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Charles Laughton (1899–1962), English-American actor, screenwriter, producer, and director
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Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme (1654–1712), French military commander
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Orlando Cruz (1981–), Puerto Rican professional boxer
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Daniel Kowalski (1975–), Australian freestyle swimmer
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Liane de Pougy (1869–1950), French cabaret artist/dancer and courtesan
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Johnny Weir (1984–), American figure skater,
2008 World Bronze Medalist
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Sylvia Rae Rivera (1951–2002), Civil Rights activist who advocated for Transgender rights
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Stephen Boyd (1931–1977), British actor
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Steven Cojocaru (1970–), Canadian fashion critic/TV personality
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Jean Cocteau (1889–1963), French poet, artist, and director
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Megan Rapinoe (1985–), American professional soccer midfielder
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Hein Vos (1903–1972), Dutch politician and economist, first gay member of
Cabinet of the Netherlands
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Merv Griffin (1925–2007), American television host, musician, actor, and media mogul
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Frida Kahlo (1907–1954), Mexican artist
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George Cukor (1899–1983), American film director
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Kirsten Vangsness (1972–), American actress
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Silvia Modig (1976–), Finnish politician, radio and TV journalist
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David Hockney (1937–), English painter and photographer
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Kelly McGillis (1957–), American actress
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Vanessa Selbst (1984–), American hedge fund manager and professional poker player
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Marcel Proust (1871–1922), French novelist
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Fiona Shaw (1958–), Irish actress and theatre-opera director
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Zoe Dunning (1963–), American retired naval officer, and LGBTQ activist
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Alexandra Hedison (1969–), American photographer and actress
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Angel Haze (1991–), American rapper and singer
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Giorgio Armani (1934–), Italian fashion designer
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Leisha Hailey (1971–), American actress and musician
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Dorothy Wilde (1895–1941), Anglo-Irish socialite, niece of
Oscar Wilde
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Van Cliburn (1934–2013), American pianist
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Michelle Rodriguez (1978–), American actress
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Kyrsten Sinema (1976–), American congresswoman (Arizona)
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Mary Emma Woolley (1863–1947), American educator, peace activist & women's suffragist
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Randy Boissonnault (1970–), Canadian politician
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Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1610–1670), Italian aristocrat
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Jane Lynch (1960–), American actress
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David Cicilline (1961–), American Democratic congressman (Rhode Island)
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Allison Brewer (1954–), Canadian social activist and politician
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Olly Alexander (1990–), British singer (Years & Years)
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Reinaldo Arenas (1943–1990), Cuban poet, novelist, and playwright
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Tony Kushner (1956–), American playwright and screenwriter
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Charles Lapointe (1944–), Canadian business executive and politician
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Elio Di Rupo (1951–), Prime Minister of Belgium
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Lillian Faderman (1940–), American scholar, historian and writer
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Joseph Hansen (1923–2004), American crime writer and poet
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Jaiyah Saelua (1988-), Samoan international football player
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Roberta Achtenberg (1950-), American federal politician & civil rights attorney
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Rokas Žilinskas (1972-2017), Lithuanian journalist and politician
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Rufus Wainwright (1973–), American/Canadian singer-songwriter
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Emily Saliers (1963–), American singer-songwriter and member of
Indigo Girls
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Gus Van Sant (1952–), American director
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Anna Paquin (1982–), Canadian-New Zealander Actress
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Christine Quinn (1966–), American politician, former Speaker of the New York City Council
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Nikki Sinclaire (1968-), English politician, UK's first openly transgender parliamentarian
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Judy Grahn (1940–), American poet
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Imke Duplitzer (1975–), German épée fencer
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Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961), Swedish diplomat & 2nd Secretary-General of the U.N.
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Paul Taylor (1930–), American choreographer
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Sean Patrick Maloney (1966–), American Democratic congressman (New York)
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Pascal Smet (1967–), Belgian politician
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Susan Flannery (1939–), American actress
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Barbara Gittings (1932–2007), American gay rights activist