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viernes, noviembre 03, 2006
De lista halladas en la red, sigo con la de muertos famosos de AIDS
List of people killed in duels
List of deaths by aircraft misadventure
List of deaths through alcohol
List of deaths from anorexia nervosa
List of assassinated persons
List of choking deaths
List of drowning victims
List of drug-related deaths
List of deaths by accidental drug overdose
List of people who were executed
List of horse accidents (deaths and serious injuries) List of deaths by motorcycle accidents List of murdered people List of poisonings List of porn stars who died of or have AIDS List of prison deaths List of professional cyclists who died during a race List of skiing deaths List of space disasters List of people who died of starvation List of suicides List of tuberculosis victims List of volcanic eruption deaths List of unusual deaths
Athletes
Arthur Ashe, tennis player and social activist; infected via transfusion during heart surgery
Esteban De Jesus world champion boxer
Magic Johnson, probably most famous for his public announcement in 1991 that he had been infected with the virus HIV and would retire from basketball
Greg Louganis, diver; knew he was HIV-positive since 1988, announced it in 1995
Tommy Morrison world champion boxer, tests in 1996 revealed he was HIV-positive, automatically retiring him from boxing as a competitor; underwent a technique known as "sperm washing", designed to allow HIV-positive people to have HIV-negative children
Rubén Palacios world champion boxer
Entertainers
Peter Allen, (1944-1992), screen and stage entertainer
Néstor Almendros (1930-1992), cinematographer
Emile Ardolino (1943-1993), filmmaker (Sister Act, Dirty Dancing)
Howard Ashman (1950-1991), film songwriter
Rick Aviles (1952-1995), American actor
Michael Bennett, (1943-1987), choreographer
John Bindon, (1943-1993), British Actor
Amanda Blake, (1929-1989), played Kitty Russell (saloon owner, Miss Kitty)(Gunsmoke)
Sandra Brea, (d. 2000), Brazilian television actress
Joseph Breen, soap opera star (As the World Turns)
Jim J. Bullock, television actor (Too Close for Comfort)
Geoffrey Burridge, (1949-1987), British Actor
Carlos Busquets, Puerto Rican astrologer
Merritt Butrick, (1959-1989), actor
Ian Charleson (1950-1990), British actor and star of the film (Chariots of Fire) (1981)
Cyril Collard, (1957-1993), French writer/actor/director of Les Nuits fauves (Savage Nights)
Robbin Crosby, (1960-2002), guitarist for rock band Ratt; HIV-infected by a tainted needle while addicted to heroin; died of AIDS-related causes
Brad Davis, (1949-1991), American actor (Midnight Express)
Bobby Debarge, (1945-1995), American singer
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli (d. 1994), Canadian musician (Les Colocs)
Kiki Djan (1957-2004), Ghanian singer
Eazy-E, (1963-1995), rapper, member of NWA
Denholm Elliott, (1922-1992), distinguished British actor
Waylon Flowers, entertainer, puppeteer (Waylon Flowers and Madame, Madame's Place)
Richard Frank, (1953-1995), American actor (Anything But Love)
Leonard Frey, (1938-1988), Acted in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway and in the movie
Thomas Fuccello, (1936-1993), American actor
Christopher Gillis, (1951-1993), dancer and choreographer, Paul Taylor Dance Company
Kevin Peter Hall (1955-1991), played the title role in Predator opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger
Anthony Hamilton, (1952-1995), actor also known as Tony Hamilton
Dan Hartman, (1950-1994), American, singer, songwriter and record producer
Ofra Haza, (1957-2000), Israeli pop singer
John Hargreaves, (1945-1996), Australian actor
René Highway (1954-1990), Canadian Cree actor and dancer
Rock Hudson, (1925-1985), Hollywood star, first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis became public knowledge
Richard Hunt, (1951-1992), supplied voices for the Muppets (Beaker, Scooter, Statler)
Paul Jabara, (1948-1992, American Actor (Hair) and songwriter of Donna Summer's Last Dance
Derek Jarman, (1942-1994), film director, made the film Blue while blind (as a result of AIDS related causes)
Holly Johnson , lead singer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Michael Jeter (1952-2003)
Larry Kert, (1930-1991), Broadway performer (West Side Story)
Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941-1996), passed away due to an open-heart surgery and complications with AIDS
Fela Kuti (1938-1997), Nigerian musician and political activist, died from AIDS-related heart failure
Liberace, (1919-1987), pianist
Lar Lubovitch, (1943-)), choreographer, Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), singer and musician; died from bronchial pneumonia (his death from AIDS-related causes led to The Mercury Phoenix Trust anti-AIDS charity and the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness)
Andy Milligan, (1929-1991), director of exploitation movies
Jacques Morali, (1947-1991), disco composer and co-creator of the Village People
Klaus Nomi, (1944-1983), singer, died of AIDS-related illness in 1983, one of the first celebrities to die of this disease
Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993)
Chuck Panozzo, rock guitarist (Styx)
Anthony Perkins (1932-1992), pneumonia, brought on by AIDS
Norman 'Dack' Rambo, (1941-1994), American actor
Gene Anthony Ray (1962-2003), complications of a stroke
Robert Reed, (1932-1992) actor on The Brady Bunch
Tony Richardson, (1928-1991), British actor
Arthur Russell, (1951-1992), musician
Franklyn Seales, (1952-1990), American actor (Silver Spoons)
Tommy Sexton (1955-1993), Canadian television comedian
Ray Sharkey, (1952-1993), American actor
Hugo Soto (1954-1994), Argentine actor
Jermaine Stewart, (1957-1997), American singer, liver cancer caused by AIDS.
Michael Sundin, (1961-1989), British children's television presenter and actor, died from AIDS-related complications
Sylvester, (1944-1988), disco artist and drag performer
Ron Vawter (1949-1994), actor; died from a heart attack
Politicians
Brian Huskins, Canadian political candidate
Peter McWilliams, author and libertarian activist
Pornographic films performers
Keith Anthoni (1952-1991)
Keith Ardent
Miss Arroyo
Ben Barker (1951-1995)
Scott Bond
Brad Braverman
Tony Bravo (1958-1990)
Jeremy Brent
Arthur Bressan, Jr. (1943-1987)
Chris Burns (1958-1995)
Buster (1956-1991)
Dave Connors
Jake Corbin (1963-1992)
Luc Coulton (1959-1993)
Pierce Daniels (1958-1995)
Mike Davis (d. 1986)
Johnny Dawes (1955-1989)
Jessica Dee (b. 1978)
Morelle DeKeigh
Lisa De Leeuw (1958-1993)
Ken Diamond
Melchor Diaz
Glenn Dime (d. 1992)
Ed Dinakos (1954-1994)
Casey Donovan (1943-1987)
Nick Elliot (1942-1990)
Lon Flexx (1965-1995)
Mason Flynt
Brett Ford
Roy Garret (1955-1992)
Ryder Hansen (1957-1989)
Mike Henson (1963-2002), accidential heroin overdose
Bill Harrison (1947-1991)
Chuck Holmes (1945-2000)
John Holmes (1944-1988)
Kurt Houston (1964-1997)
Darren James
Thom Katt
Steve Kennedy
Jon King (1963-1995)
J.W. King (1955-1986)
Jesse Koehler (1957-1988)
Tim Kramer (1958-1992)
Steve Kreig
Chris Ladd (1960-1990)
Lance (1962-1991)
Lei Lani
Jeff Lawrence (1950-1994)
Richard Locke (1941-1996)
Clint Lockner (1943-1993)
Steve Loignon
Lucky Luc (1951-1992)
Luke (1959-1989)
Craig Markle (d. 1993)
Val Martin
Lisa Meléndez (d. 1999)
Jim Moore (1961-1988)
Wade Nichols (d. 1985)
Scott O'Hara (1961-1998)
Sparky O'Toole (1967-1999)
Al Parker (1952-1992)
Paul Pellettieri
Jaap Penrat
Brad Peters (1958-1994)
Christopher Rage (1948-1991)
Tyler Regan
Lee Richards (1951-1985)
Nick Rogers
Lara Roxx
Zeff Ryan (d. 1992)
Lee Ryder (1959-1991)
Bob Shane (1961-1987)
Joe Simmons (1959-1995)
Jason Steele (1950-1995)
Glenn Steers (1958-1994)
Joey Stefano (Nick Iacona) (1968-1994), ketamine overdose
Marc Stevens (d. 1989)
Eric Stone (1959-1996)
Eric Stryker (1954-1988)
Steve Taylor (1954-1994)
Steve Taylor (1940-1986)
Chet Thomas (1959-1997)
Jim Ed Thompson (1946-1988)
Kip Tyler (d. 1995)
Marco Vassi
Frank Vickers (1948-1991)
Darryl Weld (1965-1991)
Ryan Wagner
Chris Williams (1967-1991)
Joey Yale (1949-1986)
Writers and artists
Isaac Asimov, (1920-1992), science fiction writer; infected by transfused blood during heart surgery
Ron Athey, performance artist
Michel Foucault, (1926-1984), philosopher
Keith Haring, (1958-1990), artist
Gibson Kente, (1932-2004), playwright
Larry Kramer, novelist and playwright
Michael McDowell (1950-1999), screenwriter and novelist
James Merrill, (1926-1995), poet
Dennis Schuetz (d. 1989), novelist
Andrew Sullivan, conservative journalist
Others
Reynaldo Arenas (1943-1990)
Rebekka Armstrong, HIV educator and former Playboy Playmate
Dave Brindle, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation journalist
David Brudnoy, (1940-2004), Boston radio talk show host, merkel-cell carcinoma unrelated to AIDS
Gia, (1960-1986), model, died of complications resulting from AIDS in 1986, at the age of 26
Tina Chow, (1951-1992), restauranteur and model
Roy Cohn, (1927-1986), lawyer
Joey DiPaolo, who contracted AIDS by a blood transfusion at the age of four, activist.
Gaëtan Dugas, famous as the subject of an early epidemiological study into HIV/AIDS
Eve van Grafhorst
Halston, (1932-1990), American fashion designer
Sighsten Herrgård, Swedish fashion designer
Nkosi Johnson, AIDS advocate
Lance Loud, (1951-2001), part of the reality TV show, PBS' An American Family
Suzi Lovegrove
Troy Lovegrove
Robert Mapplethorpe, (1946-1989), photographer
Stephanie Ray, AIDS advocate
Tim Richmond, (1955-1989), NASCAR driver
Mitch Rosario, (1972-2003), hairdresser to celebrities such as Ricky Martin and Paulina Rubio
Max Robinson, (1939-1988), American Broadcasting Corporation journalist
Steve Rubell, owner of Studio 54 disco in the 1970s
Ryan White, (1971-1990), heterosexual hemophiliac teenager who died at a time when it was considered a gay disease
Pedro Zamora, (1972-1994), AIDS activist, was on The Real World
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