson
1930–2006
English
Civil servant, clergy
G[ 108]
Cindy Patton
b. 1956
American
Historian, sociologist
L[ 109]
Mark Patton
b. 1964
American
Actor
G[ 110]
Caroline Paul
b. 1963
American
Writer
L[ 111]
Paul Oscar
b. 1970
Icelandic
Singer-songwriter, disc jockey
G[ 112]
Steve Paul
1941–2012
American
Talent manager, nightclub owner
G[ 113]
John Paulk
b. 1963
American
Author, chef, former conversion therapy advocate
G[ 114]
Maartje Paumen
b. 1985
Dutch
Field hockey player
L[ 115]
Pausanias of Orestis
400–336 BC
Greek
Bodyguard
G[ 116]
Dimitri Pavadé
b. 1989
Réunionese-French
Para-athlete, long-jumper
G[ 117]
Graham Payn
1918–2005
English
Actor, partner of Noël Coward
G[ 118]
Waylon Payne
b. 1972
American
Musician
G[ 119]
David Paynter
1900–1975
Sri Lankan
Painter
G[ 120]
Heather Peace
b. 1976
English
Actor, musician
L[ 121]
Peach PRC
b. 1997
Australian
Pop singer
L[ 122]
Peaches
b. 1968
Canadian
Musician
B[ 123]
Sarah Peake
b. ?[ 5]
American
Politician
L[ 124]
Louise Pearce
1885–1959
American
Pathologist
L[ 125]
Max Peiffer Watenphul
1896–1976
German
Artist, Bauhaus alumni
G[ 126]
Peter Pears
1910–1986
English
Opera singer, partner of Benjamin Britten
G[ 127]
Felicia Pearson
b. 1980
American
Actor, author
L[ 128]
Lee Pearson
b. 1974
English
Paralympian equestrian
G[ 129]
Trey Pearson
b. 1980
American
Singer-songwriter, rock musician (Everyday Sunday )
G[ 130]
Dale Peck
b. 1967
American
Writer
G[ 131]
Orville Peck
b. ?[ 5]
Canadian
Country musician
G[ 132]
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio
b. 1959
Italian
Politician
B[ 133]
Eskil Pedersen
b. 1984
Norwegian
Politician
G[ 134]
Jamie Pedersen
b. 1968
American
Politician
G[ 135]
Cauby Peixoto
1931–2016
Brazilian
Singer
G[ 136]
Paula Pell
b. 1963
American
Screenwriter, actor
L[ 137]
Carlo Pellegrini
1839–1889
Italian
Painter
G[ 138]
Shaina Pellington
b. 1999
Canadian
Basketball player
L[ 139]
Otto Peltzer
1900–1970
German
World record holder in running
G[ 140]
Jeremy Pemberton
b. 1956
British
First Church of England priest to marry another man, despite official opposition
G[ 141]
Christopher Oscar Peña
b. ?[ 5]
American
Playwright, screenwriter, actor, educator
G[ 142]
Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
b. ?[ 5]
American-Canadian
Writer
L[ 143]
Kal Penn
b. 1977
American
Actor, civil servant
G[ 144]
Sandro Penna
1906–1977
Italian
Writer
G[ 145]
Marco Pennette
b. 1960
American
Screenwriter
G[ 146]
Raquel Pennington
b. 1988
American
Mixed martial artist
L[ 147]
Carole Péon
b. 1978
French
Triathlete
L[ 148]
Guillaume Pepy
b. 1958
French
Civil servant, railway executive
G[ 149]
William Armstrong Percy III
b. 1933
American
Writer, historian
G[ 150]
William Alexander Percy
1885–1942
American
Writer
G[ 151]
Freya Perdaens
b. 1989
Belgian
Politician
B[ 152]
Geovana Peres
b. 1977
Brazilian-New Zealand
Boxer
L[ 153]
Neal Peres Da Costa
b. 1964
Australian
Musician
G[ 154]
Charles Perez
b. 1964
American
Reporter, news presenter
G[ 155]
Joel Perez
b. ?[ 5]
American
Actor
G[ 156]
John Pérez
b. 1969
American
Politician
G[ 157]
Lourdes Pérez
b. 1961
Puerto Rican
Singer-songwriter, musician, composer, poet
L[ 158]
Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte
b. 1953
Mexican
Lawyer, academic
L[ 159]
Perfume Genius
b. 1981
American
Musician
G[ 160]
Cristina Peri Rossi
b. ?[ 5]
Uruguayan
Novelist, poet , translator
L[ 161]
Anthony Perkins
1932–1992
American
Actor
G[ 162]
Dewayne Perkins
b. 1990
American
Comedian, writer, actor
G[ 163]
Polly Perkins
b. 1943
English
Pop and cabaret singer, actor
L[ 164]
Sue Perkins
b. 1969
English
Comedian
L[ 165]
Néstor Osvaldo Perlongher
1949–1992
Argentine
Poet, anthropologist
G[ 166]
Dennis Peron
b. 1945
American
LGBT rights activist, Politician
G[ 167]
Quinton Peron
b. ?[ 5]
American
One of the 1st male National Football League (NFL) cheerleaders to perform during the Super Bowl
G[ 168]
Stewart Perowne
1901–1989
English
Diplomat, archaeologist, explorer, historian
G[ 169]
Conny Perrin
b. 1990
Swiss
Tennis player
L[ 170]
Elula Perrin
1929–2003
French-Vietnamese
Writer, nightclub co-founder
L[ 171]
George Perris
b. 1983
Greek-French
Pop and jazz singer
G[ 172]
Ernest Perron
1908–1961
Swiss
Courtier
G[ 173]
Michael Holloway Perronne
b. 1974
American
Writer
G[ 174]
Linda Perry
b. 1965
American
Singer-songwriter, musician (4 Non Blondes ), record producer
L[ 175]
Nicholas Perry
b. 1992
Ukrainian-American
YouTuber, mukbang host under the alias Nikocado Avocado
G[ 176]
Troy D. Perry
b. 1940
American
Clergy
G[ 177]
Stan Persky
b. 1941
Canadian
Writer
G[ 178]
Miss Coco Peru
b. 1967
American
Comedian, drag performer
G[ 179]
Mayssa Pessoa
b. 1984
Brazilian
Handball player
L[ 180]
Nesthy Petecio
b. 1992
Filipino
Boxer
L[ 181]
Peter
b. 1952
Japanese
Singer, dancer, actor
G[ 182]
Babett Peter
b. 1988
German
Footballer
L[ 183]
Beate Peters
b. 1959
German
Javelin thrower
L[ 184]
Julie Anne Peters
b. 1952
American
Writer
L[ 185]
Robert Peters
1924–2014
American
Poet, teacher
G[ 186]
Brian Wayne Peterson
b. c. 1971
American
Screenwriter, television producer
G[ 187]
Cassandra Peterson
b. 1951
American
Actor, TV host known for her character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
B[ 188]
Nicholas Petricca
b. ?
American
Rock singer, musician (Walk the Moon )
B[ 189]
Desislava Petrova
b. 1980
Bulgarian
Activist
L[ 190]
David Pevsner
b. ?[ 5]
American
Actor, singer, dancer, writer
G[ 191]
Roger Peyrefitte
1907–2000
French
Writer, diplomat
G[ 192]
Michael Phair
b. 1950
Canadian
Politician
G[ 193]
John Pham
b. ?[ 5]
Vietnamese-American
Molecular biologist
G[ 194]
Johnnie Phelps
1922–1997
American
Women's Army Corps soldier
L[ 195]
Kerryn Phelps
b. 1957
Australian
Physician
L[ 196]
Prince Philipp of Hesse
1896–1980
German
Nobleman, politician
B[ 197]
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
1640–1701
French
Duke
G[ 145]
Carl Phillips
b. 1959
American
Writer
G[ 198]
Erin Phillips
b. 1985
Australian
Basketball player
L[ 199]
Gretchen Phillips
b. 1963
American
Musician
L[ 200]
Joe Phillips
b. 1969
American
Comic artist
G[ 201]
Paul Phillips
b. ?[ 5]
American
Musician
G[ 202]
Randy Phillips
b. 1990
American
LGBT rights activist, military
G[ 203]
Glyn Philpot
1884–1937
English
Painter, sculptor
G[ 204]
Dominique Phinot
c. 1510–c. 1556
Franco-Flemish
Composer
G[ 205]
Dean Phoenix
b. 1974
Mexican
Pornographic actor
G[ 206]
Phranc
b. 1957
American
Singer, musician
L[ 207]
Andrzej Piaseczny
b. 1971
Polish
Singer-songwriter, actor, TV personality
G[ 208]
David Pichler
b. 1968
American
Olympic diver
G[ 209]
Emma Pieczynska-Reichenbach
1854–1927
Swiss
Feminist activist, abolitionist, suffragette
L[ 210]
Jan Pieńkowski
b. 1936
Polish-British
Author
G[ 211]
Tuulikki Pietilä
1917–2009
Finnish
Artist
L[ 212]
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
b. 1975
Canadian
Poet, educator
L[ 213]
Ben J. Pierce
b. 1999
American
YouTuber, singer-songwriter, actor
G[ 214]
David Hyde Pierce
b. 1959
American
Actor
G[ 215]
Jack Pierson
b. 1960
American
Artist
G[ 216]
Kate Pierson
b. 1948
American
Rock musician (The B-52's )
B[ 217]
Donnya Piggott
b. ?[ 5]
Barbadian
Tech entrepreneur, designer, human rights advocate
L[ 218]
Stefano Pilati
b. 1965
Italian
Fashion designer
G[ 219]
Richard Pillard
b. 1933
American
Professor
G[ 220]
Darryl Pinckney
b. 1953
American
Novelist, playwright, essayist
G[ 221]
Robert Pincus-Witten
1935–2018
American
Art historian
G[ 222]
Kristi Pinderi
b. 1982
Albanian
LGBT rights activist
G[ 223]
Virgilio Piñera
1912–1979
Cuban
Author, playwright
G[ 224]
Miguel Piñero
1946–1988
Puerto Rican
Playwright, actor
G[ 225]
Nimrod Ping
1947–2006
English
Architect, politician
G[ 226]
Fernanda Pinilla
b. 1994
Chilean
Footballer
L[ 227]
Etai Pinkas
b. 1973
Israeli
LGBT activist, politician
G[ 228]
Daniel Pinkham
1923–2006
American
Composer, musician
G[ 93]
Doug Pinnick
b. 1950
American
Rock musician (King's X )
G[ 229]
Danny Pintauro
b. 1976
American
Actor
G[ 230]
Ricardo Pinto
b. 1961
Portuguese-British
Computer game programmer, writer
G[ 231]
Enrique Pinti
b. 1939
Argentine
Actor, comedian
G[ 232]
Michał Piróg
b. 1979
Polish
Dancer, choreographer, TV presenter
G[ 233]
Margarita Pisano
1932–2015
Chilean
Architect, writer
L[ 234]
Dean Pitchford
b. 1951
American
Songwriter, screenwriter, director, actor, novelist
G[ 235]
Kenneth Pitt
1922–2019
English
Publicist, talent manager
G[ 78]
Eduardo Pitta
b. 1949
Portuguese
Poet, writer
G[ 236]
Aslie Pitter
b. ?[ 5]
English
Footballer
G[ 237]
Leanne Pittsford
b. 1980/1981
American
Entrepreneur
L[ 238]
Roberto Piva
1937–2010
Brazilian
Poet, writer
G[ 239]
Alejandra Pizarnik
1936–1972
Argentine
Poet
L[ 240]
Richard Plant
1910–1998
German
Writer
G[ 241]
Peter Plate
b. 1967
German
Pop musician (Rosenstolz )
G[ 242]
August Graf von Platen-Hallermünde
1796–1835
German
Poet, dramatist
G[ 243]
Plato
428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC
Greek
Philosopher
G[ 244]
Ben Platt
b. 1993
American
Actor, singer, songwriter
G[ 245]
Aubrey Plaza
b. 1984
American
Actor, comedian
B[ 246]
William Plomer
1903–1973
South African-British
Author
G[ 247]
Jack Plotnick
b. 1968
American
Actor
G[ 248]
Guglielmo Plüschow
1852–1930
German
Photographer
G[ 249]
Pocah
b. 1994
Brazilian
Singer-songwriter
B[ 250]
Mark Pocan
b. 1964
American
Politician
G[ 251]
Werner Pochath
1939–1993
Austrian
Actor
G[ 252]
Brian Pockar
1959–1992
Canadian
Figure skater
G[ 253]
Jeremy Podeswa
b. 1962
Canadian
Film and TV director
G[ 254]
Nadia Podoroska
b. 1997
Argentine
Tennis player
L[ 255]
Elena Pogrebizhskaya
b. 1972
Russian
Journalist, documentary filmmaker, rock musician
L[ 256]
Lina Poletti
1885–1971
Italian
Feminist
L[ 257]
Prince Edmond de Polignac
1834–1901
French
Composer, aristocrat
G[ 258]
Yehuda Poliker
b. 1950
Israeli
Singer, songwriter, musician, painter
G[ 259]
Jared Polis
b. 1975
American
Politician
G[ 260]
Jon Polito
1950–2016
American
Actor
G[ 261]
Patrik-Ian Polk
b. 1973
American
TV director, producer
G[ 262]
James B. Pollack
1938–1994
American
Astrophysicist
G[ 263]
Ingrid Pollard
b. 1953
Guyanese-British
Photographer
L[ 264]
Luke Pollard
b. 1980
English
Politician
G[ 265]
Joey Pollari
b. 1994
American
Actor
G[ 266]
Eva Polna
b. 1975
Russian
Singer, composer, songwriter
B[ 267]
Álvaro Pombo
b. 1939
Spanish
Writer
G[ 268]
Jacek Poniedziałek
b. 1965
Polish
Actor, theatre director
G[ 269]
Norma Bahia Pontes
1941–2010
Brazilian
Filmmaker, writer
L[ 270]
Léa Pool
b. 1950
Swiss-Canadian
Filmmaker, educator
L[ 271]
Wakefield Poole
1936–2021
American
Dancer, choreographer, theatrical director, pornographic film director
G[ 272]
Carole Pope
b. 1950
Canadian
Musician
L[ 273]
Jeremy Pope
b. 1992
American
Actor, singer
G[ 274]
Paul Popham
1941–1987
American
Gay rights activist, founder of Gay Men's Health Crisis
G[ 275]
Inger Pors Olsen
b. 1966
Danish
Rower
L[ 276]
Stephen Port
b. 1975
English
Convicted serial killer and rapist
G[ 277]
Mary Portas
b. 1962
English
Fashion designer
L[ 278]
Peter Porte
b. 1985
American
Actor
G[ 279]
Al Porter
b. 1993
Irish
Actor, comedian, radio and TV personality
G[ 280]
Billy Porter
b. 1969
American
Entertainer
G[ 281]
Charlie Porter
b. 1973
British
Fashion journalist
G[ 282]
Cole Porter
1891–1964
American
Composer
G[ 93]
Dorothy Porter
1954–2008
Australian
Poet
L[ 283]
Zac Posen
b. 1980
American
Fashion designer
G[ 284]
Jill Posener
b. 1953
English
Photographer, playwright
L[ 285]
Zizi Possi
b. 1956
Brazilian
Singer
B[ 286]
Sue-Ann Post
b. 1964
Australian
Comedian, writer
L[ 287]
Wallace Potts
1947–2006
American
Film director, screenwriter, archivist
G[ 288]
Alan Poul
b. 1954
American
Film and TV producer, director
G[ 289]
Francis Poulenc
1899–1963
French
Composer
B[ 145]
Søren Pape Poulsen
b. 1971
Danish
Politician
G[ 290]
Hope Powell
b. 1966
English
Footballer, manager
L[ 291]
Isaac Cole Powell
b. 1994
American
Actor, singer
G[ 292]
Natalie Powell
b. 1990
Welsh
Judoka
L[ 293]
Karin Power
b. 1982/83
American
Politician
L[ 294]
Lisa Power
b. 1954
Welsh
LGBT activist
L[ 295]
Paul David Power
b. ?
Canadian
Playwright, actor, theatre director
G[ 296]
Kid Congo Powers
b. 1959
American
Musician (The Gun Club , The Cramps , Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds )
G[ 297]
Susan Powter
b. 1957
Australian
Author, fitness guru
L[ 298]
James Pratt and John Smith
1805–1835, 1795–1835
English
Groom and laborer executed for sodomy
G[ 299]
Louise Pratt
b. 1972
Australian
Politician
L[ 300]
Minnie Bruce Pratt
1946–2023
American
Writer, poet
L[ 301] [ 302]
Rosa von Praunheim
b. 1942
German
Film director
G[ 303]
Keith Prentice
1940–1992
American
Actor
G[ 304]
Scott Presler
b. 1987/1988
American
Conservative activist
G[ 305]
John Preston
1945–1994
American
Writer, LGBT rights activist
G[ 306]
Augustus Prew
b. 1987
English
Actor
G[ 307]
Adam Price
b. 1968
Welsh
Politician
G[ 308]
Christopher Price
1967–2002
English
Journalist, TV presenter
G[ 309]
Dennis Price
1915–1973
English
Actor
G[ 310]
Gordon Price
b. ?[ 5]
Canadian
Politician
G[ 311]
Mark de Solla Price
b. 1960
American
Writer, AIDS activist
G[ 312]
Victoria Price
b. 1962
American
Author, public speaker
L[ 313]
Vincent Price
1911–1993
American
Actor
B[ 313]
Lionel Pries
1897–1968
American
Architect, artist, professor
G[ 314]
Peter Prijdekker
b. 1948
Dutch
Swimmer
G[ 315]
Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson
1858–1942
American
Novelist
G[ 316]
Tom Prior
b. 1990
English
Actor
G[ 317]
Charlotte Prodger
b. 1974
English
Filmmaker, artist
L[ 318]
Luke Prokop
b. 2002
Canadian
Ice hockey player, 1st NHL player to come out publicly as gay
G[ 319]
Simon Proulx-Sénécal
b. 1991
Canadian
Ice dancer
G[ 320]
Marcel Proust
1871–1922
French
Writer
B[ 321]
Animal Prufrock
b. 1975
American
Rock musician (Bitch and Animal )
L[ 322]
Richard Pryor
1940–2005
American
Stand-up comedian, actor, writer
B[ 323]
Ptazeta
b. 2000
Spanish
Rapper, singer
L[ 324]
Charles Pugh
b. 1971
American
Journalist, politician
G[ 325]
Sergio Puglia
b. 1950
Uruguayan
Chef, restaurateur, TV presenter
G[ 326]
W. H. Pugmire
b. 1951
American
Horror writer
G[ 327]
Janne Puhakka
1995–2024
Finnish
Ice hockey player
G[ 328]
Manuel Puig
1932–1990
Argentine
Writer
G[ 329]
Sarah Puntigam
b. 1992
Austrian
Footballer
L[ 330]
Angus Purden
b. 1974
Scottish
Model, TV presenter
G[ 331]
James Purdy
1914–2009
American
Writer
G[ 332]
Chris Pureka
b. ?[ 5]
American
Singer-songwriter
G[ 333]
Brontez Purnell
b. ?[ 5]
American
Writer, musician, dancer, director
G[ 334]
Sarah Purser
1848–1943
Irish
Stained glass artist
L[ 335]
Shannon Purser
b. 1997
American
Actor
B[ 336]
Martin C. Putna
b. 1968
Czech
Literary historian, university teacher, publicist, essayist
G[ 337]
Puyi
1906–1967
Chinese
Last Emperor of China
G[ 338]
Olivier Py
b. 1965
French
Director, actor, writer
G[ 339]
Q
Musicians Tegan and Sara Quin
Theatre director José Quintero
See also
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