From the world of entertainment, politics and business, we count down 11 to 100 on the World Pride Power List 2012
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From actors to Labour peers, the diverse nature of the leading LGBT campaigners should be a source of celebration for the community, says Lucy Jolin
11 Angela Eagle
Labour MP
This well-respected Labour politician has been MP for Wallasey since 1992. A minister under the Blair/Brown governments, Eagle was recently appointed shadow leader of the House of Commons when Ed Miliband reshuffled his shadow cabinet.
12 Don Lemon
US broadcast journalist
Lemon is author of Transparent, a memoir in which he wrote movingly about racism, homophobia and sexual abuse. He is currently working for CNN.
13 John Berry
Director, US OPM
As the director of the US Office of Personnel Management, Berry is responsible for the US federal government's 1.9 million employees. He is the highest-ranking gay official in the Obama administration – and in US history.
14 Billie Jean King
Former US tennis player
King was the first prominent professional athlete to come out as a lesbian. She is the founder of the Women's Tennis Association and the Women's Sports Foundation, and owner of World Team Tennis. In 2009 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her LGBT rights advocacy.
15 Charlie Condou Actor
Father of two and champion of gay parenting, Condou is best known for his role in Coronation Street as Marcus Dent, lover of Sean Tully, played by Antony Cotton. The programme carried the first soap storyline of same-sex parenting. Condou also has a regular column in the Guardian, The Three Of Us, where he writes about co-parenting with his partner, Cameron, and their friend Catherine.
16 Michael Cashman
MEP
Recently voted MEP of the year for justice and fundamental rights by his peers. Cashman, a co-founder of Stonewall, was an actor and is best known for his role as Colin in EastEnders, who was involved in the first gay kiss on a British soap. He registered his civil partnership with Paul Cottingham in 2006.
17 Peter Tatchell
Campaigner
A lifelong LGBT activist and agitator for equal rights, Tatchell tried a citizen's arrest on Robert Mugabe twice and was beaten up for his efforts. He received similar treatment from neo-Nazis when supporting the Gay Pride march in Moscow. He has stood as a candidate for the Labour and the Green parties.
18 Jane Hill
Broadcast journalist
Presenter and BBC newsreader Hill was outed by the press after she referred to her girlfriend in an in-house BBC magazine. She has worked on many high-profile stories, including the inauguration of Barack Obama. Hill recently presented the European diversity awards.
19 Chaz Bono
US writer/musician
Bono, child of superstars Sonny and Cher, underwent gender reassignment in 2010 and is now a transgender advocate and campaigner against the US Defense of Marriage Act. The documentary Becoming Chaz followed his reassignment. Bono was the first transgendered person to appear on US TV show Dancing with the Stars.
20 Elio Di Rupo
PM, Belgium
As well as being an openly gay leader in the European Union, Di Rupo is also the first Belgian prime minister of non-Walloon or Flemish descent and represents a massive change in the country's history.
21 Jóhanna Siguroardóttir
PM, Iceland
Siguroardóttir is the world's first lesbian premier. She has two children from a previous marriage but is now married to her female partner. Her government banned strip clubs and she is quoted as saying: "Nordic countries are leading the way on women's equality, recognising women as equal citizens rather than commodities for sale."
22 Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe Head of diversity, Google
Palmer-Edgcumbe is an LGBT champion involved in Google's Legalise Love campaign, which is aimed at countries where homosexuality is illegal. He is a trustee of the Kaleidoscope Trust and founder of The Inclusive Foundation, which supports LGBT youth in the UK. He also writes a diversity column for the Guardian.
23 Mary Kay Henry
US union activist
Henry was the first woman to lead the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). She is dedicated to improving rights for LGBT people within unions and at work. Henry is co-founder of SEIU's Lavender caucus, a gay and lesbian group within the international union.
24 Emil Wilbekin
Editor
Wilbekin was editor-in-chief at Vibe magazine before he became editorial director/vice-president of brand development for Vibe Ventures. Known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of urban entertainment, Wilbekin became managing editor of lifestyle site Essence.com in 2009.
25 Gareth Thomas
Former Welsh rugby captain
Thomas is one of the few sports stars to be openly gay. He is an advocate for LGBT rights in sport and supports many charities, including ChildLine. He received Stonewall's hero of the year award in 2010.
26 Graham Norton
TV and radio presenter
Norton is an award-winning BBC presenter whose outrageous questioning style has endeared him to straight and gay audiences alike. His verbal fluency is showcased on Radio 4's Just a Minute.
27 Sabrina McKenna Justice, supreme court of Hawaii
MacKenna is the first openly gay judge to serve on the Hawaii supreme court. She is one of six openly LGBT supreme court justices in the United States. McKenna and her partner Denise have three children.
28 Sue Perkins
Comedian, radio and TV presenter
Perkins began her career as half of double-act Mel and Sue on Channel 4's daytime show Light Lunch. She has written for French and Saunders and Ab Fab, as well as countless radio series. In 2008, Perkins conducted the BBC's Concert Orchestra in Hyde Park during the Last Night of the Proms after winning the BBC's Maestro competition.
29 Marci Bowers
US gynaecologist
Bowers has delivered more than 2,000 babies. She is also a pioneer in transgender surgery, being the first transsexual woman to perform sex reassignment. Before Bowers transitioned, she married and fathered three children. She still lives with her spouse.
30 Laura Doughty Deputy CEO, Stonewall
Doughty has been instrumental in encouraging more lesbian involvement in Stonewall, and was a driving force behind the organisation's hugely successful 2012 London bus marketing campaign, Some People Are Gay. Get Over It! She is a columnist for leading lesbian magazine g3 and was runner-up in g3's reader awards for campaigner of the year.
31 Liz Bingham
Managing partner, Ernst & Young
As managing partner (of people and talent), Bingham is seeking to put more women and diverse ethnicities in the boardroom. She is quoted as saying: "Women typically have an ambiguous relationship with authority and power."
32 Antony Cotton
Actor
Through playing the gay character Sean Tully in Coronation Street and taking a pivotal role in a breakthrough gay-parenting storyline with fellow actor Charlie Condou, Cotton has done much to break down prejudice among the show's massive UK audience.
33 Chris Bryant
MP
Bryant has been MP for Rhondda since 2001. He is a former minister for Europe and parliamentary under-secretary of state for foreign affairs at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He and his partner, Jared Cranney, had the first civil partnership ceremony held in the Houses of Parliament.
34 Liz Sayce OBE
CEO, Disability Rights UK
Sayce is one of the UK's foremost authorities on disability issues. She spent eight years as policy director of Mind and, in the US, studied the impact of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Sayce has published many books on mental health, disability and social inclusion.
35 Neil Patrick Harris
Actor, musician, director
Best known for his role in Doogie Howser MD, the Emmy-award-winning Harris has also directed a production of Rent. He was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2010. Harris lives with his partner, David Burtka, and their two children.
36 Tom Ford
Fashion designer and film director
Feted for his success at Gucci, Ford went on to create his own Tom Ford label and recently directed the Oscar-nominated film A Single Man. He has a degree in architecture and has been with his partner, Richard Buckley, since 1986.
37 Ricky Martin
Singer
Martin has sold more than 30m albums worldwide. The global superstar and father of twin boys – born via a surrogate mother – came out in 2010. He is the founder of the Ricky Martin Foundation, a non-profit charity that works to end human trafficking.
38 Tim Gill
Founder of Quark
Gill is involved in advocacy for LGBT rights through his Gill Action Fund. His philanthropic work concerns itself with ending prejudice and injustice against the gay community. Gill is married to Scott Miller and they live in Denver, Colorado.
39 Randi Weingarten
President, AFT
Weingarten is an educator and an attorney, as well as president of the American Federation of Teachers. She has spent her life as an advocate of workers' rights and her legal background has endowed her with formidable negotiating skills.
40 Stephen Twigg
MP
Shadow secretary of state for education, Twigg came to prominence when he unseated Michael Portillo in Enfield Southgate in the 1997 general election. He is a former general secretary of the Labour-affiliated political thinktank the Fabian Society and was the first openly gay president of the National Union of Students.
41 Anna Grodzka
Polish politician
Publisher and film-maker Grodzka is a respected politician and Europe's first known transsexual MP. She underwent gender reassignment in 2010 and is a member of the progressive Palikot's Movement party in Poland, which also has an openly gay MP.
42 Chad Griffin
US political strategist
The rate of suicide among gay teens was the motivation for Griffin's LGBT rights advocacy. In 2009 he founded the non-profit organisation American Foundation for Equal Rights and was one of many executive producers of the 2009 documentary, Outrage.
43 Alice Walker
US activist and author
Pulitzer prize-winning author on race and gender, Walker found world fame with her critically acclaimed novel The Color Purple, for which she won the national book award. It was also made into a Hollywood film.
44 Anton Hysén
Swedish
Footballer
Hysén is an out gay footballer who plays in the Swedish third division for a club coached by his father. His two brothers are also footballers. Hysén came out in 2011 and is believed to be the only active professional footballer to do so since Justin Fashanu in 1990.
45 Sir Cameron Mackintosh
Producer
Mackintosh is famous for turning musicals such as Les Misérables and Cats into successful global theatrical productions. Openly gay, he is a patron of The Food Chain, a London-based HIV charity. He lives with his partner, photographer Michael Le Poer Trench.
46 Dee Rees
Writer and film maker
Rees directed Pariah, the story of a 17-year-old African-American coming to grips with her identity as a lesbian. This poignant, well-received film echoes Rees's own struggle with her sexuality and is considered inspirational material for those struggling to come out.
47 Sir Elton John
Singer
The rock singer-songwriter and global superstar tirelessly pours money and time into his Aids charity work. His son, Zachary, was born to a surrogate mum and John has suggested he plans to have another child with his partner, David Furnish.
48 Hope Powell CBE
England women's football coach
Powell is the first woman and out lesbian to obtain the top-level UEFA Pro Licence football coaching qualification. She has been inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame and was honoured with an OBE in 2002 and a CBE in the 2010 birthday honours.
49 Jessie J
Singer
Jessie J came out as bisexual in 2011. The singer-songwriter and judge on The Voice found success despite having a stroke aged just 18 – but she has said her illness had improved her art.
50 Rosalyn Taylor O'Neale
Diversity professional
O'Neale is a black American diversity professional, educator, business leader, motivator and professional speaker – and now an executive at Campbell's Soup. She is the author of 7 Keys 2 Success: Unlocking the Passion for Diversity, a practical roadmap to creating inclusive organisations.
51 Simon Hughes
MP
The bisexual deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats and MP for Bermondsey and Southwark has twice ran for the leadership of his party. He played an important role in stopping a gay man being deported to his homeland Iran, where he faced execution.
52 John Partridge
Actor
Partridge is an openly gay TV and stage actor, who is most famous for his role as Christian Clarke in EastEnders. Partridge also presents the national lottery TV show.
53 Michael Salter
Tory adviser
Salter was senior adviser to the Tory party in opposition. He is now PR and broadcasting strategist and Downing Street adviser to David Cameron, providing advice to the Conservatives on gay issues.
54 Eileen Gallagher
Television producer
Gallagher co-founded Shed Productions in 1998 with Maureen Chadwick. The company is famous for making some of British television's most popular dramas, such as Bad Girls, Footballers' Wives and Waterloo Road.
55 Maureen Chadwick
Screenwriter
Chadwick is co-founder of Shed Productions. She is also a prolific soap opera scriptwriter, with credits that include Coronation Street, EastEnders and Eldorado.
56 Anthony Watson
Technology head, Barclays
Watson is chair of Barclays Retail and Business Banking Technology's Diversity and Inclusion Council.
57 Claire Harvey
Paralympian volleyball player
Sportswoman and Team GB's Paralympian volleyball star, Harvey is also involved in the management of the Great Britain deaf women's football team.
58 Margeurite McLaughlin
CEO, Metro Centre
Through her work at a sexual health and wellbeing clinic, the Metro Centre in Greenwich, McLaughlin helps to provide support and services for the LGBT community.
59 Larry Kramer
Writer
As well as being an LGBT activist, Kramer is a Pulitzer prize finalist, famous for his screenplay of Women in Love and his book, Faggots.
60 Ruth Davidson
MSP
As leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party, Davidson is the first openly gay party leader in Britain. She has pledged to campaign to beat the ban on same-sex marriage.
61 Urvashi Vaid
Writer
Indian-American LGBT activist Vaid won a Stonewall award for her book, Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay and Lesbian Liberation. She was executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Task Force.
62 Jodie Foster
Actor
Along with her two Oscars, Foster has won three Baftas and two Golden Globe awards, a Screen Actors Guild award, a People's Choice award, and has received two Emmy nominations. She has two sons.
63 Anthony Romero
Director, ACLU
Romero is the American Civil Liberties Union's sixth executive director, and the first Latino and openly gay man to serve in that capacity.
64 Tim Hely Hutchinson
CEO, Hachette
Hutchinson is the younger son of the eighth Earl of Donoughmore and the CEO of the UK's largest publisher.
65 Jane Hazlegrove
Actor
Hazlegrove plays lesbian paramedic Dixie in Casualty. She has also appeared in London's Burning, Families, Coronation Street and many other popular dramas.
66 Alan Duncan
MP
Tory MP for Rutland and Melton. Duncan has been openly gay since 2002 and is currently minister for state, Department for International Development.
67 Cleve Jones
US activist
Jones is an activist for LGBT rights and people with Aids. He founded the Names project, the memorial quilt for people who have died as a result of Aids.
68 Joe Solmonese
Political activist
Former Human Rights Campaign president Solmonese developed the political opportunity programme to promote electable women candidates into politics. He is now one of 35 national -
co-chairs for Barack Obama's -re-election campaign.
69 Lord John Browne
Former CEO, BP
Browne was outed by the Mail on Sunday in 2007. He has written about his own sexuality and coming out in general.
70 Margot James
MP
James is vice-chairman of the Conservative party, the first openly lesbian Tory MP in history.
71 Sir Paul Jenkins KCB
QC
Chief executive and permanent secretary of the Treasury Solicitor's Department since 2006, Jenkins is Britain's most senior openly gay civil servant.
72 Phyll Opoku-Gyimah
MD, UK Black Pride
Founder and managing director of UK Black Pride, Opoku-Gyimah was nominated woman of the year at the black LGBT community awards 2007.
73 Beatrix Campbell OBE
Writer
Leftwing intellectual feminist, broadcaster and author of Wigan Pier Revisited.
74 Ashley Steel
City adviser
Steel is a board member at management services company KPMG and at WLWB, which seeks to help the long-term unemployed.
75 Claudia Brind-Woody
IBM executive
Brind-Woody is the vice-president and managing director of IBM's intellectual property business. She has held significant roles in US LGBT rights groups.
76 Neil Bentley
Deputy director-general, CBI
Bentley represents the CBI nationally and internationally and is a champion of boardroom diversity.
77 Heather Peace
Actor
British actor and musician, with roles in Casualty, Holby City, Coronation Street and Lip Service. Peace is a patron of Manchester Pride and the Diversity Role Models charity.
78 Jonny Oates
Politician
As chief of staff to the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, Oates is one of the most influential Liberal Democrats.
79 Paul Burston
Writer
Burston is editor of the gay section of London listings magazine Time Out and author of several books.
80 Shannon Minter
Lawyer
Minter became a trans man at 35. He is a US civil rights lawyer and the legal director of the National Centre for Lesbian Rights.
81 Walter Shubert
Founder, Gay Financial Network
First out-gay member of the New York stock exchange and founder of the Gay Financial Network, which campaigns against discrimination in business.
82 Justin Nelson and Chance Mitchell
Founders, NGLCC
Founders of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, which acts as a link between LGBT business owners, corporations and government.
83 Julie Bindel
Journalist
Feminist journalist and Guardian contributor. Bindel is co-founder of the group Justice for Women, which opposes violence against women.
84 Fiona Shaw CBE
Actor
Actor who has starred and directed in many theatrical productions. Shaw is possibly best known for her role as Mrs Dursley in Harry Potter.
85 Iain Dale
Political commentator
In 2003 Dale became the first openly gay Conservative parliamentary candidate. He is a frequent political commentator.
86 Louie Spence
TV personality
Artistic director at Pineapple Dance Studios, Spence is a TV personality, choreographer and producer-director of musical theatre. Currently a judge on ITV's Dancing on Ice.
87 Sandi Toksvig
Writer and broadcaster
Presenter and regular panellist on many TV and radio shows, including Radio 4's The News Quiz and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. Also author of several books for children and adults.
88 Alan Carr
Comedian
Presenter and regular panellist on many TV and radio shows, including Radio 4's The News Quiz and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. Also author of several books for children and adults.
Hugely successful chatshow host and award-winning standup comedian. Carr has also presented a number of radio shows.
89 Daniel Winterfeldt
Lawyer
US securities lawyer who is head of CMS's International Capital Markets group.
90 Debbie Gupta
Director of policy, GEO
Director of policy at the Government Equalities Office and author of The Business Case for the Economic Empowerment of Women.
91 Ceri Goddard
CEO, Fawcett Society
In her professional capacity, Goddard campaigns for the equality of women at all levels of society.
92 John Yates-Harold
Deputy headteacher
Yates-Harold is a progressive educator based at the Jenny Hammond primary school, east London, and an early pioneer of Stonewall's anti-bullying work in schools.
93 Julian Glover
Columnist and speechwriter
Former Guardian leader writer who was recently appointed speechwriter to David Cameron. Civil partner of Times columnist Matthew Parris.
94 Mark Gatiss
Actor, writer, broadcaster
Famous for The League of Gentleman and other darkly comic shows, Gatiss lives with his civil partner Ian.
95 Christopher Bailey
Fashion designer
Award-winning designer, creative director at Burberry and the co-founder of the Burberry Foundation, which invests in charities focused on supporting young people.
96 Nick Forbes
Labour councillor
Forbes has been a councillor since he was 26 and is now the Labour leader for Newcastle city council.
97 Denise Marshall
CEO, Eaves
Marshall's charity, Eaves, helps victims of violence and sex trafficking. She returned her OBE in protest at the budget cuts.
98 Lee Daniels
Producer and director
Oscar-winning producer and director of Precious and Monster's Ball.
99 Alice Arnold
Broadcaster
Broadcaster, presenter and Radio 4 newsreader, Arnold is civil partner of sports presenter Clare Balding.
100 Rodney Berman
Politician
Ex-Liberal Democrat leader of Cardiff council. Berman is an openly gay politician and the first winner of the local politician of the year award.
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