Portal:LGBTQ/Selected anniversaries/3
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- 1 – Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968), American poet, playwright and novelist
- 1 – Lytton Strachey (1880–1932), British writer and critic
- 2 – Renata Borgatti (1894–1964), Italian classical pianist
- 2 – Matthew Mitcham (1988–), Australian diver
- 3 – Perry Ellis (1940–1986), American fashion designer
- 3 – Xavier Bettel (1973–), Prime Minister of Luxembourg
- 4 – Chaz Bono (1969–), American advocate, writer and musician
- 4 – Aribert Reimann (1936–2024), German composer
- 4 – Svend Robinson (1952–), Canadian former politician, first openly gay Canadian Member of Parliament
- 5 – Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975), Italian poet, intellectual, film director, and writer
- 6 – Charles I of Württemberg (1823–1891), German aristocrat, King of Württemberg
- 7 – Eva Brunne (1954–), Swedish Lutheran bishop
- 7 – Sir Henry Channon (1897–1958), British Conservative Member of Parliament
- 7 – Bret Easton Ellis (1964–), American novelist, screenwriter, and short story writer
- 7 – Wanda Sykes, (1964–) American comedian, writer and actress
- 8 – Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (1887–1963), English sculptor and translator
- 9 – Richard Adams (1947–2012), Filipino-American gay rights activist
- 9 – Samuel Barber (1910–1981), American composer
- 9 – Will Geer (1902–1978), American actor and social activist
- 9 – Vita Sackville-West (1892–1962), English writer and poet
- 10 – Jean Wyllys (1974–), Brazilian lecturer, journalist and politician
- 11 – The Lady Chablis (1957–2016), American drag queen entertainer
- 11 – Christopher Rice (1978–), American writer
- 11 – Bill Siksay (1955–), Canadian politician
- 11 – Eudy Simelane (1977–2008), South African footballer
- 12 – Vaslav Nijinsky (1890–1950), Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
- 12 – Edward Albee (1928–2016), American playwright
- 12 – Patricia Campos Doménech (1977–), Spanish football coach, and former naval fighter pilot
- 13 – Armistead Maupin (1944–), American writer
- 14 – Alfred Redl (1864–1913), Austrian counter-intelligence officer and spy
- 15 – Kwame Harris (1982–), Jamaican-born American football player
- 15 – Amir Ohana (1976–), Israeli lawyer and politician
- 16 – Gabriel Attal (1989–), French politician, Prime Minister of France
- 16 – Donal Óg Cusack (1977–), Irish hurling goalkeeper
- 16 – Jon Hinson (1942–1995), American politician, former Republican congressman (Mississippi) (1979–1981)
- 17 – Alexander McQueen (1969–2010), British fashion designer
- 18– Stanley Bennett Clay (1950–), American writer, publisher, novelist, director and actor
- 18 – Wilfred Owen (1893–1918), British wartime poet
- 20 – Jan Cina (1988–), Czech actor
- 21 – Rosie O'Donnell (1962–), American talk show host, stand-up comedian, and actress
- 23 – Joseph C. Leyendecker (1874–1951), German-born American illustrator
- 23 – Prince Felix Yusupov (1887–1967), Russian aristocrat
- 24 – Bob Mackie (1940–), American fashion designer
- 24 – Jim Parsons (1973–), American actor and producer
- 25 – Elton John (1947–), English singer-songwriter, composer, and pianist
- 27 – Pat Bond (1925–1990), American actress
- 27 – Margarethe Cammermeyer (1942–), Norwegian-American colonel, nurse and gay rights activist
- 28 – Lady Gaga (1986–), American singer, songwriter, and actress
- 29 – Bruce Weber (1946–), American fashion photographer
- 30 – Jean-Claude Brialy (1933–2007), French actor, director, and socialite
- 31 – Camille Cabral (1944–), French-Brazilian politician, dermatologist & transgender rights advocate
- 31 – Richard Chamberlain (1934–), American actor
- 31 – Barney Frank (1940–), American politician, former Democratic congressman (Massachusetts) (1981–2013)