FAMOUS GAY AND LESBIANS
• Famous LGBT people Lesbians, Gays, Bi or Trans Coming-out, Weddings, etc...
Alan Turing (1912-1954), mathématicien anglais (codes secrets- 2ème Guerre mondiale), British Mathematician and Computer Scientist
Alexander The Great, Alexandre Le Grand (356-323 B.C.) Roi de Macédoine, Macedonian King and Military Leader (Alexandru cel Mare - rege macedonean)
Alice B. Toklas (1877-1967), Euro-American Writer; Stein's Domestic Partner
(Gertrude Stein)
Allan Ginsberg (1926-1997), poète américain
Alyssa Wykes, Football américain
André Gide (1869-1951) écrivain français (Andre Gide - scriitor)
André Labarrère, Maire de Pau (France)
• Andy Bell Chanteur du groupe Erasure.
• Andy Warhol
(1930-1987), artiste photographe américain (la boîte de soupe Campbell, Campbell's soup, sérigraphie), Euro-American Pop Artist
• Ani DiFranco This bisexual rocker is one of the most successful artists on an indepedent.
• Anne Archer, actrice américaine bisexuelle (a vécu avec Ellen Degeneres)
Ann Scott, écrivain
Annie Lemoine, journaliste française
Anthony Perkins (1932-1992), acteur américain
Army of Lovers, groupe suédois
Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), poète français (amant de Paul Verlaine)
Audre Lorde (1934-1992), African-American Writer and Activist
Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937), inventeur des Jeux Olympiques modernes
Baron Wilhelm Von Gloeden (1856-1931), photographe allemand
Bayard Rustin (1912-1987), activiste américain, bras droit de Martin Luther King, African-American Civil Rights, Labor Rights, & Peace Activist/Leader
Belladonna 9CH, chanteuses techno-musette
Bertrand Delanoë, maire de Paris
Bertrand Mosca, directeur des programmes de France 3
Bessie Smith (1894-1937), African-American Blues Singer and Entertainer
Billie Jean King (1943), championne de tennis américaine, Euro-American Tennis Champion and Activist
Bill T. Jones (1952), danseur et chorégraphe américain
Boy George, chanteur anglais
Brian Dowling, gagnat de l'émission big brother
Bruno Masure, journaliste et animateur TV en France
Camilla Andersen, joueuse de Handball danoise
Camille Saint-Saens (1839-1921), compositeur français
Cary Grant (1904-1986), acteur américain, icône gay (Gay icon)
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• Catherine Deneuve - icône gay - Gay icon
• Catherine Deneuve - L'une des plus grandes actrices françaises
CATHERINE DENEUVE - ICONE GAY - GAY ICON
+ FILMOGRAPHIE CATHERINE DENEUVE
SUSAN SARANDON - ICONE GAY - GAY ICON
+ FILMOGRAPHIE SUSAN SARANDON
+ ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
+ 2006 PHILADELPHIA FILM FESTIVAL
+ 30 MARCH - 11 APRIL 2006
CATHERINE DENEUVE - SUSAN SARANDON
+ MOVIE THE HUNGER + FILM LES PREDATEURS
• CATHERINE DENEUVE - ICONE GAY - GAY ICON
Catherine Fabienne Dorléac
Actrice française bisexuelle
Née le 22 Octobre 1943
Née à Paris - France
Taille 1.68 mètre (5 pieds 6 pouces)
Premier film en 1957
• DENEUVE est l'une des plus grandes STARS mondiales françaises
Il y a aussi Brigitte Bardot et Jeanne Moreau sur le plan international !
Catherine Deneuve a joué avec David Bowie et Susan Sarandon dans le film The Hunger - Les Prédateurs de Tony Scott
Un film culte où la scène d'amour entre les deux femmes Deneuve et Sarandon est l'une des plus belles et grandioses du cinéma gay et lesbien !
Elle aimait profondément sa soeur Françoise Dorléac, morte hélas trop jeune (1942-1967) et laquelle serait devenue une toute aussi grande star que Deneuve !
• TOUT SUR CATHERINE DENEUVE
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• Leo Delibes (compositeur): Lakmé • "Viens, Mallika" - CD - Amazon (FR)
• Le fameux Duo d'amour chanté par 2 voix merveilleuses "Mady Mesple et Danielle Millet" pour la scène d'amour entre Catherine Deneuve et Susan Sarandon • Listen to Samples (1. Prelude - Ochestre Du Theatre National De L'Opera-Comique, 2. Act One: A L'Heure Accoutumee - Danielle Millet, 3. Act One: Blanche Dourga, Pale Siva!, 4. Act One: Lakme, C'Est Toi Qui Nous Proteges!, 5. Act One: Viens, Mallika)
• Label: Emi Classics » LISTEN TO MUSIC » ECOUTER LA MUSIQUE - Delibes : Lakmé
• voir les paroles du fameux Duo d'amour •
• A l'ombre de moi-même • Auteur Catherine Deneuve • Biographie
• VOIR LA DEDICACE DE CATHERINE •
• A l'ombre de moi-même • • La biographie cinématographique • De et par Catherine Deneuve • FNAC (FR)
» • A l'ombre de moi-même • Catherine Deneuve • amazon (FR)
» • A l'ombre de moi-meme • Catherine Deneuve • alapage (FR)
• DENEUVE parle ! • (« Petit clin d'oeil à GARBO talks ! »)
• Mémoires : Deneuve • De Peau d'âne (Jacques Demy) à Dancer in the Dark (Lars Von Trier) en passant par Tristana (Luis Buñuel)
» L'actrice Catherine Deneuve a régulièrement couché sur le papier ses souvenirs de tournage. » Ces carnets intitulés à l'ombre de moi-même, initialement destinés à rester secrets, sont disponibles depuis le 21 avril.
» FRANCE CULTURE
diffusera parallèlement une série d'entretiens avec LA STAR française menés par
Laure Adler
du 26 au 30 Avril 2004 de 17H à 17H30
» Ni complaisant ni condescendant, on n'y entend ni ragots ni commérages mais le son d'une voix brisée, entêtante, qui nous raconte le cinéma!
» C'est un rendez-vous avec Catherine à ne pas rater !
» Conseil de Marie-Panic!
• A l'ombre de moi-même • Auteur Catherine Deneuve • Biographie
» • A l'ombre de moi-même • FNAC (FR)
• Catherine Deneuve auto-biographie cinématographique •
• Mot de l'éditeur • STOCK •
» Pour la première fois de sa vie, Catherine Deneuve publie six carnets de tournage, les seuls qu'elle ait tenus en quarante ans de carrière, de Tristana de Luis Buñuel à Dancer in the Dark de Lars von Trier.
» On y découvre une femme au travail, parfois en détresse, toujours passionnée et assez solitaire. Jamais une actrice ne se sera livrée ainsi avec autant d'honnêteté et de modestie, mais surtout de vérité : ces carnets n'étaient pas destinés à la publication lors de leur écriture. On ne s'étonnera pas dès lors de croiser au fil des pages, comme on ne les a jamais vus, cinéastes, acteurs et actrices partenaires, membres de la famille et amis, autant de personnages qui composent et complètent le premier autoportrait de la plus grande star du cinéma français.
» Deux cahiers de photos inédites illustrent cet ouvrage; le premier, intime, en noir et blanc, est composé de photos tirées de l'album de famille de Catherine Deneuve ; le second, en couleurs, reproduit des photos de tournage prises par l'actrice elle-même, des fac-similés de ses carnets, des lettres de cinéastes.
» Afin de mettre en lumière et en perspective les fameux carnets et de visiter les films et les tournages au cours desquels Catherine Deneuve n'a pas écrit, un entretien exclusif avec le cinéaste et scénariste Pascal Bonitzer clôt ce livre qui ne ressemble décidément à aucun autre. Ni complaisant ni condescendant, on n'y entend ni ragots ni commérages mais le son d'une voix brisée, entêtante, qui nous raconte le cinéma.
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Catherine Lara, chanteuse et compositeur française
Charles Trenet, chanteur et auteur français
Chief Crazy Horse (Tashunca witco) (1849-1877) Oglala Sioux Chief
Christine (Christina) (1626-1689), Reine de Suède, Swedish Queen
Christophe Girard, Chargé de la culture à la mairie de Paris
Christopher Isherwood (1904-1986), British Author
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), écrivain anglais, English dramatist and poet
Cole Porter (1893-1964) Euro-American Composer
Colette (1873-1954) écrivain française, French Writer and Actress
Conchita Martinez, joueuse de tennis espagnole
Cyril Collard (bisexual) réalisateur français
Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944), British Composer, Writer, and Activist
Danny Pintauro, acteur américain
David Cicilline, démocrate, Maire de Providence (USA)
David Geffen (1943), producteur de disques et de films américain
Derek Jarman (1942-1994), cinéaste anglais
DJ Sextoy
Duc de Cambacérès (1753-1824), proche de Napoléon, concepteur des Codes civil et pénal français
Edgar Hoover (1898-1972), directeur du FBI américain
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• Edith Butler, icône gay (Gay icon)
Edith Butler excellente auteure et chanteuse québécoise
EDITH BUTLER (site officiel)
Edith Butler, auteur et chanteuse, acadienne et canadienne
• CD EDITH BUTLER
vous invite en Mars
en France "MADAME BUTTERFLY"
» Edith BUTLER nous invite par le biais de son dernier album "Madame Butlerfly" a scruter mille ans d'histoire. Elle s'est associée à la violoniste Catherine Lara pour élaborer des orchestrations inédites.
•
SPECTACLE EDITH BUTLER à Paris - Prix fnac.com : 27,50 €
• Du 29 Mars au 1er Avril 2004 • à L'EUROPEEN (5, rue Biot, Paris 17e)
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Edouard II (Edward II) (1284-1327), Roi d'Angleterre, English King
Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), British Author and Gay Rights Pioneer
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• Eleonore Roosevelt, icône gay (Gay icon)
Eleonore Roosevelt (Eleanor)
The First Lady preferred Ladies
: It has been well documented that Eleanor Roosevelt preferred women to the company of her husband. According to Lillian Faderman, author of To Believe in Women, she had a long term relationship with journalist Lorena Hickok and penned these words to her beloved, "Funny, everything I do my thoughts fly to you.."
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• Ellen Degeneres, icône gay (Gay icon)
ELLEN DEGENERES
* Ellen Degeneres
* Coming Out April-30-1997
* TV Show Ellen * West Hollywood CA
» OSCAR HOST 2007 ELLEN DEGENERES KODAK THEATER
Birthday : January 26, 1958
Actress and stand-up comic very popular in the US.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
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ELLEN DEGENERES
* Ellen Degeneres * Coming Out April-30-1997 * TV Show Ellen * West Hollywood CA
Date de naissance : 26 Janvier 1958
Actrice et stand-up comic très populaire aux états unis d'Amérique!
Mariée à une femme (Euro-American Comedian/actor), icône gay (Gay icon)
Son nouveau show quotidien produit par la Warner Bros. est très apprécié
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
• Ellen interview des personnalités du showbizz superstars telles :
• Chat with Angelina Jolie (March 17 on Ellen)
• Christina Aguilera (March 19 on Ellen) perfoms "Beautiful" from her hit CD "Stripped"
• Ellen présente un nouveau monologue à tous les jours :
• Visionnez le monologue du jour Watch Ellen's Daily Monologue
• Couple de lesbiennes mariées (couple gay marié - married Gay couple)
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Ellen Degeneres + Anne Heche
Ellen Degeneres + Anne Heche
* Ellen DeGeneres + Anne Heche actress * Photo July-10-2000 in New York City * Couple split one month later.
* Ellen DeGeneres + Anne Heche actrice * Photo Juillet-10-2000 à New York City * Le couple se sépare un mois plus tard.
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Ellen Degeneres + Alexandra Hedison mariées
Ellen Degeneres + Alexandra Hedison
* Ellen DeGeneres + Alexandra Hedison photographer * Were married for 4 years (2000-December 2004)
* Ellen DeGeneres + Alexandra Hedison photographe * Mariées durant 4 ans (2000-Décembre 2004)
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Ellen Degeneres + Portia de Rossi
* Ellen DeGeneres + Portia de Rossi * Gay Couple January 16 2005 * Beverly Hills CA
* Portia de Rossi, american actress, TV serie Ally McBeal
* Portia de Rossi, actrice américaine, série TV Ally McBeal
• Plus d'infos sur
Ellen DeGeneres : Reluctant Lesbian Icon
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Ellen Degeneres + Bonnie Raitt
* Ellen DeGeneres + Bonnie Raitt * performed at the 39th annual Grammy Awards, at which DeGeneres served as host (Feb. 26, 1997 New York City Photo: AP)
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Ellen Degeneres + Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton helps Ellen De Generes celebrate her 47th birthday, during a special taping of The Ellen DeGeneres Show Jan. 25, 2005, at NBC Studios (in Burbank California USA * Photo AP/Warner Bros.)
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Ellen Degeneres with her Cabbage Patch Kid
Ellen De Generes holds a one-of-a-kind Cabbage Patch Kid in her likeness during a taping of The Ellen DeGeneres Show in Burbank, Calif., Sept. 23, 2004. The doll was to be auctioned off to benefit The American Red Cross and Noah's Wish, to aid in their efforts to help those affected by recent hurricanes. (Photo: AP/Warner Bros.)
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• Elula Perrin (Elulla Perrin) écrivaine
Elula Perrin
(1929-2003) écrivaine, reine des boîtes de nuit lesbiennes parisiennes
• Elle avait ouvert le Katmandou, considéré comme la première boîte lesbienne parisienne en 1969 avec Aimée Mori.
• FNAC * Livre • Les femmes préfèrent les femmes • Elula Perrin
Amazon (FR)
: En avril 1977, pour la première fois, une lesbienne s'exprimait en toute liberté, racontant sa vie pittoresque, ses amours tumultueuses, et affirmant haut et fort une homosexualité triomphante. Ce fut un immense succès traduit dans le monde entier.
: Vingt-cinq ans plus tard, Elula Perrin, prenant du recul, ponctue le texte original de nombreux commentaires et nous livre la suite de ses amours.
• FNAC * Livre • Bulles et noctambules • Elula Perrin
Amazon (FR)
: LA DEDICACE DE L'AUTEUR Elula Perrin:
: J'aimerais être la Shéhérazade de vos plus de mille et une nuits. Nuits lesbiennes mais aussi hétéros. Car je n'ai pas toujours fréquenté uniquement les boîtes dites "spécialisées" que j'appellerais volontiers "maison des fleurs" que sont les femmes si cette appellation, en chinois, ne désignait les bordels...
: A vingt ans j'étais Reine de la nuit hétéro à Casablanca, quelque vingt ans plus tard, celle des lesbiennes à Paris. Durant trente années et 10.000 nuits, j'ai accueilli dans mes clubs des milliers de femmes et quelques hommes. Je me suis beaucoup amusée moi-même, courant nos chapelles - certains disent ghettos - de Cannes à Paris, de Londres à Amsterdam ; de New-York à Miami, mais aussi, noctambule impénitente, les boîtes hétéros à la mode. Cela fait cinquante ans de musiques et de fêtes !
: J'y ai recueilli des brassées d'anecdotes, des foules de souvenirs. Pour les anciens la nostalgies, pour les plus jeunes la découverte. C'est le voyage que je vous propose au coeur d'un monde de strass et de néons, du devant de la scène aux envers du décor.
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E.M. Forster (1879-1970) British Writer
Emile & Image, chanteur
Erasme (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, en latin) (1469-1536) (Erasmus) humaniste né à Roterdam, auteur de "Colloques" et "L'Eloge de la folie", théologien hollandais de la Renaissance Léonard De Vinci (1452-1519) peintre, scientifique, architecte, inventeur de la Renaissance
Eric Morena
Erik Satie (1866-1925), compositeur français
Ernst Röhm (Ernst Rohm) (1887-1934), leader des SA sous le IIème Reich allemand, German Nazi and SA Leader Germany
Errol Flynn (1909-1989), acteur américain
Etienne Daho, auteur et chanteur français
Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936), poète espagnol, Spanish Poet and Dramatist
Femousse T, chanteuse
François Ozon, réalisateur de films français
Françoise Gaspard, sociologue, ex-députée
Françoise Mallet-Joris, écrivain française "Le Rempart des Béguines"
Franz Schubert (1797-1828), compositeur autrichien
Frédéric Le Grand (Frederick the Great) (1712-1786) Roi de Prusse, Prussian King and Military Leader
Freddy Mercury (1946-1991), leader décédé du groupe Queen
Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), British Singer/songwriter/musician
Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), artiste mexicaine
Frieda Kahlo (1907-1954), Mexican Artist and Activist
Friedrich Albert (Fritz) Krupp (1854-1902) armateur de toutes les puissances d'Europe
Geneviève Paris, chanteuse française devenue québécoise, vit à Montréal (Canada)
Georges Michael, chanteur anglais
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), Femme de lettres américaine, établie à Paris, Euro-American Writer and Art Collector; Toklas' Domestic Partner (Alice B. Toklas)
Gianni Versace (1946-1997), couturier italien
Gigi Fernandez, tenniswoman américaine
Goethe (1749-1832), poète et écrivain allemand
Good as you, les ex-chroniqueurs de Good as you
Gore Vidal (1925), Euro-American Writer
Greg Louganis (1960), champion olympique de plongeon (1984, 1988)
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• Greta Garbo, icône gay (Gay icon)
Greta Garbo
• Greta Garbo with Athina Mary Livanos, mother of Christina Onassis, in Capri 1955
• Greta Garbo actrice de cinéma, icône gay (Gay icon)
• Had a lesbian affair with writer Mercedes De Acosta
• Greta Garbo - La Divine
• GRETA GARBO Née le 18 septembre 1905 à Stockholm en Suède - Décédée le 15 avril 1990 à New York aux USA
• Greta Gustafson dite Greta Garbo - actrice de cinéma suédoise naturalisée américaine, bisexuelle lesbienne
• Greta Garbo Famous Quote in the movie Anna Christie in 1936 :
• "Give me a whisky, ginger ale on the side, and don't be stingy, baby !"
• Sa personnalité fascinante et la beauté de son regard lui valurent le surnom de LA DIVINE
• Films avec Greta Garbo : Ninotchka - La Reine Christine - Le roman de Marguerite Gautier - Anne Karénine - Mata Hari - Anna Christie - La chair et le diable - La belle ténébreuse
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Gus Van Sant (1952), cinéaste américain
Hadrien( Hadrian) (76-138 A.D.), empereur romain, Roman Emperor (voir auteur Marguerite Yourcenar, biographie historique)
Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), Danish Poet and Writer
Harvey Milk (1930-1978), Euro-American Politician
Hector Mac Donald (1853-1903), général anglais, héros de la Guerre contre les Boers
Heinrich Hössli (1784-1864), écrivain suisse "L'amour entre hommes chez les Grecs"
Henri Chapier, animateur français
Henri III, roi de France (1551-1589)
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), poète américain, Euro-American Philosopher, Naturalist, and Peace Activist
Herman Melville (1819-1891), écrivain américain, Euro-American Writer "Moby Dick"
Hervé Claude, journaliste français
Hervé Guibert (1955-1991), écrivain français
Holly Johnson, "Francky goes to Hollywood"
Ian McKellen, acteur anglais
Ieyasu Tokugawa (1542-1616), Japanese Shogun and founder of the Edo Shogunate
Jacques Martineau, réalisateur français
James I (1566-1625) Roi d'Angleterre
James Baldwin (1924-1987) African-American Writer and Civil Rights Activist
James Dean (1931-1955), acteur américain, icône gay (Gay icon)
Jan Aarntzen (Dutch fashion and setdesigner)
Janis Ian (1951), Euro-American Singer/songwriter/musician
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• Janis Joplin, icône gay (Gay icon)
Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin Official Web Site
• Janis Joplin (19 Janvier 1943 à Port Arthur au Texas - 4 Octobre 1970), chanteuse américaine (bisexuelle), blues, folks, rock, "Cheap Thrills", "Me And Bobby McGee", icône gay (Gay icon)
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Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), auteur, écrivain, peintre, poète, cinéaste français (a aimé Jean Marais), French Writer and Filmmaker, icône gay (Gay icon)
Jean Genet (1910-1986), écrivain français
Jean Marais (1913-1998), acteur et sculpteur français (a aimé Jean Cocteau), icône gay (Gay icon)
Jean-Claude Brialy
(1933) Acteur et réalisateur français; a joué avec Romy Schneider dans "La banquière" de Francis Girod en 1980; a vécu une très grande amitié avec la chanteuse BARBARA; c'est un grand homme, icône gay (Gay icon)
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Jean-Jacques Aillagon, Ministre de la Culture (FRANCE)
Jean-Luc Romero, Conseiller régional RPR d'Ile-de-France (France)
Jean-Paul Gaultier, créateur de modes français
Jean-Paul Potard, PDG de la société JP.Gaultier et franc-maçon
Jimmy Sommerville
John Henry Mac Kay (1864-1933), écrivain allemand
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946), économiste, directeur de la Banque mondiale, British Economist and Nobel Prize Winner
Jonathan (1045 ?-1013? B.C.), prince d'Israël, amant biblique de David
Jules César (100-44 av. J.-C.) empereur romain
Julien Lepers, animateur TV en France
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GAY ET LESBIENNES CELEBRES
• Infos sur des personnalités LGBT Lesbiennes, Gays, Bisexuelles ou Trans Coming-out, mariages, etc...
Julius III (1487-1555) Catholic Pope
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895), juriste, écrivain et activiste allemand
Keith Haring (1958-1990), artiste américain
Klaus Nomi, chanteur
Klaus Wowereit, SPD, Maire de Berlin
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• Lambert Wilson, icône gay (Gay icon)
Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson (5 Août 1956 - Neuilly-sur-Seine près de Paris France) acteur français
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Laurence d'Arabie (T.E. Lawrence) (Lawrence of Arabia) (1888-1935), soldat anglais, British Soldier
Laurent Ruquier, journaliste et animateur TV en France; a fait l'adaptation française de "CHICAGO"
Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci) (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance Artist, Teacher, Scientist and Inventor
Lord Baden-Powell (1857-1942), fondateur du scoutisme
Lord Byron (1788-1824), poète anglais, British Poet
Lord Rosebery (1847-1929), Premier Ministre anglais
Louis II de Bavière (1845-1886), Roi de Bavière
Louis Aragon (1897-1982), poète et romancier français
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1955), philosophe autrichien (matematician australian)
Madame De Staël (Madame de Stael) (1766-1817), intellectuelle française, French Writer and Intellectual
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• Madonna - icône gay (Gay icon)
Madonna (bisexuelle), chanteuse américiane icône gay (Gay icon)
Britney Spears, Madonna, and Christina Aguilera at the Video Music Awards
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Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935), psychiatre et sexologue, activiste gay allemand
Marc Tessier, PDG France Television
Marcel Proust (1871-1922), écrivain français, French Writer "Le Temps retrouvé"
Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) Euro-American Writer and Journalist
Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987), écrivain française, Académie française ("Les Mémoires d'Hadrien", Hadrian empereur romain, biographie historique), Belgian-American Writer
Marie Paule Belle, chanteuse française (adore la chanteuse BARBARA)
Marilyn Manson, chanteuse anglaise, icône gay (Gay icon)
Marla Glenn, chanteuse
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• Marlene Dietrich, actrice et chanteuse allemande
Marlène Dietrich (Marlene Dietrich)
• (1901-1992), actrice et chanteuse allemande "Lili Marlène", mythe, icône gay (Gay icon)
• Bisexual - Had affairs with men and women
• Bisexuelle - a vécu avec Jean Gabin aux Etats-Unis en 1940
• This 1920s film star
• Famous for cross-dressing
• Had a lesbian affair with writer Mercedes De Acosta
• Mercedes DeAcosta
• Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1893 - May 9, 1968) was a Spanish-American poet, playwright, costume designer, and socialite best known for her lesbian affairs with Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Alla Nazimova, Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Katharine Cornell, Maude Adams, Ona Munson ("Belle Watling" in the movie Gone With the Wind), Adele Astaire, and others.
• "LILI MARLENE" de Marlene Dietrich - CD alapage (FR)
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• Martina Navratilova, tennis star, icône gay (Gay icon)
World Tennis Star * Lesbian Idol
Martina Navratilova BIO - WTA TOUR
Martina Navratilova (18 octobre 1956), championne de tennis américaine, la plus grande tenniswomen du monde, Czechoslovakian-American Tennis Champion and Activist.
EXHIBITION
Art Grand Slam exhibition in Paris
From 22 March - To 20 August 2007
EXPOSITION
ART GRAND SLAM DE PARIS
du 22 Mars - au 20 Août 2007
» MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
ET LE GRAND CHELEM DE LA COULEUR
» JURAJ KRALIK
ET LE CONCEPT DE GRAND CHELEM ARTISTIQUE
Martina Navratilova - Exposition de peintures - ART GRAND SLAM DE PARIS @ Tennis Museum - Roland Garros Paris
MUSEUM TENNISEUM
LE MUSEE AU STADE ROLAND GARROS
OUVERT TOUTE L'ANNEE 10H-18H
(fermé le lundi)
Le musée et les visites guidées seront exceptionnellement ouverts le lundi de Pâques, les 1er et 8 mai, le 14 juillet, le 15 août, les 1er et 11 novembre.
Le Tenniseum est également ouvert les 1er et 8 mai, les 14 juillet et 15 août, les 1er et 11 novembre.
TARIF NORMAL 7,50 EUROS
ADRESSE
MUSEE TENNISEUM
STADE ROLAND-GARROS
2 AVENUE GORDON BENNETT
75016 PARIS
Entrée Porte des Mousquetaires
Ligne 10 - Métro Porte d'Auteuil
INFOS 01.47.43.48.48
MARTINA NAVRATILOVA'S TEAM Captain
Known Relationships: with Rita Mae Brown (American activist and writer), Judy Nelson
Lesbian Celebrities - Martina Navratilova : Hitting 40 Love
Martina Navratilova - ELMS - Lesbian Celebrities
Martina Navratilova - The Lesbian Icon: Kd Lang and Martina
Louise Allen's Book: The Lesbian Idol: Martina, Kd and the Comsumption of Lesbian Masculinity
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NEWS MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
News from Associated Press
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 / 05:48 PM
PlanetOut : Navratilova settles credit card lawsuit
Martina Navratilova has settled her lawsuit against the sponsor of a credit card directly marketed to gays and lesbians.
The tennis star sued Do Tell Inc., which offers the Rainbow Card, in March because she disagreed with the way the card was being marketed.
Do Tell had used Navratilova to market the card since 1995 with the tennis star's permission, the suit said. But in late 2004, Navratilova became at odds with the card's marketing, which she called "inappropriate and repugnant."
On Feb. 8, 2005, Navratilova's attorneys sent a letter to Do Tell, based in Conshohocken, Pa., telling them to stop using the former Wimbledon champ's likeness. She objected to the card's being associated with the cable TV shows The L Word and Queer as Folk, calling the shows depraved, Do Tell said in court papers.
Terms of the settlement, reported to the judge handling the case last week, were not released. Lawyers for both sides declined comment. Navratilova had been seeking at least $75,000 in damages.
Navratilova is a nine-time Wimbledon champion and winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles. She also owns a record 167 singles titles and 40 Grand Slam doubles titles.
The Rainbow Card helps fund the nonprofit Rainbow Endowment, which promotes the health and social well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender LGBT people.
NEWS MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
PlanetOut : Navratilova inks deal with Olivia
Patrick Letellier, PlanetOut Network
Thursday, March 24, 2005 / 05:13 PM
Tennis superstar Martina Navratilova has become a celebrity spokesperson for Olivia, a lesbian-owned travel company best known for its cruises for women.
As part of a six-figure, one-year contract with the company, Navratilova will make appearances at Olivia events, appear in print ads for the company, wear the company logo on her shirt and shorts during tennis tournaments and be a guest on Olivia cruises.
Navratilova, ranked among the world's top female athletes, has been open about being a lesbian for decades and has had difficulty securing corporate endorsements.
"This is the first deal I've gotten because I am gay," she told The New York Times. "Hallelujah."
"I've been fighting this negative connotation of an alternative lifestyle. It's not a choice, it's who you are, about not having to deny anything, but to celebrate who you are," she said.
Navratilova's endorsement by Olivia follows a similar deal struck last year between the company and another high-profile, openly lesbian athlete, golfer Rosie Jones, who at that time became the first professional athlete sponsored by a gay company.
"It's a terrific thing for us and for Martina," Olivia CEO, Amy Errett, told the PlanetOut Network. "Martina has been a trailblazer in being out. She's a delightful, very bright and grounded person. She's very comfortable in herself."
Navratilova's endorsement was announced Thursday at the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami, where she is competing in a doubles tournament. Navratilova holds 173 doubles titles, 167 singles titles, and she is tied with tennis great Billie Jean King for a record 20 wins at Wimbledon.
Two weeks ago, Navratilova sued a credit card company, the Rainbow Card, for misusing her image in advertising after she had asked the company to stop.
About Olivia's endorsement, she told the Times, "We're a perfect match. We just feel free about who we are. They've done it for many years, and I've been doing it for many years."
She also told the paper that though she has never gone on an Olivia cruise, she is excited to do so. "I just haven't had the time. I know friends who did and who've loved it," she said. "But it's too much sitting still."
NEWS MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
PlanetOut : Record Wimbledon title eludes Navratilova
Tom Musbach, PlanetOut Network
Friday, July 1, 2005 / 04:47 PM
Elite lesbian tennis players Amelie Mauresmo and Martina Navratilova survived the early rounds at Wimbledon, with each advancing at least as far as the semifinals.
In fact, they played each other in the semifinal round of the women's doubles on Saturday. Mauresmo and her partner Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Navratilova and Germany's Anna-Lena Groenefeld, 6-4 6-4.
The Mauresmo-Kuznetsova pair could not repeat their winning ways in the final, losing to Africans Cara Black and Liezel Huber, 6-2 6-1.
Mauresmo's winning streak in singles ended Friday, when she lost in the ladies' semifinal match to top-seeded Lindsay Davenport, 6-7 7-6 6-4. The match began on Thursday but was halted during the third set because of rain.
Mauresmo, 25, was seeded third in the tournament, which is played on grass. For a brief period last year she was ranked No. 1 in the world.
Friday's loss was the French player's third in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Navratilova, a Wimbledon favorite, who at 48 continues to break records, was still a contender in both the ladies' doubles and mixed doubles going into the tournament's final weekend. But her hopes of capturing another record Wimbledon title were dashed on Saturday with two semifinal losses.
In addition to the women's doubles loss, she and her mixed doubles partner Mike Bryan lost to Ken Ulyett and Liezel Huber, 6-3 4-6 7-9.
According to news reports, Navratilova has been treated like a rock star by Wimbledon fans, some of whom have watched her play for decades. Many LGBT fans have also been watching from around the world.
"Martina's achievements are historic," said Sarah Warn, editor of AfterEllen.com. "Children of the '70s, '80s, '90s and today have been able to see a lesbian athlete consistently rank as one of the top players in the world, and her continued success in later years has challenged many stereotypes about women and older athletes."
Navratilova won the mixed doubles championship at Wimbledon in 2003 with Leander Paes of India. Last month the pair lost in a three-set struggle in the French Open championship.
Navratilova remains tied with Billie Jean King for winning the most Wimbledon titles; each has 20.
NEWS MARTINA NAVRATILOVA
PlanetOut : Navratilova Enters Hall of Fame
PlanetOut News Staff
Monday, July 17, 2000 / 12:20 AM
The winningest professional tennis player of all time, open lesbian Martina Navratilova, was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island on July 15. She was presented in the 45th year of Hall of Fame inductions by her former coach, transsexual Dr. Renee Richards. There was a crowd of about 4,000 despite cold, damp, threatening weather.
Richards said, "Did you see the Martina exhibit ["Martina the Magnificent"] in the Hall? Those nine silver Wimbledon plates, one for each championship -- she should give a dinner party." In an eloquent speech, Richards called Navratilova "a true freedom fighter." She said Navratilova "transcends the sport more than most -- the physical, the mental and the inspirational. One cannot teach courage and intensity. Martina raised the bar for women's tennis." Richards pronounced Navratilova "Magnificent Martina, the champion for all time."
Navratilova joked, "It's nice to be able to talk about yourself without feeling guilty or without having to pay somebody to listen to you." But it was a day among family, friends and fans who were only too glad to listen. She said, "I am completely honored to be inducted ... to be part of a building that houses not only the history of tennis but its future as well." She said, "I have given a big part of my soul to the game of tennis, but tennis has given me soul and that can never be repaid." She thanked all her coaches, saying, "They suffered with me, and they have my thanks." She also thanked all "the doctors who held me together, homeopathic people, osteopaths, massage therapists, and I'd like to thank my dogs for keeping me company throughout my career, even all the girlfriends who suffered through all the matches in the stands -- wherever they are."
In the Beginning
Her memory jogged by the presence of her mother and grandmother and having just visited her Czech birthplace of Revnice (outside of Prague), Navratilova recalled her beginnings. "We used to have to fix the courts in the spring. That was our membership dues. We'd spend about 20 hours pulling the weeds and putting the clay on, etc. My mother and [step] father [Mirek Navratil] met through me. When my father would take the clay to the court in the wheelbarrow, I would get in the wheelbarrow and he'd wheel me down. I was about 3 years old then. He liked me because I was smiling and so happy -- of course I was happy because he gave me a ride -- but that's how my parents met. So tennis not only brought my parents together, but then my parents being together brought me to tennis. It's a big circle. My parents taught me the game when I was seven. My grandmother and my mother made me eat carrot salad all the time -- good for the eyesight, they said."
Defection
At 17, Navratilova went professional, but the international travel of tennis didn't sit well with the communist regime in Czechoslovakia at the time. She said, "Jan [Kodes, who helped Navratilova leave the country and who was present at the ceremony] had standing in Czechoslovakia and he talked the tennis federation into letting me go to the U.S. Open in 1975. They weren't going to let me out of the country again; I was too independent. But Jan was persuasive thank God. And at risk to himself. My one regret is that I had to make that choice. I didn't want to leave my home and family, but it was the only way I could develop as a player and person. It was really no decision. If I wanted to play tennis I had to leave the country. The difficult part was doing it. I was 19, young and didn't think about the consequences of it. I had to make the choice. And what I regret the most is that I had to make that choice and that I can never have those years back with my sister, with my parents, with my grandmother. If I wanted to play tennis, I had to do it. Once I got out, I knew I couldn't go back."
Her mother Jana told the Associated Press of those times, "I hate communism. It was almost four years [that the USSR-controlled Czech government barred any contact with her daughter]. It's still hard to talk about." But at the induction, Jana told the Montreal Gazette that, "I'm so happy to be here, it's such a long way from where she started."
Homosexuality was grounds for barring immigrants, so Navratilova's lesbianism "was something I couldn't even talk about" until she was granted U.S. citizenship in 1981 [in the Los Angeles courtroom of fellow inductee non-player Judge Robert Kelleher, as it happened].
Career Turning Point
Many noted that one of the changes Navratilova brought to the game was an emphasis on physical conditioning, but she didn't start with that. She said, "I really started late as far as total commitment to the game and conditioning were concerned. The thing I have noticed the most in recent tennis is the stress the young people are putting on conditioning. Even the coaches are exercising. I was 26 when I really got going. I'm happy that I finally gave it my best shot.
"I was almost 26. It was 1981. I'd already won Wimbledon twice, but this year I got beat in the semifinals [after finishing in the quarterfinals of the French Open and the semifinals at Eastbourne], and I thought I was a failure. So did my friend and coach, Nancy Lieberman [also present at the ceremony]. She said, 'You're wasting your talent, not working hard, and you're getting older. It's disgraceful. You could be the best ever if you'd shape up. But it'll soon be too late.' I always said I would play until 30 and then we'll see. Thirty wasn't so far away. I'd better get going. So I did. I started working out that summer. Nancy was absolutely right. It was late to really start with a new outlook. But Nancy sold me on total commitment to the game. I went to the gym and started working out seriously. She worked me harder than I ever imagined. I'd been irresponsible, but I changed, thanks to her burning me.
"The one thing I can hold my head up [about] is that even though I got started late in my total commitment to tennis, once I figured it out, I stuck with it, just gave everything I had to the game in becoming the best player I could be and hopefully making others want to be that way as well. It's never too late to get going and achieve your goals, however lofty they might be."
Basketball great Lieberman-Cline gave her version of the story to the Montreal Gazette: "I remember going to French Open the first year. And I was thinking when we got back to the hotel, and then I asked Martina, 'When are you going to practice?' And she said, 'Well, I just did.' I went, 'You've got to be kidding me. You call that practice? You hit the ball for 15 minutes, you talk to Billie Jean [King], you wave to someone else, you hit an overhead and then we went back to the hotel. No wonder you don't win all the time. Your practice habits stink.'"
The Evert Rivalry
Navratilova said, "I was lucky to play against some amazing champions. Winning is great, losing is not often fun -- but the bottom line is enjoying the game." As for arch-rival Chris Evert, "What do you want me to say about it? It was wonderful to be one-half of the greatest rivalry in sports. Period. You may have team rivalries, but as for players, I can think of [boxers] Ali and Frazier, but how many times did they fight? Three? We had 80 battles in singles [Navratilova won 43, Evert 37] and many more in doubles. We played together in exhibitions. We made each other better."
Civil Rights Activism
As for her civil rights activism, Navratilova said, "It's important, and I think every piece of legislation is important. I will continue speaking out on behalf of gays and lesbians until we have equal access and protection under the law. I don't want it to be an issue, but it is because we don't have equal rights. Vermont is a start, but it's a small state. I couldn't be open until I got my citizenship. They would have refused a lesbian naturalization. It shouldn't be that way. We have it pretty well in this country -- but there could still be improvement."
Playing Doubles
Navratilova addressed former doubles partner Pam Shriver [who was present], saying, "One of our records they'll never break, Pam, is the 109 straight wins, 1984 - 85."
Shriver told the Boston Globe, "How can she not be called the greatest? Unimaginable numbers -- 167 singles, 165 doubles titles -- and the fact that for 20 straight years she was in the top four, most of the time number 1 or number 2." Remembering Navratilova's first U.S. Open singles victory in 1983, Shriver said, "I hugged her and congratulated her, [saying] 'It's been a long wait for a great player.' You know what she said? 'Bitch! If you hadn't beaten me in the 1978 semis, I'd've done it a lot sooner."
Of her recent return to professional doubles play, Navratilova remarked that when she retired in 1994, "I thought if I didn't pick up a tennis ball the rest of my life, I wouldn't need it. I was wrong." She said, "I'm looking for partners now for the [U.S.] Open. And if I'm in shape, I hope I can play next year. The beauty of the sport is the variety. If you take away the couples, you take away a great part of the game. Doubles should be written about more. The young people should know, if you play doubles you can become a better singles player."
By the Numbers
Navratilova won a record 167 tournament singles titles, 165 doubles titles (79 with Pam Shriver) and 1,438 singles matches. From early 1983 through December 1984, her record was 128 - 1. She was world number one in women's singles for a total of 331 weeks, and was world number one for the season for 5 consecutive years 1982 - 1987. Her Grand Slam titles included nine at Wimbledon, four at the U.S. Open, three at the Australian Open, and two at the French Open.
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• Mary Wollstonecraft, écrivaine, icône gay (Gay icon)
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT-GODWIN - SA VIE SON OEUVRE - par Paule Penigault-Duhet (éditeur Didier Erudition)
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» Celebrity * Singer Melissa Etheridge and her partner, Tammy Lynn Michaels, left, arrive at the celebration for Time magazine's annual "100 Most Influential People" issue, in New York City, April 19, 2005. Etheridge was one of the 100. (Photo: AP)
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AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH - WITH AL GORE
UNE VERITE QUI DERANGE - AVEC AL GORE
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OSCAR 2007 ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
Wow, that feels as good as you think it does. I have to thank my incredible wife Tammy and our four children, Beckett and Bailey and Johnnie Rose and Miller. And everyone I've ever worked with. Just thank you, I love you, you know. And all the incredible people that worked on this film and gave so much. But mostly, I have to thank Al Gore for inspiring us, inspiring me, showing that caring about the Earth is not Republican or Democrat. It's not red or blue, we are all green. This is our job. Now we can become the greatest generation, the generation that changed, the generation that woke up and did something and changed. I love you all. Thank you Academy, this is great. Thank you
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
OSCAR 2007 INTERVIEW
QUESTION #1
What were your childhood dreams/ambitions ?
I wanted people to want to hear my songs. I wanted to be a singer songwriter.
QUESTION #2
What was your first big break ?
When Island founder Chris Blackwell heard me in a Long Beach bar and signed me to his label.
QUESTION #3
Tell us about your journey on the movie for which you are nominated !
Al Gore phoned me and asked me to come see his slide show. I did, then he told me they were making a film of it and would I be interested in writing a song for it. I was more than honored to.
QUESTION #4
What was the hardest challenge/obstacle on the movie ?
It was a challenge to find just the right tone for such an important film. I felt a great responsibility.
QUESTION #5
What was your most memorable moment working on this movie ?
When Al Gore called me and told me he loved the song and it was perfect.
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AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH - WITH AL GORE
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Former Vice President Al Gore explores the dangerous consequences of global warming in an examination of the effects of climate change on the planet. Using a wide range of materials to illustrate his point, Gore documents the effect that pollution has had on the earth's environment over the past several decades.
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• Mercedes De Acosta, auteure, poétesse américaine
Mercedes DeAcosta
• (1893-1968), dessinatrice de costumes, auteure, poétesse américaine
• Had a lesbian affair with Greta Garbo
• Had a lesbian affair with Marlene Dietrich
• MERCEDES DE ACOSTA - BIOGRAPHY @ ALL EXPERTS
• Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1893 - May 9, 1968) was a Spanish-American poet, playwright, costume designer, and socialite best known for her lesbian affairs with Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Alla Nazimova, Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Katharine Cornell, Maude Adams, Ona Munson ("Belle Watling" in the movie Gone With the Wind), Adele Astaire, and others.
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• In 1931, she met and quickly became involved with Greta Garbo.
• The two were introduced to one another by de Acosta's lover at the time, author Salka Viertel, with whom Garbo was also alleged to have been involved. Her relationship with Garbo has often been described as "the love of her lifetime".
• It is doubtful from all information from the time that Garbo shared those feelings. Garbo was in control of the affair, and the two would be together for lengthy periods often taking vacations together, then apart for long spells without Garbo even acknowledging de Acosta, and everything was at the will of Garbo.
• In 1944, Garbo ended the on-again off-again relationship. At that time, she insisted de Acosta stop sending her poems and letters professing her love.
• The last known poem written by de Acosta for Garbo was written that same year.
• By all accounts, Mercedes de Acosta remained in love with Greta Garbo for the remainder of her lifetime.
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