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This is a partial list of notable people who were or are gay men, lesbian or bisexual.

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The historical concept, definition and terminology 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] 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." [3] As of 2013, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree. [3]

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Artist Paul Cadmus Cadmus, Paul (1904-1999) - 1937 - Foto Carl Van Vechten.jpg
Artist Paul Cadmus
Singer Tevin Campbell Tevin Campbell 1996.jpg
Singer Tevin Campbell
Writer Truman Capote TrumanCapote1959.jpg
Writer Truman Capote
Singer-songwriter Celeste Carballo Celeste Carballo punk.jpg
Singer-songwriter Celeste Carballo
Musician Brandi Carlile Brandi-carlile1.jpg
Musician Brandi Carlile
Social reformer Edward Carpenter Carpenter1875.jpg
Social reformer Edward Carpenter
Author and poet Willa Cather Willa Cather ca. 1912 wearing necklace from Sarah Orne Jewett.jpg
Author and poet Willa Cather
Poet, journalist and civil servant Constantine P. Cavafy Constantine Cavafy, ca 1900.jpg
Poet, journalist and civil servant Constantine P. Cavafy
Sprinter Dutee Chand Dutee Chand.jpg
Sprinter Dutee Chand
Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman 5.jpg
Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman
Politician Charles Chauvel Charles Chauvel.jpg
Politician Charles Chauvel
Actor Christian Chavez Christian Chavez.jpg
Actor Christian Chávez
Writer C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry.jpg
Writer C. J. Cherryh
Poet and essayist Justin Chin Justin Chin by Kevin Killian.jpg
Poet and essayist Justin Chin
Comedian Margaret Cho Margaret Cho, 2011 Cannes (crop).png
Comedian Margaret Cho
LGBT rights activist and former military officer Dan Choi Dan Choi at Bryant Park NYC.JPG
LGBT rights activist and former military officer Dan Choi
Professor, writer, poet, playwright, philosopher, literary critic and rhetorician Helene Cixous Helene Cixous par Claude Truong-Ngoc 2011.jpg
Professor, writer, poet, playwright, philosopher, literary critic and rhetorician Hélène Cixous
Track and field athlete Kerron Clement KerronClementRio2016.jpg
Track and field athlete Kerron Clement
Actor Montgomery Clift Montgomery Clift in I Confess.JPG
Actor Montgomery Clift
Attorney Roy Cohn Roy Cohn.jpg
Attorney Roy Cohn
Writer Colette SidonieGabrielleColette.jpg
Writer Colette
Basketball player Jason Collins Jason Collins Nets 2014.jpg
Basketball player Jason Collins
Beach volleyball player Natalie Cook Natalie Cook at the Welcome Home parade in Sydney.jpg
Beach volleyball player Natalie Cook
Business executive Tim Cook Visit of Tim Cook to the European Commission - P061904-946789.jpg
Business executive Tim Cook
Journalist Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper.jpg
Journalist Anderson Cooper
Mountain climber Cason Crane Cason Crane 1.png
Mountain climber Cason Crane
Chef Dominique Crenn Dominique Crenn 2013.jpg
Chef Dominique Crenn
Singer, actor, politician and author Koen Crucke Kapsalon KC.jpg
Singer, actor, politician and author Koen Crucke
Film director George Cukor George Cukor - 1946.jpg
Film director George Cukor
Actor Alan Cumming AlanCummingSept2013TIFF.jpg
Actor Alan Cumming
Swimmer Ana Marcela Cunha Ana Marcela Cunha em 2021.jpg
Swimmer Ana Marcela Cunha
Hurler and coach Donal Og Cusack Donal Og Cusack at Web Summit 2014 cropped.jpg
Hurler and coach Dónal Óg Cusack
Actor Charlotte Cushman Charlotte Cushman ambrotype.jpg
Actor Charlotte Cushman
Poet Jozef Czechowicz Jozef Czechowicz.jpg
Poet Józef Czechowicz
NameLifetime [4] NationalityNotable asNotes [5]
Christopher Cabaldon b. 1965AmericanPoliticianG [6]
Jorge Caballero b. 1992MexicanActorG [7]
Luis Caballero 1943–1995ColombianArtistG [8]
Regie Cabico b. ? [4] AmericanPoet, spoken word artistG [9]
Lloyd Cadena 1993–2020FilipinoYouTuber, vlogger, authorG [10]
Jean-Daniel Cadinot b. 1944FrenchPhotographer, pornographic movie directorG [11]
Paul Cadmus 1904–1999AmericanArtistG [12]
Julius Caesar 100–44 BCRomanPolitician, generalB [13]
John Cage 1912–1992AmericanClassical music composerG [14]
Ece Ayhan Çağlar 1931–2002TurkishPoetG [15]
Caitlin Cahow b. 1985AmericanIce hockey playerL [16]
Claude Cahun 1894–1954FrenchPhotographer, writerL [17]
Roland Caillaux 1905–1977FrenchActor, illustratorG [18]
Matt Cain b. 1974EnglishWriter, podcasterG [19]
Reda Caire 1908–1963Egyptian-FrenchSingerG [20]
Cakes da Killa b. ? [4] AmericanRapperG [21]
Paigey Cakey b. 1993EnglishRapper, singer, actorB [22]
Francesco Calcagno 1528–1550ItalianFranciscan friar executed for sodomyG [23]
J. P. Calderon b. 1975AmericanVolleyball player, TV personalityG [24]
Marcelo Calero b. 1982BrazilianDiplomat, politicianG [25]
Patrick Califia b. 1954AmericanWriterB [26]
Oliver Callan b. 1980IrishComedian, satirist, impressionistG [27]
Anthony Callea b. 1982AustralianPop musicianG [28]
Michael Callen 1955–1993AmericanAIDS activistG [29]
Simon Callow b. 1949EnglishActorG [30]
Susan Calman b. 1974ScottishComedian, TV presenter, radio personalityL [31]
Anna Calvi b. 1980EnglishSinger-songwriter, guitaristL [32]
Javier Calvo b. 1991SpanishActor, stage and theater directorG [33]
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès 1753–1824FrenchLawyerG [34]
Anne Cameron b. 1938CanadianNovelist, poetL [35]
Barbara May Cameron 1954–2002AmericanPhotographer, poet, writer, human rights activistL [36]
Dove Cameron b. 1996AmericanActor, singerB [37]
Edwin Cameron b. 1953South AfricanJudgeG [38]
Rhona Cameron b. 1965ScottishComedianL [39]
Margarethe Cammermeyer b. 1942Norwegian-AmericanLGBT rights activist, soldierL [40]
Bobbi Campbell 1952–1984AmericanHIV/AIDS activistG [41]
Colin Campbell 1942–2001CanadianVideo artistG [42]
Joe Campbell 1936–2005AmericanActorG [43]
Tevin Campbell b. 1976AmericanSingerG [44]
Tim Campbell b. 1975AustralianActorG [45]
Jennifer Camper b. 1957AmericanComics and graphic artistL [46]
David Campos b. 1970Guatemalan-AmericanPoliticianG [47]
Viola Canales b. 1957AmericanWriterL or B [48]
Jasmyne Cannick b. 1977AmericanActivist, pop culture critic, race issues commentatorL [49]
Justin R. Cannon b. 1984AmericanFounder of TruthSetsFree.net, an affirming outreach ministry to gay and lesbian ChristiansG [50]
Richard Cant b. ? [4] EnglishActorG [51]
Mario Cantone b. 1959AmericanComedian, actorG [52]
James Cantor b. 1966CanadianClinical psychologist, sexologistG [53]
Lionel Cantú 1962–2002AmericanNovelist, sociology professorG [54]
Roberto F. Canuto b. 1973SpanishFilmmakerG [55]
František Čáp 1913–1972Czech-YugoslavFilmmakerG [56]
Jonathan Capehart b. 1967AmericanJournalistG [57]
Daniele Capezzone b. 1972ItalianPoliticianB [58]
Truman Capote 1924–1984AmericanAuthor, playwrightG [59]
James Cappleman b. 1952AmericanPoliticianG [60]
Scott Capurro b. 1962AmericanComedianG [61]
Gia Carangi 1960–1986AmericanModelB [62]
Emilio Carballido 1925–2008MexicanPlaywright, authorG [63]
Celeste Carballo b. 1956ArgentineRock singer-songwriterL [64]
Michael Carbonaro b. 1976AmericanActor, magician, improv artistG [65]
Ally Carda b. 1993AmericanSoftball playerL [66]
Nancy Cárdenas 1934–1994MexicanPlaywright, actor, journalistL [67]
Alberto Cardín 1948–1992SpanishEssayist, anthropologist, LGBT rights activistG [68]
Pierre Cardin 1922–2020FrenchFashion designerG [69]
Michael Cardo b. 1977South AfricanPolitician, authorG [70]
Gloria Careaga Pérez b. 1947MexicanSocial psychologistL [71]
Tammy Rae Carland b. 1965AmericanPhotographer, writer, filmmakerL [72]
Andreas Carlgren b. 1958SwedishPoliticianG [73]
Brandi Carlile b. 1981AmericanRock musicianL [74]
Benedetta Carlini 1591–1661ItalianNun, mysticL [75]
Kent Carlsson b. 1962SwedishPoliticianG [76]
Magnus Carlsson b. 1974SwedishPop singer (Alcazar, Barbados)G [77]
Vanessa Carlton b. 1980AmericanSinger, songwriterB [78]
Jerrod Carmichael b. 1987AmericanStand-up comedian, actor, writer, director, producerG [79]
Liz Carmouche b. 1984AmericanMixed martial arts fighterL [80]
Marcel Carné 1906–1996FrenchFilmmakerG [81]
Rachel Carns b. 1969AmericanMusician, artist, performerL [82]
Analuz Carol b. 1984ArgentinePoliticianL [83]
Ana Carolina b. 1974BrazilianMusicianB [84]
Cameron Carpenter b. 1981AmericanOrganistB [85]
Carleton Carpenter 1926–2022AmericanActorG [86]
Edward Carpenter 1844–1929EnglishWriter, LGB rights theoretician and activistG [87]
Tim Carpenter b. 1960AmericanPoliticianG [88]
Marjorie Carpréaux b. 1987BelgianBasketball playerL [89]
Alan Carr b. 1976EnglishComedian, TV personalityG [90]
Allan Carr 1937–1999AmericanProducer, stage managerG [91]
Liz Carr b. 1972EnglishActor, comedian, disability rights activistL [92]
Cecilia Carranza b. 1986ArgentineSport sailorL [93]
Dora Carrington 1893–1932EnglishArtistB [94]
Jim Carroll 1949–2009AmericanPoet, writer, rock musicianB [95]
Marco Carta b. 1985ItalianPop singerG [96]
Aaron Carter 1987–2022AmericanPop singerB [97]
Chris Carter b. 1952New ZealandPoliticianG [98]
Peter Caruth b. 1988IrishField hockey internationalG [99]
Charlie Carver b. 1988AmericanActorG [100]
Ted Casablanca b. 1960AmericanJournalistG [101]
Roberto Casalino b. 1979ItalianPop singer, songwriterG [102]
Giacomo Casanova 1725–1798VenetianTraveller, writerB [103]
Andie Case b. 1992AmericanSinger, songwriterB [104]
Roger Casement 1864-1916IrishDiplomat, activist, poetG [105]
Warren Casey b. 1935AmericanComposer, lyricistG [106]
Michael Cashman b. 1950EnglishActor, politicianG [107]
Neal Cassady 1926–1968AmericanMajor figure of Beat GenerationB [108]
Cassandro b. 1970MexicanProfessional wrestlerG [109]
Maggie Cassella b. ?AmericanComedianL [110]
Jack Cassidy 1927–1976AmericanActorB [111]
Kelly Cassidy b. ?AmericanPoliticianL [112]
Sherry Cassuto 1957–2016AmericanRowerL [113]
Jordi Castell b. 1966ChileanPhotographerG [114]
P. J. Castellaneta b. 1960AmericanFilm director, screenwriterG [115]
Elaine Castillo b. 1984AmericanWriterB [116]
Rut Castillo b. 1990MexicanRhythmic gymnastL [93]
Derricia Castillo-Salazar b. 1988BelizeanMilitary officer, aircraft maintenance officer of the Belize Defence Force, LGBT activistL [117]
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven 1593–1631EnglishNobleman executed for rape and sodomyG [118]
Immanuel Casto b. 1983ItalianSinger, musicianG [119]
Carlos Castro 1945–2011PortugueseJournalist, TV personalityG [120]
Rick Castro b. 1958AmericanPhotographerG [121]
Sebastian Castro b. 1989AmericanActor, singerG [122]
Claudia Castrosín Verdú b. ? [4] ArgentinianActivistL [123]
Alfonso Catá 1937–1990CubanBallet dancer, choreographer, company directorG [124]
Clint Catalyst b. 1971AmericanWriter, performerG [125]
David Catania b. 1968AmericanPoliticianG [126]
Dean and Dan Caten b. 1964CanadianFashion designers, radio personalities, businessmenG [127]
Willa Cather 1873–1947AmericanWriterL [128]
Ivan Cattaneo b. 1953ItalianPop singerG [129]
Catullus 84–54 BCRomanPoetB [130]
Constantine P. Cavafy 1863–1933GreekPoetB [131]
Josh Cavallo b. 1999AustralianFootballerG [132]
Dawn Cavanagh b. 1962South AfricanActivist, feministL [133]
Megan Cavanagh b. 1960AmericanActorL [134]
Cazuza 1958–1990BrazilianSingerG [135]
Cazwell b. 1978AmericanRapperG [136]
Rosalinda Celentano b. 1968ItalianActorL [137]
Benvenuto Cellini 1500–1571ItalianSculptor, goldsmithB [138]
Petru Cercel 1556–1590RomanianRuler of WallachiaG [139]
Luis Cernuda 1902–1963SpanishPoetG [140]
Isadora Cerullo b. 1991Brazilian-AmericanRugby sevens playerL [141]
Eric Cervini b. 1992AmericanHistorian, writerG [142]
Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos 1923–2006PortuguesePoetG [143]
Vakhtang Chabukiani 1910–1992GeorgianBallet dancer, choreographerG [144]
Ilene Chaiken b. 1957AmericanWriter, TV producerL [145]
Soman Chainani b. ? [4] AmericanAuthor, filmmakerG [146]
John Challis b. 1928AustralianLGBT rights activistG [147]
Joan Chalmers 1928–2016CanadianPhilanthropistG [148]
Richard Chamberlain b. 1934AmericanActorG [149]
Kevin Chamberlin b. 1963AmericanActorG [150]
Sam Champion b. 1961AmericanTV weather presenterG [151]
Peter I. Chang b. 1973TaiwaneseArtist, illustrator, filmmakerG [152]
Greyson Chance b. 1997AmericanMusicianG [153]
Raymond Chan Chi-chuen b. 1972Hong KongPolitician; 1st openly gay legislator in Hong Kong and Greater China G [154]
Dutee Chand b. 1996IndianSprinterB [155]
Spencer Chandra Herbert b. 1981CanadianPoliticianG [156]
Lisa Changadveja b. ? [4] AmericanPolitical strategistL [157]
Adam Chanler-Berat b. 1986AmericanActor, singerG [158]
Grace Channer b. 1959British-CanadianPainter and multi-media visual artistL [159]
Graham Chapman 1941–1989EnglishComedian (Monty Python)G [160]
Tracy Chapman b. 1964AmericanSinger-songwriterL [161]
Krzysztof Charamsa b. 1972PolishCatholic priest and theologianG [162]
Erik Charell 1894–1974GermanDancer, actor, theatre and film directorG [163]
E. Otis Charles 1926–2013American Episcopal bishop G [164]
Helen (charles) b. ? [4] BritishWriter, activistL [165]
Ian Charleson 1949–1990ScottishActorG [166]
Jacques Charon 1920–1975FrenchActor, film directorG [167]
Claude Charron b. 1946CanadianEducator, politician, writer, broadcasterG [168]
Adiescar Chase b. ? [4] EnglishMulti-instrumentalist, composerB [169]
Kendall Chase b. 1994AmericanRowerL [170]
Mark Chatfield 1953–1998AmericanSwimmerG [171]
Bruce Chatwin 1940–1989EnglishNovelist, travel writerB [172]
George Chauncey b. 1954AmericanAuthor, professorG [173]
Charles Chauvel b. 1969New ZealandPoliticianG [174]
Willy Chavarria b. 1967AmericanFashion designerG [175]
Christian Chávez b. 1983Mexican Latin pop musician, actorG [176]
Jacques Chazot 1928–1993FrenchDancer, writer, actor, socialiteG [177]
Alexander Chee b. 1957AmericanWriterG [178]
Parvesh Cheena b. 1979AmericanActorG [179]
John Cheever 1912–1982AmericanWriterB [180]
Chen Chen b. 1989AmericanPoetG [181]
Hank Chen b. 1989AmericanActor, comedianG [182]
Pamela K. Chen b. 1961AmericanJudge of the U.S. District CourtL [183]
Justin Chenette b. 1991AmericanPoliticianG [184]
Mary Cheney b. 1969AmericanDaughter of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney L [185]
Barney Cheng b. 1971Taiwanese-AmericanActor, director, writer, producerG [186]
Davi Cheng b. ? [4] Hong Kong-AmericanArtist, graphic designerL [187]
Enno Cheng b. 1987TaiwaneseActor, singerL [188]
Sébastien Chenu b. 1973FrenchPoliticianG [189]
Patrice Chéreau 1944–2013FrenchActor, directorG [190]
Joanna Cherry b. 1966ScottishPoliticianL [191]
Marc Cherry b. 1962AmericanTV writer, producerG [192]
Neneh Cherry b. 1964SwedishPop musicianB [193]
C. J. Cherryh b. 1942AmericanSpeculative fiction writerL [194]
Alfred Chester 1928–1971AmericanWriterG [195]
Craig Chester b. 1965AmericanActor, screenwriterG [196]
Leslie Cheung 1956–2003Hong KongActor, pop musicianB [197]
Ken Cheuvront b. 1961AmericanPoliticianG [198]
Philip Chevron 1957–2013IrishSinger-songwriter, guitarist (The Radiators from Space, The Pogues)G [199]
Paddy Chew 1960–1999SingaporeanFirst Singaporean AIDS victim to come out to the general publicG [200]
Chi Chia-wei b. 1958TaiwaneseGay civil rights activistG [201]
Darren Chiacchia b. 1964AmericanEquestrianG [202]
Macy Chiasson b. 1991AmericanMixed martial artistL [203]
Georgy Chicherin 1872–1936RussianPoliticianG [204]
Amanda Chidester b. 1990AmericanSoftball playerL [205]
Chika b. 1997AmericanRapperB [206]
James Child b. 1983EnglishRugby league refereeG [207]
Edwin Chiloba 1998–2023KenyanFashion designer, LGBTQ activistG [208]
Justin Chin 1969–2005Malaysian-AmericanPoet, essayist, performerG [209]
Staceyann Chin b. 1972JamaicanPoetG [210]
Lenore Chinn b. 1949AmericanRealist painterL [211]
Thomas R. Chiola b. 1952American1st openly gay person elected to public office in IllinoisG [212]
Christopher Chippindale b. 1951EnglishArchaeologistG [213]
Erica Cho b. ? [4] AmericanVisual artist, animator, filmmakerL [214]
Margaret Cho b. 1968AmericanComedianB [215]
Dan Choi b. 1981AmericanLGBT activist, former military officerG [216]
Lisa Cholodenko b. 1964AmericanFilm director and screenwriterL [217]
Jean Chong b. ? [4] SingaporeanLGBT rights activistL [218]
Zero Chou b. 1969TaiwaneseFilm directorL [219]
Cheryl Chow 1946–2013AmericanEducator, politicianL [220]
Ken Choy b. ? [4] AmericanWriter, performance artistG [221]
Wayson Choy b. 1939CanadianWriterG [222]
Meg Christian b. 1946AmericanFolk musicianL [223]
Dinos Christianopoulos 1931–2020GreekPoetG [224]
Jennifer Chrisler b. ? [5] AmericanGay rights activistL [225]
William Christie b. 1944American-FrenchConductor, harpsichordistG [226]
Queen Christina 1626–1689SwedishMonarchL [227]
Peter Christopherson 1955–2010EnglishMusician (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, Coil), commercial artist, photographerG [228]
Chrystos b. 1946AmericanPoet, activistG [229]
Julie Chu b. 1982AmericanIce hockey playerL [230]
Ralph Chubb 1892–1960EnglishWriterG [231]
Margaret Chung 1889–1959American1st known American-born Chinese female physicianL [232]
Simon Chung b. ? [4] Hong KongFilm directorG [233]
Jok Church 1949–2016AmericanCartoonistG [234]
Margaret Chutich b. 1958AmericanAssociate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme CourtL [235]
Annabelle Chvostek b. 1973CanadianSinger-songwriterL [236]
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof b. 1989AmericanSnowboarderL [237]
David Cicilline b. 1961AmericanPolitician, first openly gay mayor of an American state capitalG [238]
Jan Cina b. 1988CzechActor, singerG [239]
Adriano Cintra b. 1972BrazilianMusicianG [240]
Claudio Cipelletti b. 1962ItalianFilm directorG [241]
Belo Cipriani b. 1980Guatemalan-AmericanWriter, memoirist, activistG [242]
Jovan Ćirilov 1931–2014SerbianTheater pedagogue, writer, poet, dramatistG [243]
Ferdinando Cito Filomarino b. 1986ItalianFilm director, screenwriterG [244]
Hélène Cixous b. 1937FrenchWriter, philosopherB [245]
Guillaume Cizeron b. 1994FrenchIce dancerG [246]
Dick Clair 1931–1988AmericanTV producer, actor, screenwriterG [247]
Clairo b. 1998AmericanSinger-songwriterB [248]
Layshia Clarendon b. 1991AmericanBasketball playerL [249]
Brandy Clark b. 1975AmericanCountry music singer-songwriterL [250]
Dodie Clark b. 1995EnglishSinger-songwriter and YouTube personalityB [251]
James Clark b. 1963EnglishDiplomatG [252]
Karen Clark b. 1945AmericanPoliticianL [253]
Michael Clark b. 1962ScottishDancer, choreographerG [254]
Rylan Clark-Neal b. 1988EnglishTV presenter, singerG [255]
Arthur C. Clarke 1917–2008EnglishScience fiction writer, science writer, futuristG [256]
Cam Clarke b. 1957AmericanVoice actorG [257]
Cecil Clarke b. 1968CanadianPoliticianG [258]
Cheryl Clarke b. 1947AmericanWriterG [259]
Dominic Clarke b. 1997AustralianTrampoline gymnastG [260]
Michele Clarke b. 1961TrinidadianWriter, filmmakerL [261]
Sharon D. Clarke b. 1966BritishActorL [262]
Julian Clary b. 1959EnglishComedianG [263]
Kevin Clash b. 1960AmericanPuppeteerG [264]
Beth Clayton b. ?AmericanOpera singerL [265]
Garrett Clayton b. 1991AmericanActor, singer and dancerG [266]
Charles Clegg 1916–1979AmericanAuthor, photographer, railroad historianG [267]
Douglas Clegg b. 1958AmericanAuthorG [268]
Kerron Clement b. 1985Trinidadian-AmericanTrack and field athleteG [269]
Tyler Clementi 1991–2010AmericanCollege student who committed suicide following cyberbullyingG [270]
Gabrielle D. Clements 1858–1948AmericanPainter, print maker, and muralistL [271]
François Clemmons b. 1945AmericanSinger, actor, choir conductor, lecturerG [272]
Miss Cleo 1962–2016AmericanTV personalityL [273]
Cleomachus d. 7th century BCGreekWarriorG [274] [275]
James Cleveland 1931–1991AmericanGospel singer, musicianG [276]
Van Cliburn 1935–2013AmericanPianistG [277]
Michelle Cliff 1946–2016Jamaican-AmericanAuthorL [278]
Montgomery Clift 1920–1966AmericanActorG [279]
Lord Arthur Clinton 1840–1870EnglishAristocrat, politicianB [280]
Kate Clinton b. 1947AmericanComedianL [281]
Luke Clippinger b. 1972AmericanPoliticianG [282]
Natasha Cloud b. 1992AmericanBasketball playerB [283]
Gary Cloutier b. ?AmericanPoliticianG [284]
Brennan Clost b. 1994CanadianDancer, actorG [285]
Jean-Paul Cluzel b. 1947FrenchPolitician, civil servant, businessmanG [286]
Clarence H. Cobbs 1908–1979AmericanSpiritualist clergyman, broadcasterG [287] [276]
CMAT 1996IrishSinger, songwriter, and musician.B [288]
David Coburn b. 1959ScottishPoliticianG [289]
James Coco 1930–1987AmericanActorG [290]
Jean Cocteau 1889–1963FrenchWriter, artist, filmmakerB [291]
Cœur de pirate (stage name)b. 1989CanadianSinger-songwriterL [292]
Jean-Pierre Coffe 1938–2016FrenchRadio and TV presenter, food critic, authorB [293]
Scott Coffey b. 1967AmericanWriter, actor, directorG [294]
Tabatha Coffey b. 1969AustralianTV personality, hair stylistL [295]
Tāmati Coffey b. 1979New ZealandPoliticianG [296]
Alice Coffin b. 1978FrenchJournalist, feminist and lesbian activist, politicianL [297]
Andy Cohen b. 1968AmericanTV executive and presenterG [298]
Benjamin Cohen b. 1982EnglishEntrepreur, journalistG [299]
Cathy J. Cohen b. 1962AmericanPolitical scientist, author, feminist, social activistL [300]
Eliad Cohen b. 1988IsraeliProducer, actor, model, entrepreneurG [301]
Roy Cohn 1927–1986AmericanLawyer, conservative activistG [302]
Steven Cojocaru b. 1965CanadianFashion criticG [303]
Sherry Cola b. 1989AmericanComedian, actorB [304]
Henri Cole b. 1956AmericanWriterG [305]
Joanna E. Cole b. 1948AmericanPoliticianB [306]
Brian Coleman b. 1961EnglishPoliticianG [307]
Lisa Coleman b. 1960AmericanMusician and film/TV composerL [308]
Richard Coles b. 1962EnglishPop musician (The Communards), journalist, Church of England priestG [309]
Colette 1873–1954FrenchAuthorL [310]
Chris Colfer b. 1990AmericanActor, singerG [311]
Roberta Colindrez b. [4] AmericanActor, writerL [312]
Cyril Collard 1957–1993FrenchAuthorG [313]
James Collins b. ?CanadianActor, singer & songwriterG [314]
Jason Collins b. 1978AmericanBasketball playerG [315]
Jess Collins (a.k.a. Jess)1923–2004AmericanVisual artistG [316]
Marcus Collins b. 1988EnglishSingerG [317]
Simon Collins b. 1976CanadianMusicianB [318]
Maureen Colquhoun 1928–2021EnglishPoliticianL [319] [320]
Robert Colquhoun 1914–1962ScottishSet designerG [321]
Zebedy Colt 1929–2004AmericanActor, directorG [322]
Katharine Coman 1857–1915AmericanEconomistL [323] [324]
Petru Comarnescu 1905–1970RomanianEssayist, art critic and literary critic, journalist, magazine publisherG [325]
Giovanni Comisso 1895–1969ItalianAuthor, poetG [326]
Tanya Compas b. ? [4] BritishActivistL [327]
Paola Concia b. 1963ItalianPoliticianL [328]
Bill Condon b. 1955AmericanScreenwriter, directorG [329]
Charlie Condou b. 1974EnglishActorG [330]
Timothy Conigrave 1959–1994AustralianActor, playwrightG [331]
Arthur Conley 1946–2003AmericanSoul singerG [332]
Garrard Conley b. 1984/1985AmericanAuthor, activistG [333]
Marie Conmee 1933-1994IrishActorL [334]
Kelli Connell b. 1974AmericanPhotographerL [335]
Cathy Connolly b. 1956AmericanPoliticianL [336]
Kit Connor b. 2004EnglishActorB [337]
Jasper Conran b. 1959EnglishFashion designerG [338]
Kevin Conroy 1955–2022AmericanActorG [339] [340]
Sean Conroy b. 1992AmericanBaseball pitcherG [341]
Massimo Consoli 1945–2007ItalianActivist, writer, historianG [342]
Andrea Constand b. ? [4] AmericanBasketball coachL [343]
Al Conti b. 1968ArgentineNew Age composer, arranger, producer, multi-instrumentalistG [344] [345]
Fabiano Contarato b. 1966BrazilianPoliticianG [346]
Kelly Convirs-Fowler b. ? [4] AmericanPoliticianB [347]
Casey Conway b. 1985AustralianRugby playerG [348]
Harry Cook b. 1991AustralianActorG [349]
Nancy Cook 1884–1962AmericanSuffragette, teacherL [350]
Natalie Cook b. 1975AustralianVolleyball playerL [351]
Susana Cook b. ? [4] ArgentineWriterL [352]
Tim Cook b. 1960AmericanCEO of Apple Inc. G [353]
Aoife Cooke b. 1986IrishLong-distance runnerL [354]
Anderson Cooper b. 1967Americanjournalist, author, TV personalityG [355]
Ben Cooper b. 1982AmericanSinger-songwriter (Radical Face, Electric President)G [356]
Christian Cooper b. ? [4] AmericanComic book writerG [357]
Colleen Coover b. 1969AmericanComic artistB [358]
Dennis Cooper b. 1953AmericanArtistG [359]
Emmanuel Cooper 1938–2012EnglishStudio potter, LGBT rights activist, writerG [360]
Bleu Copas b. 1976AmericanArmy translator discharged for being gayG [361]
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