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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 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 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, Americans are divided – a majority (60 percent) believes homosexuality should be accepted, while 33 percent disagree. [4]

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Painter Frida Kahlo Block Kahlo Rivera 1932 cropped.jpg
Painter Frida Kahlo
Writer and politician Hilda Kakikoski Hilda-Kakikoski-1897.jpg
Writer and politician Hilda Käkikoski
Journalist Ashok Row Kavi Ashok Row Kavi.jpg
Journalist Ashok Row Kavi
Poet, playwright, and novelist Jackie Kay Installation of Chancellor Professor Jackie Kay MBE - University of Salford, Peel Hall (17320850932) (cropped).jpg
Poet, playwright, and novelist Jackie Kay
Swimmer Johan Kenkhuis Johan Kenkhuis.jpg
Swimmer Johan Kenkhuis
Singer-songwriter Kesha Kesha Planes Fire & Rescue premiere July 2014 (cropped).jpg
Singer-songwriter Kesha
Lawyer El-Farouk Khaki El-Farouk Khaki nomination campaign launch Apr5-07.jpg
Lawyer El-Farouk Khaki
Tennis player Billie Jean King Billie Jean King, 2016 (cropped).jpg
Tennis player Billie Jean King
Musician Kaki King The Great Escape 2007- Kaki King.jpg
Musician Kaki King
Poet Nikolai Klyuev Nikolay Klyuyev.jpg
Poet Nikolai Klyuev
Writer and feminist Olha Kobylianska Olha-kobylyanska.jpg
Writer and feminist Olha Kobylianska
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia.jpg
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia
Fashion designer Michael Kors Michael Kors, Photographed by Ed Kavishe for Fashion Wire Press.jpg
Fashion designer Michael Kors
Soccer player Ali Krieger 2011-08 Ali Krieger.JPG
Soccer player Ali Krieger
Poet, musician and novelist Mikhail Kuzmin Mikhail Kuzmin circa 1911.jpg
Poet, musician and novelist Mikhail Kuzmin
Film director and producer Stanley Kwan Stanley Kwan01.jpg
Film director and producer Stanley Kwan
NameLifetime [5] NationalityNotable asNotes [6]
Miryam Kabakov b. 1964AmericanSocial worker, community organizerL [7]
Joshua Kadison b. 1963AmericanPop musicianB [8]
Bart Kaëll b. 1960BelgianSinger, TV personalityG [9]
Rodney Kageyama 1941–2018AmericanActorG [10]
Frida Kahlo 1907–1954MexicanPainter, artistB [11]
Scott Kahn b. 1946AmericanPainter, printmaker, draughtsman, sculptorG [12]
Tom Kahn 1938–1992AmericanSocial democratG [13]
Johannes Kahrs b. 1963GermanPoliticianG [14]
Natasha Kai b. 1983AmericanSoccer playerL [15]
Uuno Kailas 1901–1933FinnishPoet, author, translatorG [16]
Charles Kaiser b. 1950AmericanJournalistG [17]
Florina Kaja b. 1982AmericanReality TV personalityB [18]
Hilda Käkikoski 1864–1912FinnishPolitician, writerL [19]
Juba Kalamka b. 1970AmericanMusicianB [20]
Chester Kallman 1921–1975AmericanPoetG [21]
Dick Kallman 1933–1980AmericanActor, antiques art dealerG [22]
Imri Kalmann b. 1986IsraeliSocial activistG [23]
David Kalstone 1933–1986AmericanWriter, literary criticG [24]
Frank Kameny 1925–2011AmericanLGBT activistG [25]
Christian Kampmann 1939–1988DanishAuthor, journalistB [26]
Lisette Kampus b. 1984EstonianLGBT rights activistL [27]
Adelaide Kane b. 1990AustralianActor, modelB [28]
Candye Kane b. 1965AmericanBlues singer, former porn starB [29]
Firdaus Kanga b. 1960Indian-BritishWriter, actorG [30]
Arnie Kantrowitz 1940–2022AmericanActivist and authorG [31]
Chris Kanyon 1970–2010AmericanProfessional wrestlerG [32]
Rebecca Kaplan b. 1970AmericanPoliticianB [33] or L [34]
Roberta A. Kaplan b. 1966AmericanLitigatorL [35]
Giorgos Kapoutzidis b. 1972GreekScreenwriter, actorG [36]
Marnix Kappers 1943–2016DutchActor, TV presenterG [37]
Maud Kaptheijns b. 1994DutchCyclo-cross cyclistL [38]
Xheni Karaj b. ? [5] AlbanianLGBT rights activist, co-founder and executive of the Aleanca LGBT organizationL [39]
Alexander Kargaltsev b. 1985Russian-AmericanArtist, writer, photographer, actor, film directorG [40]
Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic 1871–1951CzechPoet, writer, literary criticG [41]
Fred Karger b. 1950AmericanPolitical consultant, gay rights activist, actorG [42]
Pamela S. Karlan b. 1959AmericanProfessor of LawB [43]
JP Karliak b. 1981AmericanActor, voice actor, comedianG [44]
Peter Karlsson 1966–1995SwedishIce hockey playerG [45]
Roger Karoutchi b. 1951FrenchPoliticianG [46]
Ferdinand Karsch-Haack 1853–1936GermanArachnologist, entomologist, sexologist, anthropologistG [47]
Daria Kasatkina b. 1997RussianTennis playerL [48]
Dastan Kasmamytov b. 1991/1992KyrgyzLGBT rights activistG [49]
Stefanos Kasselakis b. 1988GreekPoliticianG [50]
Arundhati Katju b. 1982IndianLawyerL [51]
David Kato c. 1964–2011UgandanLGBT rights activistG [52]
Carl Katter b. 1978AustralianLGBT rights activist, politicianG [53]
Debra Katz b. 1958AmericanCivil rights and employment lawyerL [54]
Jonathan Ned Katz b. 1938AmericanHistorianG [55]
Zebra Katz b. [5] AmericanRapper, producer, multimedia artistG [56]
Michael Kauch b. 1967GermanPoliticianG [14]
Virág Kaufer b. 1975HungarianPoliticianL [57]
Moisés Kaufman b. 1963VenezuelanPlaywright, directorG [58]
Christine Kaufmann b. 1951AmericanPoliticianL [59]
Kathleen Kauth b. 1979AmericanIce hockey playerL [60]
Ashok Row Kavi b. 1947IndianWriter, theologianG [61]
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa 1926–2022Hawaiian-AmericanPrincess, heiress, equestrian, philanthropistL [62]
Yoshiko Kawashima 1907–1948JapaneseSpyB [63]
Daniel Kawczynski b. 1972Polish-BritishPoliticianB [64]
Adam Kay b. 1980EnglishComedy writer, author, comedianG [65]
Jackie Kay b. 1961ScottishWriterL [66]
Gorden Kaye 1941–2017EnglishActorG [67]
Kaytranada b. 1992Haitian-CanadianMusicianG [68]
Jay Keasling b. ? [5] AmericanAcademic administrator, biologistG [69]
Joe Keenan b. 1958AmericanScreenwriter, TV producer, novelistG [70]
Andrew Keenan-Bolger b. 1985AmericanActor, writer, directorG [71]
Tommy Keene b. 1957AmericanRock musicianG [72]
Kehlani b. 1995AmericanSinger-songwriterL [73]
Christine Kehoe b. 1950AmericanPoliticianL [74]
Frans Kellendonk 1951–1990DutchWriter, translatorG [75]
Colby Keller b. 1980AmericanVisual artist, blogger, pornographic film actorG [76]
Lenn Keller 1951–2020AmericanPhotographerL [77]
Lucas Keller b. 1984AmericanMusic executive, managerG [78]
Micah Kellner b. 1978AmericanPoliticianB [79]
Chris Kelly b. 1983AmericanScreenwriter, directorG [80]
Clinton Kelly b. 1969AmericanTV personalityG [81]
Ellsworth Kelly 1923–2015AmericanPainter, sculptor, printmakerG [82]
George Edward Kelly 1887–1974AmericanPlaywright, director, actorG [83]
Patrick Kelly 1954–1990AmericanFashion designerG [84]
Patsy Kelly 1910–1981AmericanActorL [85]
Erin Kellyman b. 1981EnglishActorL [86]
Alev Kelter b. 1991AmericanRugby sevens playerL [87]
Randall Kenan 1963–2020AmericanWriterG [88]
Rona Kenan b. 1979IsraeliSingerL [89]
Kate Kendell b. 1960AmericanActivistL [90]
Johan Kenkhuis b. 1980DutchSwimmerG [91]
Bill Kennedy b. 1966AmericanBasketball refereeG [92]
Brian Kennedy d. 1991EnglishJournalistG [93]
Brian Kennedy b. 1966IrishSinger-songwriter, musicianG [94]
Emma Kennedy b. 1967EnglishActor, writer, TV presenterL [95]
Helen Kennedy b. 1958CanadianPolitician, activistL [96]
Sean W. Kennedy 1987–2007AmericanMurder victimG [97]
Keala Kennelly b. 1978AmericanSurfer, actorL [98]
Brian Kenny b. 1982AmericanArtistG [99]
Jack Kenny b. 1958AmericanTV writer, producerG [100]
Maurice Kenny 1929–2016AmericanPoetG [101]
Gus Kenworthy b. 1991AmericanFreestyle skierG [102]
Malcolm Kenyatta b. 1990AmericanState Representative of PennsylvaniaG [103]
DJ Keoki b. 1966Salvadorean-AmericanDisc jockeyG [104]
Jim Kepner 1923–1997AmericanArchivistG [105]
Hape Kerkeling b. 1964GermanComedian, actor, TV presenterG [106]
Sanne van Kerkhof b. 1987DutchSpeed skaterL [107]
Johannes Kerkorrel 1960–2002South AfricanPop musicianG [108]
Keith Kerr b. 1936AmericanUnited States Army officerG [109]
Sam Kerr b. 1993AustralianAssociation football playerL [110]
J. Warren Kerrigan 1879–1947AmericanActorG [111]
Larry Kert 1930–1991AmericanActor, singerG [112]
Karl-Maria Kertbeny 1824–1882Hungarian-AustrianJournalist, memoirist, and human rights campaigner (coined terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual")G [113]
Kesha b. 1987AmericanSinger-songwriterB [114]
Maryam Keshavarz b. 1975AmericanFilm director, screenwriterB [115]
Hans Kesting b. 1960DutchActorG [116]
Emma Kete b. 1987New ZealandFootballerL [117]
Maya Keyes b. 1985AmericanPolitical activistL [118]
John Maynard Keynes 1883–1946EnglishEconomistG [119]
Sarah Keyworth b. 1993EnglishStand-up comedianL [120]
Khải Định 1885–1925VietnameseEmperor of the Nguyễn dynasty G [121]
Bhupen Khakhar 1934–2003IndianArtistG [122]
El-Farouk Khaki b. 1963CanadianLawyer and activistG [123]
Yevgeny Kharitonov 1941–1981RussianActor, writerG [124]
Elizabeth Khaxas b. 1960NamibianWriter, activistL [125]
Mohammad Khordadian b. 1957IranianDancer, choreographerG [126]
Rohit Khosla 1958–1994IndianFashion designerB [127]
Lotte Kiærskou b. 1975DanishHandball playerL [128]
Kid Congo Powers b. 1959AmericanRock musician, singer (The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds)G [129]
Kid Fury b. 1987AmericanYouTube personality, podcasterG [130]
Chip Kidd b. 1964AmericanGraphic designerG [131]
Saleem Kidwai b. 1951IndianAuthorG [132]
Caitlín R. Kiernan b. 1964Irish-AmericanAuthorL [133]
Bandy Kiki b. 1991CameroonianBlogger, LGBT activist, entrepreneurL [134]
Siobhán Killeen b. 1995IrishFootballerL [135]
Ged Killen b. 1986ScottishPoliticianG [136]
Joel Kim Booster b. 1988AmericanActor, comedian and writerG [137]
Kim Jho Gwangsoo b. 1965South KoreanFilm directorG [138]
Willyce Kim b. 1946AmericanWriter, 1st openly lesbian Asian-American poet published in the U.S.L [139]
Edd Kimber b. 1986EnglishReality TV personality; winner of the 2010 Great British Bake Off G [140]
Bernard King 1934–2002AustralianTV personalityG [141]
Billie Jean King b. 1943AmericanTennis playerB [142]
Diana King b. 1970JamaicanReggae singer-songwriterL [143]
Florence King b. 1936AmericanWriterB [144]
Kaki King b. 1979AmericanRock and jazz musicianL [145]
Mark S. King b. 1960AmericanHIV/AIDS activist, blogger, writer, and actorG [146]
Melissa King b. 1983AmericanChef, TV personalityL [147]
Michael Patrick King b. 1954AmericanDirector, screenwriterG [148]
King Princess b. 1988AmericanSinger-songwriter, musicianL [149]
Shelley King b. 1955Indian-BritishActorL [150]
Solomon King 1932–2005AmericanPop musicianG [151]
Troy King b. 1968AmericanFormer Attorney General of AlabamaB [152]
William R. King 1786–1853AmericanPolitician, diplomatG [153] [154] [155] [156]
Andrew Kinlochan b. 1978EnglishPop musicianG [157]
Caitlin Kinnunen b. 1991AmericanActorB [158]
Alfred Kinsey 1894–1956AmericanBiologist, human sexuality researcherB [159]
Gary Kinsman b. 1955CanadianSociologistG [160]
Michael Kirby b. 1939AustralianJustice of the High Court of Australia G [161]
Robert Kirby b. 1962AmericanCartoonistG [162]
Tom Kirdahy b. 1963AmericanTheatre producerG [163]
Kris Kirk 1950–1993EnglishJournalist, gay rights activistG [164]
Tommy Kirk 1941–2021AmericanActorG [165] [166]
Tim Kirkman b. 1966AmericanFilmmakerG [167]
James Kirkwood, Jr. 1925–1989AmericanPlaywright, authorG [168]
Lincoln Kirstein 1907–1996AmericanWriter, impresario, philanthropist, co-founder of the New York City Ballet B [169]
Kirtanananda Swami 1937–2011American Hare Krishna guru, racketeerG [170]
Kristen Kish b. 1983AmericanChefL [171]
Rives Kistler b. 1949AmericanJudgeG [172]
Tomasz Kitliński b. 1965PolishPolitical philosopher, cultural and social analyst, civic activistG [173]
John Kittmer b. 1967EnglishDiplomatG [174]
Hayley Kiyoko b. 1991AmericanSinger, actorL [175]
Stine Brun Kjeldaas b. 1975NorwegianSnowboarderL [176]
Markus Klaer 1968–2020GermanPoliticianG [177]
Jeffrey Klarik b. ?AmericanWriter, producerG [178]
Fritz Klein 1932–2006Austrian-AmericanPsychiatrist, LGBT activistB [179]
Jason Klein b. ? [5] AmericanRabbiG [180]
Sharon Kleinbaum b. 1959AmericanRabbiL [181]
Irena Klepfisz b. 1941Polish-AmericanAuthorL [182]
Rudolf Klimmer 1905–1977GermanPsychologist, sexologist, gay rights activistG [183]
Hans Klok b. 1969DutchIllusionistG [184]
Ilana Kloss b. 1956South AfricanTennis playerL [185]
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke 1856–1942AmericanPortrait and genre painterL [186]
Nikolai Klyuev 1884–1937RussianPoetG [187]
Steve Kmetko b. 1953AmericanBroadcast journalistG [188]
Jennifer Knapp b. 1974AmericanMusicianL [189]
Roberta Knie 1938–2017AmericanOpera singerL [190]
Jennie Lea Knight 1933–2007AmericanSculptor [191]
Jonathan Knight b. 1968AmericanPop singer (New Kids on the Block)G [192]
T. R. Knight b. 1973AmericanActorG [193]
Belle Knox b. ? [5] AmericanFormer pornographic actor, activistB [194]
Frankie Knuckles 1955–2014AmericanDJ, record producerG [195]
Tamai Kobayashi b. 1965CanadianWriterL [196]
Olha Kobylianska 1863–1942UkrainianWriter, feministB [197]
Igor Kochetkov b. 1970RussianWriter, human rights activistG [198]
Boris Kochno 1904–1990RussianBallet dancer, poet, librettistG [199]
Bryan Kocis 1963–2007AmericanPorn producer, murder victimG [200]
Reşat Ekrem Koçu 1905–1975TurkishWriter, historianG [201]
Paul Koering b. 1964AmericanPoliticianG [202]
Wayne Koestenbaum b. 1958AmericanPoet and cultural criticG [203]
Jeffrey Kofman b. 1959CanadianBroadcast journalistG [204]
Valentina Kogan b. 1980ArgentineHandball playerL [205]
Bob Kohler 1926–2007AmericanLGBT rights activistG [206]
Sally Kohn b. 1977AmericanJournalistL [207]
Irene de Kok b. 1963DutchJudokaL [208]
Uri Kokia b. 1981IsraeliBasketball playerG [209]
Ilse Kokula b. 1944GermanSociologist, author, LGBT activistL [210]
Chris Kolb b. 1958AmericanPoliticianG [211]
Jim Kolbe 1942–2022AmericanPoliticianG [212] [213]
Dominik Koll b. 1984AustrianSwimmerG [214]
Helmut Kolle 1899–1931GermanPainterG [215]
Oswalt Kolle 1928–2010Dutch-GermanSexologistB [216]
Debra Kolodny b. ? [5] AmericanRabbiB [217]
Gerrit Komrij 1944–2012DutchPoet, novelist, translator, polemic, critic, playwrightG [218]
Harry Kondoleon 1955–1994AmericanDramatistG [219]
Ralf König b. 1960GermanCartoonistG [220]
Jade Konkel-Roberts b. 1993ScottishRugby playerL [221]
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich 1858–1915RussianNobleman, poetG [222]
Toto Koopman 1908–1991Dutch-JavaneseModelB [223]
David Kopay b. 1942AmericanAmerican football playerG [45]
Steve Kornacki b. 1979AmericanJournalistG [224]
Tinja-Riikka Korpela b. 1986FinnishFootballerL [225]
Michael Kors b. 1959AmericanFashion designerG [226]
Jon Kortajarena b. 1985SpanishModel, actorG [227]
Zak Kostopoulos 1985–2018Greek-AmericanActivist, murder victimG [228]
Eva Kotchever 1891–1943PolishLibrarian, writer, lesbian bar ownerL [229]
Tina Kotek b. 1966AmericanPoliticianL [230]
Davina Kotulski b. 1970AmericanPsychologist, writer, activistL [231]
Sofia Kovalevskaya 1850–1891RussianMathematicianB [232]
Kris Kovick 1951–2001AmericanWriter, cartoonistL [233]
Anna Kowalska 1903–1969PolishWriterB [234]
Daniel Kowalski b. 1975AustralianSwimmerG [235]
Dave Koz b. 1963AmericanJazz musicianG [236]
Kathy Kozachenko b. ?AmericanPoliticianL [237]
Vadim Kozin 1903–1994RussianSingerG [238]
Greg Kramer 1961–2013English-CanadianActorG [239]
Larry Kramer 1935–2020AmericanWriter, LGBT activistG [240]
Vjekoslav Kramer b. 1976BosnianChef, media personalityG [241]
Anton Krasovsky b. 1975RussianPolitical journalist, TV personality, LGBT rights activistG [242]
Bill Kraus 1947–1986AmericanGay-rights/AIDS activist, congressional aideG [243]
Bruce Kraus b. 1954AmericanPoliticianG [244]
Katja Kraus b. 1970GermanFootballerL [245]
Olga Krause b. 1953RussianPoet, singer-songwriter, LGBT rights activistL [246]
Elmar Kraushaar b. 1950GermanJournalist, authorG [247]
Reginald Kray 1933–2000EnglishCriminal, one half of the Kray twins B [248]
Ronald Kray 1933–1995EnglishCriminal, one half of the Kray twins G [249]
Levi Kreis b. 1981AmericanPop musicianG [250]
Carson Kressley b. 1969AmericanTV personality, actor, designerG [251]
Kelly Kretschman b. 1979AmericanSoftball playerL [252]
Marco Kreuzpaintner b. 1977GermanFilm director, screenwriterG [253]
Nicholas Krgovich b. 1982CanadianmusicianG [254]
Ali Krieger b. 1984AmericanSoccer playerL [255]
Henry Krieger b. 1945AmericanComposerG [256]
Uwe Kröger b. 1964GermanSinger, musical theater actorG [257]
John Krokidas b. 1973AmericanFilm director, screenwriter, producerG [258]
Henk Krol b. 1950DutchJournalist, publisher, entrepreneur, politicianG [259]
Rindert Kromhout b. 1958DutchChildren's writerG [260]
Lisa Kron b. 1961AmericanPlaywrightL [261]
Anne Kronenberg b. ? [5] AmericanPolitical administratorL [262]
Maren Kroymann b. 1949GermanActor, singerL [263]
Emmy Krüger 1886–1976GermanOpera sopranoL [264]
Josh Kruger 1984–2023AmericanJournalist, advocateG [265]
Václav Krška 1900–1969CzechFilm director, screenwriterG [266]
Risto Kübar b. 1983EstonianActorG [267]
Daniel Küblböck 1985–2018GermanPop musician, actorG [268]
Iwona Kuczyńska b. 1961PolishTennis playerL [269]
Sheila Kuehl b. 1941AmericanPoliticianL [270]
Thomas Kufen b. 1973GermanPoliticianG [271]
Michael Kühnen 1955–1991GermanNeo-Nazi leaderG [272]
Kim Kulig b. 1990GermanFootballerL [273]
Nancy Kulp 1921–1991AmericanActorL [274]
Caroline Kumahara b. 1995BrazilianTable tennis playerL [275]
Luksika Kumkhum b. 1993ThaiTennis playerL [276]
Elisar von Kupffer 1872–1942Baltic GermanArtist, writerG [277]
Marius Kurkinski b. 1969BulgarianActor, singer, directorG [278]
Kiyoshi Kuromiya 1943–2000AmericanAuthor, civil rights and anti-war activist, Gay Liberation Front founderG [279]
Alejandro Kuropatwa 1956–2003ArgentinePhotographerG [280]
Elvira Kurt b. 1961CanadianComedianL [281]
Ellen Kushner b. 1955AmericanAuthorL [282]
Tony Kushner b. 1956AmericanPlaywrightG [283]
Dmitry Kuzmin b. 1968RussianPoet, critic, publisherG [284]
Mikhail Kuzmin 1872–1936RussianPoetG [285]
Nataliya Kuznetsova b. 1991RussianWorld armlifting, bench press and deadlift championB [286]
Stanley Kwan b. 1957Hong KongFilm director, producerG [287]
Michał Kwiatkowski b. 1983PolishPop singerG [288]
R.O. Kwon b. ?South Korean-AmericanNovelistB [289]
Kylie Kwong b. 1969Chinese-AustralianTV chef, author, TV presenter, restaurateurL [290]
Daniel Kyri b. 1994AmericanActorG [291]
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