List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: D–E

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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 2003 Global Attitudes Survey found that "[p]eople in Africa and the Middle East strongly object to societal acceptance of homosexuality. But there is far greater tolerance for homosexuality in major Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Opinion in Europe is split between West and East. Majorities in every Western European nation surveyed say homosexuality should be accepted by society, while most Russians, Poles and Ukrainians disagree. Americans are divided – a thin majority (51 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 42 percent disagree."[4]

D

Diver Tom Daley
Director and producer Lee Daniels
Sexologist Martin Dannecker
Politician Libby Davies
Writer and socialite Mercedes de Acosta
Comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres
Interior designer Robert Denning in the 1950s.
Ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen 1880–1923 French Aristocrat and writer G[7]
Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy 1605–1677 French Musician and burlesque poet G[8]
Torstein Dahle b. 1947 Norwegian Politician G[9]
Eva Dahlgren b. 1960 Swedish Pop musician L[10]
Lisa Dahlkvist b. 1986 Swedish Footballer L[11]
Jeffrey Dahmer 1960–1994 American Serial killer G[12]
Stephen Daldry b. 1961 English Film director G[13]
Grover Dale b. 1935 American Actor, dancer, choreographer B[14]
James Dale b. 1971 American Boy Scouts leader expelled for being gay G[15]
Tom Daley b. 1994 British Olympic diver G[16]
Matt Dallas b. 1982 American Actor G[17]
Joe Dallesandro b. 1948 American Actor B[18]
Sam D'Allesandro 1956–1988 American Writer G[19]
Mary Daly b. 1928 American Feminist philosopher and theologian L[20]
Blyth Daly 1901–1965 American Actor L[21]
Anne Seymour Damer 1748–1828 British Sculptor B[22]
Antonio D'Amico b. 1959 Italian Model, fashion designer G[23]
Alain Daniélou 1907–1994 French Academic, Hindu convert G[24]
Ben Daniels b. 1964 English Actor G[25]
Dani Daniels b. 1989 American Porn star B[26][27]
David Daniels b. 1966 American Singer G[28]
Lee Daniels b. 1959 American Film producer, director G[29]
Sarah Daniels b. 1957 English Playwright L[30]
Jason Danino-Holt b. 1987 Israeli Television personality G[31]
Martin Dannecker b. 1942 German Sexologist, writer G[32]
Brian Dannelly b. ? American Film director G[33]
Van Darkholme b. 1972 American Gay pornographic director and actor G[34]
Ram Dass b. 1931 American Spiritual teacher, writer B[35]
Charlie David b. 1980 Canadian Actor G[36]
Dave Davies b. 1947 English Musician B[37]
Libby Davies b. 1953 Canadian Member of Parliament L[38]
Peter Maxwell Davies 1934–2016 English Contemporary classical composer and conductor G[39]
Ron Davies b. 1946 Welsh Politician B[40]
Russell T Davies b. 1963 British Television producer and writer G[41]
Steven Davies b. 1986 British Cricketer G[42]
Terence Davies b. 1945 English Filmmaker G[43]
Angela Davis b. 1944 American Activist L[44]
Clive Davis b. 1932 American Record company executive B[45]
Evan Davis b. 1962 English Journalist, economist G[46]
Frederick W. Davis 1880–1961 American-Mexican Art dealer G[47]
Madeline Davis b. 1940 American Activist L[48]
Tanya Davis b. ? Canadian musician, poet B[49]
Vaginal Davis b. 1969 American Artist L[50]
Shane Dawson b. 1988 American Internet personality B[51]
Spencer Day b. 1978 American Musician G[52]
Richard Deacon 1921–1984 American Actor G[53]
James Dean 1931–1955 American Actor G[54]
Mercedes de Acosta 1893–1968 American Writer, socialite L[55]
Dick DeBartolo b. 1945 American Comic writer, satirist G[56]
Dean DeBlois b. 1970 Canadian Film director, animator G[57]
Frank DeCaro b. 1962 American Writer, performer G[58]
Jeanine Deckers, a.k.a. "The Singing Nun" 1933–1985 Belgian Musician, clergy L[59]
Ellen DeGeneres b. 1958 American Comedian, actor, talk show host L[60]
Robin De Groot b. ? Canadian Designer, TV personality G[61]
Jacek Dehnel b. 1980 Polish Writer, translator G[62]
Andreas Deja b. 1957 German Animator G[63]
Bertrand Delanoë b. 1950 French Politician G[64]
Samuel R. Delany b. 1942 American Author G[65]
Lea DeLaria b. 1958 American Comedian, actor, jazz musician L[66]
Mazo de la Roche 1879–1961 Canadian Writer G[67]
Gabi Delgado-López b. 1958 Spanish-German Musician (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft) B[68][69]
Casey Dellacqua b. 1985 Australian Tennis player L[70]
Cara Delevingne b. 1992 English Model, actress B[71][72]
David Del Tredici b. 1937 American Contemporary classical composer G[73]
Guilherme de Melo b. 1931 Portuguese Journalist, novelist, activist G[74]
Barbara Deming 1917–1984 American Activist L[75]
Rosemary Dempsey b. ? American Lawyer, activist L[76]
Shawna Dempsey b. ? Canadian Performance artists, writers L[77]
Robert De Niro, Sr. 1922–1993 American Painter B[78]
Barry Dennen b. 1938 American Actor, writer G[79]
Robert Denning 1927–2005 American Interior designer G[80]
Denice Denton 1959–2006 American Academic L[81]
Nick Denton b. 1967 English Journalist, blogger G[82]
Paul-Émile d'Entremont B. ? Canadian Documentary filmmaker G[83]
Dena DeRose b. 1966 American Jazz musician L[84]
Portia de Rossi b. 1973 Australian Actress, wife of Ellen DeGeneres L[85]
Felipa de Souza 1556–1600 Brazilian L[86]
Tony De Vit 1957–1998 English Disk jockey G[87]
Abby DeWald b. ? American Musician L[88]
Elsie de Wolfe 1865–1950 American Interior designer B[89]
Sergei Diaghilev 1872–1929 Russian Art critic, ballet patron G[90]
David Diamond 1915–2005 American Composer G[91]
Guillermo Díaz b. 1975 American Actor G[92]
Andy Dick b. 1965 American Actor, comedian B[93]
Marlene Dietrich 1901–1992 German Actor B[94]
Vincent Dieutre b. 1960 French Film director G[95]
Ani DiFranco b. 1970 American Rock musician B[96]
Giovanni di Giovanni 1350–1365 Italian Hate crime victim G[97]
Kristian Digby 1977–2010 British Television presenter and director G[98]
Christian Dior 1905–1957 French Fashion designer G[99]
Dirk Dirksen 1937–2006 American Music promoter G[100]
Elio Di Rupo b. 1951 Belgian Politician G[101]
JD Disalvatore b. ? American Film director, producer G[102]
Thomas M. Disch b. 1940 American Writer G[103]
Beth Ditto b. 1981 American Rock musician L[104]
Boris Dittrich b. 1955 Dutch Politician, LGBT rights activist G[105]
Divine 1945–1988 American Actor, drag performer G[106]
Alix Dobkin b. 1940 American Women's music performer-composer L[107]
Jess Dobkin b. 1970 Canadian Performance artist L[108]
Jody Dobrowski 1981–2005 English Murder victim G[109]
Farzana Doctor b. ? Canadian Writer L[110]
Betty Dodson b. 1929 American Sex educator B[111]
Owen Dodson 1914–1983 American Poet, novelist, playwright G[112]
Terry Dolan 1950–1986 American Republican Party operative G[113]
Domenico Dolce b. 1958 Italian Fashion designer, Dolce & Gabbana G[114]
Ann Donahue b. ? American Television writer L[115]
Stephen Donaldson 1946–1996 American Activist G[116]
Dong Xian c. 23–1 BC Chinese (Han Dynasty) Courtier B[117]
Emma Donoghue b. 1969 Irish Writer L[118]
Amanda Donohoe b. 1962 English Actor B[119]
Savannah Dooley b. 1985 American Screenwriter L[120]
Thomas Anthony Dooley 1927–1961 American Humanitarian G[121]
Heinz Dörmer 1912–2001 German Youth leader, imprisoned by Nazis G[122]
Mark Doty b. 1953 American Poet G[123]
Lord Alfred Douglas 1870–1945 English Poet, lover of Oscar Wilde B[124]
Kyan Douglas b. 1970 American Reality show host G[125]
Michelle Douglas b. 1963 Canadian Former soldier, LGBT rights activist L[126]
Orville Lloyd Douglas b. 1976 Canadian Writer G[127]
Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu b. 1927 English Politician B[128]
Gregory Douglass b. 1980 American Musician G[129]
Robert Dover b. 1956 American Equestrian G[130]
Brian Dowling b. 1978 Irish Television presenter G[131]
JD Doyle b. 1947 American Radio producer, Queer Music Collector G[132]
David Drake b. 1963 American Actor G[133]
Karla Drenner b. 1961 American Politician, academic L[134]
Donna Dresch b. ? American Rock musician L[135]
James Dreyfus b. 1968 English Actor G[136]
Tom Driberg, Baron Bradwell 1905–1976 English Politician, journalist G[137]
Nancy Drolet b. 1973 Canadian Ice hockey player L[138]
Ed Droste b. 1978 American Musician G[139]
Drubskin b. 1973 American Artist G[140]
Malka Drucker b. 1945 American Rabbi, writer L[141]
Thomas Duane b. 1955 American Politician G[142]
Martin Duberman b. 1932 American Historian G[143]
René-Daniel Dubois b. 1955 Canadian Writer G[144]
Sandi Simcha DuBowski b. 1970 American Filmmaker G[145]
Carol Ann Duffy b. 1955 Scottish Poet L[146]
Maureen Duffy b. 1933 English Writer L[147]
Bevan Dufty b. 1955 American Politician G[148]
Bonnie Dumanis b. 1951 American District Attorney L[149]
Daphne du Maurier 1907–1989 English Author B[150]
Karen Dunbar b. 1971 Scottish Comedian L[151]
Alice Dunbar-Nelson 1875–1935 American Poet, journalist, political activist B[152]
Alan Duncan b. 1957 English Member of Parliament G[153]
Isadora Duncan 1887–1927 American Dancer B[154]
Ian Campbell Dunn 1943–1998 Scottish LGBT rights activist G[155]
Kristyn Dunnion b. 1969 Canadian writer, performance artist L[156]
Don Dunstan 1926–1999 Australian Politician G[157]
Cheryl Dunye b. 1966 American Film director L[158]
Imke Duplitzer b. 1975 German Olympic fencer L[159]
Alonso Duralde b. 1967 American Film critic G[160]
John Duran b. ? American Mayor of West Hollywood G[161]
Eric Durchholz b. 1972 American Author G[162]
Eleonora Duse 1859–1924 Italian Actor B[163]
Guillaume Dustan 1965–2005 French Writer G[164]
Clea Duvall b. 1977 American Actor and director L[165]
Andrea Dworkin 1946–2005 American Feminist, LGBT rights activist L[166]
Deborah Dyer b. 1967 English Rock musician B[167]
Elana Dykewomon b. 1949 American Activist, writer L[168]
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LGBT rights activist Ruth Ellis
Essayist, lecturer, and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson
Name Lifetime[5] Nationality Notable as Notes[6]
Angela Eagle b. 1961 English Member of Parliament L[169]
Adam Ebbin b. 1963 American First openly gay Virginia delegate G[170]
Diana L. Eck b. 1945 American Harvard Comparative Religion and Indian Studies professor L[171]
Fannyann Eddy 1974–2004 Sierra Leonean LGBT rights activist, murder victim L[172]
Laurie Toby Edison b. 1942 American Photographer B[173]
Louis Edmonds 1923–2001 American Actor G[174]
Guy Édoin b. ? Canadian Film director, screenwriter G[175]
Edward II 1284–1327 English King of England B[176]
Hilton Edwards 1903–1982 Irish Actor, theatrical producer G[177]
Jim Egan 1921–2000 Canadian Activist, writer G[178]
Susan Eggman b. 1961 American Politician L[179]
Danielle Egnew b. 1969 American Musician, actor, clairvoyant L[177]
Youri Egorov 1954–1988 Russian Classical pianist G[180]
Michelle Ehlen b. 1978 American Actor L[181]
Billy Eichner b. 1978 American Comedian, actor, writer G[182]
Sergei Eisenstein 1898–1948 Soviet Film director G[183]
Sean Eldridge b. 1986 American Investor, politician, activist G[184]
Martha May Eliot 1891–1978 American Pediatrician, public health G[185]
Cássia Eller 1962–2001 Brazilian Rock musician L[186]
Adam Elliot b. 1972 Australian Animator, filmmaker G[187]
Denholm Elliott 1922–1992 English Actor B[188]
Mark Elliot b. 1953 Canadian Radio host, addictions counsellor G[189]
Peter Elliott b. 1954 Canadian Anglican priest G[190]
Stephan Elliott b. 1964 Australian Film director, screenwriter G[191]
Bret Easton Ellis b. 1964 American Writer B[192]
Edith Ellis 1861–1916 English Writer B[193]
Ruth Ellis 1899–2000 American LGBT rights activist, only known African-American centenarian lesbian L[194]
Megan Ellison b. 1986 American Film producer L[195]
Mable Elmore b. ? Canadian Politician L[196]
Julian Eltinge 1881–1941 American Actor, drag performer G[197]
Pegah Emambakhsh b. ? Iranian LGBT rights activist L[198]
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803–1882 American Writer, essayist, poet B[199]
Roland Emmerich b. 1955 German Filmmaker G[200]
Magnus Enckell 1870–1925 Finnish Painter G[201]
Esther Eng 1914–1970 Chinese American Filmmaker L[202]
Nick Enright 1950–2003 Australian Playwright G[203]
Anton Enus b. ? Australian Television presenter G[204]
Epaminondas 418–362 BCE Theban General, statesman G[205]
Brian Epstein 1934–1967 English Manager of The Beatles G[206]
Didier Eribon b. 1953 French Philosopher, intellectual G[207]
Jill Esmond 1908–1990 English Actor L[208]
Raúl Esparza b. 1970 American Actor B[209]
Óscar Esquivias b. 1972 Spanish Writer G[210]
Jade Esteban Estrada b. 1975 American Pop musician, comedian, choreographer G[211]
Melissa Etheridge b. 1961 American Rock musician L[212]
Terence Etherton b. 1951 British Judge G[213]
Wesley Eure b. 1951 American Actor G[214]
Luke Evans b. 1979 Welsh Actor G[215]
Nigel Evans b. 1957 Welsh Politician G[216]
Scott Evans b. 1983 American Actor G[217]
Uzi Even b. 1940 Israeli Chemistry professor, politician, first openly gay member of Knesset G[218]
Kenny Everett 1944–1995 English DJ, comedian G[219]
Rupert Everett b. 1959 English Actor G[220]
Hanns Heinz Ewers 1871–1943 German Writer G[221]
Mark Ewert b. 1972 American Writer, actor G[222]
Reid Ewing b. 1988 American Actor G[223]
Alicya Eyo b. 1975 English Actress L[224]
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