Portal:LGBTQ/Selected anniversaries/11
Appearance
- 1 – Tim Cook (1960–), American business executive, CEO of Apple Inc.
- 1 – Sophie B. Hawkins (1967–), American singer-songwriter and musician
- 1 – Tom Waddell (1937–1987), American decathlete & physician, founder of the Gay Games
- 2 – k.d. lang (1961–), Canadian singer-songwriter
- 2 – Luchino Visconti (1906–1976), Italian director
- 2 – Darren Young (1979–), American professional wrestler
- 3 – Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571), Italian sculptor
- 3 – Miloš Havel (1899–1968), Czech film producer
- 4 – Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989), American photographer
- 4 – Yemi A.D. (1981–), Czech choreographer, art director, performer, correspondent and artist
- 6 – Michael Cunningham (1952–), American novelist
- 6 – Torben Lund (1950–), Danish politician
- 6 – Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse (1896–1980), German aristocrat
- 7 – Agnès Maltais (1956–), Canadian politician
- 8 – Charles Demuth (1883–1935), American painter
- 8 – Judith Gough (1972–), British diplomat, and U.K. Ambassador to Sweden
- 8 – María Rachid (1974–), Argentinian politician, social leader and LGBTQ activist
- 9 – Ti-Grace Atkinson (1938–), American radical feminist author and philosopher
- 9 – Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian-American actress
- 10 – Phyllis Lyon (1924–2020), American feminist and gay rights activist
- 10 – Heather Matarazzo (1982–), American actress
- 12 – Mary Baxter Ellis (1892-1968), British commanding officer of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY)
- 12 – Roland Barthes (1915–1980), French literary theorist and philosopher
- 13 – Rosie Jones (1959–), American golfer
- 14 – Adolf Brand (1874–1945), German gay rights advocate
- 14 – Aaron Copland (1900–1990), American composer, writer and conductor
- 14 – Louise Brooks (1906–1985), American dancer and actress
- 14 – Wendy Carlos (1939–), American composer and electronic musician
- 14 – Stefano Gabbana (1962–), Italian fashion designer (Dolce & Gabbana)
- 14 – Tomoya Hosoda (1991–), Japanese politician
- 15 – François Ozon (1967–), French film director and screenwriter
- 16 – Jamie Babbit (1970–), American film director, producer and screenwriter
- 16 – Glenn Burke (1952–1995), American Major League Baseball player
- 17 – Rock Hudson (1925–1985), American actor
- 17 – RuPaul (1960–), American drag queen, TV personality, singer, actor, author and model
- 18 – Christian Siriano (1985–), American fashion designer
- 19 – Jodie Foster (1962–), American actress, film director and producer
- 19 – Clifton Webb (1889–1966), American actor, dancer, and singer
- 19 – Timothy Conigrave (1959–1994), Australian actor, writer and activist
- 20 – Grace Darmond (1893–1963), Canadian-American actress
- 20 – Noel Mewton-Wood (1922–1953), Australian-born concert pianist
- 21 – Cherry Jones (1956–), American actress
- 21 – Laurier LaPierre (1929–2012), Canadian Senator, professor, broadcaster, journalist and author
- 22 – Benjamin Britten (1913–1976), English composer, conductor and pianist
- 22 – André Gide (1869–1951), French writer
- 22 – Billie Jean King (1943–), American former professional tennis player
- 23 – Virginia Prince (1912-2009), American pharmacologist, publisher, and transgender activist
- 23 – Robin Roberts (1960–), American TV broadcaster
- 24 – Jiří Pospíšil (1975–), Czech politician
- 25 – Rosa von Praunheim (1942–), German film director and gay rights activist
- 26 – John Amaechi (1970–), English retired basketball player
- 26 – Tammy Lynn Michaels (1974–), American actress
- 26 – Emma Portner (1994–), Canadian dancer and choreographer
- 27 – Antinous (111-130), Lover of Roman Emperor Hadrian
- 27 – Jani Toivola (1977), Finnish politician, actor, and dancer
- 28 – Rita Mae Brown (1944–), American writer and feminist
- 28 – Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687), Italian-born French composer
- 29 – Public Universal Friend (1752-1819), American preacher