List of non-binary people
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This is a list of notable people who identify with a gender that is outside of the gender binary (i.e. non-binary or genderqueer).
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Name | Birth year | Nationality | Gender identity | Notable as | Reference |
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Courtney Act | 1982 | Australian | Genderqueer | Drag queen, singer, television personality | [1] |
Adeem the Artist | 1988 | American | Non-binary | Singer-songwriter | [2] |
Damian Terriquez | 1998 | American | Non-Binary | Actor, Activist, Philanthropist | [3] |
Travis Alabanza | 1996 | British | Gender non-conforming | Performance artist, poet, writer, LGBTQ rights activist | [4] |
Ian Alexander | 2001 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [5] |
K Alexander | 1992 | Canadian | Non-binary | Actor, writer, web series creator, YouTube personality | [6] |
Olly Alexander | 1990 | English | Non-binary | Singer, songwriter, actor, activist | [7] |
Taylor Alxndr | 1993 | American | Non-binary | Music artist, drag queen, activist | [8] |
Qween Amor | 1989 | American | Erotic dancer | [9] | |
Ser Anzoategui | 1979 | American | Non-binary | Actor (Best Supporting Actor nominee at the Imagen Awards) | [10][11][12] |
Arca | 1989 | Venezuelan | Non-binary, Transgender | Record producer, singer | [13] |
Uzoma Asagwara | 1984 | Canadian | Genderqueer | Politician | [14] |
Bilal Baig | 1995 | Canadian | Genderfluid | Playwright, actor | [15] |
Leo Baker | 1991 | American | Non-binary and genderqueer | Professional skateboarder | [16][17] |
Ruth Baldacchino | 1979 | Maltese | Non-binary | LGBT, intersex human rights activist | [18] |
Bambie Thug | 1993 | Irish | Non-binary | Singer-songwriter, Irish representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 | [19] |
Blu del Barrio | 1997 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [20] |
Meg-John Barker | 1974 | British | Plural/non-binary | Author, speaker, consultant, activist | [21] |
Thomas Baty | 1869 | British | Transgender, non-binary | Lawyer, writer, editor of the feminist gender studies journal Urania | [22] |
B-Complex | 1984 | Slovakian | Bigender | Music producer, DJ | [23][24][25] |
Mal Blum | 1988 | American | Non-binary | Musician, singer | [26] |
Bob the Drag Queen | 1986 | American | Non-binary | Drag queen, comedian | [27] |
Justin Vivian Bond | 1963 | American | Transgender | Singer-songwriter, drag queen | [28] |
Kate Bornstein | 1948 | American | Gender non-conforming | Author, playwright, performance artist, gender theorist | [29] |
Pandora Boxx | 1972 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, television personality | [30] |
Tony Briffa | 1969 | Maltese-Australian | Non-binary | First known intersex mayor, intersex activist, educator | [31][32][33][34][35][36] |
River Butcher | 1982 | American | Non-binary, trans masculine | Stand-up comic, actor | [37] |
Judith Butler | 1956 | American | Non-binary | Philosopher, gender theorist | [38] |
Claude Cahun | 1894 | French | Neuter | Artist in the surrealist movement. Photographer, writer, sculptor. | [39][40] |
Anna-Varney Cantodea | 1952 | German | Genderqueer | Musician, singer-songwriter | [41] |
Nicky Case | 1994 | Canadian | Genderqueer and non-binary | Independent video game developer | [42] |
Cassils | 1975 | Canadian | Gender non-conforming | Performance artist | [43] |
Violet Chachki | 1992 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, model, television personality | [44] |
Ellar Coltrane | 1994 | American | Actor, model | [45] | |
Emma Corrin | 1995 | English | Non-binary | Actor | [46] |
Estefan Cortes-Vargas | 1991 | Canadian | Non-binary | Politician | [47] |
Shea Couleé | 1989 | American | Non-binary | Drag queen, musician, television personality | [48] |
Ivan Coyote | 1969 | Canadian | Non-binary | Writer. Won multiple ReLit and Stonewall Book Awards. | [49][50][51] |
Miley Cyrus | 1992 | American | Genderfluid | Singer, songwriter, actor | [52] |
Emma D'Arcy | 1992 | English | Non-binary | Actor | [53] |
Brihony Dawson | 1984 | Australian | Non-binary | Television presenter, singer | [54][55] |
Adore Delano | 1989 | American | Non-binary | Singer, songwriter, drag queen, television personality | [56] |
Cara Delevingne | 1992 | British | Genderfluid | Model, actor | [57] |
Asia Kate Dillon | 1984 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [58] |
Rain Dove | 1989 | American | Non-binary | Model, actor, activist | [59] |
Kizzy Edgell | 2002 | English | Non-binary, trans masculine, queer | actor | [60][61][62] |
Dorian Electra | 1992 | American | Genderfluid | Singer, songwriter, video, performance artist | [63] |
Dominick Evans | 1980 | Polish-American | Non-binary | Filmmaker, activist | [64][65] |
Miss Fame | 1985 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, makeup artist, model, television personality | [66] |
Florian-Ayala Fauna | 1991 | American | Androgyne | Artist, musician, music producer | [67][68] |
E.R. Fightmaster | 1992 | American | Non-binary | Actor, producer, writer | [69] |
G Flip | 1994 | Australian | Non-binary | Singer, songwriter, record producer, drummer, and musician | [70] |
Tyler Ford | 1990 | American | Agender | Writer, public speaker | [71] |
Hannah Gadsby | 1978 | Australian | Genderqueer | Comedian, writer, actor | [72] |
Sarah Gailey | 20th century | American | Non-binary | Writer | [73] |
River Gallo | 1990/1991 | Salvadoran-American | Genderqueer | Filmmaker, actor, model, activist | [74][75][76] |
Nats Getty | 1992 | American | Non-binary | Model, designer, socialite and activist | [citation needed] |
J. Harrison Ghee | 1989 | American | Non-binary | Actor, dancer | [77] |
Melanie Gillman | 20th century | American | Non-binary | Cartoonist | [78] |
Alex Gino | 1977 | American | Genderqueer | Children’s book writer | [79] |
Gigi Goode | 1997 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, television personality | [80][81][82] |
Celia Rose Gooding | 2000 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [83] |
Tylan Grant | 2001 | British | Non-binary | Actor | [84] |
Grey Gritt | 20th century | Canadian | Non-binary | Musician | [85] |
Gloria Groove | 1995 | Brazilian | Genderfluid | Singer and rapper | [86][87] |
Edith Hammar | 1992 | Finnish | Non-binary | Artist and illustrator | [88] |
Angel Haze | 1991 | American | Agender | Rapper, lyricist | [89] |
Johanna Hedva | 1982 | Korean-American | Genderqueer | Artist and author in disability studies | [90] |
Liv Hewson | 1995 | Australian | Non-binary | Actor, playwright | [91] |
Nikki Hiltz | 1994 | American | Non-binary | Mid-distance runner | [92] |
Lann Hornscheidt | 1965 | German | Non-binary | Academic | [93] |
Cal Horton | British | Non-binary | Transgender studies scholar | [94][95] | |
Beth Jeans Houghton | 1990 | English | Non-binary | Musician, artist, animator | [96][97] |
Jana Hunter | 1979 | American | Genderfluid | Songwriter, musician | [98] |
Owen Hurcum | 1997 | Welsh | Genderqueer, agender | Mayor of Bangor City Council (elected 2021). World's first openly non-binary mayor and Wales' youngest ever mayor. | [99] |
Eddie Izzard | 1962 | British | Transgender, genderfluid | Comedian, actor, writer | [100][101][102] |
Andre J. | 1979 | American | Genderless | Party promoter | [103] |
Elly Jackson | 1988 | British | Singer | [104] | |
Jennie June | 1874 | American | Androgyne, invert, urning, fairie | Law clerk, activist | [105][106][107][108] |
Molly Kearney | 1992 | American | Non-binary | Actor, comedian | [109] |
Jesse James Keitel | 1993 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [110] |
Maia Kobabe | 1991 | American | Genderqueer | Cartoonist | [111] |
Janae Kroc | 1972 | American | Genderfluid | Author, bodybuilder, marine, model, pharmacist, powerlifter | [112][113] |
Lisa Lachance | 20th century | Canadian | Genderqueer | Politician | [114] |
Shaneel Lal | 2000 | Fijian-New Zealander | Transgender, non-binary | Activist, model | [115] |
Robyn Lambird | 1997 | Australian | Non-binary | Wheelchair racer, model | [116] |
Timothy LeDuc | 1990 | American | Non-binary | Pair skater | [117] |
Haruna Lee | 1985 | Japanese-American | Non-binary | Playwright, actor | [118] |
Jiz Lee | 1980 | American | Genderqueer | Pornographic actor | [119] |
R. B. Lemberg | 1976 | Ukrainian-American | Bigender | Writer, poet, editor, professor | [120][121][122] |
Jesse Leigh | 20th century | American | Non-binary | Actor | [123] |
CN Lester | 1984 | British | Genderqueer | Singer-songwriter | [124] |
Demi Lovato | 1992 | American | Non-binary | Singer, actor | [125] |
Brigette Lundy-Paine | 1994 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [126] |
Alex MacFarlane | 1955 | Australian | Androgynous | First person known with an 'X' sex marker on passport | [127][128][129] |
Gopi Shankar Madurai | 1991 | Indian | Genderqueer | Writer, speaker, politician, equal rights activist, recipient of The Commonwealth Award | [130] |
Keith Maillard | 1942 | Canadian-American | Non-binary | Novelist, poet, professor | [131] |
Jin Maley | 1986 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [132] |
Chella Man | 1998 | American | Queer | Actor, model, artist, Youtuber, activist | [133] |
Kelly Mantle | 1976 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, actor, television personality | [134] |
Jeffrey Marsh | 1977 | American | Genderqueer | Vine and social media activist | [135] |
Mae Martin | 1987 | Canadian | Non-binary | Comedian, actor, screenwriter | [136] |
Rose McGowan | 1973 | American | Non-binary | Actor, model, singer, author | [137] |
Foz Meadows | 1986 | Australian | Genderqueer | Writer (Hugo Award winning novelist and blogger) | [138] |
Catherine McKenney | 1961 | Canadian | Non-binary | Politician | [139] |
Bethany C. Meyers | 1990 | American | Non-binary | fitness entrepreneur | [140] |
Ezra Miller | 1992 | American | Queer, genderfluid | Actor, singer | [141] |
sj Miller | 1970 | American | Agender | Academic and social justice activist | [142] |
John Cameron Mitchell | 1963 | American | Non-binary | Actor, playwright, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, producer, director | [143] |
Janelle Monáe | 1985 | American | Non-binary | Singer-songwriter, actor, record producer | [144][145] |
Jack Monroe | 1988 | British | Non-binary transgender | Journalist | [146] |
Jinkx Monsoon | 1987 | American | Genderfluid | Drag queen, television personality | [147] |
Indya Moore | 1995 | American | Non-binary | Actor, model | [148] |
Grant Morrison | 1960 | Scottish | Genderqueer | Comic book writer, playwright | [149] |
Ali K. Mulford | 20th century | Australian | Non-binary | Writer | [150] |
Nemo | 1999 | Swiss | Non-binary | Singer, rapper, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 | [151] |
Richard O'Brien | 1942 | English-New Zealander | Transgender, Genderqueer | Writer, actor, television presenter, theatre performer | [152][153] |
Eureka O'Hara | 1990 | American | Genderfluid, Gender-neutral | Drag queen, television personality | [154] |
AJ Odasso | 1981 | American | Intersex, non-binary | Writer, poet | [155] |
Tamsin Omond | 1984 | British | Non-binary | Activist, author, journalist, politician | [156] |
Kay O'Neill | 20th century | New Zealand | Non-binary | illustrator and writer | [157] |
Vico Ortiz | 1991 | Puerto Rican | Non-binary | Actor, drag king and activist | [158] |
Genesis P-Orridge | 1950 | British | Pandrogyne | Singer-songwriter, musician, poet, writer, performance artist | [159] |
Elliot Page | 1987 | Canadian | Transgender, non-binary, queer | Actor, producer | [160] |
Pidgeon Pagonis | 1986 | American | Non-binary | Intersex human rights activist | [161][162] |
V Pappas | 1978/1979 | Australian-American | Woman, non-binary | Businessperson, former COO of TikTok | [163] |
Mason Alexander Park | 1995 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [164] |
Bárbara Paz | 1974 | Brazilian | Non-binary, bigender | Actress, producer, model, and film director | [165] |
A. W. Peet | 1968 | New Zealander, Canadian | Non-binary | Physicist (string theory and quantum gravity) | [166] |
Planningtorock | 1972 | British | Genderqueer | Musician | [167] |
Paperboy Prince | 1992/1993 | American | Non-binary | Artist, community activist, politician | [168] |
King Princess | 1998 | American | Genderqueer | Musician, singer-songwriter | [169] |
Public Universal Friend | 1752 | American | Genderless | Quaker preacher, proponent of abolition, and sexual abstinence | [170] |
Chris Pureka | 1979 | American | Genderqueer | Singer-songwriter | [171][172] |
Quinn | 1995 | Canadian | Nonbinary, transgender | Professional soccer player, Olympic gold medallist | [173] |
Sara Ramirez | 1975 | Mexican-American | Nonbinary, genderqueer, bisexual | Actor | [174] |
Bella Ramsey | 2003 | British | Genderfluid | Actor | [175] |
Amy Ray | 1964 | American | Genderqueer | Singer-songwriter, member of Indigo Girls, founder of Daemon Records | [176][177] |
Raquel Salas Rivera | 1985 | Puerto Rican | Nonbinary | Poet | [178] |
L. J. Roberts | 1980 | American | Genderqueer | Textile artist | [179] |
Megan Rohrer | 1980 | American | Transgender | Pastor, activist | [180] |
Ruby Rose | 1986 | Australian | Genderfluid | Model, actor, singer, television presenter | [181] |
Roxen | 2000 | Romanian | Non-binary | Singer | [182] |
Dua Saleh | 1994 | Sudanese-American | Non-binary | Singer and actor | [183][184] |
JD Samson | 1978 | American | Genderqueer, non-binary, gender non-conforming | Musician | [185][186][187][188] |
Shamir | 1994 | American | Non-binary | Singer-songwriter | [189] |
Victoria Sin | 1991 | Canadian | Non-binary | Visual artist, drag performer | [190] |
SMITH | 1985 | French | Artist, film-maker | [191] | |
Alana Smith | 2000 | American | Non-binary | Professional skateboarder | [192] |
Sam Smith | 1992 | British | Non-binary, genderqueer | Singer | [193] |
Joey Soloway | 1965 | American | Non-binary, gender non-conforming | Writer, director, producer | [194] |
Delia M. Sosa | 1997 | American | Non-binary, transgender, intersex | Educator, public speaker, medical activist | [195] |
Rae Spoon | 1982 | Canadian | Musician, writer | [196] | |
Amandla Stenberg | 1998 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [197] |
James Stephanie Sterling | 1984 | English-American | Non-binary, transgender | Video game critic, web video producer, livestreamer, professional wrestler | [198] |
J Stevens | 20th century | Canadian | Non-binary | Cinematographer, director and co-creator of the comedy series Slo Pitch. | [199] |
ND Stevenson | 1991 | American | Non-binary | Creator of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and Nimona, writer, animator. | [200] |
Courtney Stodden | 1994 | American | Non-binary | Media personality, model, singer, songwriter | [201] |
Rebecca Sugar | 1987 | American | Non-binary | Animator, director, screenwriter, producer, songwriter | [202] |
Emma Sulkowicz | 1992 | American | Non-binary | Performance artist, anti-rape activist | [203] |
Tash Sultana | 1995 | Australian | Non-binary | Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist | [204] |
Eliot Sumner | 1990 | British | Genderfluid | Musician, singer-songwriter | [205][206] |
Quintessa Swindell | 1997 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [207] |
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore | 1973 | American | Genderqueer | Author, activist | [208] |
Bogi Takács | 1983 | American; born in Hungary | Agender | Writer, psycholinguist, editor | [209] |
Bex Taylor-Klaus | 1994 | American | Non-binary | Actor | [210] |
Kae Tempest | 1985 | British | Non-binary | Poet | [211] |
Zoe Terakes | 21st century | Australian | Non-binary, Transmasculine | Actor | [212] |
T. Thomason | 1994 | Canadian | Non-binary | Singer-songwriter | [213] |
JayR Tinaco | 1989 | Australian | Non-binary | Actor | [214][215] |
Jacob Tobia | 1991 | American | Genderqueer | Writer, activist | [216] |
Nico Tortorella | 1988 | American | Gender fluid | Actor, model | [217] |
Stephen Trask | 1966 | American | Non-binary | Musician, composer | [218] |
Mauree Turner | 1992/1993 | American | Non-binary | Politician | [219] |
Hikaru Utada | 1983 | Japanese-American | Non-binary | Singer / songwriter | [220] |
Alok Vaid-Menon | 1991 | American | Non-binary | Spoken word performance | [6] |
Jonathan Van Ness | 1987 | American | Non-binary, genderqueer | Hairdresser, podcaster, television personality | [221] |
Jo Vannicola | 1968 | Canadian | Non-binary | Actor, writer | [222] |
Sasha Velour | 1987 | American | Non-binary | Drag queen, television personality | [223] |
Hida Viloria | 1968 | American | Genderfluid | Writer, author, producer, LGBTI activist | [224][225] |
Vice Ganda | 1976 | Filipino | Non-binary | Actor and comedian | [226] |
Lachlan Watson | 2001 | American | Genderqueer | Actor | [227] |
Gigi Raven Wilbur | 1955 | American | Intersex, hermaphrodite, third gender, ladyboy | Writer, activist, cocreator of Celebrate Bisexuality Day | [228][229] |
James Wylder | 1989 | American | Non-binary | Founder of Arcbeatle Press, creator of 10,000 Dawns | [230][231] |
Karekin Yarian | 20th century | American | Non-binary | Author, activist | [232] |
Celeste Yim | 1996 | Korean Canadian | Non-binary | Comedian, writer | [233] |
Reuben Zellman | 1979 | American | Non-binary | Rabbi, musician | [234][235] |
Nevo Zisin | 1996 | Australian | Non-binary | Writer, activist | [236] |
Dana Zzyym | 1958 | American | Non-binary | Intersex human rights activist | [citation needed] |
Third gender and indigenous gender identities
The term "third gender" has been used to describe hijras of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan[237] who have gained legal identity, fa'afafine of Polynesia, and sworn virgins of the Balkans,[238] among others, and is also used by many of such groups and individuals to describe themselves.
See also
- List of non-binary writers
- List of fictional non-binary characters
- List of transgender people
- List of intersex people
- List of androgynous people
- List of gender identities
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