October is LGBT History Month, and to celebrate we've rounded up our favorite videos from 19 awesome comedians who also happen to be out.
Now you can celebrate this important part of American culture while watching your comedy specials and scrolling through your Twitter feeds like we know you were going to anyway.
Two birds, one stone, guys!
WARNING: Some of the clips are NSFW, so make sure you have your headphones on.

Todd Glass
This year Todd Glass publicly came out on the <a href="http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_245_-_todd_glass">"WTF With Marc Maron"</a> podcast. Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/ToddGlass">@ToddGlass</a>.
Kate McKinnon
When McKinnon was cast last spring on "Saturday Night Live," many noted that she would be first openly lesbian player on "SNL." She also does a web series called <a href="http://www.vagmagazine.tv/">"Vag Magazine."</a>
Stephen Fry
Celebrated-actor Fry <a href="http://perezhilton.com/2010-09-20-stephen_fry_claims_that_he_is_ninety_percent_gay#.UGnIofk-vDU">wrote</a> in his autobiography <em>The Fry Chronicles</em> "I am only '90 per cent gay,' which is of course pretty damned gay, but every now and again on my path through life I have met a woman in the 10 per cent bracket." Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/stephenfry">@stephenfry</a>.
Tig Notaro
Notaro is now writing for Amy Schumer's new show. She made news recently for a stand-up set she did at Largo where she announced that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/06/tig-notaro-breast-cancer-treatment-new-york_n_1862583.html">she had breast cancer. </a>
Eliot Glazer
Glazer writes for <em>New York Magazine</em> and co-stars in web series <a href="http://itgetsbetterish.com/#6e8/youtube">"It Gets Betterish"</a> with Brent Sullivan. Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/eliotglazer">@eliotglazer</a>.
Brent Sullivan
Speaking of Brent Sullivan, he's also a stand-up comedian.
Erin Foley
In this clip Foley talks about her relationship saying "She's amazing" and then jokes "She meaning I'm gay. Take a second." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/erinfoleycomic">@erinfoleycomic</a>.
James Adomian
Adomian is known for his killer impressions like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-0J9Hqgp1E">George W. Bush </a>and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QLh4SCclkM">Jesse Ventura</a>. But in this clip he talks about how a large majority of villains come off as gay in TV and Films. Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/JAdomian">@JAdomian</a>.
Paula Pell
Pell writes for "Saturday Night Live" and was recently seen as Tammy Zero on "Parks and Recreation." In March <a href="https://twitter.com/perlapell/status/180841959492030464">Pell tweeted</a> "I never chose to be a lesbian. I just always fell in love with great people who I eventually went to the gym with and realized were women." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/perlapell">@perlapell</a>.
Gabe Liedman
In 2010 he told <em><a href="http://www.theapiary.org/the-apiary/2010/5/19/inside-with-gabe-liedman.html">The Apiary</a></em> "I am always kind of scared to do my super gay material in front of straight crowds and straight comedians, but it always goes over well." Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/gabeliedman">@gabeliedman</a>.
Ellen DeGeneres
Degeneres made headlines in 1997 when she <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKfEdjlRxSk">came out</a> on her show "Ellen." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/TheEllenShow">@TheEllenShow</a>.
Dave Holmes
Holmes is best known for his hosting gigs on MTV. He now hosts the podcast <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/166825195/a-drink-with-dave-season-two">"A Drink With Dave."</a> Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/DaveHolmes">@DaveHolmes</a>.
Mario Cantone
Cantone is known for his role as Anthony Morentino on "Sex And The City."
Margaret Cho
In an interview with <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/magazine/29wwln-domains-t.html?_r=0">New York Times Magazine</a></em> Cho said ""I refer to myself as gay, but I am married to a man. Of course, I've had relationships with women, but my politics are more queer than my lifestyle." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/margaretcho">@MargaretCho</a>.
Ross Mathews
Matthews started out at "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" and now makes regular appearances on "Chelsea Lately." Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/helloross">@helloross</a>.
Simon Amstell
Amstell hosted "Nevermind the Buzzcocks," but now he is focusing on his comedy career. Follow him <a href="https://twitter.com/SimonAmstell">@SimonAmstell</a>.
Wanda Sykes
In this clip Sykes announces "It's harder being gay than it is being black." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/iamwandasykes">@Iamwandasykes</a>.
Kevin Allison
Allison told <em><a href="http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/01/kevin_allison_was_born_with_th.html">New York Magazine</a> </em>that the most he'd ever paid for a haircut was twenty dollars because "I was born with the 'queer' but not with the 'eye.'"Follow him <a href="https://es.twitter.com/TheKevinAllison">@TheKevinAllison</a>.
Fortune Feimster
Feimster appeared on "Last Comic Standing" in 2010 and now she writes and is an occasional round table guest on "Chelsea Lately." Follow her <a href="https://twitter.com/fortunefunny">@FortuneFunny</a>.
You can check out even more LGBT History all month long over at HuffPost Gay Voices.
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The Huffington Post | By Christine Friar Posted: 10/01/2012 4:05 pm EDT | Updated: 10/01/2012 4:05 pm EDT