User:Garion96/Sandbox2
Appearance
Name | Life | Comments | Reference |
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Alexis Brimeyer | (1946–1995) | False pretender who claimed connection to various European thrones. | |
Allan Bloom | (1930–1992) | American philosopher, essayist and academic. | |
Allan McCarthy | (1957–1995) | Canadian musician, part of the group Men Without Hats. | |
Andrew Stimpson | (born 1980) | British model who first tested positive for HIV but subsequent test turned negative. | |
Angus Suttie | (1946–1993) | British studio potter and teacher of ceramics. | |
António Variações | (1944–1984) | Portuguese singer and songwriter. | |
Anthony Hamilton | (1952–1995) | Australian actor, in American television | |
Arnold Lobel | (1933–1987) | Popular author of children's books. | |
Barry Robins | (1945–1986) | American actor. | |
Bernhard Pock | (1963–1996) | American stunt actor, son of actress Nancy Kwan. | |
Bill Kraus | (19??–1986) | American gay rights and AIDS activist | |
Bobby DeBarge | (1956–1995) | American singer. | |
Brian Coyle | (1944–1991) | American community leader and gay activist. | [1] |
Brian Pockar | (1959–1992) | Canadian figure skater. | [2] |
Chad Kinch | (1958–1994) | American professional basketball player. | |
Charlie Barnett | (1954–1996) | American actor and comedian. | |
Chris Phatswe | (19??–1999) | Botswana airline pilot who committed suicide by crashing a plane into the tarmac and a group of aircraft at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone. | |
Christopher Bernau | (1940–1989) | American actor, Dark Shadows and The Guiding Light | |
Christopher Chadman | (c 1948–1995) | American dancer and choreographer. | |
Copi | (1939–1987) | Argentine writer, cartoonist, and playwright. | |
Craig Owens | (1950–1990) | American art critic and gay activist. | |
Darrin Morris | (1996–2000) | American super middleweight boxer at the WBO. | |
David Bell | (1936–1990) | Scottish television producer and director | |
David Carr | (1933–1959) | British sailer, suspected to have been the first victim of AIDS in the West which was later disproved. | |
David J. Acer | (19??–1990) | American dentist who is believed to have infected five of his patients/ | |
David McCalden | (1951–1990) | British figure in the British far right movement who went on to become a leading international holocaust denier | |
David O'Brien | (19??–1989) | American actor. | |
David Secter | (born 19??) | Canadian film director. | |
Dawson | (born 1973) | pornographic actor | |
Dennis Cleveland Stewart | (1947–1994) | American actor | |
Dennis Coi | (19??–1987) | Canadian figure skater | [2] |
Thom McGinty | (19??–1994) | Irish entertainer, known as Diceman | |
Douglas Wilson | (1950–1992) | Canadian gay activist, university professor, publisher and writer | |
Edgard Monge | (born 1956) | Nicaraguan jailed in Canada for having unprotected sex | |
Eric Stryker | (1954–1988) | American pornographic actor | |
Esquerita | (1935–1986) | Rock and roll piano player, musical influence of Little Richard. | |
Fabrice Simon | (1951–1998) | Haitian artist and fashion designer, | |
Franklyn Seales | (1952–1990) | American actor; played in the sitcom Silver Spoons. | |
Frank Silva | (1949–1995) | American set dresser and sometime actor best known for his performance as the evil spirit Bob in the TV series Twin Peaks. | |
Fred Sadoff | (1926–1994) | American stage, television and film actor. | |
Frosty Freeze | (1963–2008) | American musical artist, member of The Rock Steady Crew | |
Geoffrey Burridge | (1949–1987) | British actor; partner of Alec McCowen. | |
Gino Piserchio | (1944–1989) | Italian actor, composer and musician | |
Gordon Stevenson | (19??–????) | American drummer for the No Wave band DNA | |
Gordon Stewart Anderson | (1958–1991) | Canadian writer, whose novel The Toronto You Are Leaving was published by his mother 15 years after his death. | |
Gregory Scarpa Sr. | (1928–1994) | American member of the Colombo crime family. | |
Issan Dorsey | (1933–1990) | ||
J.W. King | (19??–1986) | American pornographic actor | |
Jacob Dahlin | (1952–1991) | Swedish TV- and radio-host. | |
James Kirkwood, Jr. | (1930–1989) | American playwright and author, won the Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama A Chorus Line | |
James Lyons | (1960–2007) | American actor and film editor. | |
Jason Robertson | (1982–2007) | ||
Jeffrey Mylett | (1949–1986) | American actor | |
Jeffrey Wayne Cole | (1956–1991) | pornographic actor | |
Jennifer Jako | (born 1973) | ||
Jimmy McShane | (1957–1995) | Irish singer, stage name "Baltimora"; known for his 1985 hit "Tarzan Boy". | |
Joey Yale | (1949–1986) | American pornographic actor | |
John Bindon | (1943–1993) | British actor, Quadrophenia | |
John Duran | (born 19??) | ||
John Hargreaves | (1945–1996) | Australian actor | |
Jon Hinson | (1942–1995) | ||
Karen Dalton | (1938–1993) | ||
Kenneth Nelson | (1930–1993) | ||
Kiyoshi Kuromiya | (1943–2000) | ||
Kris Kirk | (1950–1993) | ||
Lee Ryder | (1959–1991) | American pornographic actor | |
Lennie Smith | (19??–2006) | ||
Leonard Dembo | (1961–1996) | Zimbabwean guitar-band musician. | |
Marc Stevens | (1943–?1989) | American pornographic actor | |
Marcelino Sánchez | (1957–1986) | ||
Mark de Solla Price | (born 1960) | ||
Mark Kjeldsen | (19??–199?) | ||
Martin Smith | (1957–1994) | ||
Mart McChesney | (1954–1999) | American actor and activist | |
Martin Stevens | (1929–1986) | ||
Matt Gunther | (1963–1997) | ||
Michael Hardwick | (1954–1991) | ||
Michael Johnston | (born 19??) | ||
Michael Staniforth | (1945–1987) | British stage actor | |
Michael Westphal | (1965–1991) | ||
Mitch Rosario | (1972–2003) | ||
Moses Sithole | (born 1964) | ||
Nicholas Dante | (1942–1991) | ||
Nigel Wrench | (born 1960) | ||
Norman René | (1951–1996) | ||
Nushawn Williams | (born 1976) | ||
Paco Vidarte | (1970–2008) | ||
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli | (19??–1994) | Canadian musician and member of the Quebec musical band Les Colocs | |
Patrick Kelly | (1954–1990) | ||
Paul Rapoport | (1940–1987) | ||
Perry Watkins | (1949–1996) | ||
Phaswane Mpe | (1970–2004) | ||
Phill Wilson | (born 1956) | ||
Ray McDonald | (1944–1993) | ||
Richard Frank | (1953–1995) | American actor, Anything But Love, Amadeus | |
Richard Ryder | (1942–1995) | ||
Richard Warwick | (1945–1997) | ||
Robert Brownlee | (1942–1991) | American chemist and businessman | |
Robert Fraser | (1937–1986) | London art dealer of the 1960s and beyond | |
Rod Philips | (1960–1993) | ||
Rodel Naval | (1953–1995) | Filipino singer | |
Roedy Green | (born 1948) | ||
Ron Richardson | (1952–1995) | ||
Russell Harty | (1934–1988) | English television presenter | |
Scott Simpson | (born 19??) | ||
Severo Sarduy | (1937–1993) | ||
Shawn Decker | (born 1975) | ||
Lord Dufferin | (1938–1988) | ||
Stephen Bicknell | (1957–2007) | ||
Stephen Donaldson | (1946–1996) | ||
Stephen W. Burns | (1954–1990) | ||
Steve Schalchlin | (born 19??) | ||
Suzi Lovegrove | (1955–1987) | American-born woman whose battle with AIDS was chronicled in a television documentary made at her request, entitled Suzi's Story. | |
Theodore Wilson | (1943–1991) | American character actor best known for his recurring role as Sweet Daddy Williams on the CBS sitcom Good Times | |
Thierry Paulin | (1963–1989) | ||
Tom Bianchi | (born 19??) | ||
Tom Eyen | (1940–1991) | ||
Tom Rubnitz | (19??–1992) | ||
Tommy Morrison | (born 1969) | ||
Tony Holiday | (1951–1990) | ||
Trevor Kent | (1940–1989) | Australian theatre and television actor | |
Victoria Arellano | (1984–2007) | ||
Walter Gibbons | (1954–1994) | ||
Warren Casey | (1935–1988) | ||
Warren Sonbert | (1947–1995) | ||
William J. G. Turner | (1952–1987) | American composer, director, dramatist and producer. |
References
[edit]- ^ New York Times (1991-08-21). "Brian Coyle, City Councilman, 47". Retrieved 2009-01-25.
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(help) - ^ a b Bondy, Filip (1992-11-17). "FIGURE SKATING; AIDS Deaths Tear at Figure-Skating World". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
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