Top ten famous gaysDec 26, 2006 |
- Elton John
- Rupert Everett
- George Michael
- Jean-Paul Gaultier
- Boy George
- Neil Tennant
- Freddie Mercury
- Michael Stipe
- Stephen Fry
- Graham Norton

Elton John
Sir Elton John is one of the most successful musicians and pop singers. Elton John (original name Reginald Kenneth Dwight) was born on March 25, 1947, in Pinner, Middlesex, England.
From the early childhood he connected his life with music, playing piano in the Royal Academy of Music. In 70's he gained worldwide popularity and success and was said to be the most flamboyant and outstanding performer.
His well-known singles "Rocket man", "Saturday Night's Alright (for Fighting)", "Bennie and the Jets", "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues", "I'm Still Standing" and many others appeared in Top 40 record charts for more than 30 years. Also founded AIDS organization contributing much to prevention and prejudice elimination against HIV/AIDS people.
In 1994 Elton John was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. In May 2005 he announced, that he is planning to register his long partnership with filmmaker David Furnish.
His famous quote: There is nothing wrong with going to bed with someone of your own sex. People should be free with sex, they should draw the line at goats.
Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett became open about his homosexuality since 1989. Born in England in a well-being family in May 29, 1959, Everett discovered acting at the age of 15.
Making first steps in film acting he soon won audience recognition. He was honored by Drama Theatre Awards as Most Promising New Actor of 1980. His major films include: "Another country"(1984), "My best friend's wedding"(1997), "Shakespeare in love"(1998), "An Ideal Husband"(1999),"The importance of being earnest"(2002) and many others.
Though often acted as gay character, is well-known for other magnificent roles. Lately he has extended his talent in animation, like prince Charming voice in "Shreck 2".His decision to "come out" didn"t influenced his film career, on the contrary he proved that people are talented irrespective of their sex orientation.
His famous quote: Why would I wear pink trousers? It's hard enough being gay.
George Michael
George Michael (or Georgios Kyriakos Panagiotou) born on June 25, 1963 won his fame as a popular singer and songwriter. His early success came when he sang in "Wham", which he formed together with his best friend Andrew Ridgelev in the first half of 1980's.
Through his career he performed in a wide range of music styles from rap to solo ballads and funky dance music. Such worldwide singles as "Careless Whisper", "Last Christmas", "Freedom 90", "Fastlove", "Jesus To A Child", won him a true recognition as one of the best Male Singers.
His debut album "Faith" became number 1 all over the world more than once. After an incident at Beverly Hills Park in the rest room, where he was arrested for "engaging in lewd act" he became open as a gay.
His famous quote: You'll never find peace of mind until you listen to your heart.
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Jean-Paul Gaultier, probably the most eccentric and controversial fashion designer was named an "enfant terrible of French fashion". He was born on April 24, 1952 in Arqueil, France.
Indeed he didn't have any education as a designer, but from the early age was obsessed with the idea of becoming a famous fashion designer, sketching imaginary collections.
His talent didn't pass unnoticed and in 1970 he was hired by world-known stylist Pierre Cardin. Since he started his first collection, he shocked the audience and fashion word with his fanciful models. His legendary style is an incredible mixture of styles, cultures and traditions.
Public was astonished when he presented his men models wearing skirts or he broke all the traditional rules with the old and tattooed models. His outfits are worn by Madonna, Sting, Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis and many others. After the death of his love Francis Menuge of AIDS, he is contributing much to AIDS organizations.
His famous quote: A man does not wear his masculinity in his clothes.
Boy George
Boy George was born in London in on June 14 1961. Since he started to perform in 80's group Culture Club, Boy George soon became a pop idol in and outside London. His albums sell more than 33 million records and his everlasting hit "Do you really want to hurt me?" reached number one in GB.
Known also for his shocking outfit , make-up and bisexual looks he easily became a fashion ideal of 80's.Unfortunately his solo career was on decline when he admitted drug addiction and relationship with his drummer Jon Moss. Lately Boy George became one of the most prominent and popular DJ in UK and USA.
His autobiography "Take it like a man" became a bestseller. His soulful voice is still not fading and his music proves his talent over and over again.
His famous quote: Separation penetrates the disappearing person like a pigment and steeps him in gentle radiance.
Neil Tennant
Neil Tennant is a British singer of a famous group Pet Shop Boys. He was born on July 10, 1954 in North Shields, UK. Together with his colleague Chris Lower he formed their prominent group and made a successful career in Britain and all over the world.
Pet Shop Boys sound is a mixture of synthesized music, spoken words and Tennant's laconic singing. Popular hits, such as "It's a sin", "Can't take my eyes off you", "Always on my mind" and more than 13 albums made a history in pop music. More than twenty years Pet Shop Boys music proves its successful history.
In 1994 he declared his homosexuality and "came out". Since then he is a strong supporter of gay and lesbian rights, appearing at gay prides and other celebrations.
His famous quote: Because some people have sex with people of the same sex, an entire culture has been created, broadly speaking, out of oppression. Which in a rational world would not be an issue.
Freddie Mercury
Legendary Freddie Mercury was born on September 5, 1946 in small island of Zanzibar. In 1970's he formed Queen together with Taylor and Brian May and John Deacon, which at an early stage of its career was faced with hostile critics of Queen's and especially Freddie Mercury's queerness.
After the album of Queen II was released, world was conquered by their fabulous performances and music. An enormous number of hits, among which are “Show must go on”, "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Somebody to Love", "We Are the Champions" and more, captured the audience from the first sounds.
Freddie Mercury possessed a stunning voice with incredible power, wide range and magnetism, which made him a true music idol. For ten years the Queen released more than 60 million records and gathered huge stadiums.
Through his lifetime Freddie Mercury did’t stated his sexual orientation definitely, though it was inevitable to hide some facts of his life. After the separation with Mary Austin, he was living till his death with Jim Hutton. The day he declared he suffered from AIDS was a last until the world had to face the sad news about his death on November 24, 1991.
His famous quote: The most important thing, darling, is to live a fabulous life. As long as it's fabulous I don't care how long I live.
Michael Stipe
Michael Stipe is a well-known musician, who heads one of the most influential rock bands R.E.M. He was born on January 4, 1960 in Georgia, USA.
In the beginning of the 80's, when R.E.M has formed, their music was not in the mainstream, but later somber lyrics of R.E.M. songs became more and more popular and their albums "Out of Time" (1991), and "Automatic for the People" (1992) came in the forefront of music world.
Michael Stipe widens the horizons of his creativity, publishing his photo collections and making films. He came out in 2001, confirming he was in relationship for 3 years.
His famous quote: I've always felt that sexuality is a really slippery thing. In this day and age, it tends to get categorized and labeled, and I think labels are for food. Canned food.
Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry was born on August 24 in 1957 in England. A talented actor, comedian, novelist and TV presenter Stephen Fry always surprises others with his wit and humor as well as outstanding acting. His life underwent a real crisis, when he attempted suicide after he "came out", being 16 years old. Studying at Queen's College, Cambridge he met Hugh Laurie, with whom he unites in a writing partnership.
In 80's he works mainly on TV in comedy shows "A Bit of Fry & Laurie" and "Blackadder". In "Jeeves & Wooster" he gains popularity, acting a shrewd buttler character. In his writing career he released 3 bestsellers in 4 years. Much contribution he is making to Britain newspapers, such as Daily Telegraph.
His famous quote: My first words, as I was being born…I looked up at my mother and said «that’s the last time I'm going up one of those (Stephen Fry on being gay)
Graham Norton
Born as Graham Wilson on April 4, 1963 in Ireland, Graham Norton is a magnificent TV presenter, well-known for his TV shows with celebrities in UK. His suggestive jokes won him a place in the list of the 50 Funniest persons in British comedy.
In his search to fulfill a dream of becoming a journalist, he finally joined the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where he altered his name to Graham Norton, which was after his grandmother's maiden name.
He is open gay and his own shows So Graham Norton, V. Graham Norton and The Graham Norton Effect on Channel Four in Britain go with a great success. Graham Norton won a number of awards from BAFTA's (British Academy Awards) for Best Entertainment Performance.
His famous quote: My version of falling in love is borderline psychotic. Should be avoided at all costs. Get obsessed. Can't fall in love and function at the same time. All-consuming. Tunnel vision. Euphoric.
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