Famous Bisexuals Pedro Aldomovar, filmmaker Alexander the Great, conqueror Hans Christian Andersen, writer Marshall Applewhite, cult guru Joan Armatrading, singer Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts Joan Baez, singer Jurgen Bartsch, German serial killer Sandra Bernhard, actor Mr. Blackwell, **** fashion critic Dirk Bogarde, actor William G Bonin, serial killer Chastity Bono, daughter of Sonny Bono and Cher David Bowie, musician [bisexual] Marlon Brando, actor [heteroflexible] Susie Bright, sexpert John Brunner, science fiction author William S. Burroughs, writer Julius Caesar, caesar Truman Capote, writer Marilyn Chambers, actor Traci Chapman, singer Mary Cheney, daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney Margaret Cho, comic [heteroflexible] Montgomery Clift, actor Kurt Cobain, singer [bisexual] James Coco, actor Roy Cohn, Joseph McCarthy's henchman, Mob attorney Colette, writer [bisexual] Hart Crane, poet [bisexual] Aleister Crowley, wicked wicked man Captain Crunch, hacker Andrew Cunanan, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, serial killer James Dean, actor [bisexual] Ellen DeGeneres, actor Emily Dickinson, poet Divine, actor Matt Drudge, columnist John du Pont, heir and ornithologist, alleged homosexual Andrea Dworkin, feminist idiot Brian Epstein, managed The Beatles Sergei Esenin, poet [bisexual] Rupert Everett, actor Harvey Fierstein, actor Malcolm Forbes, businessman [bisexual] Pim Fortuyn, assassinated Dutch candidate Jodi Foster, actor Barney Frank, congressman from Massachusetts John Wayne Gacy, serial killer David Geffen, Geffen Records [bisexual?] Jean Genet, felonious playwright Boy George, singer Sir John Gielgud, actor Allen Ginsberg, poet Cary Grant, actor [bisexual] Merv Griffin, television mogul Hadrian, Roman Emperor Rob Halford, singer, Judas Priest Keith Haring, artist Nina Hartley, actor [bisexual] Todd Haynes, filmmaker Anne Heche, actor [bisexual] Doug Henning, magician [if not gay, downgrade to fabulous] Pee-wee Herman, actor David Hockney, artist John Holmes, porn actor [bisexual] J. Edgar Hoover, longtime head of the FBI. Rock Hudson, actor Javed Iqbal, hunter of street urchins Elton John, musician Jasper Johns, artist Jim Jones, cult guru [bisexual] Billie Jean King, tennis player k.d. lang, singer Charles Laughton, actor Ralph Lauren, fashion designer Ursula LeGuin, author Leonardo da Vinci, genius Liberace, pianist Greg Louganis, Olympic diver Paul Lynde, Hollywood Square Charles Manson, bisexual, sodomized a boy by force Robert Mapplethorpe, photographer W. Somerset Maugham, writer [bisexual] Armistead Maupin, writer Joseph McCarthy, Senator and persecutor Sir Ian McKellen, actor Freddie Mercury, singer, Queen. George Michael, singer Michaelangelo, Renaissance man Harvey Milk, gay rights activist and martyr Morrissey, singer Martina Navratilova, tennis player Sir Isaac Newton, scientist and celibate homo Sinead O'Connor, singer Rosie O'Donnell, talk show host Joe Orton, playwright Camille Paglia, author Carl Panzram, serial killer. Gilles de Rais, nobleman Charles Nelson Riley, actor Rimbaud, poet Cesar Romero, actor Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of Franklin D. Roosevelt [bisexual] RuPaul, drag queen Sappho, poet Dick Sargent, second Darrin on Bewitched Dan Savage, advice columnist Matthew Shepard, martyr Siegfried and Roy, magicians Richard Simmons, fitness guru Socrates, philosopher [bisexual] Annie Sprinkle, sexpert Gertrude Stein, author Jeff Stryker, actor Andrew Sullivan, conservative gay columnist, barebacker P?r Ilich Tchaikovsky, composer Scott Thompson, comic Billy Tipton, jazz musician, lifelong male impersonator Andrew Tobias, writer Alice B. Toklas, cookbook author Lily Tomlin, actor Pete Townshend, The Who [bisexual] Alan Turing, genius Gus Van Sant, filmmaker Versace, fashion designer Gore Vidal, writer Bruce Vilanch, joke writer Andy Warhol, artist [bisexual] John Waters, filmmaker Oscar Wilde, writer Tennessee Williams, playwright