February 1 birthdays

Notable LGBTQ Birthdays: February 1

For years, The G-Listed has celebrated the birthdays of LGBTQ+ celebrities, community leaders, and public figures on the social media platforms FacebookTwitter, and Instagram. Now, The G-Listed carries the celebration of our local, regional, national, and international heroes onto the blog, where readers and subscribers can follow our daily birthday celebration of honorees in a blog post per day.

Today, we are celebrating our LGBTQ+ notables born on February 1. See who we are celebrating today.

Gina Ortiz Jones

Gina Ortiz Jones
American intelligence officer and politician

Jill Kelly

Jill Kelly
adult film entertainer

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes
poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and Harlem Renaissance key figure

Léila Gonzalez

Léila Gonzalez
Brazilian politician, educator, and womanist

LS Alexander Gumby

LS Alexander Gumby
Black American archivist and historian

Medino Green

Medino Green
rapper and recording artist

Mike Webb

Mike Webb
community organizer

Pierre Hardy

Pierre Hardy
French fashion designer

Sherman Helmsley

Sherman Helmsley
legendary actor

Ted Brown

Check out The G-Listed’s Instagram profile, where we tagged those with active Instagram profiles that you may follow or celebrate personally.

Is there an LGBTQ+ public figure born on this day and not featured? Please share that information with us at theglisted@gmail.com for consideration of inclusion.

About Waddie G.

Waddie G. is the Founding Editor of The G-Listed. Based in New York City, Waddie G.’s writing shows off his biggest passions for pop and gay cultures. Born in Sacramento, raised in Kansas City, developed in Atlanta, and matured in Chicago, Waddie G. is an unabashed foodie, proud R&B junkie, adventurous traveler, serial scribbler, and textbook Virgo. Waddie G. and his content has been featured on the "Wendy Williams Show," TMZ, Grindr, Vice, I-D, Windy City Times, and The Gothamist.

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