These 17 Queer Celebs Made So Much Possible For Those Who Followed Them

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It isn't easy to be a queer person in Hollywood today. There is still a lot for people to learn and understand, and sadly, ignorance and bigotry are still alive and well.

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Still, there has been some progress made and that is entirely due to those who came first and made progress and understanding possible by living their truth.

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Here are some major queer celebrities who paved the way for those who came after them.

1.Stephen Sondheim

American songwriter Stephen Sondheim, whose works include the musicals 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum', 'Into the Woods' and 'Passion'

Stephen Sondheim's music was the soundtrack of countless film and stage productions. The musical genius came out at age 40 in 1970, and though he never overtly addressed being gay in his works, countless listeners have been able to identify with the stories he told.

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2.George Takei

Sulu, the navigator of the Starship Enterprise in the TV series, Star Trek, was the character played by George Takei

George Takei rose to stardom as Mr. Sulu on Star Trek and has gone on to star in plenty of television and movie spots. It wasn't until 2005 that he came out, but in the time since, he has been a fierce advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community.

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3.Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury at Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in London 1985

4.Elton John

English singer, songwriter, pianist and composer, Sir Elton John, performs at Pine Knob Music Theatre during his "Fire and Ice Tour," on August 18, 1986

5.David Bowie

David Bowie performs on stage on Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane tour in London 1973

6.Boy George

Boy George from Culture Club posed in London in 1984

Boy George recalled being inspired by David Bowie, but he has also helped pave the way for many queer artists today by further pushing the boundaries of gender and sexuality in life and with his musical persona.

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7.RuPaul Charles

: Rupaul performs during the Gay Rights March April 25, 1993 in Washington, DC

RuPaul has built an empire that celebrates queerness through drag. From his own persona to the many that have spawned as a result of Drag Race, just as savvy in the business of business as he is in the business of beauty.

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8.David Geffen

Music Producer David Geffen poses for a portrait in 1980 in Los Angeles, California

9.Ellen DeGeneres

American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer, Ellen DeGeneres attends the 1996 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

10.George Michael

English singer and songwriter George Michael pictured during the Japanese/Australasian leg of his Faith World Tour, February-March 1988

George Michael was widely regarded as gay before he was ultimately outed by the media as the result of an arrest. Yet his music was full of queer narratives, including the heartwrenching "Jesus to a Child," about losing his partner to HIV/AIDS.

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11.Melissa Etheridge

Melissa Etheridge performs at the Cow Palace on December 17, 1996 in San Francisco, California

Melissa Etheridge paved the way for lesbian rockers by always being exactly who she is. She didn't publicly come out until 1992 and her music has always reflected her identity. Etheridge continues to make music for her community while uplifting other young queer artists.

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12.Sir Ian McKellen

British actor Sir Ian McKellen attends the screening of HBO's 'And the Band Played On,' held at the Academy Theater in Beverly Hills, California, 31st August 1993

13.Billy Porter

Billy Porter attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020

14.Lee Daniels

Producer/director Lee Daniels attends Apple Store Soho presents Meet The Creator: Lee Daniels, 'Empire' at Apple Store Soho on January 13, 2015

15.Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen at a Bravo media luncheon at Bryant Park

Andy Cohen helped build Bravo into an empire and became the first openly gay late-night host in the process. As his reach increases, Cohen has championed, celebrated, and supported queer talent.

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16.Laverne Cox

Actress Laverne Cox attends The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 30, 2016

17.Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monae performs at the Greek Theatre on June 28, 2018 in Los Angeles, California

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