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List of LGBT people from New York City

New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world, and is home to one of the world’s largest LGBTQ populations and the most prominent.[4] Brian Silverman, the author of Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day, writes that the city has "one of the world's largest, loudest, and most powerful LGBT communities", and "Gay and lesbian culture is as much a part of New York's basic identity as yellow cabs, high-rises, and Broadway theatre".[5] LGBT travel guide Queer in the World states, "The fabulosity of Gay New York is unrivaled on Earth, and queer culture seeps into every corner of its five boroughs".[6]

LGBTQ culture in New York City
The Stonewall Inn in the gay village of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, the cradle of the modern gay rights movement.[1][2][3]

In 2022, LGBT advocate and entertainer Madonna stated metaphorically, “Anyways, not only is New York City the best place in the world because of the queer people here. Let me tell you something, if you can make it here, then you must be queer”;[7] and comedian Jerrod Carmichael joked, "That's actually why I live here...if you say you're gay in New York, you can ride the bus for free and they just give you free pizza; if you say you're gay in New York, you get to host Saturday Night Live. This is the gayest thing you can possibly do. We're basically in an Andy Warhol fever dream right now."[8] In 2022, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a billboard campaign to woo Floridians to a significantly more supportive environment for LGBTQ+ residents in New York.[9] LGBT Americans in New York City constitute the largest self-identifying lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities by a significant margin in the United States.

Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan was the site of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, and then spawned several foundational organizations in the emerging gay liberation movement. These events are widely considered to be crucial to the founding of the modern gay rights movement in the United States, as well as having worldwide impact.[10] As of 2005, New York City was home to an estimated 272,493 self-identifying gay and bisexual individuals.[11] The New York metropolitan area had an estimated 568,903 self-identifying LGBT residents.[11] Meanwhile, New York City is also home to the largest transgender population in the United States, estimated at 50,000 in 2018, concentrated in Manhattan and Queens.[12] The following represents a partial list of notable LGBT New Yorkers:

List of LGBT New Yorkers

Architecture

Academia and research

Aviation and military

  • Robina Asti – navy pilot who ran reconnaissance missions out of Midway Island in World War II. Born in Queens and a longtime Manhattan resident, Asti transitioned post-war, and remained a pilot her whole life. She became the Guinness world record holder for oldest active flight instructor in 2020 when she was 99.[16]

Dance

Entrepreneurship and technology

Fashion

Design

Modeling

Film and television

Law

Literature

Media

Music

Nightlife

Ballroom

Drag

Other

Politics

  • Erik Bottcher – member of the New York City Council (January 2022 to present)
  • Tiffany Caban - elected to the New York City Council representing western Queens (2022 to present)
  • David Carr – first openly gay Republican member of the New York City Council[234]
  • Daniel Dromm – member of the New York City Council (January 2010 to January 2022)[235]
  • Thomas Duane – the first openly gay member of the New York State Senate, in which he served from 1999 to 2012 and former New York City Council member (1991 to 1999)[236]
  • Sarah Kate Ellis – CEO, GLAAD
  • Deborah J. Glick – member of the New York State Assembly, the 66th Assembly District in Manhattan (1991–present)[237]
  • Brad Hoylman – Democratic Senator for the New York State Senate in Manhattan's 27th district (2012–present)[238]
  • Crystal Hudson – elected to the New York City Council representing Brooklyn (2022 to the present)
  • Corey Johnson – Speaker of the New York City Council (January 2018 to January 2022) and member of the NYC Council (January 2014 to January 2022)[239]
  • Kristin Richardson Jordan – elected to the New York City Council representing northern Manhattan (2022 to present)
  • Ed Koch – late Mayor of New York City, 1978 to 1989[240]
  • Margarita López – first openly lesbian and female Puerto Rican elected to the New York City Council, serving from 1998 through 2006
  • Carlos Menchaca – member of the New York City Council (January 2014 to January 2022) and first Mexican American elected to a statewide New York political office[241]
  • Rosie Méndez – member of the New York City Council (January 2006– January 2018)[242]
  • Daniel J. O'Donnell – first openly gay male elected as a member of the New York State Assembly (January 2002 to present), the 69th district in Manhattan[243]
  • Chi Ossé – youngest ever member of the New York City Council to be elected, in 2021 at age 23[244]
  • Antonio Pagán – first openly gay male and Puerto Rican elected to the New York City Council, serving from 1994 through 1998; former New York City Commissioner of Small Businesses (1998–2002)[245]
  • Christine Quinn – first female and first openly lesbian or gay Speaker of the New York City Council (January 2006 to January 2014) and member of NYC Council (1999 to 2014)[246]
  • Phil Reed – first openly gay male and African American elected to the New York City Council (1998–2006)[247]
  • Matthew Titone – elected Richmond County Surrogate Court Judge of Staten Island in 2018[248] and member of the New York State Assembly (2006 to 2018) from the 61st District, on Staten Island[249]
  • Ritchie Torres – U.S. congressman from New York's 15th district (2019–present); City Councilor (2014–2019)[250]
  • James Vacca – former member of the New York City Council[251]
  • Jimmy Van Bramer – Majority Leader of the New York City Council[252]
  • Randi Weingarten – president, American Federation of Teachers[253]

Social activism

Sports

Theatre

Visual arts

See also

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and is home to one of the world s largest LGBTQ populations and the most prominent 4 Brian Silverman the author of Frommer s New York City from 90 a Day writes that the city has one of the world s largest loudest and most powerful LGBT communities and Gay and lesbian culture is as much a part of New York s basic identity as yellow cabs high rises and Broadway theatre 5 LGBT travel guide Queer in the World states The fabulosity of Gay New York is unrivaled on Earth and queer culture seeps into every corner of its five boroughs 6 LGBTQ culture in New York CityThe Stonewall Inn in the gay village of Greenwich Village Manhattan the cradle of the modern gay rights movement 1 2 3 In 2022 LGBT advocate and entertainer Madonna stated metaphorically Anyways not only is New York City the best place in the world because of the queer people here Let me tell you something if you can make it here then you must be queer 7 and comedian Jerrod Carmichael joked That s actually why I live here if you say you re gay in New York you can ride the bus for free and they just give you free pizza if you say you re gay in New York you get to host Saturday Night Live This is the gayest thing you can possibly do We re basically in an Andy Warhol fever dream right now 8 In 2022 New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a billboard campaign to woo Floridians to a significantly more supportive environment for LGBTQ residents in New York 9 LGBT Americans in New York City constitute the largest self identifying lesbian gay bisexual and transgender communities by a significant margin in the United States Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan was the site of the 1969 Stonewall uprising and then spawned several foundational organizations in the emerging gay liberation movement These events are widely considered to be crucial to the founding of the modern gay rights movement in the United States as well as having worldwide impact 10 As of 2005 New York City was home to an estimated 272 493 self identifying gay and bisexual individuals 11 The New York metropolitan area had an estimated 568 903 self identifying LGBT residents 11 Meanwhile New York City is also home to the largest transgender population in the United States estimated at 50 000 in 2018 concentrated in Manhattan and Queens 12 The following represents a partial list of notable LGBT New Yorkers Contents 1 List of LGBT New Yorkers 1 1 Architecture 1 2 Academia and research 1 3 Aviation and military 1 4 Dance 1 5 Entrepreneurship and technology 1 6 Fashion 1 6 1 Design 1 6 2 Modeling 1 7 Film and television 1 8 Law 1 9 Literature 1 10 Media 1 11 Music 1 12 Nightlife 1 12 1 Ballroom 1 12 2 Drag 1 12 3 Other 1 13 Politics 1 14 Social activism 1 15 Sports 1 16 Theatre 1 17 Visual arts 2 See also 3 References 4 Further readingList of LGBT New Yorkers EditArchitecture Edit Charles Renfro architect partner at Diller Scofidio Renfro faculty member at School of Visual Arts 13 Academia and research Edit Andrew Dolkart co founder NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project professor historic preservation Columbia Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation GSAPP 14 Kevin Nadal professor of psychology and researcher at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York 15 Aviation and military Edit Robina Asti navy pilot who ran reconnaissance missions out of Midway Island in World War II Born in Queens and a longtime Manhattan resident Asti transitioned post war and remained a pilot her whole life She became the Guinness world record holder for oldest active flight instructor in 2020 when she was 99 16 Dance Edit Bill T Jones dancer and choreographer 17 Shen Wei choreographer artist and director 18 Entrepreneurship and technology Edit Eva Kotchever founder of Eve s Hangout in Greenwich Village deported to Europe and assassinated at Auschwitz 19 Bradford Shellhammer entrepreneur and designer founding editor of Queerty 20 Joel Spolsky software engineer 21 Fashion Edit Design Edit Thom Browne fashion designer 22 Drew Elliott creative director and consultant 23 Prabal Gurung fashion designer 24 Marc Jacobs fashion designer 25 Calvin Klein fashion designer 26 Michael Kors fashion designer 27 Derek Lam fashion designer 28 Humberto Leon fashion designer 29 Phillip Lim fashion designer 30 Isaac Mizrahi fashion designer 31 Todd Oldham fashion designer 32 Zac Posen fashion designer 33 Christian Siriano fashion designer 34 Alexander Wang fashion designer 35 Jason Wu fashion designer 36 Modeling Edit J Alexander model and fashion designer 37 Leyna Bloom fashion model and transgender activist 38 Cara Delevingne supermodel and actress 39 Peche Di transgender model who started the first transgender modeling agency in the U S in New York City 40 Dilone model 41 Rain Dove model and activist 42 Shay Neary transgender model the first transgender plus size model featured in a major fashion campaign 43 Yasmine Petty transgender model 44 Aaron Philip transgender model 45 Teddy Quinlivan transgender model 46 Miriam Rivera late transgender model and the first openly trans reality television star 47 Geena Rocero supermodel and transgender activist 48 Abby Stein transgender model and rabbi 49 Film and television Edit Desiree Akhavan film director producer and screenwriter 50 Casper Andreas director writer and actor 51 Brian Balthazar co executive producer The View 52 Sandra Bernhard actress singer and author 53 Matt Bomer actor and director 54 Joel Kim Booster actor comedian producer and writer 55 Jerrod Carmichael actor comedian filmmaker 56 Candis Cayne transgender actress 57 Margaret Cho multi hyphenate entertainer and social activist 58 Bill Condon director screenwriter and producer 59 Laverne Cox transgender actress 60 Lee Daniels director screenwriter and producer 61 Casey Donovan late gay pornography actor Billy Eichner actor comedian and writer 62 Fredrik Eklund real estate broker co star of Million Dollar Listing New York 63 Rodney Evans director and screenwriter 64 Frankie Grande television personality co host of Style Code Live 65 Tim Gunn fashion consultant television personality and actor 66 Dominique Jackson transgender actress and model 67 Punkie Johnson actress comedian writer Saturday Night Live 68 Jari Jones transgender filmmaker and producer 69 Michael Patrick King director writer and producer 70 Carson Kressley television personality former host of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy 71 John Krokidas director writer and producer 72 Jennie Livingston documentary filmmaker 73 Chella Man artist actor and transgender model 74 Rob Marshall director choreographer and producer 75 Kate McKinnon comedian actor 76 John Cameron Mitchell director writer and actor 77 Janet Mock TV host writer and transgender rights activist 78 Indya Moore transgender actor and model 79 Lauren Morelli screenwriter 80 Cynthia Nixon actress 81 Stacie Passon director screenwriter and producer 82 Kal Penn actor 83 Patrik Ian Polk director screenwriter and producer 84 Zachary Quinto actor and producer 85 Dee Rees director screenwriter and producer 86 Erik Rhodes James Elliott Naughtin late gay pornography actor amateur bodybuilder 87 Yoruba Richen documentary filmmaker 88 Michaela Jae Rodriguez transgender actress 89 Harmony Santana transgender actress 90 Greta Schiller documentary filmmaker 91 John Waters director actor and writer 92 93 Rutina Wesley actress 94 Samira Wiley actress and model 95 Bowen Yang writer and actor Saturday Night Live 96 Law Edit Paul Feinman first openly gay judge confirmed to the New York State Court of Appeals in June 2017 97 Literature Edit Hilton Als writer and theater critic Ellis Avery late author 98 James Baldwin late novelist playwright essayist poet and activist James Beard late culinary author and chef 99 Bruce Benderson author 100 Jennifer Finney Boylan trans author and journalist 101 Augusten Burroughs author memoirist 102 Regie Cabico poet and spoken word artist 103 Michael Cunningham author 104 Samuel R Delany late author Nicole Dennis Benn author 105 Thomas M Disch late author Mark Doty poet and memoirist 106 Martin Duberman biographer and historian 107 Cyrus Grace Dunham author 108 David Ebershoff author and editor 109 Allen Ginsberg late poet philosopher and writer 110 Paul Lisicky author and memoirist 106 Jaime Manrique poet essayist and translator 111 Eric Marcus author 112 Darnell L Moore author 113 Leslea Newman author and editor 114 Frank O Hara late New York School art poet Rakesh Satyal author 115 Ariel Schrag cartoonist and television writer 116 Sarah Schulman author 117 Charles Silverstein author therapist and gay activist 118 Susan Sontag late writer filmmaker philosopher teacher and political activist 119 120 Colm Toibin author journalist critic 121 Edmund White author critic and memoirist 122 Media Edit See also New Yorkers in journalism and Media in New York City Yashar Ali journalist New York magazine 123 Jack Anderson dance critic and author 124 Rose Arce journalist and producer 125 Michael Ausiello journalist multiple media platforms 126 Josh Barro journalist and senior editor Business Insider 127 128 Keith Boykin syndicated columnist 129 Ben Brantley journalist and chief theater critic The New York Times 130 Frank Bruni journalist and op ed columnist The New York Times 131 Sam Champion meteorologist and television weather anchor 132 Andy Cohen television personality 133 Anderson Cooper journalist and television anchor CNN 134 Angela Dimayuga food critic for The New York Times 135 chef George Dorris editor and writer 124 David W Dunlap journalist The New York Times 136 Ronan Farrow journalist and lawyer 137 Stephanie Gosk journalist NBC News 138 Perez Hilton blogger 139 Sally Kohn journalist political commentator 140 Steve Kornacki writer and political correspondent with NBC News 141 Don Lemon journalist and television anchor CNN 142 Bryan Llenas journalist Fox News Michael Lucas journalist The Advocate and HuffPost director businessman actor and activist 143 Rachel Maddow journalist and television anchor MSNBC 144 Stephen Morgan meteorologist Fox Weather 145 Adam Moss writer and editor New York magazine 146 Michael Musto journalist 147 Jim Nelson editor GQ magazine 148 Rosie O Donnell television personality 149 Richard Quest journalist CNN International 150 Robin Roberts journalist and television anchor Good Morning America 151 Thomas Roberts TV journalist and news anchor 152 Steven Romo anchor NBC News MSNBC 145 Dave Rubin political commentator YouTube personality talk show host and author Nate Silver writer statistician and founder editor of FiveThirtyEight 153 Shepard Smith journalist and anchor CNBC 154 Andre Leon Talley late fashion journalist Vogue 155 Andy Towle blogger political commentator and founder of Towleroad 156 Justin Wee photojournalist The New York Times 157 Jann Wenner co founder and publisher Rolling Stone 158 Jenna Wolfe journalist and TV news host 159 Music Edit Adult Mom singer and songwriter 160 Michael Alig musician club promoter convicted murderer 161 Angel Haze rapper and songwriter 162 Azealia Banks rapper singer 163 Mykki Blanco transgender rapper performance artist poet and activist 164 Mal Blum singer and songwriter 165 Dai Burger rapper 166 Cakes da Killa rapper 167 Cardi B rapper 168 Cazwell rapper 169 DJ Keoki electronic musician 170 Frankie Knuckles late house DJ and producer 171 House of Ladosha rap duo Antonio Blair and Adam Radakovich and artistic collective 172 Lady Gaga singer and songwriter 173 Le1f rapper and producer 174 Larry Levan late pioneering house DJ and producer 175 Lil Nas X rapper 176 Stephin Merritt musician and songwriter with The Magnetic Fields writer of the music and lyrics of Coraline musical 177 Jonte Moaning singer songwriter dancer and choreographer 178 Princess Nokia rapper and musician 179 Jake Shears singer and songwriter 180 Will Sheridan singer and musician 181 St Vincent singer songwriter musician 182 Brad Walsh singer and music producer 183 Nightlife Edit Ballroom Edit Erickatoure Aviance ballroom performer House of Aviance 184 Kevin Aviance drag queen musician and performance artist House of Aviance 185 Mother Juan Aviance ballroom performer founder of the House of Aviance 186 Crystal LaBeija late drag queen founder of the House of LaBeija 187 Pepper LaBeija late drag queen and fashion designer House of LaBeija 188 Leiomy Maldonado transgender ballroom performer House of Amazon 189 Willi Ninja late ballroom performer known as the godfather of voguing founder of the House of Ninja 190 191 Hector Xtravaganza late dancer choreographer and voguer House of Xtravaganza 192 Venus Xtravaganza late transgender performer and voguer House of Xtravaganza 193 Drag Edit Acid Betty drag queen contestant on the eighth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 194 Aja drag queen contestant on the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race and rapper 195 Alexis Michelle singer and drag queen contestant on the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 196 Aquaria drag queen and performance artist winner of the tenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 197 Joey Arias drag queen and performance artist 198 Bianca Del Rio drag queen winner of the sixth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 199 Bob the Drag Queen drag queen and performance artist winner of the eighth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 200 Lee Brewster late drag queen homophile transvestite activist founder of Queens Liberation Front Brita Filter drag queen contestant on the twelfth season of RuPaul s Drag Race actor and star of Shade Queens of NYC 201 Dallas DuBois former drag queen 202 Hedda Lettuce drag queen and singer 203 Honey Davenport activist singer and drag queen contestant on the eleventh season of RuPaul s Drag Race 204 Jackie Cox drag queen contestant on the twelfth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 205 206 Jan Sport drag queen contestant on the twelfth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 207 208 Jasmine Kennedie drag queen contestant on the fourteenth season of Rupaul s Drag Race Jiggly Caliente transgender singer actress activist and drag queen contestant on the fourth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 209 Kandy Muse drag queen contestant on the thirteenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 210 Lady Bunny drag queen and founder Wigstock event 211 Lypsinka drag queen writer musician and performance artist 212 Manila Luzon drag queen contestant on the third season of RuPaul s Drag Race and the fourth season of RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars 213 214 Milk drag performer contestant on the sixth season of RuPaul s Drag Race and fashion model 215 Miss Fame drag queen contestant on the seventh season of RuPaul s Drag Race 216 217 Miz Cracker drag queen contestant on the tenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 218 Monet X Change drag queen winner of the fourth season of RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars 219 Murray Hill drag king and performance artist 220 Paige Turner drag performer and star of Shade Queens of NYC 221 Pearl drag queen contestant on the seventh season of RuPaul s Drag Race 217 222 Peppermint drag queen contestant on the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race and star of Head Over Heels 223 Rose drag queen contestant on the thirteenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race RuPaul drag queen and star of the RuPaul s Drag Race series Sahara Davenport late singer and drag queen contestant on the second season of RuPaul s Drag Race 224 Sasha Velour drag performer winner of the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 225 Shequida drag artist writer and opera singer 199 Sherry Vine drag queen and musician 226 Shuga Cain drag queen contestant on the eleventh season of RuPaul s Drag Race 227 Tina Burner drag queen contestant on the thirteenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race and star of Shade Queens of NYC 228 Yuhua Hamasaki drag queen contestant on the tenth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 229 Other Edit Juliana Huxtable transgender performer artist and writer 230 Amanda Lepore transgender performance artist 231 Klaus Nomi late countertenor and nightlife performance artist 232 233 Politics Edit Erik Bottcher member of the New York City Council January 2022 to present Tiffany Caban elected to the New York City Council representing western Queens 2022 to present David Carr first openly gay Republican member of the New York City Council 234 Daniel Dromm member of the New York City Council January 2010 to January 2022 235 Thomas Duane the first openly gay member of the New York State Senate in which he served from 1999 to 2012 and former New York City Council member 1991 to 1999 236 Sarah Kate Ellis CEO GLAAD Deborah J Glick member of the New York State Assembly the 66th Assembly District in Manhattan 1991 present 237 Brad Hoylman Democratic Senator for the New York State Senate in Manhattan s 27th district 2012 present 238 Crystal Hudson elected to the New York City Council representing Brooklyn 2022 to the present Corey Johnson Speaker of the New York City Council January 2018 to January 2022 and member of the NYC Council January 2014 to January 2022 239 Kristin Richardson Jordan elected to the New York City Council representing northern Manhattan 2022 to present Ed Koch late Mayor of New York City 1978 to 1989 240 Margarita Lopez first openly lesbian and female Puerto Rican elected to the New York City Council serving from 1998 through 2006 Carlos Menchaca member of the New York City Council January 2014 to January 2022 and first Mexican American elected to a statewide New York political office 241 Rosie Mendez member of the New York City Council January 2006 January 2018 242 Daniel J O Donnell first openly gay male elected as a member of the New York State Assembly January 2002 to present the 69th district in Manhattan 243 Chi Osse youngest ever member of the New York City Council to be elected in 2021 at age 23 244 Antonio Pagan first openly gay male and Puerto Rican elected to the New York City Council serving from 1994 through 1998 former New York City Commissioner of Small Businesses 1998 2002 245 Christine Quinn first female and first openly lesbian or gay Speaker of the New York City Council January 2006 to January 2014 and member of NYC Council 1999 to 2014 246 Phil Reed first openly gay male and African American elected to the New York City Council 1998 2006 247 Matthew Titone elected Richmond County Surrogate Court Judge of Staten Island in 2018 248 and member of the New York State Assembly 2006 to 2018 from the 61st District on Staten Island 249 Ritchie Torres U S congressman from New York s 15th district 2019 present City Councilor 2014 2019 250 James Vacca former member of the New York City Council 251 Jimmy Van Bramer Majority Leader of the New York City Council 252 Randi Weingarten president American Federation of Teachers 253 Social activism Edit Storme DeLarverie late LGBT rights activist Marsha 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