Talk:Liverpool
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Notable LGBT people from Liverpool and Merseyside
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- Marc Almond [1] (Musician, singer-songwriter)
- Clive Barker [2] (Author, film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, playwright, painter, illustrator & visual artist)
- Pete Burns [3][4] (Singer-songwriter)
- Marcus Collins [5] (Singer)
- Craig Colton [6] (Singer)
- Terence Davies [7] (Screenwriter, film director, sometime novelist and actor)
- Angela Eagle MP [8] (MP, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury)
- Brian Epstein [9][10] (Businessman, personal manager, impresario)
- Kenny Everett [11] (Comedian, radio DJ and television entertainer)
- Yankel Feather [12] (Painter)
- Jonathan Harvey (playwright) [13]
- Holly Johnson [14][15] (Musician, painter, writer)
- William MacDonald (serial killer) [16]
- Ste McCabe [17] (Singer, songwriter, radio DJ)
- George Melly [18] (Jazz and blues singer, lecturer, critic and writer)
- Paul O'Grady [19] (Comedian, television presenter, actor, writer and radio DJ)
- Kele Okereke [20] (Singer and rhythm guitarist)
- Pete Price [21] (Radio presenter)
- Steve Radford [22] (Politician, former leader of the Liberal Party)
- Paul Rutherford [23] (Musician, singer)
- Christopher Wood (English painter) [24]
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