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Appearance
- 1 – Brandi Carlile (1981–), American alternative country and folk rock singer-songwriter
- 1 – Ferron (1952–), Canadian folk singer and songwriter
- 2 – Brent Hawkes (1950–), Canadian pastor & LGBT rights activist
- 2 – Wentworth Miller (1972–), English-born American actor and screenwriter
- 2 – Zachary Quinto (1977–), American actor
- 2 – Marquis de Sade (1740–1814), French aristocrat, revolutionary politician, philosopher and writer
- 3 – Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997), American beat poet
- 3 – Josephine Baker (1906–1975), American dancer, singer and actress
- 3 – Anderson Cooper (1967–), American journalist, author, and television personality
- 3 – Alla Nazimova (1879–1945), Russian actress
- 4 – Val McDermid (1955–), Scottish suspense novel writer
- 5 – Lisa Cholodenko (1964–), American film and television writer-director
- 5 – Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director
- 5 – Suze Orman (1951–), American financial advisor, author, columnist and TV host
- 5 – Troye Sivan (1995–), Australian actor and singer
- 5 – Gustáv Slamečka (1959–), Czech politician
- 5 – Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis (1926–1990), German aristocrat and businessman
- 6 – Annie Adams Fields (1834–1915), American poet, essayist, memoirist, and biographer
- 6 – Sandra Bernhard (1955–), American comedian, actress, singer and writer
- 6 – Harvey Fierstein (1952–), American actor and playwright
- 6 – Violet Trefusis (1894–1972), English writer and socialite
- 7 – James Ivory (1928–), American film director
- 7 – Anne McClain (1979–), American engineer, military officer, and astronaut
- 8 – Kim Stolz (1983–), American model, TV personality, author and finance executive
- 8 – Marguerite Yourcenar (1903–1987), French novelist
- 9 – Parinya Charoenphol (1981–), Thai boxer, model and actress
- 9 – Bülent Ersoy (1952–), Turkish singer & actress
- 9 – Cole Porter (1891–1964), American composer and songwriter
- 10 – Maurice Sendak (1928–2012), American children's writer
- 10 – Dustin Lance Black (1974–), American screenwriter, director, producer, and LGBT rights activist
- 11 – Mario Silva (1966–), Portuguese-Canadian legal scholar and politician
- 11 – Renée Vivien (1877–1909), British poet
- 12 – Djuna Barnes (1892–1982), American writer
- 12 – Jim Nabors (1930–), American actor and singer
- 13 – Paul Lynde (1926–1982), American comedian and actor
- 14 – Paul O'Grady (1955–2023), British broadcaster, comedian and drag artist (Lily Savage)
- 14 – Boy George (1961–), British singer-songwriter
- 15 – Neil Patrick Harris (1973–), American actor, singer, director, and magician
- 15 – Bif Naked (1971–), Canadian singer-songwriter, actress and motivational speaker
- 16 – Lou Sullivan (1951–1991), American author and trans activist
- 16 – Jenny Shimizu (1967–), American model and actress
- 16 – Joe McElderry (1991–), British singer and model
- 17 – Clodovil Hernandes (1937–2009), Brazilian fashion stylist, television presenter, and politician
- 17 – Evelyn Irons (1900–2000), Scottish journalist and war correspondent
- 17 – Steven Davies (1986–), English cricketer
- 17 – Phyllida Lloyd (1957–), English theatre and film director
- 17 – Carl Van Vechten (1880–1964), American writer and photographer
- 19 – Elisabeth Marbury (1856–1933), theatrical/literary agent and author
- 20 – Allan Bell (1947–), Manx politician and Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
- 20 – E. Lynn Harris (1955–2009), American Author
- 21 – Meredith Baxter (1947–), American actress and producer
- 21 – Kate Brown (1960–), American politician and Governor of Oregon
- 21 – Lana Wachowski (1965–), American film director, screenwriter and producer
- 22 – Václav Fischer (1954–), Czech-German businessman and politician
- 22 – Jimmy Somerville (1961–), Scottish pop singer
- 23 – Alan Turing (1912–1954), English mathematician and computer scientist
- 24 – Stacy Sykora (1977–), retired American volleyball player
- 25 – George Michael (1963–2016), British singer-songwriter
- 25 – Larry Kramer (1935–), American playwright, novelist, and LGBT rights activist
- 26 – Sean Hayes (1970–), American actor and comedian
- 28 – Sunil Babu Pant (1972–), Nepalese politician and LGBT rights activist
- 28 – Jim Kolbe (1942–), American politician, Republican congressman (Arizona) (1985–2003)
- 28 – David Kopay (1942–), American football player
- 30 – Alan Joyce (1966–), Australian business executive and CEO of Qantas Airways