even more trannie Jews
Musicians, composers, lyricists, and vocalists
Aderet (singer), singer-songwriter, DJ, producer[131]
Howard Ashman, musical writer[132]
Babydaddy, member of Scissor Sisters[133]
Jean-Pierre Barda, singer, actor[134]
Frieda Belinfante, conductor (she has a Jewish father)[135]
Leonard Bernstein, composer and conductor[136]
Marc Blitzstein, composer[137]
Apollo Braun, musician, author[138]
Carrie Brownstein, guitarist in Sleater-Kinney[139]
Aaron Copland, composer[140]
Joel Derfner, musical theatre composer[141]
Michael Feinstein, singer and pianist[142][143]
William Finn, musical theatre composer, lyricist and librettist[144]
Ezra Furman, singer and songwriter[145]
God-Des (of God-Des and She) [146]
Ari Gold, pop singer[147]
Lesley Gore, pop singer[148]
Amir Fryszer Guttman, singer, musician, choreographer, actor, theater director[149]
Lorenz Hart, lyricist[150]
Jerry Herman, musical theatre composer and lyricist [151]
Vladimir Horowitz, classical pianist[152]
Janis Ian (born Janis Eddy Fink), American songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author[153]
Dana International, Israeli pop singer[154]
Rona Kenan, musician[155]
Dave Koz (born David Kozlowski), jazz saxophonist[156]
Adam Lambert, singer and runner-up on the 8th season of American Idol[157][158]
Ivri Lider, musician, singer[159]
Lyrik, music producer, singer-songwriter[160]
Barry Manilow, singer and songwriter[161]
Doron Medalie, songwriter, composer[162]
Jon Moss, drummer, member of Culture Club and The Damned[163]
Offer Nissim, DJ, record producer[164]
Laura Nyro, singer-songwriter[165][166]
Peaches, Canadian electro-punk musician and performance artist[167]
Phranc, singer-songwriter[168]
Yehuda Poliker, singer-songwriter, musician, producer, painter[169][170]
Yehudit Ravitz, singer-songwriter, composer, record producer[171]
Marc Shaiman, musical theatre and film composer[172][173]
Gil Shohat, music composer, conductor and pianist[174]
Troye Sivan, South African-born YouTuber and actor[175][176]
Harel Skaat, singer-songwriter[177]
Socalled, rapper[178]
Stephen Sondheim, musical theatre composer and lyricist[179][180]
Hovi Star, singer[181]
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor, composer, and pianist[182]
Brandon Uranowitz, stage and television actor[183]
Yeho, singer, actor[184]
Writers
Leroy F. Aarons, journalist, editor, author, playwright, activist founder of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA)[185]
Jon Robin Baitz, playwright and screenwriter[186]
Steve Berman, speculative fiction writer[187]
Betty Berzon, author, first psychotherapist in America to come out as gay to the public (1971)[188]
Kate Bornstein, writer, playwright, performance artist, gender theorist [189]
Jane Bowles, novelist and playwright[190]
Alfred Chester, novelist[191]
Benjamin Cohen, journalist[192]
Nick Denton, founder of Gawker Media [193]
Joel Derfner, writer and memoirist[141]
Gaby Dunn, writer, journalist, comedian, and actress[194]
Elana Dykewomon, American novelist[195]
Shiri Eisner, Israeli activist, writer, blogger, and researcher[196]
Eve Ensler, playwright and performer
Gyรถrgy Faludy, poet[197]
Leslie Feinberg, activist, author [198]
Edward Field, poet[199]
Sanford Friedman, novelist[200]
Robert Friend, poet[201]
Masha Gessen, journalist, author, and activist[202]
Allen Ginsberg, US Beat generation poet[203][204]
Richard Greenberg, playwright[205]
Jacob Israรซl de Haan, poet[206]
Marilyn Hacker, poet[207]
Aaron Hamburger, novelist[208]
Max Jacob, poet[209]
Chester Kallman, poet and librettist[210]
Larry Kramer, playwright, author, film producer, public health advocate, LGBT rights activist, and founder of ACT UP[211]
Lisa Kron, playwright and performer
Tony Kushner, playwright and screenwriter[212]
Stephen Laughton, playwright [213]
Arthur Laurents, playwright, screenwriter and librettist[214]
David Leavitt, novelist and short-story writer[215]
Fran Lebowitz, author and public speaker
Leo Lerman, writer/editor[216][217]
Sue-Ann Levy, columnist[218]
Michael Lowenthal, novelist[219]
Jay Michaelson,[220] writer, columnist, author of God vs. Gay?[221]
Herbert Muschamp [222] (1947โ2007), New York Times architecture critic
Leslea Newman, children's book author, short story writer, editor[223]
Harold Norse, poet[224]
Marcel Proust, novelist [225]
David Rakoff, essayist[226]
Adrienne Rich, poet and essayist[227]
Paul Rudnick, playwright, screenwriter and columnist[228]
Muriel Rukeyser, poet[229]
Siegfried Sassoon, poet[230]
Sarah Schulman, journalist, writer and playwright[231