User:Olympia6011/sandbox
Appearance
Name | Lifetime[1] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Janet Aalfs | b. 1956 | American | Martial artist, poet | L[3] |
Saara Aalto | b. 1987 | Finnish | Pop singer | L[4] |
Anne Aasheim | 1962–2016 | Norwegian | Journalist, editor | L[5] |
Louise Abbéma | 1853–1927 | French | Painter, designer | L[6] |
Berenice Abbott | 1898–1991 | American | Photographer | L[7] |
Helena Åberg | b. 1971 | Swedish | Freestyle swimmer | L[8] |
Paula Aboud | b. 1950 | American | Politician, activist | L[9] |
Roberta Achtenberg | b. 1950 | American | Politician | L[10] |
Jean Acker | 1893–1978 | American | Actor, wife of actor Rudolph Valentino | L[11] |
Mercedes de Acosta | 1893–1968 | American | Writer, socialite | L[12] |
Margie Adam | b. 1947 | American | Composer, women's music performer | L[13] |
Katarzyna Adamik | b. 1972 | Polish | Film director | L[14] |
Jane Addams | 1860–1935 | American | Social reformer, Nobel prize winner | L[15] |
Amal Aden | b. 1983 | Somali-Norwegian | Author, lecturer, lesbian activist | L[16] |
Allison Adler | b. 1967 | American | TV writer, producer | L[17] |
Etel Adnan | b. 1925 | Lebanese-American | Poet, artist | L[18] |
Marilyn Agliotti | b. 1979 | Dutch | Field hockey player | L[19] |
Faustina Agolley | b. 1984 | Australian | TV presenter | L[20] |
Jessica Aguilar | b. 1982 | Mexican-American | Mixed martial artist | L[21] |
Laura Aguilar | 1959–2018 | American | Photographer | L[22] |
Michelle-Lee Ahye | b. 1992 | Trinidadian | Sprint athlete | L[23] |
Dawn Airey | b. 1960 | English | TV executive | L[24] |
Chantal Akerman | 1950–2015 | Belgian | Filmmaker | L[25] |
Sarah Aldridge | 1911–2006 | American | Author | L[26] |
Sibilla Aleramo | 1876–1960 | Italian | Writer | L[27] |
Sandra Alland | b. 1973 | Canadian | Writer, artist, activist | L[28] |
Julian Phelps Allan | 1892–1996 | English | Sculptor | L[29] |
Maud Allan | 1873–1956 | Canadian | Dancer | L[30] |
Paula Gunn Allen | b. 1939 | Native American | Writer | L[31] |
Dorothy Allison | b. 1949 | American | Writer | L[32] |
Alma | b. 1996 | Finnish | Pop singer | L[33] |
Anne-Marie Alonzo | 1951–2005 | Canadian | Writer | L[34] |
Rebecca Alpert | b. 1950 | American | Professor of religious history | L[35] |
Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia | 1936–2008 | Spanish | 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia | L[36] |
Renee Alway | b. 1986 | American | Fashion model | L[37] |
Shadi Amin | b. 1964 | Iranian | Writer, activist, dissident | L[38] |
Elena Anaya | b. 1975 | Spanish | Actor | L[39] |
Anja Andersen | b. 1969 | Danish | Handball player | L[40] |
Camilla Andersen | b. 1973 | Danish | Handball player | L[41] |
Jane Anderson | b. 1954 | American | Actor, playwright, director | L[42] |
Margaret C. Anderson | 1886–1973 | American | Magazine editor | L[43] |
Ruth Anderson | 1928–2019 | American | Composer | L[44] |
Jéssica Andrade | b. 1991 | Brazilian | Mixed martial artist | L[45] |
Alyson Annan | b. 1973 | Australian | Field hockey player | L[46] |
Concordia Antarova | 1886–1959 | Russian | Opera singer | L[47] |
Katharine Anthony | 1877–1965 | American | Biographer | L[48] |
Nickie Antonio | b. 1955 | American | Politician | L[49] |
Laura Antoniou | b. 1963 | American | Author | L[50] |
Gloria E. Anzaldúa | 1942–2004 | American | Writer | L[51] |
Bettina Aptheker | b. 1944 | American | Activist, academic | L[52] |
Virginia Apuzzo | b. 1941 | American | Gay rights and AIDS activist | L[53] |
Rose Arce | b. ?[1] | American | TV journalist | L[54] |
Joan Armatrading | b. 1950 | Kittian-British | Singer-songwrtier | L [55] |
Jillian Armenante | b. 1968 | American | Actor, writer | L[56] |
Judith Arndt | b. 1976 | German | Cyclist | L[57] |
Alice Arnold | b. 1962 | English | Broadcaster, journalist | L[58] |
Mary Ellicott Arnold | 1876–1968 | American | Social activist, writer | L[59] |
Polly Arnold | b. ?[1] | American | Chemistry professor | L[60] |
Pat Arrowsmith | b. 1930 | English | Writer, peace activist | L[61] |
Jennifer Arroyo | b. 1975 | American | Musician | L[62] |
Dorothy Arzner | 1897–1979 | American | Film director | L[63] |
Oreet Ashery | b. 1966 | Israeli-British | Interdisciplinary artist | L[64] |
Karen Atala | b. 1964 | Chilean | Lawyer, fighting for custody of her children | L[65] |
Toni Atkins | b. 1962 | American | Politician | L[66] |
Ti-Grace Atkinson | b. 1938 | American | Feminist author | L[67] |
Efva Attling | b. 1952 | Swedish | Jewelry designer, singer, model, dancer | L[68] |
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes | b. 1984 | American | Writer | L[69] |
Clare Atwood | 1866–1962 | English | Painter | L[70] |
Seimone Augustus | b. 1984 | American | Basketball player | L[71] |
Alice Austen | 1866–1952 | American | Photographer | L[72] |
Irma Avegno | 1881–1913 | Uruguayan | Businesswoman | L[73] |
Jennifer Azzi | b. 1968 | American | Basketball player | L[74] |
Name | Lifetime[1] | Nationality | Notable as | Notes[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jamie Babbit | b. 1970 | American | Film and TV director | L[75] |
Judy Baca | b. 1946 | American | Chicana artist, activist | L[76] |
Ramona Bachmann | b. 1990 | Swiss | Footballer | L[77] |
Marina Rice Bader | b. ? | American | Writer, director, film producer | L[78] |
Ruth Badger | b. 1978 | English | Reality show contestant, TV presenter, business consultant | L[79] |
Susanne Baer | b. 1964 | German | 1st openly lesbian elected as a Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | L[80] |
Sheryl Bailey | b. 1966 | American | Jazz musician | L[81] |
Diora Baird | b. 1983 | American | Actor, model | L[82] |
Christin Baker | b. ? | American | LGBT rights activist | L[83] |
Sara Josephine Baker | 1873–1945 | American | Physician, public health pioneer | L[84] |
Christine Bakke | b. 1971 | American | LGBT rights activist | L[85] |
Clare Balding | b. 1971 | English | BBC sports journalist | L[86] |
Tammy Baldwin | b. 1962 | American | Politician, first openly gay U.S. Senator in history. | L[87] |
Amy Balliett | b. 1982 | American | LGBT rights activist | L[88] |
Orna Banai | b. 1966 | Israeli | Actor, comedian, entertainer, politician | L[89] |
Ann Bancroft | b. 1955 | American | First woman to reach the North Pole | L[90] |
Cassandra Bankson | b. 1992 | American | Model, internet personality | L[91] |
Kaushalya Bannerji | b. ? | Canadian | Poet | L[92] |
Ann Bannon | b. 1932 | American | Author | L[93] |
Patricia Barber | b. 1956 | American | Jazz musician | L[94] |
Hazel Barnes | 1915–2008 | American | Philosopher | L[95] |
Lisa A. Barnett | 1958–2006 | American | Science fiction and fantasy writer | L[96] |
Natalie Clifford Barney | 1876–1972 | American | Writer | L[97] |
Amanda Barrett | b. c. 1979 | American | Pop musician (The Ditty Bops) | L[98] |
Katharine Lee Bates | 1859–1929 | American | Songwriter | L[99] |
Deborah Batts | b. 1947 | American | Federal District Judge | L[100] |
Betty Baxter | b. 1952 | Canadian | Politician, athlete | L[101] |
Meredith Baxter | b. 1947 | American | Actor | L[102] |
Amanda Bearse | b. 1958 | American | Actor, director | L[103] |
Germaine Beaulieu | b. 1949 | Canadian | Writer | L[104] |
Alison Bechdel | b. 1960 | American | Cartoonist | L[105] |
Martha Beck | b. 1962 | American | Sociologist and life coach | L[106] |
Ximena Bedregal | b. 1951 | Chilean-Bolivian | Architect, writer, theoretician, professor, editor, photographer | L[107] |
Vicky Beeching | b. 1979 | English | Musician and religious commentator | L[108] |
Eve Beglarian | b. 1958 | American | Contemporary classical music performer-composer | L[44] |
Frieda Belinfante | 1904–1995 | Dutch | Classical musician and conductor, member of the Dutch resistance | L[109] |
Simone Bell | b. ? | American | Politician | L[110] |
Linda Bellos | b. 1950 | British | Black and LGBT activist, former London politician | L[111] |
Sotiria Bellou | 1921–1997 | Greek | Rebetiko musician | L[112] |
Lisa Ben | 1921–2015 | American | Editor, author, songwriter | L[113] |
Birgitt Bender | b. 1956 | German | Politician | L[114] |
Jill Bennett | b. 1975 | American | Actor | L[115] |
Sadie Benning | b. 1973 | American | Feminist visual artist | L[116] |
Gladys Bentley | 1907–1960 | American | Blues musician | L[117] |
Marianne Berg | b. 1954 | Swedish | Politician | L[118] |
Betty Berzon | 1928–2006 | American | Author, psychotherapist | L[119] |
Sarah Bettens | b. 1972 | Belgian | Rock musician (K's Choice) | L[120] |
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