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1998 Dr. Jonathan Mann, AIDS expert, dies at 51
1998 Mary-Lou Clements-Mann, AIDS expert, dies at 51 1995 AIDS patient Jeff Getty recieves baboon bone marrow transplant 1995 FDA approves new therapy for use as an initial AIDS treatment, 3TC 1995 Michael VerMeulen, writer, journalist, magazine editor, broke story on U.S. AIDS epidemic, published in Vanity Fair, Parade, GQ founding features editor, dies at 38 1995 Reza Abdoh, playwright, theatre director, produced King Lear, Oedipus Rex, confronted audiences with issues of race, class, AIDS, died of AIDS at age 32 1995 Rick Aviles, U.S. comic/actor (Ghost), dies of AIDS 1995 Paul Monette, writer, wrote, 'Becoming a Man', wrote about gay relationships, taught writing, Milton Academy, dies of AIDS in Los Angeles, California at 49 1995 Nico Adriaans, founder of Rotterdam Junkiebond, dies of AIDS at 37 1994 Elizabeth Meyer, wife of Paul Michael Glaser, dies of AIDS at 47 1994 Pedro Zamora, aIDS Activist, dies at 22 1994 Dennis C Ott, U.S. actor (Star Trek 3/4), dies of AIDs 1994 David Feinberg, AIDS activist/author, dies at 37 1994 Paul Swift, U.S. actor (Egg Man in Pink Flamingo), dies of AIDS at 60 1994 Brad O'Hare, dies of complications due to AIDS at 43 1994 Michael Peters, dies of complications due to AIDS at 46 1994 Frits de Knight, photographer, dies of AIDS at 40 1994 Bart Scheepens, actor and director, dies of AIDS at 50 1994 Fred Sadoff, actor (Quiet American), dies of AIDS at 67 1994 John Curry, English figure skater, Gold Medal 1976 Olympics, dies of AIDS at 44 1994 Dack Rambo, actor (Jack Ewing-Dallas), dies from AIDs at 52 1994 Derek Jarman, actor and director (Tempest), dies of AIDS at 52 1994 Randy Shilts, U.S. journalist (& the band played on), dies of AIDs at 41 1994 Joe Mays, actor (Mr Saturday Night), dies of AIDS at 44 1993 Jeremiah Sullivan, actor (Soldier, Double-Stop), dies of AIDS at 58 1993 Emile Ardolino, director (Sister Act), dies of AIDS at 50 1993 Emile Ardolino, director (Dirty Dancing), dies at 50 of AIDs 1993 Ken E. Jones, musician ,New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra, dies of AIDS at 34 1993 Rene Klijn, Dorian, singer (Mr Blue), dies of AIDS at 30) 1993 Dorian Corey, actor (Paris is Burning), dies of AIDs at 56 1993 Alf Bold, German festival programmer, dies of AIDS at 47 1993 Tom Fuccella, actor (Paul-One Life to Live), dies of AIDs at 56 1993 Edwin "Rick" Bakker, author (Rick's Report/AIDS Diary), dies at 31 1993 Angus Suttie, English potter, dies of AIDS at 46 1993 Ray Sharkey, actor (Wiseguy, No Mercy, Body Rock), dies of AIDs at 40 1993 Richard Schmiechen, dies of AIDS at 45 1993 Donald Phelps, dies of AIDS at 61 1993 Arthur Ashe, tennis star (Wimbledon 1975), dies of AIDS at 49 1993 Dudley Stevens, entertainer, dies of AIDS at 57 1993 Ken Cory, dies of AIDS at 51 1993 Rudolph Nureyev, Russian ballet dancer (Kirov), dies of AIDS at 54 1992 Mother Clare Hale, cared for New York City AIDS babies (Hale House), dies at 87 1992 Cary Scott Lowenstein, dancer/singer, dies of AIDS at 30 1992 David Oliver, actor (Perry Hutchins-Another World), dies of AIDS at 30 1992 Paul Jabara, singer and actor (Last Dance), dies of AIDS at 44 1992 Ray Gill, actor (Prelude to a Kiss), dies of AIDS at 42 1992 Frederick Combs, playwright/director, dies of AIDS at 57 1992 Anthony Perkins, actor (Psycho), dies from AIDs at 60 1992 Irving Allen Lee, actor (Newspaper Boys), dies of AIDS at 43 1992 Tommy Nutter, fashion designer (bell bottom pants), dies of AIDs at 49 1992 Christopher Todd, Todd Wangberg, dies of AIDS at 30 1992 Alison L Gertz, U.S. aids-activist/Esquire women of year, dies of aids 1992 Kenny Sacha, actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), dies of AIDS at 39 1992 Titti Sotto, latin songwriter, dies at 48 of aids 1992 David Wojuarowicz, artist (U2 album cover), dies of AIDs at 37 1992 Tom Alexander, model/actor (Kurt-Forbidden Dance), dies of AIDs 1992 Peter Allen, entertainer (Legs Diamond), dies of aids at 48 1992 Larry Riley, actor (Soldier Story, Knots Landing), dies of AIDS at 39 1992 Bill Beyers, actor (Wally-Capitol), dies of AIDS at 37 1992 Glen White, dancer/actor (Graft, Camille), dies of AIDS at 42 1992 Warren Neal Boxer, dies of AIDS at 34 1992 Robert Reed, actor (Brady Bunch), dies of AIDs at 59 1992 Panos Christi, entertainer, dies of AIDS at 54 1992 Clovis Ruffin, fashion designer (T shirt dress), dies of AIDS at 46 1992 Tina Chow, model, dies of AIDs at 41 1992 John Remme, entertainer, dies of AIDS at 56 1992 Richard Hunt, puppeteer/actor (Muppet Movie), dies of AIDS at 40 1992 Lewis Michael Friedman, pianist, dies at 47 of AIDS 1991 Edward M Love, choreographer/dancer, dies of AIDS at 43 1991 Kimberly Bergalis, got AIDS from health care worker, dies at 23 1991 AIDS awareness day 1991 Byron Webster, actor (That Man Bolt), dies of AIDS at 58 1991 Freddie Mercury, British singer (Queen), dies of AIDS at 45 1991 A day before he dies, Freddie Mercury, 45, confirms he has AIDS 1991 Tony Richardson, British director (Tom Jones), dies of AIDs at 63 1991 Howard Brunner, dies of AIDS at 51 1991 Paul Michael Lombardi, actor, dies of AIDS at 31 1991 Don Nute, entertainer, dies of AIDS at 56 1991 Brad Davis, actor (Sybil, Midnight Express), dies of AIDS at 41 1991 Larry Kert, actor (Tony-West Side Story), dies of AIDS at 60 1991 Tom Cassidy, anchor (CNN), dies of AIDs at 41 1991 Kevin Peter Hall, actor (Harry and Hendersons), dies of AIDS at 35 1991 Howard Ashman, song writer (Under the Sea), dies of AIDs at 40 1991 Lawrence Lott, actor (Real Men, Philadelphia Experiment), dies of AIDS at 40 1990 Dalton Cathey, dies of AIDS at 44 1990 Don Draper, actor (Pepper Agent 00X), dies of AIDS at 61 1990 David Acer, Florida dentist, dies of AIDs after infecting 5 patients 1990 Gordon Metcalfe, actor (Monster in the Closet), dies of AIDS at 43 1990 Nick Pippins, actor (Simon), dies of AIDS at 35 1990 Paul Wynne, KGO-TV San Francisco reporter, dies of AIDS at 46 1990 Franklyn Seales, actor (Silver Spoon, Onion Field), dies of AIDS at 37 1990 Jose De Vega, dies of AIDS at 56 1990 Ryan White, hemophiliac aids sufferer, dies at 18 1990 Roy "Halston" Frowick, fashion designer, dies of AIDs at 68 1990 Keith Haring, artist/cartoonist (brilliant baby), dies of AIDs at 31 1990 Ian Charleson, actor (Gandhi, Chariots of Fire), dies of AIDS at 40 1989 "Day Without Art" - Artists demonstrate against AIDS 1989 Tim Richmond, race car driver (won 13 NASCAR races), dies of AIDS 1989 Merritt Butrick, actor (Shy People, Wired to Kill), dies of AIDS at 29 1989 1st reported case of AIDS transmitted by heterosexual oral sex 1988 Max Robinson, 1st black network (ABC) TV anchor, dies of AIDS at 49 1988 Dick Clair, comedian (Clair and McMahon, Facts of Life), dies of AIDS 1988 Wayland Flowers, ventriloquist (Madame), dies of AIDS at 48 1988 Leonard Frey, actor (Tattoo, Magic Christian), dies of AIDS at 49 1988 Anthony Holland, AIDS sufferer committed suicide at 60 1987 Thomas F Waddell, founder (Gay Olympics), dies of AIDS at 50 1987 Michael Bennet, choreographer (Chorus Line), dies of AIDS at 44 1987 "Nightline" presents it's 1st "Town Meeting" the subject is AIDS and the show runs until 3:47 AM 1987 Stewart McKinney, Representative-R-Connecticut 1971 - 1987, died from complications from AIDS 1987 FDA approves sale of AZT (AIDS treatment) 1986 UN's WHO announces 1st global effort to combat AIDS 1986 Federal health officials announce AZT will be available to AIDS patients 1986 AIDS patient Ryan White returns to classes at Western Middle School 1986 AIDS charity record "That's What Friends are For," hits #1 1985 1st AIDS theme TV movie - "An Early Frost" 1985 Ricky Wilson, rock guitarist (B-52's), dies of AIDS at 32 1985 Rock Hudson, actor (MacMillian and Wife), dies of AIDS at 59 1985 Spokeswoman for Rock Hudson confirmed he had AIDS 1985 U.S. approves screening test for AIDS 1984 Michel Foucault, philosoph (History of Sexuality), dies of AIDs at 57 1984 Centers for Disease Control says virus discovered in France causes AIDS 1981 Center of Disease Control reports of a pneumonia affecting gays, AIDS 1972 Egypt president Sadat throws 20,000 Russian military aids out 1963 Reza Abdoh, born in Tehran, Iran, playwright, theatre director, produced King Lear, Oedipus Rex, confronted audiences with issues of race, class, AIDS 1961 Edwin "Rick" Bakker, Dutch author: Rick's Report, AIDS Diary 1956 Michael VerMeulen, born in Chicago, Illinois, writer, journalist, magazine editor, broke story on U.S. AIDS epidemic, published in Vanity Fair, Parade, GQ founding features editor 1812 U.S. passes 1st foreign aid bill (aids Venezuela earthquake vicitims) 1778 Mary Ludwig Hayes "Molly Pitcher" aids American patriots |
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