Guido
Bachmann (January 28, 1940)
Schwiss novelist, pianist and actor, born in Luzern. Books:
Gilgamesch (1966), Wannsee (1967), Madeira (1976), Die Parabel (1978), Echnaton
(1982), Die Kriminalnovellen (1984), Der Basilik (1987), Zeit und Ewigkeit
(1989), Dionysos (1990), Lebenslänglich: eine jugend (1997), Bedingt entlassen
(2000)
Joan
Baez (January 9, 1941)
American singer, born as Joan Chandos Baez in Staten Island,
New York. Hits: The night they drove ol' dixie down (1971) LP's
/ CD's: Joan Baez (1960), Joan Baez, volume 2 (1961), Joan Baez in concert
(1962), Joan Baez in concert, part 2 (1963), Joan Baez 5 (1964), Joan Baez
in San Francisco (1964), Farewell, Angelina (1965), Noel (1966), Joan (1967),
Baptism: A journey through our time (1968), Any day now (1968), David's album
(1969), One day at a time (1970), Blessed are....(1971), Carry it on (soundtrack,
1971), Come from the shadows (1972), Diamonds and rust in the Bullring (1989)
Francis Bacon
(October 28, 1909 - April 28, 1992)
Irish artist, born in Dublin. Website:
http://www.francis-bacon.cx/
Dan
Baker
American. Council member in Long Beach City, California. He
graduated from the University of Virgina in 1988.
Josephine
Baker (June 3, 1906 - April
12, 1975)
American bisexual dancer, singer and actress, who lived most
of her life in France. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She adopted 12
children from all over the world and called them her rainbow-family. Films:
Zou Zou (1934), Princess Tam Tam (1935) Songs: J'ai deux amours: mon
pays et Paris
Sara
Josephine Baker (November 15,
1873 - February 22, 1945)
American doctor and writer, born in Poughkeepsie, New York.
She graduated New York Infirmary Medical College in 1898. She had a relationship
with Australian writer I.A.R.
Wylie. Books: Healthy babies (1920), Healthy children (1920), Healthy
mothers (1920), The growing child (1923), Child hygiene (1925), Fighting for
life (1939, her autobiography)
Frans Bakker
Dutch singer from the group Kadanz. He also made solo records,
like the wonderful 'Voorjaar
(Amsterdam)' (Spring (Amsterdam)) in which he tells about a boy who takes
his first steps in the gay world. Hits: In het donker (1982), Dagen
dat ik je vergeet (1989), De stad (die vrijheid heet) (1990), Alles of niets
(1990) LP's/CD's: Donkerblauw (1983), Pericoloso (1984), Blik op oneindig
(1989), Van de wereld (1990), In het donker (1990), Aan of uit (solo, 1998)
Long
John Baldry (January 12, 1941)
British blues singer and gitarist, born in London. He was a
member of the R&B All Stars, Hoochie Coochie Men, Steam Packet and Bluesology.
Hits: Let the heartaches begin (1967), Mexico (1968), (Walk me out
in the) Morning dew (1981) LP's/CD's: Long John's Blues (1964), Looking
at Long John (1966), Let the heartaches begin (1968), Wait for me (1969),
It ain't easy (1971), Everything stops for tea (1972), Heartaches (1974),
Beat goes on (1990), It still ain't easy (1993)
James
Baldwin (August 2, 1924 - November
30, 1987)
American author, playwright and Civil Rights activist, born
as James Arthur Baldwin in Harlem, New York City. Baldwin died of stomach
cancer. Books: Go tell it on the mountain (1953), Notes of a native
son (1955), Giovanni's room (1958), Nobody knows my name (1960), Another country
(1962), The fire next time (1963), Tell me how the train's been gone (1968),
If Beale Street could talk (1974), Just above my head (1979), Evidence of
things I see (1983)
Alan
Ball (1957)
American producer, scriptwriter and playwright, born in Atlanta,
Georgia.He attended Florida State University's Graduate School of Theater.
Film: American Beauty (1999) TV: Grace under fire, Cybil, Oh,
grow up, Six feet under Plays: Cherokee country, Frostproof, The two
Mrs. Trumps, Power Lunch, Bachelor Holiday, Five women wearing the same dress
(1993), The amazing adventures of tense guy, The M word (1991), Made for a
woman, Your mother's butt
Canaan
Banana
Former president of Zimbabwe (1980-1987), who fled his country
after being accused of illegal homosexual actions with his cook, his bodyguard
and his gardener. He was in jail for 8 months.
Samuel
Barber (March 9, 1910 - January
23, 1981)
American composer, born in West Chester, Virginia. He had a
relationship with Italian composer
Gian Carlo Menotti for
thirty years. Works: Adagio for strings, Vanessa (opera)
Alexander
Bard (march 17, 1961)
Swedish bisexual singer and producer, born in Linkoping as
Alexander Magnus Bard. In 1987 he started the popgroup 'Army of Lovers', together
with Camilla Henemark and Jean-Pierre Barda. Later he became a member of popgroup
'Vacuum'. Hits: (with Army of Lovers:) Crucified (1991), Obsession
(1991), Isrealism (1992), (with Vacuum:) I breath (1997)
Jean-Pierre
Barda (march 7, 1967)
Swedish bisexual hairstylist, actor, singer and TV-host, born
in Paris. From 1987 to 1997 he was a member of the popgroup 'Army of Lovers'.
Hits: (with Army of Lovers:) Crucified (1991), Obsession (1991), Isrealism
(1992) Theatre: Min Mamma Herr Albin (1995)
Clive
Barker (October 5, 1952)
British writer, actor, playwright and film producer
and director. He was born in Liverpool and studied English literature and
philosophy at Liverpool University. Books: The damnation game (1985),
Weaveworld (1987), The great and secret show (1989), Imajica (1991), The thief
of always (1992), Everville (1994), Sacrament (1996), Galilee (1998), Coldheart
Canyon (2001), Abarat (2002) Films: Salome (1973), The forbidden (1978),
Hellraiser (1987), Nightbreed (1990), Hellraiser III (1992), Candyman (1992),
Lord of Illusions (1995), Candyman II (1996), Hellraiser: Bloodline (1995),
Saint sinner (2002) Plays: Colossus, Frankenstein in love, The history
of the devil, Crazyface, Paradise Street, Subtle bodies Website:
http://www.clivebarker.com/
Micah Barnes
Canadian singer and songwriter, former of the accapella group
the Nylons (1990-1994).
Natalie
Barney (October 31, 1876 - February
2, 1972)
American writer, born in Dayton, Ohio and raised in Washington.
In the beginning of the 20th century she moved to Paris, where she had a relationship
with artist Romaine Brooks. Books: Quelques Portraits -Sonnets de Femmes
(1900), Cinq petits dialogues Grecs (1901), Actes et entr'actes (1910), Je
me souviens (1910), Eparpillements (1910), Poems et Poemes: Autres Alliances
(1920), Pensees de l'Amazone (1920), Aventures de l'Esprit (1929), The one
who is legion, or A.D.'s after-life (1930), Nouvelles Pensees de l'Amazone
(1939), Souvenirs indiscrets (1960), Traits et Portraits (1963)
Chris Barry
Irish TV- and radio-host, born as Ciaran Gaffney in Blackrock,
County Dublin. Radio: The Chris Barry show (98FM)
Michael
Barrymore (May 4, 1952)
British comedian and TV-host, born as Michael Keiran Parker
in Bermondsey, South London. TV: Barrymore, Strike it lucky, My kinda
people, My kinda music, Bob Martin, Barrymore on Broadway (2000) Film:
Spice world (1997) Autobiography: Back in business
Lionel
Bart (August 1, 1930 - April
3, 1999)
British composer, whose greatest successes were the musical
'Oliver' and songs like the Bond-movie tune 'From Russia with love' (Matt
Monro) and 'Livin' doll' (Cliff Richard). His real name was Lionel Begleiter.
Paul
Bartel (August 6, 1938 - may
13, 2000)
American actor and filmmaker, born in Brooklyn, NYC. He studied
theater and film at the University of California in Los Angeles. TV:
More tales of the city Films (directing): Private Parts (1972), Eating
Raoul (1982) Films (acting): Eating Raoul (1982), Billy's Hollywood
Screen Kiss (1998), The living end
Jean-Michel
Basquiat (December 22, 1960
- August 12, 1988)
American graffity-artist. He died of an overdosis drugs. In
1996 his story was made into a movie under the title 'Basquiat', with a.o.
Jeffrey Wright as Basquiat and David Bowie as Andy Warhol.
Wim
Bax (December 9, 1971)
Dutch actor, born in Emmeloord. TV: De legende van de
bokkerijders, Oppassen!!!, Onderweg naar morgen
Sylvia
Beach (March 14, 1887 - October
5, 1962)
American intellectual. Started bookshop with English literature
'Shakespeare and company' in Paris. She had a relationship with French writer
Adrienne Monnier. She dies in Paris, France.
Billy
Bean (May 11, 1964)
American baseball player, born in Santa Ana, California.
Amanda
Bearse (August 9, 1958)
American actress, who plays neighbour Marcy D'Arcy in the comedy
'Married with children'. Bearse lives together with her daughter Zoe and her
partner. TV: Married with children
Films: Fright night (1985)
Sylvain Beauregard
Canadian Ice-skater. His partner figure skater Robert Wagenhoffer died of
Aids in December 2000.
Pia
Beck
(September 18, 1925)
Dutch lady-pianist, born in The Hague. Website:
www.piabeck.nl
Walter
van Beirendonck (February 4, ....)
Belgian fashion designer. Theatre: The massacre at Paris
(2001) Beirendonck (right) with actrice Kitty Courbois
Andy
Bell (April 25, 1964)
Leadsinger of popgroup Erasure, who real name is Andrew Ivan
Bell. Hits (with Erasure): Sometimes (1987), It doesn't have to be
(1987), Chains of love (1988), Stop (1989), Blue Savannah (1990), Chorus (1991),
Abba-esque (1992), Love to hate you (1992)
Eric
Bentley (September 14, 1916)
American critic, editor and translator, born in Bolton, Lancashire,
England. Books: A Century of Hero-Worship (1944), The Playwright as
Thinker (1946), Bernard Shaw (1947), What Is Theatre? (1956), The Life of
the Drama (1964), The Importance of Scrutiny (1964), Theatre of War (1972),
Brecht Commentaries (1981), Thinking about the Playwright (1987), Bentley
on Brecht (1998).
Helmut
Berger (May 29, 1942)
Austrian actor, born in Salzberg as Helmut Steinberger.
Films: Le Streghe (1966), Sai cosa faceva Stalin alle donne? (1968), I
Giovani tigri (1968), The Damned (1969), Metti una sera a cena (1969), Un
beau monstre (1970), Dorian Gray (1970), Ludwig (1972), Conversation Piece
(1974), The Godfather, part 3 (1990), Ludwig 1881 (1993), Last cut (1996),
Unter den Palmen (1999) TV: Dynasty (1983-1984, as Peter De Vilbis)
Book: Ich: die autobiographie (1998)
Sandra
Bernhard (June 6, 1955)
American comedian and actress, born in Flint, Michigan. Bernhard
gave birth to daughter Cicely Yasin in July 1998. TV: Roseanne Films:
The King of comedy (1982), Hudson Hawk (1990) LP: I'm your woman (1985)
CD's: Without you I'm nothing (1988), Excuses for bad behaviour, I'm
still here, damn it!... Books/boeken: Confessions of a pretty lady,
Love, Love, love, May I kiss you on the lips. Miss Sandra?
Leonard
Bernstein (August 25, 1918 - October 14, 1990)
American bisexual composer, pianist and conductor, born in
Lawrence, Massachusetts. Music: On the town (1944), Candide (1956),
West Side Story (1957), 1600 Pensylvania Avenue (1976) Website:
www.leonardbernstein.com
Gerti
Bierenbroodspot (1940)
Dutch artist and writer, born in Amsterdam. Books: Edittha
(2001), Mijn mond sluimert lila (2002) Website:
http://www.bierenbroodspot.com/
Michael
Bihary (September 19, 1978)
Dutch singer, born in Bratislava, Slovakia. Website:
http://www.michaelbihary.nl/
Urs
Biner (July 22, 1961)
Schwiss singer, also known as Dan Daniell. He was born in Zermatt, Sauberland,
where he owns restaurant 'Chez Heini' now. CD's: Traumfabrik (2000)
Website: http://www.dandaniell.ch/
 Mark
Bingham (May 22, 1970 - September 11, 2001)
American rugby player, born as Mark Kendall Bingham in Phoenix, Arizona. He
was one of the victims of the terrorist attack on flight 93 to Washington
in September 2001, where he is supposed to be one of the people who attacked
the terrorists to stop them from going to Washington. The plane came down
near Pittsburg. Website: http://www.markbingham.org/
Alfred
Biolek (September 9, 1943)
German TV-host and writer of cook-books. He is goodwill ambassador for UNFPA
(United Nations Populations Fund). Books: Meine Rezepte, Die Rezepte
meiner Gaste (1997), Meine neuen Rezepte und Wein wie ich ihn mag (1999)
TV: Mensch Meier, Bio's bahnhof, Alfredissimo!, Boulevard bio
Anna
Blaman January 31, 1905 - July 13, 1960)
Dutch writer, who's real name was Johanna Petronella Vrugt.
In 1957 Blaman received the P.C. Hooftprijs, the Dutch national prize for
literature. Books/boeken: Vrouw en vriend (1941), Eenzaam avontuur
(1948), De kruisvaarder (1950), Ram Horna (1951), Op leven en dood (1954),
Overdag (1957), De verliezers (1960)
Geert Blanchard (October
30, 1966)
Belgian ice-scater and singer. First Belgian gay sports-man
who had a public coming-out.
Gilles Blanchard (1953)
French photographer and artist, who was born in Le Havre. Together
with his partner Pierre Commoy
he works as 'Pierre et Gilles'. They met in 1976 and began working together
in 1977.
John
Blankenstein (February 12, 1949)
Dutch head of the umpire-affair at the KNVB (Dutch sports association)
and former football(soccer) umpire.
Bill
Blass (June 22, 1922 - June 12, 2002)
American fashion designer, born as William Ralph Blass in Fort
Wayne, Indiana. He studied fashion design at Parsons School of Design in New
York.
Neal
Blewett
Australian Cabinet Minister in two governments.

Diana
Blok (1952)
Dutch photographer, born in Montevideo, Uruguay. Her father
is Dutch and her mother Argentinian. After living in Uruguay, Mexico and Guatemala
she moved to the Netherlands in 1974. Books: Invisible forces (1983,
with Marlo Broekmans), Blood ties and other bonds, Adventures in cross-casting
(1998)
Shane Bodie
Canadian singer and stylist, born in Alberta. CD: Gospel
(2000) Website: http://www.shanebodie.com/
Susan
de Boer
Dutch writer. Books: Ik hou van je, Victorine (1984),
De veranda (1985), De vriendinnen van Alice (1987), En daar was ze (1992),
Victorine, voorgoed (1994), Je moet kiezen, Coralie (2000)
Dirk
Bogarde (March 28, 1921 - may 8, 1999)
British actor and writer, born in Hampstead, England.
Real name: Dirk Niven van den Bogaerde.The highlight of his career was his
role in Luchino Visconti's "Death in Venice". The documentary 'The private
life of Dirk Bogarde' shows a.o. home movies his lover of 40 years, Anthony
Forwood, has made. Films: Esther Waters (1948), Doctor in the house
(1954), Doctor at sea (1955), Doctor at large (1957), The victim (1961), The
password is courage (1962), Doctor in Distress(1963), The Servant (1963),
Oh! What a lovely war (1969), Death in Venice (1972), The night porter (1973),
A bridge too far (1977), Daddy Nostalgia (1990)
Books: Jericho, A gentle occupation, West of Sunset, Voices in the
garden, Closing Ranks, For the time being (1998)
Aditya Bondyopadhyay
(February 20, 1972)
Indian gay activist and lawyer, born in Chandigarh. Email:
adit_bond@yahoo.com
Chastity
Bono (March 4, 1969)
American writer and former spokesperson for Human Right Campaign
and Entertainment Media director for Glaad. She is the daughter of sixties-duo
'Sonny & Cher' and was born in Los Angeles, California. (Recent hits by Cher:
'Believe' and 'Strong enough'). Books: Family outing, The end of innocence
(2002)
Marijke
Boon
Dutch singer, comedienne and lyricist, born in Rhoon.
Theatre: Liever gladiolen (1985), Een jurk met rozen (1987), Vandaar
dat ik ween (1991), Cursus vogelkijken voor beginners (1995), One Man Show
(1999), Boon zingt komkommer (2000) Books: Ik fiets door het leven
op het zadel des tijds (1988)
David
Borrow (August 2, 1952)
British Labour Member of Parliament. David Stanley Borrow went to Mirfield
Grammar school and Lancaster Polytechnic. He came out publicly in June 1998.
Miguel
Bosé (April 3, 1956)
Spanish singer and actor, born in Panama as Luis Miguel González
Bosé. CD's: Salamandra (1989), Los chicos no Lloran (1990), Bajo el
signo de Cain (1993), Laberinto (1997), Once Maneras de Ponerse un Sombrero
(1998), Lo mejor de Bosé (1999), Sereno (2002) Films: Vera (1973),
La Orca (1976), Suspira (1976), High heels (1991), Mazeppa (1993), Queen Margot
(1994), French twist (1996)
Carlo
Boszhard (June 26, 1969)
Dutch TV-host. Single: Als jij maar bij me bent (2001)
TV: Bij wijze van spreken (AVRO), Pauze TV, Gek van de week-show, Hitbingo,
RTL-club, Telekids, Liefde op het eerste gezicht, Monte Carlo, Ja, ik wil
een miljonair (2000), Life and cooking (2000-2001), Welkom op je bruiloft
(2001), McCarlo (2002) Musical: Saturday Nigth Fever (2002, as DJ Monty)
Karel
Bouley
American radio-host, comic, singer, writer, music journalist.
Together with his partner Andrew Howard, who died may 21, 2001, he hosted
the first openly gay male couple radio show "The Karel and Andrew show" (1999-2001)
on KFI-AM Radio in Los Angeles. Website:
http://www.karel-andrew.com/
 Sipke
Jan Bousema (August 15, 1976)
Dutch TV-host and director, born in Damwoude. TV: ZipZoo,
SchoolTV-weekjournaal (1999-2002), Huis te koop (2002, AVRO), Museumbende
Jane
Bowles (February 22, 1917 - may 4, 1973)
American novelist and playwright, born in New York City as
Jane Sidney Auer, who - though she was lesbian - married in 1938 to gay writer
and composer Paul Bowles. Books: Two serious ladies (1943), Pleasures
(1966), Feminine wiles (1976) Plays: In the summer house (1954)
Paul
Bowles (December 30, 1910 - November 18, 1999)
American writer, composer and photographer, born in Long Island,
New York City as Paul Frederick Bowles. He married lesbian writer Jane Auer
in 1938. His book 'The sheltering sky' was filmed by Bertolucci in 1990. Bowles
died in Morocco. Books: The sheltering sky (1949), Let it come down
(1952), The spider's house (1955), Up above the world (1966), Without stopping
(1972), Too far from home (1991)
Boy
George (June 14, 1961)
British popstar and DJ, whose real name is George O'Dowd. Became
famous as a member of popgroup Culture Club, with whom he was reunited in
1998. Boy George was born in Besley Heath (South-London). Hits (with
Culture Club): Do you really want to hurt me (1982), Time (1982), Church of
the poisened mind (1983), Karma Kameleon (1983), Victims (1983), It's a miracle
(1984), The war song (1984), Move Away (1986), (as a solo-artist:)Everything
I own (1987), Sold (1987). CD's: Kissing to be clever (1982), Colour
by numbers (1983), Waking up with the house on fire (1984), From Luxury to
heartache Books: Karma Cookbook (2001), Take it like a man (Autobiography)
Karin
Boye (October 26, 1900 - 1941)
Swedish writer and poet, born in Gothenburg. In 1929 she married
Leif Björk but they were divorced in 1934. Boye committed suicide in Alingsås.
Zweedse schrijfster en dichteres, geboren in Gothenburg. In 1929 trouwde
ze Leif Björk, maar ze scheiden van elkaar in 1934. Boye pleegde zelfmoord
in Alingsås. Books: Clouds (1922), Hidden lands (1924), The hearts
(1927), Astarte (1931), Merit vaknar / Merit wakes up (1933), Kris / Crisis
(1934), För lite / Too Little (1936), Kallocain (1940)
Joop
Braakhekke (April 11, 1941)
Dutch TV-cooke and owner of restaurant 'Le Garage' in Amsterdam.
Joop has also published several cooke-books. He was born in Apeldoorn and
was educated at the Hotelschool in Maastricht. Cookbooks: Kookschrift
van een kookgek, Koken met een neutje TV: Kookgek met Joop Braakhekke
(AVRO, 1993-), Kookgek op reis (1999), Prof. dokter Kookgek (AVRO, 1999-2000),
Onderweg naar morgen (2002, guest appearance) Theater: Joop Braakhekke's
Kookrevue (2000-2001) Single: De allerbeste kok (2001)
Rosi
Braidotti (1954)
Italian manager of the Women's Studies at the University of
Utrecht, the Netherlands. She was born in Italy and raised in Austria.
Books: Patterns of Dissonance (1991), Women, the Environment and Sustainable
Development (1994), Nomadic Subjects (1995), Between monsters, goddesses and
cyborgs (1996), Sujetos Nomades (2000), The making of European Women’s Studies
(2000), Metamorphoses (2001)
Lesley Brehm (September
20, 1976)
Dutch TV-presenter, born in Heemstede. She is partner of the
winner of the Dutch Big Brother 2 :
Bianca Hagenbeek. TV:
Picture that (Net5)
Claudia
de Breij (March 13, 1975)
Dutch radio host and stand-up comedian, born in Utrecht. Between
1996 and 1998 she has worked for Stadsomroep Utrecht, Radio West, Radio M
and RVU-tv. Radio: United (-2002, Radio 1), ...& dit is Claudia (2002-,
Radio 3FM) Theatre: De wilde frisheid (2002-) Website:
www.claudiadebreij.nl/
Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
(1943-1991)
American filmmaker of porn movies and documentaries, born in
New York City. He died of Aids. Films: Passing strangers (1974), Forbidden
letters (1976), Gay USA (documentary, 1978), Abuse (documentary, 1982), Pleasure
beach (1983), Daddy dearest (1984), Juice (1984), Buddies (documentary, 1985)
James Bridges
(February 3, 1936 - June 6, 1993)
American actor, director and screenwriter, born in Paris, Arkansas.
He died in Los Angeles, California. Films: The baby maker (1970), The
paper chase (1973), The China Syndrome (1979), Urban cowboy (1980), Mike's
murder (1984), Perfect (1985), Bright lights, big city (1988)
 Steven
Brinberg
American female impersonator of Barbra Streisand. CD:
Simply Barbra Website: http://www.simplybarbra.com/
Jos
Brink (June 18, 1942)
Dutch writer, musical-maker, Radio- and TV-host, stand-up comedian,
singer and priest, born in Heiloo, but he grew up in Rotterdam. Together with
his partner Frank Sanders he was part of theatre group Tekstpierement.
Radio: Tussen 10+ en 20- TV: Combo (AVRO), Puzzeluur, Babylonië,
Wedden dat Theater: Over en weer (1999-2000) Musical: Amerika
Amerika, Max havelaar, Zzzzinderella, Sonneveld, de musical (2001-2002)
LP: Leven kan je leren (1978) Books: Zitten op de grond, Allemaal
poppenkast, De leukste thuis, Blij blijven, Noesse, Zwartje, Dagboek, Stukje
voor stukje, Het verschrikkelijke Pimmetje, Lekker lui, Krabbels van een rode
kater, Laat mij maar schuiven, Spaghetti met stokjes (1989)
Patrick
Bristow
American actor. TV: Ellen Films: Austin Powers: International
man of mystery (1997), The twilights of the golds (1997)
Benjamin
Britten (November 22, 1913 - December 4, 1976)
British classical composer, born in Lowstoft. Works:
War requiem (1961), Peter Grimes, Billy Budd, A midsummer Night's dream, A
young person's guide to the Orchestra
 Bill
Brochtrup (March 7, 1963)
American actor, born in Los Angeles as William Brochtrup Jr.
Since making his professional debut a decade ago in the television series
"Hot Pursuit," Brochtrup has worked continuously in theater, film and television.
He has guest-starred on series such as "Dharma & Greg," "Picket Fences" and
"Murder, She Wrote." His feature film credits include: "Ravenous," starring
Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle; "Not Again"; the critically acclaimed 'mockumentary,'
"Man of the Year"; and the futuristic "Space Marines." During Brochtrup's
1999 and 2000 hiatus from "NYPD Blue," he starred in and received rave notices
for his performance in the off-Broadway production of "Snakebit," at New York's
Century Theatre and the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood. His previous stage
credits include D.H. Lawrence's "The Fox," for which
 he
won a DramaLogue Award, and "Raft of the Medusa." Brochtrup, who once backpacked
across Europe, enjoys traveling to exotic places, so much so that he spent
the 4th of July with U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
on a USO "meet and greet" tour. He tours the nation for a variety of charitable
organizations, including Rock the Vote and AIDS Walks. A third-generation
Californian, he was raised in Tacoma, Washington, and attended New York University's
Tisch School of the Arts. Theatre: Snakebit, The fox, Raft of the Medusa
TV: NYPD Blue, Hot pursuit Films: Everybody's baby: The rescue
of Jessica McClure (1989), Space marines (1996), Man of the year (1996), Ravenous
(1999)
Steve Bronski (February
7, 1960)
British member of pop group Bronski Beat. Hits: Smalltown
boy (1984), Why (1984), It ain't necessarily so (1984)
 Romaine
Brooks (May 1, 1874 - December 7, 1970)
American artist, born in Rome, Italy, as Beatrice Romaine Goddard.
She was raised in Geneva. From 1903 until 1904 she was married to John Ellington
Brooks. In 1905 she moved to Paris, where she got a relationship with writer
Natalie Barney. She died in Nice, France.
Trev
Broudy
American actor. His real name is Treve Broudy. In September
2002 he was in critical condition for more than nine days after being beaten
by two men on a West Hollywood street. Film: The Fluffer (2000)
Nick
Brown (June 12, 1950)
British Minister of agriculture.
Rita
Mae Brown (November 28, 1944)
American writer, born in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Books:
Rubyfruit Jungle (1973), In her day (1976), Six of one (1978), Southern Comfort
(1982), Sudden Death (Zwaar verlies)(1983), High hearts (1986), Bingo (1988),
Wish you were here (1990), Rest in pieces (1992), Venus envy (1993), Murder
at Monticello (1994), Pay Dirt, or Adventures at Ash Lawn (1995), Riding Shotgun
(1996), Murder, She Meowed (1996), Rita will (autobiography, 1997), Loose
Lips (1999) Website: http://www.ritamaebrown.com/
Boudewijn
Büch (December 14, 1948 - November 23, 2002)
Dutch writer, columnist, TV-host and maker and brother to TV-host
Menno Buch, born in The Hague as Boudewijn Maria Ignatius Buch (without the
¨). Büch was also a collector of books, visual arts and objects from nature.
He died of cardiac arrest in Amsterdam. Books: Nogal droevige liedjes
voor de kleine Gijs (1976), De blauwe salon (1981), Büch's boeket 1 (1985),
De kleine blonde dood (1985), Büch's boeket 2 (1986), Büch's boeket 3 (1986),
Büch's boeket 4 (1986), Het Dolhuis (1987), De rekening (1989), Tikania (1991),
Eenzaam (1992), Het bedrog (1993), Het ijspaleis (1993), De hele wereld in
een vitrinekast (2001), Een heel huis vol - Over een natuurwetenschappelijke
verzameling (2001), Het geheim van Eberwein (2003) TV: De verbeelding,
Büch's boeken, De wereld van Boudewijn Büch, Goethe achterna (1999), Barend
& van Dorp (2002) Theater: Op reis, een diavoorstelling zonder dia's
(2002) Website: http://www.boudewijnbuch.net/
Glenn
Burke (November 16, 1952 - may 30, 1995)
American baseball-player, born in Oakland, California as Glenn
Lawrence Burke. He played professionaly with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1976-1978)
and the Oakland A's (1978-1979). He died in San Landreo, California, of Aids.
Book: Out at home (1995, written together with Erik Sherman)
Stanley
Burleson (September 1, 1966)
Dutch singer, dancer, actor, choreographer, and stage-director,
born in Zaandam. Burleson did some national tours with Dutch singers (and
gay icons) Karin Bloemen en Adele Bloemendaal. In 1999 and 2000 he was performing
in the Dutch version of the musical 'Elisabeth'. For this performance he received
the Dutch Musical Award 2000. Musicals: Les Miserables (1991), Cats,
Faya (1995), Joe-the musical (1997), Miss Saigon, Chicago (1999), Elisabeth
(1999-2000), Musicals in concert (2001), Fosse (2002), 3 Musketiers (2003,
as Kardinaal Richelieu) Theatre (directing): Dancing Queen (1998),
Tango de Valentino (June 2000 - ?) CD: Geef me de ruimte TV:
De bovenman (2001)
Andreas Burnier (July
3, 1931 - September 18, 2002)
Dutch writer, born as Catharina Irma Dessaur in The Hague.
She married J.H. Zeylmans van Emmichoven when she was 21, was married for
nine years and they had two children. From 1973 to 1988 she was professor
of criminology at the Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Books: Een
tevreden lach (1965), De verschrikkingen van het noorden (1967), Het jongensuur
(1969), De huilende libertijn (1970), De reis naar Kithira (1976), De zwembadmentaliteit
(1979), De literaire salon (1983), Belletrie 1965-1981 (1985), De achtste
scheppingsdag (1990), De wereld is van glas (1997)
 Pete
Burns (August 5, 1959)
British singer of popgroup 'Dead or alive', born in Port Sunlight near Liverpool
as Peter Jozzeppi Burns. 'Dead or Alive' was created in 1980. In August 1980
he married his long time friend Lynne. Hits: You spin me 'round (like
a record)(1985), Lover come back to me (1985) CD's: Sophisticated Boom-boom
(1983), Youthquake (1985), Mad, bad and dangereous to know (1986), Rip it
up (1987), Nude (1989), Fan the flame part one (1990), Nukleopatra (1998),
Fragile (2000)
William
S. Burroughs (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997)
American writer, born as William Seward Burroughs in St. Louis,
Missouri. Books: The naked lunch (1959), Nova Express, The soft machine,
Letters to Allen Ginsburg 1953-1957.
Dan
Butler (December 2, 1954)
American actor, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. TV: Frasier
(as Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe, 1993- ) Film: The long walk home (1990),
Silence of the lambs (1991)
Fred
Butter
Dutch actor, singer and dancer. Musicals: Amerika Amerika,
Barnum, Cats, Sweet Charity, Singin' in the rain, Larry, Irma la Douce (2001)
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