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IrishCentral's top ten Irish, talented and gay- PHOTOS

Keep reading to discover some interesting facts about our acclaimed list of Irish and Irish Americans who are openly gay


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In the past Ireland had been stereotyped as a sexually repressed country. As recently as 1994, homosexuality was illegal in Ireland. Thankfully we have come quite the distance in the past 15 years to emerge as a country which is open to discussing and exploring the notion of sexuality. To celebrate this, here at IrishCentral.com we have compiled a list of some of the most talented Irish and Irish-Americans whose admissions of homosexuality have inspired others to do the same.

Rosie O’Donnell

Also known as Dolly, Rosie O'Donnell was born into an Irish family in Long Island, New York. Rosie was the middle child of five. Her father was born in Belfast, Co. Antrim and her mother passed away when she was only ten. When she was 18 she dropped out of college and ended up working on a host of TV shows including “Gimme a Break” and “Stand-up-Spotlight”.  In 2002 she won an Emmy Award for her daytime talk show “The Rosie O'Donnell Show”. In 2008 she release her book “Celebrity Detox”. The actress split with her long term partner Kelli O'Donnell in recent years, the couple have four children together. O'Donnell is a big New York Jets fan.

Jane Lynch

Raised in Dolton Illinois in an Irish Catholic background, Jane Lynch is best known for playing straight-talking characters with a dry sense of humor, is it any wonder with her Irish connection! The award winning actress has a MFA from Cornell University and is deaf in one ear. With an extensive catalogue of both film and television roles, she has received several nominations for her role as Coach Sue Sylvester in the hit TV show Glee. She recently stripped naked on Saturday Night Live when she appeared as a guest host.

Jodie Foster

Born in California in 1962, her original birth name was Alicia Christian Foster. The daughter of Evelyn 'Brandy' Ela who had Irish roots, Foster's parents divorced before she was born. Nicknamed “Jodie” by her siblings she continued to use this name in her profession. Her acting career began when she was just three years old when she appeared in Coppertone sunblock commercials. Her first significant role came in 1976 when she starred alongside Robert De Niro in “Taxi Driver”. She has been awarded two Academy Awards both for best actress in a leading role.

Donal Óg Cusack

A Corkman, Donal Óg Cusack is a well known hurler and a prominent member of the Cork senior hurling inter-county team. Christy Ring was one of Cusak's close relatives, a man who many regard as the greatest hurler of all time. In recent years the goalkeeper became the first Irish sport-mans to openly talk about being gay. An electrician by trade the 33-year-old released his autobiography “Come What May” in October 2009.

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@ Kilgara: - the pendulum is still swinging toward rational thinking. I do not think it wil ever swing towards the dark ages again with irrational definitions of sin and an all knowing bigoted sky daddy ready to punish you for trying to experience the world in a lovng rational way.
@Blackthorn62 are you afraid of being embarrassed by their actions?Or are you afraid of making a homophobic remark and being embarrassed by their reaction? Just asking
When the pendulum of history swings the other way{and it will, it always has] future generations will be totally astounded that 21st century popular culture and media celebrated and promoted as role models these mentally sick sinners who didn't have the common decency to stay in the closet.
Neal Patrick Harris should sue.
I know about Father Mychal Judge, the NYFD chaplain, and a fine lad was he. Psychologically, if he did not have sex with a man, then he was not gay. He was locked in adolescent conflict and never psychologically matured down one path or the other. One is not married until the marital bed is consummated. It is like saying that Willie Clinton didn't have sex with women and. therefore, was not heterosexual. March on Father Judge.
My #1 gay; Father Mychal Judge. Catholic priest killed 9-11 while giving last rights at the WTC. Yes, he was gay as is my younger brother. They both belonged to the same fellowship, and he revealed to my brother that he was gay, but was celibate. He never had sex with a man.
I wish to know someone is gay only so I won't be embarrassed by any conversation or action.
Boy George is gay??? Who knew? Bummer! :O
After 5 weeks of a presidential election here in Ireland, 1 (of 7 candidates who is overtly 'gay', it's becoming tedious having to listen to the endless pink revolutionaries bemoaning their Lot. And by the way, there are many homosexuals who are not gay (happy), and many happy people who are not homosexuals. Call a spade a spade.
Yes indeed, Ireland has come a long way, down, down, down and down to the deep inner depths of immorality!!!!!!!
 




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