The annual list celebrates LGBT individuals who made headlines and contributed to positive messages within the gay community in 2012.
The list includes Taboo composer Boy George; Book of Mormon Tony Award nominee Andrew Rannells; "Glee" star Jane Lynch; Billy Elliot and Lion King composer Elton John and his husband David Furnish; Other Desert Cities playwright Jon Robin Baitz; Tony-winning Clybourne Park producer Jordan Roth; Tony-winning Chicago director Walter Bobbie; actor Matthew Wilkas; musician and actress Amanda Palmer; Macy's Parade creative director and grand marshal Bill Schermerhorn and Amy Kule; "Ugly Betty" star Michael Urie; Olivier Award-winning actor Simon Callow; Tony Award-winning Master Class playwright Terrence McNally; Tony Award-winning Once director John Tiffany; original Spring Awakening cast member Gideon Glick; and Fun Home original source material author, comic book storyteller Alison Bechdel.
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