home Kimberly Devine, actress
Meghan Chavalier, actress
Aaron H. Devor, trans academic
Adèle Anderson, cabaret singer, actress, member of Fascinating Aida
Alejandra Bogue, actress; most-known for being in the mexican comedy show Desde Gayola
Alexandra Billings, actress; singer; professor
Alexis Arquette, actor, musician, member of the Arquette family of actors
Allenina, actress
Ana Paula Botelho, actress
Andie DeRoux, transgender American artist
Angela Clayton, British trans woman, physicist and campaigner
April Ashley, model
Arcipello a British digital artist
Ben Barres, neurobiologist
Bibiana Fernández, Spanish transsexual actress, model, performer
Brianna Austinwriter, gender columnist and publisher of TG Life
Buck Angel, world's first FTM transsexual porn star
Bulent Ersoy, Turkish transsexual singer
Calpernia Addams, actress, author, autobiographer, entrepreneur, activist, fiddle player
Caroline Cossey, also Tula, British transsexual model, author, and Bond girl
Jayne County, U.S. rock singer
Charles Busch, drag performer
Christine Burns, British trans campaigner and educator.
Clover Honey, drag queen
Colin Kennedy Donovan, genderqueer/trans disability writer and anti-racist activist
Courtney Act, singer, gender illusionist, Australian Idol semi-finalist
Cristan Williams, transsexual, founder of the CATS TG Homeless Shelter,
Dana Baitz, musician (pianist, producer, songwriter)
Dana International, Israeli pop singer
David Harrison, performer
Del LaGrace Volcano, transman, performer and photographer
Dreuxilla Divine, drag queen
Enza "Supermodel" Anderson, drag performer
Estelle Asmodelle, actress, author, dancer & Australia's First Legal Transsexual
Georgina Beyer, New Zealand's (and the world's) first transsexual mayor (1995) and member of parliament (1999)
Ginger Coyote, San Francisco punk scenester and founder of Punk Globe magazine, singer for the White Trash
Harisu, transsexual model, singer and actress
Holly Woodlawn, U.S. drag queen, part of Andy Warhol's Factory "Walk on the Wild Side"
House of Diabolique, drag queen
J. S. G. Boggs, Florida-based money artist
Jackie Enx, transsexual drummer for the heavy metal band Rhino Bucket
Jacob Hale, transman, philosopher
Jacqualine Elizabeth Gaynor,female illusionist,trans activist,drag show promoter, promoter for Miss Gay Harisburg
Jamie Faye Fenton, computer game designer
Jamison Green, transman, writer & educator
Jason Cromwell, trans academic, cultural anthropologist
Jennifer Finney Boylan, transwoman, author, and educator
Jenny Hiloudaki, Greek transsexual model
Jin Xing, transsexual Chinese dancer
Joan Jett Blakk, drag performer
Julian Eltinge, drag performer
Karine Espineira, Communication manager, Activist, Director of the trans' association Sans Contrefaçon
Kate Bornstein, transsexual author, playwright, performance artist and gender theorist
Katherine Cummings librarian
Kelly Van Der Veer, transsexual Big Brother Holland contestant
Kim Coco Iwamoto, transgendered woman elected to the Hawaii Board of Education; the highest transgender
Lady Bunny, drag performer
Lauren Foster, Vogue model, events promoter
Lauren Harries, famous as child prodigy 'James Harries'
Leslie Feinberg, transgender activist and author
Loren Cameron, transman, photographer
Lynn Conway, transsexual computer scientist, electrical engineer and transgender advocate
Maddie Blaustein, New York-based VA and comic book writer
Mark Angelo Cummings, writer, educator, owner of Bodies under Construction.
Mary Ann Horton, (also Mark Horton), transgendered (bigendered) Internet pioneer
Mauro Cabral, transman, educator
Meryn Cadell, writer and singer-songwriter
Mianne Bagger, golfer, transsexual woman
Michelle Dumaresq, transsexual professional mountain bicyclist
Mike Hernandez, writer and activist
Miss Understood, drag performer and entrepreneur
Molly Cutpurse, English author
Monet Dupree, drag performer
Morty Diamond, transman filmmaker and performance artist
Nadia Almada, Big Brother UK 2004 winner, transsexual
Nina Arsenault, writer, columnist
Paisley Currah, trans man, educator, executive director of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies
Patrick Califia, a writer
Pieter Dirk Uys, drag performer
Pussy Tourette, drag performer and singer
Qwo-Li Driskill, writer, activist, and educator
Roberta Close, Brasilian transsexual model
Roberta Cowell First British transsexual
Sam Brodie, competitor in UK Big Brother 7
Sara Davis Buechner (née David Buechner), concert pianist
Sister Boom-Boom, drag queen
Stasha Goliaszewski, corporate activist, minister, TransPhillyRadio host and producer
Stephen Whittle, British trans man, lawyer, writer and educator
Sylvia Boots, actress
The Lady Chablis, drag queen
Tracy Dean, British campaigner for trans people's rights
Vaginal Davis, drag queen
Wendy Carlos, American transsexual composer and electronic musician
Adrya Stembridge, musician, motocross rider
Ali Saleem, Pakistani TV personality better known as Begum Nawazish Ali, drag artist
Amanda Lepore, transexual icon and model
Andrea James, transwoman, entrepreneur, film producer, screenwriter, actress, and activist
Andreas Krieger, transman, athlete
Angela Morley, (née Wally Stott), composer and conductor
Angela Piland, model, musician, artist formerly known as Delia Death
Annah Moore, Musician, Artist, Author
Antonia San Juan, Spaniard actress.
Billy More, drag queen
Brini Maxwell, drag performer
Charles Pierce, drag performer
Christine Mancini, drag performer
Danny La Rue, drag performer
Dean Spade, transman, attorney, and founder Sylvia Rivera Law Project
Dee Palmer, (née David Palmer), transsexual musician
Dr. NapéWastéWiñ, Clinical therapist, museum lecturer, horse breeder/trainer, farrier, boat builder
Dr. Renee Richards, transsexual, professional tennis player
Erik Schinegger, 1966 women's world champion downhill skier for Austria
Ethan St. Pierre, transsexual man, transgender activist, hate crimes survivor, radio host transfm.org
Eva Robbins, Italian model and actress.
Fay Presto, magician
Genesis P-Orridge, androgynous musician, performer, artist
Grayson Perry, artist Winner of the 2003 Turner Prize
Hedda Lettuce, drag performer
Jan Morris, transsexual author, winner of English Golden Pen Award for a Distinguished Service
Jennifer Diane Reitz, computer programmer, cartoonist and gender rights advocate
Jennifer Jane Leitham, transsexual jazz bassist
Joan Roughgarden, professor of biology; evolution and ecology expert
Jolene Sugarbaker, drag queen
José Sarria, drag performer, first LGBT person to run for elective office in the USA,
Karen Taylor (aka Rodney Taylor), Australian drag queen
Kathy Padilla, transsexual, aka Kathleen Padilla, the first openly transgender official in Pennsylvania,
Kemal Shahin, UK celebrity, Big Brother contestant and former esctoday.com news editor
Kymberleigh Richards, former publisher of Cross-Talk magazine, public transportation
Larry Paciotti, porn movie director, transvestite
Lily Savage, drag performer
Lisa Lawrence, actress
Lypsinka (John Epperson), drag queen
Mado Lamotte, drag performer
Mara Keisling, transsexual, founder of the National Center for Transgender Equality
Mark Rees, activist
Martine Rothblatt, a transhumanist author.
Melissa Sklarz, the first openly transgender public official in New York State, Democratic county
Michelle Josef, Canadian musician
Mimi Marks, Chicago transgender entertainer
Miss Shangay Lily, drag performer
Nancy Nangeroni, trans activist, GenderTalk Radio founder/producer/host, writer, musician, engineer
Olivia Love, actress
Parinya Kiatbusaba, also known as Parinya Charoenphol Muay Thai (kickboxing), model and actress.
Pauline Pantsdown, Australian drag queen and musician
Rachel Pollack, transsexual author
Richard J. Novic, crossdresser (as Alice Novic), psychiatrist, author
Roberta Perkins (née Robert Perkins), anthropologist
Rocco Kayiatos, or Katastrophe, San Francisco FTM hip hop artist, activist, musician and performer
RuPaul, AKA RuPaul Andre Charles, American drag queen
Ruvic Rea Filipina, first transsexual politician in the Philippines
Sally Mursi, first legally accepted Egyptian MTF-transsexual
Sandy Stone, transgender activist and author
Scott Turner Schofield, writer, performer
Shannon Minter, transsexual man, attorney, legal director of National Center for Lesbian Rights
Shirley Q Liquor, drag queen
Siobhan Meow, member of Howard Stern's entourage, The Wack Pack
Stephen Thorne, transman, police officer
Susan Stryker, author and editor
Terre Thaemlitz, musician
Terri O'Connell, stock car racer, previously participated in NASCAR under the name J.T. Hayes
Tina Dee Taylor, transgendered actor, artist and writer in Hollywood
Vladimir Luxuria, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, first transgender member of Parliament
Roslyn Manley, transsexual advocate/activist, first openly out transsexual to hold elected office
Deirdre McCloskey, noted American Economist, argued The McCloskey critique
Eddie Izzard, comedian who cross-dresses and calls himself an "executive transvestite"
Kamikawa Aya, or Aya KAMIKAWA Tokyo municipal
Margaret Stumpp, transsexual co-manager of Quantitative Management department at Prudential Financial Inc.