List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: M
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 " 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 .
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]
M
Comedian and actor Moms Mabley
Political commentator and TV host Rachel Maddow
Photographer and artist Christopher Makos
Ballet dancer, choreographer and photographer Hans van Manen
Author, educator and activist Irshad Manji
Writer and actor Erika Mann
Filmmaker Lucrecia Martel
Soccer player Collin Martin
Pop musician Johnny Mathis
Tennis player Amélie Mauresmo
Writer Claude McKay
Actor and gay rights campaigner Sir Ian McKellen
Artist Julie Mehretu
Novelist Doeschka Meijsing
Classical composer Gian Carlo Menotti
Comedian Rick Mercer
Singer-songwriter Daniela Mercury
Rock musician Freddie Mercury
Footballer Vivianne Miedema
Sculptor, painter, architect, and poet Michelangelo
Science historian Aldo Mieli
Actor Wentworth Miller
Actor Sal Mineo
Author, poet, playwright, actor, model and militiaman Yukio Mishima
Poet-diplomat, educator, and humanist Gabriela Mistral
Director John Cameron Mitchell
Writer, feminist and animal welfare activist Alice Moderno
Director and writer Vicente Molina Foix
Writer, critic, activist and journalist Carlos Monsiváis
Artist Mathilde de Morny
Rock musician Bob Mould
LGBT rights activist Frank Mugisha
Actor Ona Munson
Director F. W. Murnau
King Mwanga II of Buganda
Name
Lifetime[5]
Nationality
Notable as
Notes[6]
Cheryl Maas
b. 1984
Dutch
Snowboarder
L[7]
Moms Mabley
1894–1975
American
Comedian, actor
L[8]
Diarmaid MacCulloch
b. 1951
English
Historian
G[9]
Peter Macdissi
b. 1974
Lebanese
Actor
G[10]
Ann-Marie MacDonald
b. 1958
Canadian
Playwright, novelist, journalist
L[11]
Hamish MacDonald
b. 1981
Australian
Journalist, TV personality, news presenter
G[12]
Jennifer Macdonald
b. ?[5]
American
Artist
L[13]
Luke Macfarlane
b. 1980
Canadian
Actor
G[14]
Ryan MacGrath
b. ?[5]
Canadian
Musician, painter
G[15]
Neil MacGregor
b. 1946
Scottish
Art historian
G[16]
Carmen Maria Machado
b. 1986
American
Writer
L[17]
Eduardo Machado
b. 1953
Cuban-American
Playwright
G[18]
Colin MacInnes
1914–1976
English
Writer
G[19]
Ashley MacIsaac
b. 1975
Canadian
Fiddler
G[20]
Daniel MacIvor
b. 1962
Canadian
Actor, playwright, director
G[21]
Yusaf Mack
b. 1980
American
Boxer
B[22]
Derek Mackay
b. 1977
Scottish
Politician
G[23]
Kenneth MacKenna
1899–1962
American
Actor, director
B[24]
Jack Mackenroth
b. 1969
American
Fashion designer
G[25]
Bob Mackie
b. 1939
American
Fashion designer, costumer
G[26]
Pearl Mackie
b. 1987
British
Actor, dancer, singer
B[27] [28]
Cameron Mackintosh
b. 1946
English
Theatrical producer
G[29]
Wade MacLauchlan
b. 1954
Canadian
Academic, politician
G[30]
Micheál Mac Liammóir
1899–1978
English-Irish
Actor, dramatist, impresario, writer, poet, painter
G[31]
Wendy MacNaughton
b. ?[5]
American
Illustrator, graphic journalist
L[32]
Robert MacPherson
b. 1944
American
Mathematician
G[33]
Jeangu Macrooy
b. 1993
Surinamese
Singer
G[34]
Rachel Maddow
b. 1973
American
Radio and TV presenter, political pundit
L[35]
Bulelwa Madekurozwa
b. 1972
Zimbabwean
Painter, printmaker
L[36]
Angela Madsen
1960–2020
American
Paralympian sportswoman
L[37]
Liliane Maestrini
b. 1987
Brazilian
Beach volleyball player
L[38]
Carina Vance Mafla
b. 1977
Ecuadorian
Former Minister for Public Health
L[39]
Ronald Magill
1920–2007
English
Actor
G[40]
Irish Magno
b. 1991
Filipino
Boxer
L[41]
Luka Magnotta
b. 1982
Canadian
Convicted murderer, former model and sex worker
B[42]
Glenn Magpantay
b. 1969
American
Attorney, instructor, commissioner
G[43]
Gregory Maguire
b. 1954
American
Author
G[44]
Leslie Mah
b. 1964[5]
American
Punk rock musician (Anti-Scrunti Faction , Tribe 8 )
L[45]
George Maharis
1928–2023
American
Actor
G[46] [47]
Moj Mahdara
b. ?
Iranian-American
CEO of Beautycon Media
L[48]
Sean Maher
b. 1975
American
Actor
G[49]
Florence Maheu
b. 1993
Canadian
Slalom canoeist
L[50]
Mounir Mahjoubi
b. 1984
French
Politician
G[51]
Mahmud of Ghazni
971–1030
Afghan/Ghaznavi
Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire in eastern Iran and northwestern Indian subcontinent
B[52]
Nathalie Maillet
1970–2021
French
Architect, racecar driver, homicide victim
B[53]
Olumide Makanjuola
b. ?
Nigerian
LGBT activist
G[54]
Mary Lou Makepeace
b. 1940
American
Politician
L[55]
Jussi Mäkinen
1929–1978
Finnish
Ambassador, diplomat
G[56]
Christopher Makos
b. 1948
American
Photographer, artist
G[57]
Alain-Philippe Malagnac d'Argens de Villèle
1950–2000
French
Aristocrat
G[58]
Énora Malagré
b. 1980
French
TV and radio presenter, columnist
B[59]
Sanjaya Malakar
b. 1989
American
Singer, pastry chef
B[60]
José Carlos Malato
b. 1964
Portuguese
TV presenter
G[61]
Dalton Maldonado
b. 1995
American
Basketball player
G[62]
Elham Malepoor
b. 1983
Iranian
Poet, writer, and journalist
L[63]
Lou Maletta
1936–2011
American
Media executive, LGBT rights activist, founder of Gay Cable Network
G[64]
Cristiano Malgioglio
b. 1945
Italian
Composer, singer-songwriter, TV personality
G[65]
Suzanne Malherbe
1892–1972
French
Illustrator, designer
L[66]
Liz Malia
b. 1949
American
Politician
L[67]
Gene Malin
1908–1933
American
Actor, drag performer
G[68]
Gray Malin
b. ?[5]
American
Photographer
G[69]
Rob Mallard
b. 1992
English
Actor
G[70]
Shayne Mallard
b. 1964[5]
Australian
Politician
G[71]
Sean Patrick Maloney
b. 1966
American
Politician
G[72]
Agnès Maltais
b. 1956
Canadian
Politician
L[73]
Jeanne Mammen
1890–1976
German
Painter, illustrator
L[74]
Houari Manar
1982–2019
Algerian
Raï singer
G[75]
Don Mancini
b. 1963
American
Film director, screenwriter, producer
G[76]
Asttina Mandella
b. 1993
British
Drag performer
G[77]
Rafael Mandelman
b. ?[5]
American
Politician
G[78]
Peter Mandelson
b. 1953
English
Politician
G[79]
Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
1943–2014
New Zealand
Art historian, academic, curator
G[80]
Hans van Manen
b. 1932
Dutch
Ballet dancer, choreographer, photographer
G[81]
Mabel Maney
b. 1958
American
Writer
L[82]
Barry Manilow
b. 1943
American
Singer-songwriter
G[83]
Irshad Manji
b. 1968
Canadian
Islamic feminist author
L[84]
Erika Mann
1905–1969
German
Writer, actor, war correspondent
L[85]
Golo Mann
1909–1994
German
Historian, essayist, writer
G[86]
Klaus Mann
1906–1949
German
Writer
G[87]
Thomas Mann
1875–1955
German
Writer
G[88]
Xulhaz Mannan
1976–2016
Bangladeshi
Writer, LGBT newspaper founder, murder victim
G[89]
Rosemary Manning
1911–1988
English
Writer
L[90]
Eddie Mannis
b. 1959
American
Politician
G[91]
Manny MUA
b. 1991
American
Make-up artist, YouTuber, beauty blogger
G[92]
Ernie Manouse
b. 1969
American
News presenter, producer
G[93]
Jaime Manrique
b. 1949
Colombian-American
Author, poet, journalist
G[94]
Roberto Manrique
b. 1979
Ecuadorian
Model, actor
G[95]
Katherine Mansfield
1888–1923
New Zealand
Author
B[96]
Robbie Manson
b. 1989
New Zealand
Rower
G[97]
Karina Manta
b. 1996
American
Ice dancer
B[98]
Joe Mantello
b. 1962
American
Actor, director
G[99]
Evelyn Mantilla
b. 1963
American
Politician
B[100]
Rosmit Mantilla
b. 1982
Venezuelan
Politician
G[101]
Jay Manuel
b. 1972
Canadian
Make-up artist, fashion photographer
G[102]
Alec Mapa
b. 1965
American
Actor
G[103]
Robert Mapplethorpe
1946–1989
American
Photographer, artist
G[104]
Jean Marais
1913–1998
French
Actor
B[105]
Paul Marcarelli
b. 1970
American
Actor
G[106]
Maya Marcel-Keyes
b. 1985
American
Writer
L[107]
Nimmy March
b. 1962
English
Actor
B[108]
Jovette Marchessault
1938–2012
Canadian
Writer, artist
L[109]
Ennio Marchetto
b. 1960
Italian
Comedian, entertainer
G[110]
Eric Marcus
b. 1958
American
Non-fiction writer
G[111]
Jürgen Marcus
b. 1948
German
Pop and schlager singer
G[112]
Marlene Marder
1954–2016
Swiss
Punk rock guitarist (LiLiPUT )
L[113]
Roger Margason (aka Dorien Gray)
d. 2015[5]
American
Mystery writer
G[114]
Jamie Margolin
b. 2001
American
Climate justice activist
L[115]
Miriam Margolyes
b. 1941
English
Actor
L[79]
Artur Nory Mariano
b. 1993
Brazilian
Artistic gymnast
G[116]
Pedro Marín
b. 1961
Spanish
Pop musician
G[117]
Félix Maritaud
b. 1992
French
Actor
G[118]
Walterina Markova
1924–2005
Filipino
World War II sex slave
G[119]
Elisebeht Markström
b. 1955
Swedish
Politician
L[120]
Monica Márquez
b. 1969
American
Associate justice; 1st Latina and 1st openly gay person to serve on the Colorado Supreme Court
L[121]
Del Marquis
b. 1977
American
Rock guitarist, musician (Scissor Sisters )
G[122]
Gail Marquis
b. 1954
American
Basketball player, Wall Street executive
L[123]
Dylan Marron
b. 1988
American
Actor, writer, comedian, activist
G[124]
Raúl Osiel Marroquín
b. circa 1981
Mexican
Serial killer
G[125]
Ethel Mars
1876–1959
American
Woodblock print artist
L[126]
Adam Mars-Jones
b. 1954
British
Writer
G[127]
Gordon Marsden
b. 1953
English
Politician
G[128]
Brian Marshall
b. 1965
Canadian
Athlete
G[129]
Christabel Marshall
1871–1960
English
Suffragist, playwright, author
L[130]
La'Darius Marshall
b. 1998
American
Cheerleader, TV personality
G[131]
Rob Marshall
b. 1960
American
Film and theater director
G[132]
Willy Marshall
b. ?[5]
American
Politician
G[133]
Yanis Marshall
b. 1989
French
Dancer
G[134]
Marta (da Silva)
b. 1986
Brazilian
Footballer
L[135]
Lucrecia Martel
b. 1966
Argentine
Film director, screenwriter, producer
L[136]
Leo Martello
1931–2000
American
Wiccan priest, LGBT rights activist, author
G[137]
Ian Marter
1944–1986
English
Actor, writer
B[138]
Andrew Martin
b. 1964[5]
American
Politician
G[139]
Ann M. Martin
b. 1955
American
Writer of children's literature
L[140]
Collin Martin
b. 1994
American
Soccer player
G[141]
Del Martin
1921–2008
American
Feminist and LGBT-rights activist
L[142]
Douglas A. Martin
b. 1973
American
Writer
G[143]
James Martin
b. 1965
American
Politician
G[144]
Mae Martin
b. 1987
Canadian
Comedian, actor
B[145]
Ricky Martin
b. 1971
Puerto Rican
Singer, actor
G[146]
Nigel Martin-Smith
b. ?[5]
English
Entertainment manager
G[147]
Sandy Martin
b. 1957
English
Politician
G[148]
Arkady Martine
b. ?[5]
American
Science fiction author, historian
L[149]
Jacques Martineau
b. 1963
French
Film director, screenwriter
G[150]
Nella Martinetti
1946–2011
Swiss
Singer-songwriter
L[151]
Conchita Martínez
b. 1972
Spanish
Tennis player
L[152]
Cristina E. Martinez
b. 1961
American
CEO, community activist
L[153]
Mauricio Martínez
b. 1978
Mexican
Actor, singer
G[154]
Melanie Martinez
b. 1995
American
Singer-songwriter
B[155]
Ursula Martinez
b. 1966
British
Performance artist
L[156]
Vicci Martinez
b. 1984
American
Singer-songwriter
L[157]
Boman "Bomanizer" Martinez-Reid
b. ?
Canadian
Comedian, TikTok content creator
G[158]
Ana María Martínez Sagi
1907–2000
Spanish
Journalist, poet, trade unionist, feminist activist, athlete
L[159]
Míriam Martinho
b. 1954
Brazilian
Feminist, journalist
L[160]
Lizzie Marvelly
b. 1989
New Zealand
Singer
B[161]
Zsuzsi Mary
1947–2011
Hungarian
Pop singer
B[162]
Jeff Marx
b. 1970
American
Lyricist, composer
G[163]
Angela Mason
b. 1944
English
LGBT rights activist
L[79]
Nan Mason
1896–1982
American
Artist and photographer
L[164]
Valerie Mason-John
b. 1962
British-Canadian
Author, speaker
L[165]
Lawrence D. Mass
b. 1946
American
Physician, writer
G[166]
Manon Massé
b. 1963
Canadian
Politician
L[167]
Kyle Dean Massey
b. 1981
American
Actor
G[168]
Léonide Massine
1896–1979
Russian
Choreographer, ballet dancer
B[169]
Ivan Massow
b. 1967
English
Entrepreneur, politician
G[170]
Billy Masters
b. 1969
American
Gossip columnist
G[171]
Paul Masvidal
b. 1971
American
Musician, vocalist (Cynic , Æon Spoke )
G[172]
Heather Matarazzo
b. 1982
American
Actor
L[173]
David Matheson
b. ?
American
Former "gay cure" therapist
G[174]
Dan Mathews
b. 1964
American
Animal rights activist
G[175]
Kerwin Mathews
1926–2007
American
Actor
G[176]
Ross Mathews
b. 1979
American
TV personality
G[177]
Travis Mathews
b. 1975
American
Film director, screenwriter
G[178]
Sean Mathias
b. 1956
British
Theatre and film director, writer, actor
G[179]
Johnny Mathis
b. 1935
American
Pop musician
G[180]
Leonard Matlovich
1943–1988
American
Vietnam War veteran, race relations instructor, recipient of the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star , and 1st gay service member to purposely out himself to the military to fight their ban on gays
G[181] [182] [183] [184]
Ney Matogrosso
b. 1941
Brazilian
Singer
G[185]
Ian Matos
1989–2021
Brazilian
Olympic diver
G[186] [187]
Mark Matousek
b. 1957
American
Journalist, spiritual writer
G[188]
Gary Matson
1949–1999
American
Murder victim
G[189]
Matsuo Bashō
1644–1694
Japanese
Poet
G[190]
Griffin Matthews
b. 1981/1982
American
Actor
G[191]
F. O. Matthiessen
1902–1950
American
Academic
G[192]
Andrew Mattison
1948–2005
American
Writer, psychologist, researcher
G[193]
Alison Mau
b. 1965
New Zealand
TV journalist and presenter
L[194]
Corine Mauch
b. 1960
Swiss
Politician
L[195]
Robin Maugham
1916–1981
English
Author
G[196]
W. Somerset Maugham
1874–1965
English
Writer
G[197]
Armistead Maupin
b. 1944
American
Writer
G[198]
Bill Maurer
b. ?[5]
American
Legal and economic anthropologist
G[199]
Amélie Mauresmo
b. 1979
French
Tennis player
L[200]
Daphne du Maurier
1907–1989
English
Author
B[201]
Nicolas Maury
b. 1980
French
Actor, film director
G[202]
Nergis Mavalvala
b. 1968
Pakistani-American
Astrophysicist
L[203]
Glen Maxey
b. 1952
American
Politician
G[204]
Elsa Maxwell
1883–1963
American
Gossip columnist
L[205]
Craig Maxwell-Keys
b. ?
British
Rugby referee
G[206]
Steve May
b. 1972[5]
American
Politician
G[207]
John Maybury
b. 1958
English
Film director
G[29]
Hans Mayer
1907–2001
German
Literary critic
G[208]
Andrew M. Maynard
b. 1962[5]
American
Politician
G[209]
Chandra Mayor
b. 1973
Canadian
Writer
L[210]
Stephany Mayor
b. 1991
Mexican
Footballer
L[211]
Suzette Mayr
b. ?[5]
Canadian
Writer
L[212]
Carlos Maza
b. 1988
American
Journalist
G[213]
Jean-Claude Roger Mbede
b. ?[5]
Cameroonian
Imprisoned for his homosexuality
G[214]
Zakhele Mbhele
b. 1984
South African
Politician
G[215]
Al McAffrey
b. 1948
American
Politician
G[216]
David McAlmont
b. 1967
British
Singer
G[217]
Shane McAnally
b. 1974
American
Country music singer
G[218]
Angus McBean
1904–1990
Welsh
Photographer
G[219]
Marnie McBean
b. 1968
Canadian
Rower
L[220]
Tom McBride
1952−1995
American
Actor, model
G[221]
Tawiah M'carthy
b. ?
Ghanaian-Canadian
Actor, playwright
G[222]
Martha McCabe
b. 1989
Canadian
Swimmer
L[223]
Nell McCafferty
b. 1944
Irish
Journalist, playwright
L[224]
Robert McCall
1958–1991
Canadian
Figure skater
G[225]
Lon McCallister
1923–2005
American
Actor
G[226]
Richard McCann
b. 1949
American
Writer
G[227]
Nick McCarthy
b. 1995
Irish
Rugby player
G[228]
Mandy McCartin
b. 1958
English
Artist
L[229]
Stephen McCauley
b. 1955
American
Writer
G[230]
Anne McClain
b. 1979
American
Astronaut
L[231]
J.D. McClatchy
1945–2018
American
Writer
G[230]
Haylie McCleney
b. 1994
American
Softball player
L[232]
Thomas McCosker
b. 1950
Australian
Textile worker, jailed in Fiji for sodomy
G[233]
Angel McCoughtry
b. 1986
American
Basketball player
L[234]
Alec McCowen
1925–2017
English
Actor
G[235]
Matt McCoy
b. 1966
American
Politician
G[236]
Scott McCoy
b. 1970
American
Politician
G[237]
Tarell Alvin McCraney
b. 1980
American
Playwright, actor
G[238]
John McCrea
b. 1977
English
Actor, singer
G[239]
Logan McCree
b. 1977
German
Pornographic Actor
B[240]
Julie McCrossin
b. 1954
Australian
Journalist, comedian
L[241]
John McCrostie
b. ?[5]
American
Politician
G[242]
Kevin McDaid
b. 1984
English
Pop singer (V )
G[243]
Val McDermid
b. 1955
Scottish
Writer
L[244]
Joe McDermott
b. 1967
American
Politician
G[245]
Keith McDermott
b. 1953
American
Actor, theater director, writer
G[246]
Andrew J. McDonald
b. 1966
American
Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court and former politician
G[209]
Jon-Marc McDonald
b. 1976
American
Writer, political activist
G[247]
Ray McDonald
1944–1993
American
Football player
G[248]
Roddy McDowall
1928–1998
English
Actor, voice artist, film director, photographer
G[249]
Michael McDowell
1950–1999
American
Novelist, screenwriter
G[250]
Joe McElderry
b. 1991
English
Pop singer
G[251]
Guy McElroy
1948–1990
American
Art historian
G[252]
Brian McGahen
1952–1990
Australian
LGBT activist
G[253]
Peter McGehee
1955–1991
Canadian
Writer
G[254]
Scott McGehee
b. 1962
American
Film director, screenwriter
G[255]
Kelly McGillis
b. 1957
American
Actor
L[256]
Jenn McGinn
b. ?[5]
Canadian
politician
L[257]
Jamie McGonnigal
b. 1975
American
Actor, producer
G[230]
Jonny McGovern
b. 1976
American
Comedian, musician, podcaster
G[258]
Jim McGreevey
b. 1957
American
Governor of New Jersey
G[259]
Susan McGreivy
b. 1939
American
Attorney, former Olympic swimmer
L[260]
Kevin McHale
b. 1988
American
Actor, pop singer (NLT ), TV and radio personality
G[261]
Maggie McIntosh
b. 1947
American
Politician, first openly gay person in the Maryland General Assembly
L[262]
Claude McKay
1889–1948
Jamaican
Writer
B[263]
Molly McKay
b. 1970
American
Attorney, LGBT rights activist
L[264]
Lyra McKee
1990–2019
Northern Irish
Journalist
L[265]
Ian McKellen
b. 1939
English
Actor, LGBT rights activist
G[266]
Sabrina McKenna
b. 1957
American
Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court
L[267] [268]
Todd McKenney
b. 1965
Australian
Actor
G[269]
Austin P. McKenzie
b. 1993
American
Actor
G[270]
Larry McKeon
1944–2008
American
Politician
G[271]
Erin McKeown
b. 1977
American
Pop musician
L[272]
Les McKeown
1955–2021
Scottish
Pop singer (Bay City Rollers )
B[273]
DeRay Mckesson
b. 1985
American
Activist
G[274]
Evan McKie
b. 1983
Canadian
Ballet dancer, writer, artist, creative movement director
G[275]
Sophie McKinna
b. 1994
English
Shot putter
L[276]
Stewart McKinney
1931–1987
American
Politician
B[277]
Kate McKinnon
b. 1983
American
Comedian
L[278]
Marshall Kirk McKusick
b. 1954
American
Computer scientist
G[279]
Norman McLaren
1914–1987
Canadian
Animator, film director
G[280]
Andrew McLean
b. ?
American
Politician
G[281]
Colin McLean
b. 1978
Australian
Drag queen, fashion designer
G[282]
Erin McLeod
b. 1983
Canadian
Soccer player
L[283]
Jamie McLeod-Skinner
b. 1967
American
Attorney, engineer, politician
L[284]
Claire McNab
b. 1940
Australian
Writer
L[285]
Terrence McNally
1939–2020
American
Playwright
G[286]
John J. McNeill
1925–2015
American
Priest, author
G[287]
Kristy McNichol
b. 1962
American
Actor
L[288]
Colin McPhee
1900–1964
Canadian
20th century classical composer, ethnomusicologist
G[289]
Heather McPherson
1942–2017
New Zealand
Poet
L[290]
Inika McPherson
b. 1986
American
High jumper
L[291]
Glenn McQuaid
b. 1973
Irish
Film director
G[292]
Alexander McQueen
1969–2010
English
Fashion designer
G[293]
Casey McQuiston
b. 1991
American
Romance author
B[294]
Carmen McRae
1920–1994
American
Jazz musician
L[295]
Dorothy McRae-McMahon
b. 1934
Australian
Uniting Church minister, activist
L[296]
David McReynolds
1929–2018
American
Politician, activist
G[297]
Jimmy McShane
1957–1995
Northern Irish
Pop singer (Baltimora )
G[298]
Michael J. McShane
b. 1961
American
Judge of the U.S. District Court
G[299]
Peter McWilliams
1940–2000
American
Writer, activist
G[300]
David McVicar
b. 1967
Scottish
Opera director
G[301]
Beth Mead
b. 1995
English
Footballer
L[302]
Margaret Mead
1901–1978
American
Anthropologist
B[303]
Taylor Mead
1924–2013
American
Writer, actor,performer
G[304]
Marijane Meaker
1927–2022
American
Writer
L[305]
Kevin Meaney
1956–2016
American
Comedian
G[306]
Miriam Meckel
b. 1967
German
Journalist, academic, magazine editor and publisher
L[307]
Linda Medalen
b. 1965
Norwegian
Footballer
L[308]
Doron Medalie
b. 1977
Israeli
Songwriter, composer, artistic director
G[309]
Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
1671–1737
Tuscan
Last Medici Grand Duke
G[310]
Benny Medina
b. 1958
American
Talent agent, producer
G[175]
Robert Medley
1905–1994
English
Artist
G[311]
Mark Medlock
b. 1978
German
Singer
G[312]
Benjamín Medrano Quezada
b. ?
Mexican
Politician; first openly gay mayor ever elected in Mexico
G[313]
Lauren Meece
b. 1983
American
Olympic judoka
L[314]
Joe Meek
1929–1967
English
Record producer
G[315]
Ken Mehlman
b. 1966
American
Businessman, Campaign Mgr for George W. Bush
G[316]
Julie Mehretu
b. 1970
Ethiopian-American
Artist
L[317]
Karl Meier
1897–1974
Swiss
Actor, gay rights activist
G[318]
Mary Meigs
1917–2002
American
Painter, writer
L[319]
Simona Meiler
b. 1989
Swiss
Snowboarder
L[320]
Doeschka Meijsing
1947–2012
Dutch
Novelist
L[321]
Meryl Meisler
b. 1951
American
Photographer
L[322]
Ian Meldrum
b. 1946
Australian
Popular music critic, journalist, musical entrepreneur
G[323]
Gustavo Melella
b. 1970
Argentine
Politician
G[324]
Ioannis Melissanidis
b. 1977
Greek
Gymnast
G[325]
Deb Mell
b. 1968
American
Politician
L[326]
Dawn Mellor
b. 1970
English
Painter
L[327]
Guilherme de Melo
b. 1931
Portuguese
Journalist, novelist, activist
G[328]
Mélovin
b. 1997
Ukrainian
Singer-songwriter
B[329]
Glennon Doyle Melton
b. 1976
American
Author, activist, philanthropist, online community creator and founder
L[330]
Wendy Melvoin
b. 1964
American
Musician (Prince & the Revolution , Wendy & Lisa ), TV and film composer
L[331]
Javiera Mena
b. 1983
Chilean
Electropop musician
L[332]
Réal Ménard
b. 1962
Canadian
Member of Parliament
G[333]
Carlos Menchaca
b. 1980
American
Politician; 1st openly gay New York City Council member from Brooklyn
G[334]
Charlotte Mendelson
b. 1972
English
Writer
L[301]
Luis Gerardo Méndez
b. 1982
Mexican
Actor
G[335]
Paul Mendez
b. ?
British
Author
G[336]
Rosie Mendez
b. 1963
Puerto Rican
Politician
L[337]
Rosa Mendes
b. 1979
Canadian
Professional wrestler
B[338]
José María Mendiluce
1951–2015
Spanish
Writer, activist, politician
G[339]
H.P. Mendoza
b. 1977
American
Film director, screenwriter, actor, producer, musician
G[340]
David Menkin
b. ?[5]
Norwegian
Actor
G[341]
Gian Carlo Menotti
1911–2007
Italian
20th century classical composer
G[342]
Billy Merasty
b. 1960
First Nations-Canadian
Actor, writer
G[343]
Jorge Merced
b. 1965
Puerto Rican
Theatre actor and director
G[344]
Rick Mercer
b. 1969
Canadian
TV personality, political satirist
G[345] [346]
Hoshang Merchant
b. 1947
Indian
Writer
G[347]
Ismail Merchant
1936–2005
Indian-British
Film producer
G[348]
Daniela Mercury
b. 1965
Brazilian
Singer-songwriter
B[349]
Freddie Mercury
1946–1991
British
Rock musician
B[350]
William Morris Meredith Jr.
1919–2007
American
Poet
G[351]
Lída Merlínová
1906–1988
Czech
Writer
L[352]
Billy Merrell
b. 1982
American
Writer
G[353]
George Merrill
1867–1928
English
Poet, philosopher, gay activist
G[354]
James Merrill
1926–1995
American
Poet
G[355]
Stephin Merritt
b. 1965
American
Singer-songwriter, musician (The Magnetic Fields )
G[356]
Conner Mertens
b. 1994/1995
American
Football player
B[357]
André Carl van der Merwe
b. 1961
South African
Novelist
G[358]
Vladimir Meshchersky
1839–1914
Russian
Journalist
G[359]
Adolfo Mesquita Nunes
b. 1977
Portuguese
Politician, jurist
G[360]
Kim Mestdagh
b. 1990
Belgian
Basketball player
L[361]
Harriet Metcalf
b. 1958
American
Rower
L[362]
Charlotte Mew
1869–1928
English
Poet
L[363]
Kristie Mewis
b. 1991
American
Soccer player
L[364]
Kim Meylemans
b. 1996
Belgian
Skeleton racer
L[365]
Inge Meysel
1910–2004
German
Actor
B[366]
Robert Meza
b. ?[5]
American
Politician
G[367]
Somizi Mhlongo
b. 1972
South African
Choreographer, TV personality
G[368]
George Michael
1963–2016
English
Pop musician
G[369]
Jillian Michaels
b. 1974
American
Personal trainer, TV personality
L[370]
Tammy Lynn Michaels
b. 1974
American
Actor
L[371]
Theresa Michalak
b. 1992
German
Swimmer
L[372]
Michelangelo
1475–1564
Italian
Sculptor, painter
G[373]
Alessandro Michele
b. 1972
Italian
Fashion designer
G[374]
Domien Michiels
b. 1983
French
Equestrian
G[375]
Vivianne Miedema
b. 1996
Dutch
Footballer
L[376]
Aldo Mieli
1879–1950
Italian
Science historian, gay rights activist
G[377]
Mario Mieli
1952–1983
Italian
Gay rights and political activist, theorist
G[378]
Andy Mientus
b. 1986
American
Actor
B[379]
Linda Mienzer
b. 1965
Bermudian
Cricketer
L[380]
Matthias Miersch
b. 1968
German
Politician
G[381]
Carole Migden
b. 1948
American
Politician
L[382]
Ioan Luchian Mihalea
1951–1993
Romanian
Composer, conductor, TV producer
G[383]
Sandra Mihanovich
b. 1957
Argentine
Singer, musician, composer, actor
L[384]
Mika
b. 1983
Lebanese-British
Singer-songwriter
G[385]
Kenichi Mikawa
b. 1946
Japanese
Singer, TV personality
G[386]
Susan Mikula
b. 1958
American
Artist, photographer
L[387]
John Milhiser
b. 1981
American
Actor, comedian
G[388]
Woody Milintachinda
b. 1976
Thai
TV host
G[389]
Harvey Milk
1930–1978
American
Politician, LGBT rights activist
G[390]
Tomas Milian
1933–2017
Cuban-American-Italian
Actor, singer
B[391]
Lorri Millan
b. ?[5]
Canadian
Performance artists, writers
L[392]
Edna St. Vincent Millay
1892–1950
American
Poet
L[393] [394]
Eric Millegan
b. 1974
American
Actor
G[395]
Brent Miller
b. ?[5]
American
TV and film producer
G[396]
Curt Miller
b. 1968
American
Basketball coach
G[397]
Ezra Miller
b. 1992
American
Actor
B[398] [399]
Jacob & Joshua Miller
b. ?[5]
American
Pop musicians (Nemesis )
G[400]
Jennifer Miller
b. 1961
American
Circus entertainer, educator
L[401]
Merle Miller
1919–1986
American
Novelist, writer, author
G[402] [403]
Sam J. Miller
b. 1979
American
Science fiction, fantasy and horror short fiction author
G[404]
Scott Miller
b. ?[5]
American
LGBT rights activist, philanthropist, banker
G[405]
Stephanie Miller
b. 1961
American
Comedian, radio host
L[406]
Tim Miller
b. 1958
American
Performance artist
G[407]
T'Nia Miller
b. ?[5]
English
Actor
L[408]
Wentworth Miller
b. 1972
American
Actor
G[409]
Sally Miller Gearhart
b. 1931
American
Science-fiction writer, feminist and lesbian activist, teacher
L[410]
Andy Milligan
1929–1991
American
Writer, film director
G[411]
June Millington
b. 1948
Filipino-American
Rock musician, guitarist (Fanny )
L[412]
Debbie Millman
b. 1962
American
Writer, educator, artist, curator, designer
L[413]
David Mills
b. ?[5]
American
Actor
G[414]
Pat Mills
b. ?[5]
Canadian
Film director, screenwriter, actor
G[415]
Scott Mills
b. 1974
English
DJ
G[416]
Barnaby Miln
b. 1947
Scottish
Activist, Church of England General Synod and Justice of the Peace
G[417]
Simon Milton
1961–2011
English
Politician
G[418]
Daniel Minahan
b. 1962
American
Television and film director, writer
G[419]
Hans Peter Minderhoud
b. 1973
Dutch
Equestrian
G[152]
Sal Mineo
1939–1976
American
Actor
B[420]
Vincente Minnelli
1903–1986
American
Stage and film director
B[421] [422] [423]
Greet Minnen
b. 1997
Belgian
Tennis player
L[424]
John Minton
1917–1957
English
Artist
G[425]
Kayla Miracle
b. 1996
American
Wrestler
L[426]
David Miranda
1985–2023
Brazilian
Journalist, politician
G[427] [428]
Raphael Miranda
b. 1977
American
Meteorologist, TV personality
G[429]
Leonard Miron
b. 1969
Romanian
TV and radio presenter, journalist
G[430] [431]
Fawzia Mirza
b. ?[5]
Pakistani-Canadian
Actor, writer, producer, comedian
L[432]
Goh Mishima
1924–1988
Japanese
Artist, magazine founder
G[433]
Yukio Mishima
1925–1970
Japanese
Author
G[434]
Gabriela Mistral
1889–1957
Chilean
Poet, educator, diplomat, feminist, Nobel laureate in literature
L[435]
Matthew Mitcham
b. 1988
Australian
Diver
G[436]
Arthur Mitchell
1934–2018
American
Dancer, choreographer
G[437]
Allyson Mitchell
b. ?[5]
Canadian
Maximalist artist
L[438]
John Cameron Mitchell
b. 1963
American
Director, actor
G[439]
Leilani Mitchell
b. 1985
American-Australian
Basketball player
L[440]
McKim Mitchell
b. 1954
American
Politician
G[441]
Dimitri Mitropoulos
1896–1960
Greek
Classical conductor, musician and composer
G[289]
Yūji Mitsuya
b. 1954
Japanese
Actor, voice actor
G[442]
Frédéric Mitterrand
b. 1946
French
Politician
B[443]
Akihiro Miwa
b. 1935
Japanese
Singer, author, actor, director
G[444]
David Mixner
1946–2024
American
Activist, author
G[445] [446]
Bob Mizer
1922–1992
American
Photographer, filmmaker
G[447]
Heather Mizeur
b. 1972
American
Politician
L[448]
Mizi Xia
b. d. ?[5]
Chinese (Zhou Dynasty)
Courtier, historical figure
G[449]
Isaac Mizrahi
b. 1961
American
Fashion designer
G[450]
MNEK
b. 1994
British
Singer, songwriter, record producer
G[451]
Anika Moa
b. 1980
New Zealand
Pop musician
L[452]
Alice Moderno
1867–1946
Portuguese
Writer, feminist, animal welfare activist
L[453]
Silvia Modig
b. 1976
Finnish
Politician
L[454]
Portia Modise
b. 1983
South African
Footballer
L[455]
Jim Moeller
b. 1955
American
Politician
G[456]
Slava Mogutin
b. 1974
Russian
Artist, writer, activist
G[457]
Rajiv Mohabir
b. ?
American
Author
G[458]
Mary Anne Mohanraj
b. 1971
Sri Lankan
Writer
B[459]
Bahman Mohasses
1931–2010
Iranian
Painter, sculptor, theater director
G[460]
Emmanuel Moire
b. 1979
French
Singer, composer
G[461]
Chris Moise
b. ?
Canadian
Politician
G[462]
Mojo Juju
b. 1983
Australian
Singer-songwriter, guitarist
L[463]
Albert Mol
1917–2004
Dutch
Actor, LGBT activist
G[464]
Frans Molenaar
1940–2015
Dutch
Fashion designer
G[465]
Adrian Molina
b. 1985
American
Filmmaker
G[466]
Jeff Molina
b. 1997
American
Mixed martial arts fighter
B[467]
Vicente Molina Foix
b. 1946
Spanish
Writer, film director
G[468]
Brian Molko
b. 1972
British-American
Rock musician (Placebo )
B[469]
Kuno von Moltke
1847–1923
German
Military commander
G[470]
David Monahan
b. 1971
American
Actor
G[471]
Monét X Change
b. 1990
American
Drag performer
G[472]
Victoria Monét
b. 1989
American
Singer, songwriter
B[473]
Paul Monette
1945–2005
American
Writer
G[474]
Monifah
b. 1972
American
Singer-songwriter
L[475]
Adrienne Monnier
1892–1955
French
Writer, bookseller, publisher
L[476]
Carlos Monsiváis
1938–2010
Mexican
Writer, critic, activist, journalist
G[477]
Gordon Montador
1950–1991
Canadian
Editor, publisher, broadcaster
G[478]
Armando Montaño
1989–2012
American
Journalist
G[479]
Robert de Montesquiou
1855–1921
French
Writer, art collector, socialite
G[480]
Luke Montgomery
b. 1974
American
Political activist
G[481]
Matthew Montgomery
b. 1978
American
Actor
G[482]
Henry de Montherlant
1895–1972
French
Writer
G[483]
Diego Montoya
b. 1982/1983
American
Visual artist, fashion designer
G[484]
Roger Montoya
b. 1961
American
Humanitarian, painter, dancer, gymnast, politician
G[485]
CJ de Mooi
b. 1969
English
TV quiz host, actor, chess player, model
G[486]
Matt Moonen
b. ?
American
Politician
G[487]
Clark Moore
b. 1991
American
Actor
G[488]
Darnell L. Moore
b. 1976
American
Writer, activist
G[489]
Frank C. Moore
1953–2002
American
Painter, designer of the AIDS ribbon
G[490]
Marcel Moore
1892–1972
French
Illustrator, designer, photographer
L[491]
Paul Moore Jr.
1919–2003
American
Episcopal Bishop
G[492]
Perry Moore
1971–2011
American
Screenwriter, director
G[493]
Steve Moore
1954–2014
American
Comedian
G[494]
Shani Mootoo
b. 1958
Irish-born Trinidadian-Canadian
Author, multimedia artist, painter, video producer
L[495]
Cherríe Moraga
b. 1952
American
Writer, feminist activist, poet, essayist, playwright
L[496]
Natalie Morales
b. 1985
American
Actor
L[497]
Rodolfo Morales
1925–2001
Mexican
Painter
G[498]
Ricardo Morán
b. 1974
Peruvian
TV and theatre producer and director
G[499]
Sandra Morán
b. 1960
Guatemalan
Politician; 1st openly LGBT person elected to Guatemala's national legislature
L[500] [501] [502]
Trevor Moran
b. 1998
American
Singer, YouTube personality
G[503]
Rauda Morcos
b. 1974
Palestinian
LGBT activist
L[504]
Ethan Mordden
b. 1947
American
Author, musical theater researcher
G[505]
Lauren Morelli
b. 1982
American
Producer, screenwriter
L[506]
Dominick Moreno
b. ?
American
Politician
G[507]
Pitoy Moreno
1925–2018
Filipino
Fashion designer
G[508]
Edwin Morgan
1920–2010
Scottish
Poet
G[509]
Mary C. Morgan
b. ?[5]
American
1st openly lesbian judge in California and the United States
L[510]
Michael Morgan
1957–2021
American
Conductor
G[511] [512]
Stephen Morgan
b. 1989
American
TV personality
G[513]
Eiki Mori
b. 1976
Japanese
Photographer
G[514]
Dany Morin
b. 1985
Canadian
Politician
G[515]
Polo Morín
b. 1990
Mexican
Actor, model
G[516]
Mathilde de Morny
1863–1944
French
Noblewoman, artist
L[517]
César Moro
1903–1956
Peruvian
Artist, poet
G[518]
Chris Morris
b. 1979
English
Activist, journalist
G[519]
Jim Morris
1935–2016
American
Bodybuilder
G[520]
Julian Morris
b. 1983
English
Actor
G[521]
Mark Morris
b. 1956
American
Choreographer
G[522]
Paul Morris
b. ?[5]
American
Porn director, producer
G[523]
Violette Morris
1893–1944
French
Athlete, Nazi collaborator
L[524]
Rachel Morrison
b. 1978
American
Cinematographer
L[525]
Terry Morrison
b. ?[5]
American
Politician
G[526]
Alex Morse
b. 1989
American
Politician (Mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts )
G[527]
Erwin Mortier
b. 1965
Belgian
Writer, poet
G[528]
Mentona Moser
1874–1971
Swiss
Social worker, communist functionary, writer
L[529]
Daniel David Moses
b. 1952
Canadian
Writer
G[530]
Adam Moss
b. ?[5]
American
Magazine editor
G[531]
Jon Moss
b. 1957
English
Musician
B[532]
Marlow Moss
1889–1958
English
Artist
L[533]
Gili Mossinson
b. 1978
Israeli
Basketball player
B[534]
Luiz Mott
b. 1946
Brazilian
Researcher, anthropologist, historian, LGBT rights activist
G[535]
Bruce Mouat
b. 1994
Scottish
Curler
G[536]
Bob Mould
b. 1960
American
Rock musician (Hüsker Dü , Sugar )
G[537]
Lord Ivar Mountbatten
b. 1963
British
Nobleman
G[538]
Brane Mozetič
b. 1958
Slovenian
Poet, translator, essayist
G[539]
Jason Mraz
b. 1977
American
Singer-songwriter
B[540]
Michael Mronz
b. 1967
German
Sports and events manager
G[541]
Frank Mugisha
b. 1979
Ugandan
LGBT rights advocate
G[542]
Thierry Mugler
1948–2022
French
Fashion designer
G[543]
Nico Muhly
b. 1981
American
Composer, arranger
G[544]
Zanele Muholi
b. 1972
South African
Photographer
L[545]
Zoltán Mujahid
b. 1979
Pakistani-Hungarian
Pop singer
G[546]
Sofía Mulánovich
b. 1983
Peruvian
Surfer
L[547]
Helene von Mülinen
1850–1924
Swiss
Feminist activist, suffragette
L[548]
Megan Mullally
b. 1958
American
Actor
B[549]
Johannes von Müller
1752–1809
Swiss
Historian
G[550]
Nadine Müller
b. 1985
German
Discus thrower
L[551]
Nina Müller (née Wörz)
b. 1980
German
Handball player
L[552]
Susann Müller
b. 1988
German
Handball player
L[553]
Ulrike Müller
b. 1971
Austrian
Artist
L[554]
Lars Müller-Marienburg
b. 1977
German-Austrian
Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
G[555]
Murathan Mungan
b. 1955
Turkish
Author, poet
G[556]
Carmen Muñoz
b. ?[5]
Costa Rican
Politician
L[557]
Henry R. Muñoz III
b. 1959
American
Activist
G[558]
Javier Muñoz
b. ?
American
Actor, singer
G[559]
José Esteban Muñoz
1967–2013
American
Academic, theorist
G[560]
Manuel Muñoz
b. 1972
American
Writer
G[561]
Ona Munson
1903–1955
American
Actor
L[562]
Neculai Munteanu
b. 1941
Romanian
Anti-communist dissident
G[563]
Mirjam Müntefering
b. 1969
German
Writer
L[564]
Alex Munter
b. 1968
Canadian
Politician, journalist
G[565]
Maki Muraki
b. 1974
Japanese
LGBT activist
L[566]
Zeki Müren
1931–1996
Turkish
Singer, composer, songwriter, actor, poet
G[567]
F. W. Murnau
1888–1931
German
Director
G[568]
Alan Murphy
1953–1989
English
Guitarist (Level 42 ), session musician (Kate Bush , Go West , Mike + The Mechanics )
G[569]
Diane Murphy
b. 1964
American
Actor
L[570]
Peter Murphy
b. 1949
American
Politician
G[571]
Ryan Murphy
b. 1966
American
Writer, director
G[572]
Douglas Murray
b. 1979
English
Author, journalist, political commentator
G[573]
Ed Murray
b. 1955
American
Politician
G[574]
Glen Murray
b. 1957
Canadian
Politician
G[575]
Herbert Muschamp
1947–2007
American
Architecture critic
G[576]
Tharon Musser
1925–2009
American
Lighting designer
L[577]
Julie Mutesasira
b. 1978
Ugandan
Gospel singer
L[578]
Max Mutchnick
b. 1965
American
TV producer
G[579]
Mwanga II of Buganda
1868–1903
Bugandan
King
G[580]
Kawira Mwirichia
1986–2020
Kenyan
Artist, curator
L[581]
Kushaba Moses Mworeko
b. 1979
Ugandan
LGBT rights activist
G[582]
mxmtoon
b. 2000
American
Singer-songwriter, YouTube personality
B[583]
Zygmunt Mycielski
1907–1987
Polish
Composer, music critic
G[584]
Billie Myers
b. 1971
English
Pop musician
B[585]
Chris Myers
b. 1965
American
Politician
B[586] [587]
Eileen Myles
b. 1949
American
Poet
L[588]
See also
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