Category:LGBT television personalities

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Pages in category "LGBT television personalities"

The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Ted Allen

B

  • Jason Bellini
  • Paul Bellini
  • Nate Berkus
  • Doug Blasdell
  • Dave Brindle
  • David Bromstad

C

  • Maggie Cassella
  • Sam Champion
  • Mathieu Chantelois
  • Juliya Chernetsky
  • Steven Cojocaru
  • Gavin Crawford

D

  • Robin De Groot
  • Ellen DeGeneres
  • Kyan Douglas

E

  • David Evangelista

F

  • Thom Filicia

F cont.

  • Joshua Fourrier

G

  • Paul Gambaccini
  • Sean Gehon
  • Tim Gunn

H

  • Ben Harvey
  • Chris Hyndman

K

  • Steve Kmetko
  • Ken Kostick
  • Carson Kressley
  • Elvira Kurt

L

  • Amy Lamé
  • John Lapus
  • Sook-Yin Lee
  • Harvey Levin
  • Brian Linehan

M

  • Ann-Marie MacDonald
  • Greg Malone (actor)
  • Ross Mathews
  • Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan

M cont.

  • Rick Mercer

N

  • Graham Norton

O

  • Paul O'Grady
  • Rosie O'Donnell
  • Suze Orman

P

  • Charles Perez

R

  • Thomas Roberts (news anchor)
  • Jai Rodriguez

S

  • Steven Sabados
  • Lorne Saxberg
  • Tommy Sexton
  • Christian Siriano
  • Kim Stolz
  • Michael Sundin

T

  • Scott Thompson

W

  • Jackie Warner
  • Will Wikle
  • Pete Williams

Y

  • Steve Yuhas
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