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This is a list of ] people. See ] as of 2006 for a similar list that also includes gay men and lesbians.
This is a '''list of bisexual people''', specifically notable people who identify as ] and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.


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==A==
* ], American actress
* ] (1834-1915) early American feminist
* ] (]-]), American writer
* ] American musician
* ] contestant on ]
* ] American actress
* ] English murderer
* ] American model and actress
* ] English model
* ] (]&ndash;]), French poet
* ], American filmmaker{{citation needed}}
* ] (1881-1966) Canadian born founder of cosmetic empire
* ] (born ]), American singer. He was quoted as saying "I think I've always been bisexual" in a "January 24, 1995" interview in ].
* ] (1886-1953) American playwright

==B==
* ] American actor{{citation needed}}<!--Article cites no sources. Article actually asserts Bacon was _not_ bisexual, but that he was homosexual and in a marriage of convenience to a lesbian.-->
* ] American musician
* ] (born ]), Chinese-born actress
* ] (]&ndash;]), Singer, actress, French resistance member during WWII
* ], British model, author, politician <ref>''Time Out'' (UK) 6-13 December 1995, pg. 18-22, by Marina Baker, "Bunny Talks"</ref>
* ] (1956-2001) late wife of ] star, ]. He was her 10th husband
* ] American actress, socialite and wit.
* ] (born ]), TV hostess, actress, mentioned experiences with both sexes on Howard Stern show
* ] French actress
* ] (1892-1982), American writer <ref name="herring">{{cite book | last = Herring | first = Phillip | year = 1995 | title = Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes | location = New York | publisher = Penguin Books | id = ISBN 0-14-017842-2}}</ref>
* ] American comedian and actor
* ] English actress
* ] (born ]) American actress
* ] (1560-1614) 'Countess Dracula', perhaps had sex with her openly bisexual aunt Klara
* ] American bodybuilder
* ] Canadian fetish model
* ], (1911-2006) British writer
* ] (ca 1640-1689) English writer
* ] (1887-1948) American anthropologist
* ] (1943-1987) American musical theater director, choreographer, and dancer .
* ] American actress
* ] German photographer
* ] (born ]), American comedian and actress
* ] (1844-1923) French actress
* ] (]&ndash;]), French philosopher; New Yorker article describes relations with both sexes
* ] (1918-1990), American conductor and composer
* ], English actor, "divorced in 1993 and now lives with his partner, Andy Little"
* ] daughter of the former American ambassador in London
* ], Icelandic musician
* ] American actor
* ] American model
* ] American filmmaker
* ] contestant on season 3 ].
* ] American model and writer, former wife of ]
* ] (1917-1973) American writer
* ], actor ]&ndash;]. ''The Gay Book of Lists'' quotes Brando in a 1976 interview as saying "Like a large number of men, I too have had homosexual experiences, and I am not ashamed."<ref>{{cite book|title=The Gay Book of Lists|first=Leigh W.|last=Rutledge|year=2003|publisher=Alyson Publishing|id=ISBN 1-55583-740-9}} </ref>
* ] American writer and sex activist
* ] American actress
* ] (]-]), American painter, lover of ] and ]
* ] (]-]) English writer
* ], aka Mel B, aka Scary Spice, formerly of the Spice Girls
* ] (]-]), Australian actress, married to ]
* ] guitarist and vocalist in the band ]
* ], the widowed Duchess of Newburgh, is supposed to have ruled a social circle of tribades in Dublin, her primary lover being Lady Allen
* ] Italian born American musician
* ], English journalist and writer
* ], American writer of the beat era.
* ], (born ]), British actress
* ] (née Strachey) (1865 or 1866–1960), English novelist and translator, lover of ] <ref>Ottoline Morrell: Life on a Grand Scale by Miranda Seymour (Hodder & Stoughton, revised edition 1998)</ref>
* ] (]-]) American actress
* ] (]&ndash;]) English poet

==C==
* ] (1848-1903) Wild west performer and rebel
* ] Canadian writer
* ] American soldier
* ] (1931–1990) was a French actress
* ] (]-]), American model <!--Article asserts "Her sexual orientation has been disputed: while some think she was completely lesbian, others point to the fact she had many relationships with men and call her bisexual" but gives no inline source for either. It is not clear whether any of the external links address this; nothing obvious on the home page of the first four of them; most are fan and personal websites which would not qualify as reliable sources-->
* ] English actress, on ]
* ] (1893-1932) English painter
* ] (1948-2003) American actor
* ] American musician and author
* ] American porn star
* ] (1940-1989) Writer <ref>Susannah Clapp, With Chatwin: Portrait of a Writer ISBN 0-09-973371-4</ref>
* ] American singer and actress
* ] Swedish musician
* ] (]-]) Queen of Sweden
* ] (born ]), American comedian. A New York Time article notes that she is "outspokenly liberal, feminist and bisexual."<ref>Catsoulis, Jeannette (2005), "A Multiple-Minority Comic, Happily Drubbing the Right." ''The New York Times,'' September 2, 2005, Movies, p. 6: "she is also outspokenly liberal, feminist and bisexual."</ref>
* ] French writer and theorist
* ] American writer
* ] (] &ndash; ]), French-American actress <!--Article says "Colbert was a bisexual" but cites no sources. Furthermore, although it names women with whom she had affairs, it gives no indication as to whether or not her marriages were heterosexual or merely marriages of convenience.-->
* ] Slovakian model
* ] French novelist and actress
* ] American mystery writer
* ] (]-]) American actress
* ], British author, poet, occultist, ''bon viveur''.
* ], Musician{{Citation needed}} <!--No references in article, which in any case says nothing about his sexuality, certainly nothing about bisexuality. Only sexuality-related mention is to his "appearing in a nude photo spread in Brazilian gay publication"-->
* ] (born ]), Scottish actor. Interviewer: "You've been married, but now you live with a man." Cumming: "I think of myself as bisexual, because I find women attractive. I don't relate to gay men who are horrified by the thought of a woman's body."
* ] (born ]), American porn star
* ] (born ]) Discussed her sexual orientation on the ], ] broadcast of '']'s'' ]
* ], American bisexual activist, vice-president of ] <!--???? Does being vice president of a bisexual activist organization equate to being bisexual? Is there a source citation that says directly that she is bisexual?-->
* ] American film director ex-partner of ]

==D==
* ] (]&ndash;]) Spanish painter. <ref> ], ''The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali''</ref>
* ] (]-]) French actress
* ] American actress
* ] American cartoonist, musician
* ] (1928-1971) Polish born actor
* ] (born ]), British rock musician<ref>Dave Davies, quoted in Interview by Johnny Rogan, ''Mojo'', May 1996</ref>
* ]Canadian Member of Parliament
* ] contestant on ]
* ] (born 1965) American comedian
* ] (1830-1886) American poet
* ] American model
* ] (]&ndash;]), German actress, entertainer and singer.
* ] (born ]), American folk singer<!--Article asserts she is openly bisexual but the only source cited for this is a song lyric. Song lyrics cannot assumed to be nonfictional autobiography. Are we sure that Cole Porter got no kick from champagne and was terrifically bored by cocaine?-->
* ] American sex educator
* ] English actress
* ] Swedish musician
* ], author{{citation needed}} <!--Article does not say anything directly about her sexuality and provides no references. It says only that her non-juvenile fantasy writing "deals openly with issues of alternative sexuality. Within the Middle Kingdoms, bisexuality and group marriage are the norm."-->
* ] (]-]) English author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn
* ] (]-]) American dancer
* ] (1859-1924) Italian actor
* ] American actor {{citation needed}}
* ] American actress
* ] (aka "Skin") English singer

==E==
* ] American writer
* ] (1861-1916) wife of ]
* ] American photographer
* ] American journalist
* ] American author of the Vagina Monologues
* ] (1826-1920) wife of ], lover of ]
* ] actor

==F==
* ] runner-up on ]
* ], (born ]), English singer and actress
* ] (]-]) South African singer
* ] (1912-1991) American singer
* ] (1971-) American singer "From a sexuality point of view, I’m more attracted to women than I am men. But I have been attracted to men in my life."
* ] (1908-1996) Argentinian surrealist artist
* ] American actor, admitted to same sex experimentation
* ] Australian actor
* ] (1908-1992) American writer
* ] (1890-1964) American activist
* ] (]-]) Wife of Larry Flynt
* ] American actress, admitted threesomes while married to ], but said was unwilling
* ] English model and singer, now considers herself lesbian
* ] (1905-1968) American actress
* ] Australian Olympic swimmer
*] (1927-2006) Australian disc jockey known for catchphrases “Greetings, pop pickers”, “Alright” and “Not ’arf”

==G==
* ] Hungarian-born actress
* ], Swedish American actress
* ] American actress and singer
* ] American actor who plays male and female roles
*] American film actress, most famous for starring in Russ Meyer's Vixen and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
* ], American actor, best known for the role of Grandpa Walton in ]; married and had children, had affair with ] prior to marriage<ref>{{cite book|title=Radically Gay: Gay Liberation in the Words of Its Founder|first=Harry|last=Hay|coauthors=(ed.) Will Roscoe|publisher=Beacon Press|year=1997|id=ISBN 0-8070-7081-5}}, "Will Geer, a Gay fellow actor and my lover at the time...": </ref>
*], Queen Elizabeth's uncle, “not safe in taxis with either sex”
* ] (1757-1806)
* ] Canadian actress interviews indicate bisexual identification
* ] American photographer
* ] American musician, drummer with ]
* ] British actress, once on ]
* ] British model and Big Brother contestant
* ] (1878-1976) Irish designer and architect
*], Ulster loyalist paramilitary leader, nicknamed "Doris Day"
* ] American comic book writer
* ] American actress
* ] German soccer player

==H==
* ] American poet, married to ]
* ] Dutch Big Brother contestant
* ], aka Ginger Spice, English singer, former Spice Girl
* ] (1761-1815) wife of ]
* ] American actress
* ] American musician
* ] (1930-1965) American playwright
* ], (born ]), American musician and actress: "I am probably more heterosexual than I am homosexual, or even bisexual."
* ] American porn actress and producer
* ], one of the few pornstars who identifies as bi, outside of her career.<!--None in linked Misplaced Pages article-->
* ] American musician
* ], early gay rights activist, founded Mattachine society, married to a woman{{citation needed}}<!--Gay, married, article does not cite sources that clarify whether his relationship with his wife was sexual or whether there were sexual relationships with any other women-->
* ] (1886-1961) American poet
* ] (born ]), American actress
* ], American singer, solo and with ]
* ] Swedish musician
*] American actress, said by her biographer Darwin Porter to have had affairs with ], ], ] and ].
* ] (1892-1969) American novelist
* ], Australian 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."
* ] (1921-1995) American writer
* ] American heiress, socialite, and actress
* ] (1889-1978) German artist
* ] (1915-1959) American singer
* ] Dutch writer
* ] American actress.
* ], American 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."'
* ] (1904 - 1971) American torch singer
* ] Canadian musician
* ] Canadian murderess
* ] Swedish artist
* ] American bisexual activist
* ], American aviator and film producer
* ], British Liberal Democrat politician
* ] American writer and activist
* ] (1903–1998) American actress.
* ] (1939-2004) American artist

==I==
* ] American musican
* ] English model
* ] (born ]), American feminist, former president of ]
* ], Swedish musician, lead singer with ], described by an interviewer as "charismatic bisexual lead singer Maja Ivarsson".

==J==
* ] American musician
* ] (born ]), American porn star who discussed her bisexuality in autobiography, ''How to Make Love Like A Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale''
* ] German model
* ], artist, musician ], ]
* ], musician: "Elton John disclosed his bisexuality in 1976 in a Rolling Stone magazine interview. He married German recording engineer Renate Blauel on Valentine's Day, 1984, but they divorced four years later. John later renounced the bisexual claim and announced he was gay."{{citation needed}}
* ] (1876-1939) Welsh artist
* ], artist, filmmaker, musician (])
* ] American model and musician
* ] (born ]), American actress: "When Barbara Walters asked her if she was bisexual, Jolie responded: 'Of course.'"
* ] (1943-1970) American musician
* ] English model aka ]
* ] (1936-2002) American poet and author
* ] American musician

==K==
* ] American writer and activist
* ] (]&ndash;]), Mexican painter
* ] Russian trial lawyer, involved in the trial of ], the only Americans to ever have been executed for espionage.
* ] swing, rockabilly, and blues singer, and former porn actress.
* ] English lead singer and guitarist of ]
* ] Sweidsh musician
* ] literary agent, wife of writer ], lover of ]
* ] American model
* ] American novelist of the Beat era.
* ], tennis player<ref>{{cite book|title=Women's Words: The Columbia Book of Quotations by Women|first=Mary |last=Biggs|year=1996|publisher=Columbia University Press|id=ISBN 0-231-07986-9}}: "King was revealed as a bisexual in 1981 when her former lover, Marilyn Barnett, sued her for 'palimony'" </ref>
* ] American writer and misanthrope
* ] (]&ndash;]), American ] and ] research scientist
* ] Canadian actress; has hinted at bisexuality in interviews
* ] Russian pianist
* ] Dutch-born actress
* ] (1921-1991) American actress; played Miss Jane Hathaway in the ]

==L==
* ] American model and actor
* ] American writer and activist
* ] (born ]), hacker, journalist{{citation needed}}
* ] (1883-1956) French artist
* ] English actress and singer
* ] (1875-1941) French singer
* ] American actress, slept with ], according to Janice
* ] Canadian musician and filmmaker
* ] American actor and cult
* ] American actress
* ] writer, ]'s ex-girlfriend
* ] (1898-1980) Polish born artist
* ] (born ]), Author, programmer. Self-described "happily married bisexual."
* ] (1894-1989) Canadian actress
* ] American pornstar
* ] Mexican-American actress
* ] (born ]), American-Chinese actress; talked of openness to bisexuality, while refusing labels
* ] actress; has hinted at bisexuality in interviews
* ], media personality
* ] American musician
* ] American adult movie actor
* ] (1879-1963) American arts patron
* ] Swedish musician
* ] Swedish musician

==M==
*] (1914-1976) British writer and journalist
* ] (1881-1929) Canadian writer
* ] (1896-1956) American writer and publisher
* ] American singer and actress
* ] American film director
* ] (1755-1793) rumored to have had same-sex affairs
* ] (1890-1975) American actress, Ma Kettle
* ] contestant on ]
* ] American actress, famous heterosexual
* ] (1888-1923) New Zealand born writer
* ] American model and actor
* ] (1660-1774) English courtier, rumored to be lover of ]
* ] (1977-2006) South African kwaito singer .
* ], American actress: "enjoys dating men but also indulges her sexual desires with female friends."
* ] American actress
* ] (1917-1967) American writer
* ] Roe of Roe v Wade
* ] American actress
* ], American anthropologist and writer
* ] hip hop singer
* ] English Jazz singer and art critic
* ] (]&ndash;]), singer of rock band ]. One source refers to him as homosexual&mdash;he is quoted as calling himself "gay as a daffodil"&mdash;one as a heterosexual pretending to be bisexual<!--Very confusing to know how to present this. The article states that he was gay and that Mary Austin "often front as his girlfriend for the press." However, the cited source does not say she was fronting as his girlfriend for the press; rather, it is a press account stating that he is heterosexual. We are presumably to interpret this as an _example_ of Austin dissembling, but we can't cite it in support of the statement that she was.-->
* ], American poet, playwright
* ] (1898-1936) American musical star
* ] feminist and writer
* ] (1909-1955) Portuguese born singer and dancer
* ] (1889-1957) Nobel prize winning Chilean poet, 'smoking vibrator' not found
* ], American pornstar <!--Article describes her specifically as an "open soft butch lesbian," not as a bisexual, although she performed professionally in bisexual threesomes. Article does not cite any sources.-->
* ] singer of rock band ]<!--Article says he is bisexual, cites no sources-->
* ](1926-1962) American actress
* ] (1689-1762) English writer
* ] Canadian musician
* ] (1873-1938) English aristocrat and society hostess
* ] model
* ], heiress, socialite, relief-worker and the wife of the ]
* ] American actress
* ] American actress
* ], Girlyman band member
* ] (]&ndash;]), English writer, academic, and philosopher,
* ], American supermodel and actress, who stated in a 2000 interview that she has had sex with women, most notably ].

==N==
* ] American comedienne and actress
* ] Canadian musician
* ] American mathematician, subject of "]" {{fact}}
* ], American rock musician, has experimented with both sexes, but does not consider himself gay or bisexual
* ] Czech-born American tennis player
* ] (1879-1945) Ukraine born actress
* ] German born musician
* ] American musician, does not identify herself by label bisexual
* ] former lover of ]
* ] (1899-1988) Kiev born American artist
* ] Australian musician and actress
* ] Singapore born model
* ] (1891-1972) Russian dancer, choreographer, and teacher of Polish descent
* ] (1903-1977) American writer born in France
* ] American actress
* ] (1947-1997) American musician

==O==
* ] American writer and activist
* ] Irish musician
* ] Irish writer
* ] (1887-1986) American painter

==P==
* ] American writer and academic
* ] German model, actress and fashion designer
* ] of the duo ]
* ] (1942-2002) "world's most wanted woman"
* ] (1900-1982) American artist and gallery owner
* ] American actress
* ] Belgian model TV personality
* ] (1927-1967) American actor
* ] Canadian musician
* ] (1932-1992) American actor, star of ]'s '']'' {{fact}}
* ] (1631-1664) English poet
* ] (1915-1963) French singer, lover of Marlene Dietrich
* ] (Alecia Moore), American pop/punk singer/musician
* ], American singer
* ] (1964-1999) American actor
* ] legendary American composer and songwriter
* ] American actress, indicated her openness to bisexuality in interviews
* ] (1869-1950) French dancer and courtesan<ref>{{cite book | last = Rodriguez | first = Suzanne | year = 2002 | title = Wild Heart: A Life: Natalie Clifford Barney and the Decadence of Literary Paris | location = New York | publisher = HarperCollins | id = ISBN 0-06-093780-7 }}</ref>
* ] (1961-1994) Italian pornstar
* ], Musician daughter of ].
* ] (aka ]), British model
* ] British actress and ex-singer

==Q==
* ] American writer and sexologist
* ], American rap singer

==R==
* ] (1886-1939) American blues singer
* ] (1897-1966) ]'s wife
* ] English fetish photographer
* ] Danish model, actor, and filmmaker .
* ] American actor{{citation needed}}
* ] American actor
* ], French author of ]
* ] (1908-1985), English actor
* ] American actor
* ] American poet
* ] (1928-1991) English film director
* ] (1862-1952) American actress, playwright, novelist
*] actress, girlfriend of ], said experimented with both sexes
* ] American actress
* ] (1884-1962) Former first lady
* ] Swedish model and Big Brother contestant
* ] (]-]), Russian dancer, and ] beauty
* ] (1913-1980) American poet

==S==
* ] American musician
* ] writer, daughter of Hugh Hefner's doctor
* ] Canadian model and actress
* ](1804-1876) French writer
* ], African-American poet and author, born Ramona Lofton
* ] (c. 600 b.c.) Greek poet
* ] (1892-1978) American artist
* ] (1947-1983) American journalist
* ] French actress
* ] American model
* ] actress; appears on The L-Word
* ] American folk singer
* ] American actress. "I've questioned issues of gender and sexuality since I was a teenager, and I did some experimenting."
* ] (1928-1974) American poet
* ] actress, has said she has experimented with girls in the past, but claims to be straight
* ] American actress
* ] (1915-1987)American sci-fi writer, used pseudonym ]
* ] American musician
* ] (1944-1979) American musician
* ] model
* ] real name ] of band ] English musician
* ] English actor, daughter of ]
* ] aka Paradigm of hip hop duo BQE
* ] American model
* ] (1894-1937) American blues singer
* ] American model
* ] American journalist
* ] American artist
* ] (1936-1988) would-be assassin of ]
* ] American musician
* ] (1933-2004) American writer
* ] (]&ndash;]), British novelist, married to a man from 1937-44, subject of lesbian rumors
* ] American actor
* ] Dutch musician
* ] said she was "right down the middle"
* ] American sex activist
* ] American musician
* ] musician with band ]
* ] British singer, said, "It's very simple. Everybody's bisexual."
* ], Lead singer of the alternative rock band ] "Stipe did reveal that he does not identify as straight, gay or bisexual, that his sexuality is very fluid and that he desires and has relationships with both men and women."
* ] British actress from ]
* ] American boxer
* ] Miss Sweden 2003
* ] (1892-1973) English translator of Freud with husband ]
* ] (1918-1974) American writer

==T==
* ] American erotic writer and activist
* ] American actress; personal quote when asked of her sexual orientation: "it seems like we're all bisexual"
* ] American model
* ] American sex educator
* ] (1884-1933) American poet
* ] “Pumpkin” from VH1’s Flavor of Love
* ] Dutch singer and composer
* ] (1892-1941) Russian poet
* ], lead singer and guitarist for the band ]

==V==
* ], Venezuelan fashion model

==W==
* ] (1885-1931) American socialite and hostess
* ], author of "The Color Purple"<ref>{{cite book|title=African-American Pride: 101 Reasons to Be Proud You're African American|first=Tyehimba|last=Jess|year=2003|publisher=Citadel Press|id=ISBN 0-8065-2498-7}}: "Alice Walker, author of ''The Color Purple'' and ''The Temple of my Familiar'' is bisexual." </ref>
* ] American author and activist
* ] American model and actress
* ] English actor
* ] (1896-1977) American blues singer
* ] (1893-1978) English writer
* ] American actress; describes herself as bisexual as 'omnisexual'
* ] (1905-1972) American theater actor, producer and director.
* ] British serial killer
* ] American model
* ] American actor
* ], guitarist for the Go-Go's
* ] (1895-1941) niece of Oscar Wilde
* ] (]&ndash;]), Irish writer
* ] American model
*] American singer, confessed, "I was with a woman when I was about 15 to 16 years old, I was really horny and I would fantasize about boobs."
* ] Australian model and actress, said she is attracted to women
* ] Dutch VJ
* ], English writer
* ] (1958-2004) American comic book writer
* ], serial killer

==Y==
* ] (1728–87) English actress, president of a club of lesbians in London

==Z==
* ] (1914-1956) American athlete
* ] Ukrainian-born model

== Disputed ==
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* ], famous artist who was trialled for having taken part in several gay relationships, many of his portraits explore androgyny, homosexuality and the male form.
* ] (born ]) "came out" as bisexual in the 1970s, renounced his bisexuality in the ] most likely due to the AIDS scare.
* ], Baroque painter
* ] (]&ndash;]), rumours of his bisexuality started after an interview in a gay magazine in which he stated: "I could be bisexual... If I wouldn't have found Courtney (Love), I probably would have carried on with a bisexual lifestyle."
* ] (]&ndash;]), actor - this was well-known throughout ] and there were several articles alluding to his preferences, including a recently-published one in '']'' magazine.
* ] - Controversial American singer/songwriter who in his autobiography makes many blatant declarations of same-sex encounters and affection, namely toward long-time friend, collaborator, bandmember, and ex-bassist, ]; also supposedly romantically or physically linked at one time to ]. Presently, Manson is married to ] and has publicly had numerous female love-interests in spite of bisexual rumours or affirmations.
* ], publicly acknowledged to having gay relationships during the ]
* ] (]&ndash;]): according to biographer ]
* ], prince of ], bisexual, lover of ]
* ], original lead guitarist for the ] - according to interview with Dave Davies in UNCUT magazine
* ], dictator of the ] (according to ], ], ])
* ] (according to biographer ])
* ] (see ])
* ] (according to separate biographies by ] and ]), implied in interview in ] magazine
* ], famous Italian sculptor, artist, architect and poet - many of his writings were clearly ] in nature.
* ], American rock singer, according to biographer ]
* ] (according to biographer ]'s "]'s Secret")
* ] (]&ndash;]), English actor/director of stage and film (according to his widow ] and biographers Donald Spoto and Terry Coleman)
* ], according to biographer ].
* ], film director
* ] - "came out" as bisexual in ], renounced his bisexuality in the early ] (according to biographer ])
* ] (]&ndash;]), actor, most famous for playing role of ] in television's '']'' of the sixties. He once called fellow actor ] "his greatest love."
* ] - American actress/talkshow host, makes frequent sexual suggestions about females on her talkshow.
* ] (married a man, and gave birth, but wrote love poems to women)
* ] - actor primarily in Westerns of the 1930s-60s, according to ]'s '']''
* ] (1564-1616) English poet and playwright. For example, in 1954, C.S. Lewis wrote that the sonnets are "too lover-like for ordinary male friendship" (although he added that they are not the poetry of "full-blown pederasty") and that he "found no real parallel to such language between friends in the sixteenth-century literature."
* ], African-American political activist, see
* ] - Highly disputed by both ancient and modern historians.

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This is a list of bisexual people, specifically notable people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

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