This is a list of confirmed famous people who were or are bisexual: people who have had sexual relations with, or have expressed sexual attraction to, both sexes. The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time. 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] 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 bisexuality for criteria that have traditionally denoted bisexual people.
Name
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Dates
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Nationality
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Comments
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Reference
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Marilyn Hacker
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1942 -
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American
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Poet, married to Samuel R. Delany.
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[141][142]
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Bianca Hagenbeek
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1967 -
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Dutch
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Big Brother contestant.
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[143]
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Geri Halliwell
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1972 -
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Aka Ginger Spice, English singer, former Spice Girl.
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[144]
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Emma, Lady Hamilton
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1761 - 1815
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English
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Wife of Lord Nelson.
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[145]
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Kathleen Hanna
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1968 -
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American
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Musician.
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[146]
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Lorraine Hansberry
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1930 - 1965
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American
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Playwright.
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[147]
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Debbie Harry
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1945 -
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American
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Musician and actress: "I am probably more heterosexual than I am homosexual, or even bisexual."
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[148]
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Nina Hartley
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1959 -
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American
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One of the few pornstars who identifies as bi, outside of her career..
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[149]
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Sophie B. Hawkins
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1967 -
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American
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Musician.
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[150][151]
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H.D.
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1886 - 1961
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American
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Poet.
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[152]
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Anne Heche
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1969 -
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American
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Actress.
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[153]
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Nona Hendryx
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1944 -
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American
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Singer, solo and with Labelle.
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[154]
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Katharine Hepburn
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1907 - 2003
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American
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Actress, said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with Greta Garbo, Judy Holliday and Judy Garland.
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[155][156][157]
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Josephine Herbst
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1892 - 1969
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American
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Novelist.
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[158]
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Prince Philip of Hesse-Kassel
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1896 - 1980
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German
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Nazi governor of Hesse-Kassel and interior designer.
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[159]
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Missy Higgins
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1983 -
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Australian
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Singer, prefers not to discuss her sexuality, but says, "I think everyone is a bit bi-sexual but not everyone admits it. Or not everyone has realised it yet."
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[160]
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Hannah Hoch
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1889 - 1978
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German
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Artist.
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[161]
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Billie Holiday
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1915 - 1959
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American
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Singer.
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[162]
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Xaviera Hollander
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1943 -
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Dutch
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Writer.
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[163]
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Judy Holliday
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1921 - 1965
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American
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Actress.
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[164]
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Laurel Holloman
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1971 -
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American
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Actress: "I always consider myself bisexual; from the minute I was sixteen, I said that in interviews... I've made a commitment. It's to a man. If you wanna call me heterosexual, fine."'.
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[165]
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Libby Holman
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1904 - 1971
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American
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Torch singer.
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[166][167]
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Magdalen Hsu-Li
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1970 -
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Canadian
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Musician.
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[168]
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Jannica Honey
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? -
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Swedish
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Artist.
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[169]
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Brenda Howard
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1946 - 2005
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American
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Bisexual activist.
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[170]
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Simon Hughes
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1951 -
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British
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Liberal Democrat politician.
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[171]
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Loraine Hutchins
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? -
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American
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Writer and activist.
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[172]
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Josephine Hutchinson
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1903–1998
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American
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Actress.
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[173]
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Trina Schart Hyman
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1939 - 2004
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American
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Artist.
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[unverified]
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Name
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Dates
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Nationality
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Comments
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Reference
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Colin MacInnes
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1914 - 1976
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British
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Writer and journalist.
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[222]
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Mary MacLane
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1881 - 1929
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Canadian
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Writer.
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[223][224]
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Madonna
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1958-
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American
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Singer; came out as bisexual in 1991 issue of The Advocate
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[225]
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Robert McAlmon
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1896 - 1956
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American
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Writer and publisher.
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[226]
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Maria Maggenti
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1962 –
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American
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Film director.
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[227]
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Marie Antoinette
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1755 - 1793
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Austrian
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Rumored to have had same-sex affairs.
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[228]
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Camryn Manheim
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1961 –
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American
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Actress, famous heterosexual.
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[229]
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Katherine Mansfield
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1888 - 1923
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New Zealand
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New Zealand-born writer.
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[230]
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Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough
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1660 - 1774
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English
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Courtier, rumored to be lover of Queen Anne.
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[231]
|
Lebo Mathosa
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1977 - 2006
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South African
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Kwaito singer.
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[232]
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Drea de Matteo
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1972 –
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American
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Actress: "enjoys dating men but also indulges her sexual desires with female friends."
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[233]
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Jenny McCarthy
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1972 –
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American
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Actress.
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[234]
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Carson McCullers
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1917 - 1967
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American
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Writer.
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[235]
|
Norma McCorvey
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1947-
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American
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Roe of Roe v Wade.
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[236]
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Margaret Mead
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1901 – 1978
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American
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Anthropologist and writer.
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[237][238]
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Medusa
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? –
|
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Hip hop singer.
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[239]
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George Melly
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1926 –
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English
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Jazz and blues singer.
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[240]
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
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1892 – 1950
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American
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Poet, playwright.
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[241]
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Marilyn Miller
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1898 - 1936
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American
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Musical star.
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[242]
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Kate Millett
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1934 –
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American
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Feminist and writer.
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[243]
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Gabriela Mistral
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1889 - 1957
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Chilean
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Nobel prize winning Chilean poet, 'smoking vibrator' not found.
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[244]
|
Brian Molko
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1972 –
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Belgian
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Singer of rock band Placebo.
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[245]
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Marilyn Monroe
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1926 - 1962
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American
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Actress.
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[246]
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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1689 - 1762
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English
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Writer.
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[247]
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Alanis Morissette
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1974 –
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Canadian
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Musician.
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[248][249]
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Lady Ottoline Morrell
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1873 - 1938
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English
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Aristocrat and society hostess.
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[250][251]
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Kate Moss
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1974 –
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English
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Model.
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[252]
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Edwina Mountbatten
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1901 – 1960
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English
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Heiress, socialite, relief-worker and the wife of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma.
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[253]
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Megan Mullally
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1958-
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American
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Actress, Will & Grace.
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[254]
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Misty Mundae
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1979 –
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American
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Actress.
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[255]
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Doris Muramatsu
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? –
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American
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Girlyman Band member.
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[256]
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Iris Murdoch
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1919 - 1999
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English
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Writer, academic, and philosopher.
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[257]
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Dwina Murphy
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1949 –
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Artist, wife of BeeGee, Robin Gibb, a 'bisexual druid'.
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[258][259][260]
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Josie Maran
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1978 –
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American
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Supermodel and actress, who stated in a 2000 interview that she has had sex with women, most notably Jenna Jameson.
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[261]
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