List of HIV-positive people 3156161 225795554 2008-07-15T13:05:13Z Trezatium 481048 /* Sports */ New reference for Beuttler is sufficient; removed other reference as some of its information is derived from forums {{pp-semi-vandalism|small=yes}} <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {{Dynamic list}}<onlyinclude> <!-- See [[Wikipedia talk:Featured lists]] for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below --> [[Image:Ryan White.jpg|thumb|right|[[United States|American]] teenager [[Ryan White]], who died from [[AIDS]] in 1990, is the namesake for U.S. federal legislation that addresses the unmet health needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS.]] This is a categorized, alphabetical '''list of people who are known to have been infected with the [[HIV|human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV)''', the pathogen that causes [[AIDS]], including those who have died.</onlyinclude> AIDS is now a [[pandemic]].<ref>{{cite journal |journal= J Intern Med |date=2008 |volume=263 |issue=3 |pages=218–43 |title= The first postmodern pandemic: 25 years of HIV/AIDS |author= Kallings LO |doi=10.1111/j.1365-2796.2007.01910.x |pmid=18205765 |url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2796.2007.01910.x}}</ref> In 2007, an estimated 33.2&nbsp;million people lived with the disease worldwide, and it killed an estimated 2.1&nbsp;million people, including 330,000 children.<ref name=UNAIDS2007/> Over three-quarters of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa.<ref name=UNAIDS2007>{{cite web | author =[[Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS|UNAIDS]], [[World Health Organization|WHO]] |date=2007 |title= 2007 AIDS epidemic update |url=http://data.unaids.org/pub/EPISlides/2007/2007_epiupdate_en.pdf |accessdate=2008-05-26 |format=PDF}}</ref> HIV is typically transmitted through unprotected sex or [[Intravenous drug use (recreational)|intravenous drug use]], and is often associated with marginalized groups such as gay men, drug users and sex workers. For these reasons, and also because of fears of contagion, people living with HIV are frequently subjected to stigma and discrimination.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hab.hrsa.gov/publications/stigma/front.htm |title=Stigma and HIV/AIDS A Review of the Literature |accessdate=2006-10-11 |date=May 2003 |work=U.S. Department of Health and Human Services }}</ref> Publicity campaigns around the world have aimed to counter HIV-related prejudices and misconceptions and to replace them with an accurate understanding that helps to prevent new infections. These efforts have been aided by various celebrities—including American basketball star [[Magic Johnson]] and South African judge [[Edwin Cameron]]—who have publicly announced that they are HIV-positive.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Casey | first = MK | coauthors = Allen M, Emmers-Sommer T, Sahlstein E, Degooyer D, Winters A, Wagner AE, and Dun T. | title = When a celebrity contracts a disease: the example of Earvin "Magic" Johnson's announcement that he was HIV positive | journal = Journal of health communication | volume = 8 | issue = 3 | pages = 249–65 | publisher = Taylor & Francis | date = 2003 May-June | pmid = 12857654 | doi = 10.1080/10810730305682 }}</ref> == Acting (film & television) == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --><onlyinclude> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Amanda Blake]]''' | (1929–1989) | American actress best remembered for her role as Kitty Russell in the television series ''[[Gunsmoke]]''. | <ref name=EW> {{cite news | first=Hannah | last=Tucker | coauthors= | title=25 years of AIDS in Hollywood -- We remember the lost stars of movies, TV and art | date=[[2006-06-09]] | publisher= | url =http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,1202273_7_0_,00.html | work =Entertainment Weekly | pages =2 | accessdate = 2006-07-29 | language = }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jim J. Bullock]]''' | (born 1955) | American actor who starred in the sitcom ''[[Too Close for Comfort (TV series)|Too Close for Comfort]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Mike | last=Falcon | title=Jim J. Bullock reflects on AIDS anniversary | date=[[2001-06-06]] | url =http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlight/2001-06-06-bullock-aids.htm | work =USA Today | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Merritt Butrick]]''' | (1959-1989) | American actor best remembered for playing [[Captain Kirk]]'s son in the films ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' ''[[TWOK|II]]'' and ''[[TSFS|III]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Jonathan | last=Kay | title="Gay" trek | date=[[2001-06-30]] | url =http://archive.salon.com/ent/feature/2001/06/30/gay_trek/index.html | work =Salon.com | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ian Charleson]]''' | (1949–1990) | British actor whose best-known role was the part of athlete [[Eric Liddell]] in the film ''[[Chariots of Fire]]''. | <ref name=newsweek> {{cite news | first=Ansen | last=David | coauthors= Donna Foote, Katrine Ames, Jack Kroll, Abigail Kuflik, Peter Plagen | title=AIDS and the Arts: A lost generation | date=[[1993-01-18]] | publisher= | url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12648464/site/newsweek/ | work =Newsweek | pages =14 | accessdate = 2006-10-03 | language = }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Brad Davis (actor)|Brad Davis]]''' | (1949–1991) | American actor, played the part of [[Billy Hayes (smuggler)|Billy Hayes,]] in the film ''[[Midnight Express (film)|Midnight Express]]''. | <ref>{{cite web |first= Geneva |last= Overholser | url=http://knight.stanford.edu/lectures/knight/1992/index.html| title = What You Don't Know Will Hurt You: The Press and Public's Know-Nothing Pact | work = 1992 Knight Lecture | title=Stanford University, John S. Knight Fellowships | date= 1992 | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref><includeonly> |}</includeonly></onlyinclude> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Drivas]]''' | (1938–1986) | American film, television and stage actor. | <ref>{{cite news |first= David |last= Richards | url=http://www.nytimes.com/specials/ragtime/mcnally.html| title = A Working Playwright Edges Into Fame | work = New York Times | date= [[1992-08-29]] | accessdate = 2006-10-12 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Denholm Elliott]]''' | (1922–1992) | British actor; won three [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] awards as best supporting actor for ''[[Trading Places]]'', ''[[A Private Function]]'' and ''Defence of the Realm'', as well as an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for ''[[A Room with a View (film)|A Room with a View]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Leonard Frey]]''' | (1938–1988) | American [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and film actor, earned an [[Academy Award]] nomination as [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] in the film version of ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tom Fuccello]]''' | (1936–1993) | American actor, known for his role as Dave Culver in the television series ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Tom Fuccello Is Dead; Actor on TV Was 56 | date=[[1993-08-20]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE7D61530F933A1575BC0A965958260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kevin Peter Hall]]''' | (1955–1991) | Tall American actor, played in ''[[Predator (film)|Predator]]'' and ''[[Harry and the Hendersons]]''. | <ref name='EP'> {{cite web|url=http://www.artistswithaids.org/national/registry.html |title=National registry of artists with AIDS |accessdate=2006-10-03 |work=The Estate Project}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news | first=Ken | last=Plume | title=An Interview with Bruce Davison | date=[[2003-03-28]] | url =http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/399/399893p4.html | work =IGN | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rock Hudson]]''' | (1925–1985) | American actor, first major American celebrity to publicly disclose HIV status. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Anita |last= Gates |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02EEDD1F3EF933A05756C0A9609C8B63| title = The Epidemic as Avalanche A Two Part Series Documents 25 Years of AIDS | New York Times | date = [[2006-05-30]] | accessdate = 2006-06-27 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Jeter]]''' | (1952–2003) | American film and theatre, won a [[Tony Award]] in 1990 for the [[musical theater|musical]] ''[[Grand Hotel (musical)|Grand Hotel]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Irving Allen Lee]]''' | (1948–1992) | American [[soap opera]] and musical actor. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Irving Allen Lee, Actor And Director, 43, Dies | date=[[1992-09-10]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10613FC3A5F0C738DDDA00894DA494D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Megna]]''' | (1952–1995) | American former child actor, ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird (film)|To Kill a Mockingbird]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Misha | last=Davenport | title=Where are they now? | date=[[2001-09-30]] | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20010930/ai_n13923787 | work =Chicago Sun-Times | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Cookie Mueller]]''' | (1949–1989) | American actor and writer who featured in many of filmmaker [[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Waters]]' early films. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Timothy Patrick Murphy]]''' | (1959–1988) | American actor, played the role of Mickey Trotter in the television series ''Dallas'' | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[David Oliver (actor)|David Oliver]]''' | (1962–1991) | American actor, played in ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' and ''[[A Year in the Life]]'' | <ref>{{cite news | first=Variety Staff | title=David Oliver | date=[[1992-11-17]] | publisher=Variety | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR100010?categoryid=25&cs=1 | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ilka Tanya Payan]]''' | (1943–1996) | [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] born American actress, attorney and activist. She was one of the first Latino celebrities to publicly disclose her status. | <ref>{{cite news |first=Mireya | last = Navarro | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9F0CE0D91F3DF936A35751C1A965958260| title = Conversations/Ilka Tanya Payan; An Actress Openly Faces AIDS And Receives an Audience's Ovation | work =New York Times | date = [[1993-12-05]] | accessdate = 2006-07-28 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Anthony Perkins]]''' | (1932–1992) | American actor best known for his role as [[Norman Bates]] in the [[Alfred Hitchcock]] film ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Keith Prentice]]''' | (1940–1992) | American theatre and soap opera actor. | <ref>{{cite news | first=David | last=Noh | title=Noh way: Jewels & a Porter jewel | date=[[2004-02-06]] | url =http://www.nyblade.com/2004/2-6/arts/nohway/ | work =[[The New York Blade]] | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kurt Raab]]''' | (1941–1988) | [[Germany|German]] actor known for his work with cult [[film director]] [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/eng/programme/atoz/film.aspx?id=1545&year=1994 |title=Fassbinder actor suffering from AIDS records his own death. |accessdate=2006-10-10 |work=Filmfestival Rotterdam }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dack Rambo]]''' | (1941–1994) | American actor who played Jack Ewing in the television series ''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gene Anthony Ray]]''' | (1962–2003) | American actor and dancer; best known for his portrayal of the street smart dancer Leroy in the 1980 motion picture ''[[Fame (film)|Fame]]'' and the [[Fame (1982 TV series)|television spin-off]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Kimetris M. |last= Baltrip |url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00F1EF6345C0C7A8DDDA80994DB404482 | title = Gene Anthony Ray, 41, a Dancer in 'Fame' | work =New York Times | date = [[2003-11-19]] | accessdate = 2006-07-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Reed]]''' | (1932–1992) | American actor; played the role of [[Characters of The Brady Bunch#Mike Brady|Mike Brady]] on ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tony Richardson]]''' | (1928–1991) | British actor; received two [[Academy Awards]] (Best Director and Best Picture) for ''[[Tom Jones (film)|Tom Jones]]'' (1963). | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Larry Riley (actor)|Larry Riley]]''' | (1952–1992) | American actor; played the role of Frank Williams in the soap opera ''[[Knots Landing]]'' | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Howard Rollins]]''' | (1950–1996) | American actor, nominated for the 1981 [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for his performance in the film ''[[Ragtime (film)|Ragtime]]'' | <ref>{{cite news | title=Oklahoma: AIDS Awareness Targeted at Black Community | date=[[2006-02-06]] | url =http://www.thebody.com/cdc/news_updates_archive/2006/feb6_06/ok_blacks_aids.html | work =Associated press | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tommy Sexton]]''' | (1955–1993) | Canadian actor and [[comedian]]. | <ref> House of Assembly -Newfoundland & Labrador, [[December 1]], [[2004]] HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS Vol. XLV No. 50 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ray Sharkey]]''' | (1952–1993) | American actor; won a [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy]] for his performance in ''[[The Idolmaker]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Shenar]]''' | (1936–1989) | American film and theatre actor; played in the film ''[[Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stephen Stucker]]''' | (1947–1986) | American actor and comedian; best known for the [[Airplane!]] films. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tom Villard]]''' | (1953–1994) | American actor. | <ref name=EW/> |} == AIDS activists == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Zackie Achmat]]''' | (born 1962) | [[South Africa]]n AIDS activist; founder and chairman of the [[Treatment Action Campaign]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Sue | last=Valentine | title= Never a Lull in a South African's AIDS Battles | date=[[2003-10-14]] | publisher= | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9D01E1D8103FF937A25753C1A9659C8B63 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-07-31 | language = }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rebekka Armstrong]]''' | (born 1967) | [[United States|American]] former [[Playboy Playmate]] and HIV/AIDS educator. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.rebekkaonline.com/ | title = Rebekka Online | work = subject's own official website | accessdate = 2006-06-15 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Callen]]''' | (1955–1993) | American AIDS activist, author and [[singer songwriter]]. In 1983 he testified before the President's Commission on AIDS and before both houses of the [[United States Congress]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Michael |last= Callen | url=http://www.thebody.com/gmhc/issues/feb_mar01/callen.html| title = Remarks of Michael Callen to the New York Congressional Delegation, 1983 | work = The Body | date= May 1983, reprinted February/March, 2001 | accessdate = 2006-06-16 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bobbi Campbell]]''' | (1952–1984) | American AIDS activist and one of the first people to publicly acknowledge his HIV infection. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Michael |last= Callen | url=http://www.thebody.com/bp/dec97/hist.html| title = A History of the People With AIDS Self Empowerment Movement | work = The Body | date= December, 1997 | accessdate = 2006-06-16 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paddy Chew]]''' | (1960–1999) | [[Singapore]]an AIDS activist. He was the first person in Singapore to publicise his HIV-positive status. | <ref>{{cite web | first = Terry | last = McCarthey | coauthors = Eric Ellis | url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990719/cover1.html |title = "Singapore Lightens Up" |work = Time Asia | date = [[1999-07-19]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dolzura Cortez]]''' | (19??–19??) | [[Filipino people|Filipina]] AIDS activist. She was the first person in the [[Philippines]] to publicise her HIV-positive status. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Dennis | last=Harvey | title=Dahil Mahal Kita: (Because I love you: The Dolzura Cortez story) | date=[[1994-03-21]] | url =http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117908339?categoryid=31&cs=1 | work =Variety | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Joey DiPaolo]]''' | (born 1979) | American AIDS activist who won a court case to remain at his school. He co-founded the [http://www.jdaf.org/ Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.jdaf.org/about/joeybio.htm |title=Joey's Bio |accessdate=2006-10-07 |work=The Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''Gugu Dlamini''' | (1962–1998) | [[South Africa]]n AIDS activist stoned to death by her neighbors after revealing she was HIV positive. | <ref>{{cite news |first=Donald G. |last=McNeil Jr |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A02E1DA173FF93BA15751C1A96E958260| title = Neighbors Kill an H.I.V.-Positive AIDS Activist in South Africa| work = New York Times | date= [[1998-12-28]] | accessdate = 2006-10-07 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stephen Gendin]]''' | (1966–2000) | American AIDS activist involved in [[AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power|ACT UP]] and other groups; columnist for POZ Magazine. | <ref>{{cite news ||url = http://www.thebody.com/content/art30452.html| title = In Memoriam: Stephen Gendin| work = Body Positive | date= September 2000 | accessdate = 2007-05-11 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Alison Gertz]]''' | (1966–1992) | American AIDS activist. She was voted Woman of the Year by [[Esquire (magazine)|''Esquire'' magazine]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first = Jim | last = Orr | url=http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1992/AD921673.html |title = "AIDS Activist, Artist Alison Gertz, 26, Dies" |work = USA Today | date = [[1992-10-08]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Elizabeth Glaser]]''' | (1947–1994) | American AIDS activist for pediatric causes, and wife of actor [[Paul Michael Glaser]]. She co-founded the [[Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation]]. |<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.pedaids.org/AboutUs/FoundationHistory.aspx#f_story |title=History of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation |accessdate=2006-10-12 |work=Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bob Hattoy]]''' | (1950–2007) | American activist on issues related to [[LGBT social movements|gay rights]], AIDS and the [[Environmentalism|environment]]. |<ref>{{cite news | first = Elaine | last = Woo | url=http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-hattoy6mar06,1,432714.story |title = Bob Hattoy, 56; witty and outspoken advocate for the environment, AIDS research |work = LA Times | date = [[2007-03-06]] | accessdate = 2007-03-09 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Nkosi Johnson]]''' | (1989–2001) | [[South Africa]]n child, who made a powerful impact on public perceptions of the pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of twelve. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Donald G. |last=McNeil Jnr. |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9902EED8163FF931A35755C0A9679C8B63 | title = South Africa's Small Warrior Against AIDS Dies Quietly | New York Times | date = [[2001-06-02]] | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Eliana Martinez]]''' | (1981–1989) | American girl whose mother appealed a court ruling that the girl would only be allowed to be in school if she would be in a glass cage during classes. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Eliana Martinez, 8; Won AIDS Court Test | date=[[1989-11-29]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE0DC113DF93AA15752C1A96F948260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-11}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Simon Nkoli]]''' | (1957–1998) | [[South Africa]]n anti-apartheid, gay rights and AIDS activist. | <ref>{{cite web | first = Mark | last = Gevisser | url=http://www.suntimes.co.za/1998/12/06/insight/in08.htm |title = A leading light of gay and AIDS activism in SA |work = Sunday Times (South Africa) | date = [[1998-12-06]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Agnes Nyamayarwo]]''' | (19?—) | [[Uganda]]n nurse, became an AIDS activist when the disease devastated her family. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Judith R. | last=Tackett | title=Singer, senator unite against AIDS | date=[[2002-12-10]] | url =http://nashvillecitypaper.com/index.cfm?section=9&screen=news&news_id=18242 | work =The City Paper | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ray brothers|Ricky Ray]]''' <br/> '''[[Ray brothers|Robert Ray]]''' <br/> '''[[Ray brothers|Randy Ray]]''' | (1977–1992) <br/> (1978–2000) <br/> (born 1979) | [[United States|American]] brothers who were the subject of a [[United States Federal Court|federal court]] battle against the [[De Soto County, Florida|De Soto County]] [[School board|School Board]] to allow them to attend public school despite their diagnoses. | <ref name=raybrothers>{{cite news |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=940DEFD71139F935A25751C0A96E948260 | title = Infected boy shows signs of AIDS | work =New York Times | date = [[1988-02-16]] | accessdate = 2006-07-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jorge Saavedra Lopez]]''' | (19??—) | [[Mexico|Mexican]] AIDS activist and director of [http://www.censida.gob.mx CENSIDA], Mexico's top AIDS agency, since 2003. | <ref>{{cite journal |quotes=no |last=Cohen |first=Jon |year=2006 |month=July |title=MEXICO: Land of Extremes: Prevention and Care Range From Bold to Bleak |journal=Science |volume=313 |issue=5786 |pages=477–479 |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/313/5786/477b |accessdate=2006-10-26 |doi=10.1126/science.313.5786.477b |pmid=16873647}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Beatrice Were]]''' | (born c. 1966) | [[Uganda]]n AIDS activist and co-founder of the [[non-governmental organization]] [http://www.nacwola.com NACWOLA]. | <ref> {{cite news |first= Nick |last=Cater | url=http://www.alertnet.org/thefacts/reliefresources/interactionawards.htm | title=Homework photo tops InterAction awards| date=[[2003-05-28]] | work = Reuters AlertNet | accessdate = 2006-07-31}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ryan White]]''' | (1971–1990) | [[United States|American]] teenager and AIDS activist. The [[Ryan White Care Act]], a federal legislation that addresses the unmet health needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS in the United States, was named after him. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://hab.hrsa.gov/history.htm| title = Hiv/Aids bureau| work = | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |} == Business == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Vasily Aleksanyan]]''' | (born 1972) | Russian lawyer and businessman, former Executive Vice President of [[Yukos]] oil company, jailed as a suspected accomplice to [[tax evasion]] and [[money laundering]]; allegedly denied treatment in jail. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Christian | last=Lowe |title=Russia says will move AIDS prisoner to hospital | date=[[2008-02-07]] | url =http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKL0748261720080207 | work =Reuters | accessdate = 2008-03-02}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stephen D. Hassenfeld]]''' | (1942–1989) | American businessman best known for being the [[chairman]] and [[chief executive officer]] of [[Hasbro]] from 1980 until 1989. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Faith | last=Arner |title=Pass Go and Collect the Job of CEO: After 38 years at Hasbro, the toy-and-game giant, Al Verrecchia wins the prize | date=[[2003-08-03]] | url =http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_31/b3844091.htm | work =Business Week Online | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Steve Rubell]]''' | (1943–1989) | American owner of legendary [[New York City]] [[Discothèque|disco]] [[Studio 54]]. | <ref name=EW/> |} ==Criminal transmission of HIV== {{see also|Criminal transmission of HIV}} <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Johnson Aziga]]''' | (born 1956) | [[Uganda]]n-born [[Canada|Canadian]] resident of [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Canada]], notable as the first person to be charged with [[first-degree murder]] in Canada for transmitting [[HIV]], after the deaths of two women he had infected. | <ref>{{cite news | first=CBC News | title=HIV-positive man faces 2 murder charges for unprotected sex | date=[[2005-02-25]] | url =http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2005/02/25/aids-murder050225.html | work =CBC.CA | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[R. v. Cuerrier|Henry Cuerrier]]''' | (19??—) | Canadian man convicted of aggravated [[assault]] for knowingly exposing two women to HIV. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/1998/1998rcs2-371/1998rcs2-371.html| title = R. v. Cuerrier, [1998] 2 S.C.R. 371 | date=1998-09-03|accessdate = 2006-10-20 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stanislas Kanengele-Yondjo]]''' | (born c.1960) | [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congolese]] man jailed in Australia for having unprotected sex with two European tourists. | <ref>{{cite news | title = Man jailed after tourists get HIV | work = BBC | date = 2005-12-01 | url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4487610.stm | accessdate = 2007-05-09 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Carl Leone]]''' | (born c.1976) | Canadian businessman found guilty of 15 counts of aggravated sexual assault for not informing his partners of his HIV status. | <ref>{{cite news | last = Oza|first=Prema | title = Man who exposed women to AIDS pleads guilty | work = Canadian Press|publisher=The Globe and Mail|pages=A6 | date = 2007-04-27 | url =http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/freeheadlines/LAC/20070428/AIDS28/national/National | accessdate = 2007-05-09 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andre Chad Parenzee]]''' | (born c. 1971) | South African-born man convicted in Australia on three counts of endangering human life through having unprotected sex without informing his partners of his HIV status. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/judgments/Judgments2007/0427-SASC-143.htm| title = R v PARENZEE (2007) SASC 143, Reasons for Decision of The Honourable Justice Sulan | date=2007-04-27|accessdate = 2007-04-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Trevis Smith]]''' | (born 1976) | American player of [[Canadian football]] with the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]], jailed for aggravated sexual assault. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Rick | last=Westhead | coauthors= | title=H.I.V. Debate Emerges in Canada | date=[[2005-11-15]] | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/15/sports/football/15cfl.html?ex=1160280000&en=6aabfb341c06f383&ei=5070 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Anthony Whitfield]]''' | (born c. 1971) | American sentenced to 178 years in prison for 12 counts of first-degree assault, after exposing women to HIV. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Mark D | last=Fefer | title= HIV: Criminal Intent | date=[[2004-12-01]] | url =http://www.seattleweekly.com/news/0448/041201_news_hiv.php | work =Seattle Weekly | accessdate = 2006-10-30}}</ref> |} == Film, television and radio == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Peter Adair]]''' | (1943–1996) | American documentary filmmaker. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Peter Adair, Filmmaker | date=[[1996-07-03]] |url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_19960703/ai_n10277318 | work =The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Néstor Almendros]]''' | (1930–1992) | Spanish born [[cinematography|cinematographer]], [[film director|director]] and human rights activist; won the [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography]] for the film ''[[Days of Heaven]]''. | <ref>{{cite news |first = Caitlin |last= Kelly |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/special/story/423633p-357512c.html | title = Arts leaders granted no immunity | work = New York Times | date = [[2006-06-04]] | accessdate = 2006-06-15 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Emile Ardolino]]''' | (1943–1993) | American [[film director]] and producer; directed the films ''[[Dirty Dancing]]'' and ''[[Sister Act]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Leonard | last=Klady | title=Filmmaker Ardolino dies | date=[[1993-11-22]] | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR115990?categoryid=25&cs=1 | work =Variety | accessdate = 2006-10-13}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Howard Ashman]]''' | (1950–1991) | American playwright and lyricist; along with music composer [[Alan Menken]] he received two [[Grammy Award]]s, two [[Golden Globes]] and two Oscars for best song for the films ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' and ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''. | <ref>{{cite news |first = Stephen |last = Holden |url = http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=990CE3DC163FF937A25755C0A963958260 |title = THEATER REVIEW; A Campier Ashman, Including Songs Disney Cut |work = The New York Times |date = [[1995-06-14]] |accessdate = 2006-06-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rob Astbury]]''' | (born 1948) | Former [[Australia]]n television sports presenter. | <ref>{{cite news |first = |last = |url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/Astbury-to-set-record-straight/2005/06/09/1118123933371.html |title = Astbury to set record straight |work = The Age |date = [[2005-06-09]] |accessdate = 2007-09-12 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dave Brindle]]''' | (19??—) | Canadian television journalist; anchor for [[CBC Newsworld]]. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Canadians Raise 2.5 Million to Help Fight HIV/AIDS | url =http://www.cdnaids.ca/web/pressreleases.nsf/cl/cas-news-0025 | work =Canadian AIDS Society | accessdate = 2006-10-07}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[David Brudnoy]]''' | (1940–2004) | American [[talk radio]] host in [[Boston]] from 1976 to 2004. | <ref>{{cite news |first= David |last=Brudnoy | url =http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/brudnoy200412100813.asp| title = Positively HIV| work = National Review Online | date = [[1995-04-17]], reprinted [[2004-12-10]] | accessdate = 2006-06-15 }}</ref> |- valign="top" |'''[[Tom Cassidy (CNN)|Tom Cassidy]]''' | (1950-1991) | Business anchor for [[CNN]] and founder of the weekend show 'Pinnacle' in 1982. | <ref>{{cite news | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE2DA163EF93AA15756C0A967958260 | title = Tom Cassidy, Anchor With CNN, Dies at 41 | work = New York Times | date = [[1991-05-29]] | accessdate = 2008-05-19 }}</ref> |-valign="top" | '''[[Kenny Everett]]''' | (1944–1995) | British disc jockey and television entertainer; starred and wrote in his own music and comedy television series ''The Kenny Everett Television Show''. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.fyne.co.uk/index.php?item=214 |title=Kenny Everett |work=Fyne Times }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Vincent Hanley]]''' | (19??–1987) | Irish [[Radio Telefís Éireann|RTÉ]] [[radio DJ]] and [[television presenter]] | <ref>{{cite news | title = The love that is beginning to speak its name | work = Sunday Tribune | date = [[2000-08-20]] | accessdate = 2007-11-23 | url = http://www.tribune.ie/article.tvt?_scope=TribuneFTF&id=38043 | first = Catherine | last = Cleary}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Colin Higgins]]''' | (1941–1988) | American screenwriter, director, and producer; wrote the screenplay for the 1971 film ''[[Harold and Maude]]''. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Richard Hunt (puppeteer)|Richard Hunt]]''' | (1951–1992) | American [[the Muppets|Muppet]] puppeteer; played the character of [[Scooter (Muppet)|Scooter]] on ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Chris | last=Bennett | title=Glad You Asked: Scooter defined; Winnie The Pooh's gender; The Pixies; and Fred Dalton Thompson | url =http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2005/07/07/local/columns/iq_3590932.txt | work =The Journal Times | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Derek Jarman]]''' | (1942–1994) | British [[film director]], [[stage designer]], [[artist]], and [[writer]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Dave |last= Calhoun |url =http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7943-1006267,00.html| title = Life on Planet Jarmania | work = The Times Online | date = [[2004-02-19]] | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dr. Peter Jepson-Young|Peter Jepson-Young]]''' | (1957–1992) | Canadian medical doctor who promoted AIDS and HIV awareness and education in the early 1990s through his regular segment on [[CBC Television]] news broadcasts. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/drpeter/ |title=The Legacy of Dr. Peter |accessdate=2006-10-05 |work=CBC Television }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Melvin Lindsey]]''' | (1955–1992) | American radio and television personality in the Washington, D.C. area; pioneered the [[radio format]] [[Quiet storm]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Castaneda | last=Ruben | title=`Quite Storm' Radio Host Melvin Lindsey Dies at 36 | date=[[1992-03-27]] | url =http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1992/AD920637.html | work =Washington Post | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Roy London]]''' | (1943–1993) | American acting coach, actor and director. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Marion | last=Ross | title=Sharon's most basic instinct | date=[[1998-11-08]] | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19981108/ai_n14483602 | work =Sunday Mirror | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Lance Loud]]''' | (1951–2001) | American [[columnist]]; best known for his role in ''[[An American Family]]'', widely considered television's first [[reality show]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Lance | last=Loud | coauthors= Judy Wieder | title=Lance Loud: a death in an American family - AIDS Commentary - one-time documentary subject describes last days with AIDS | date=[[2002-01-22]] | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2002_Jan_22/ai_81790789 | work =The Advocate | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael McDowell (author)|Michael McDowell]]''' | (1950–1999) | American novelist and screenwriter. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Michael McEachern McDowell (1950-1999) | date=[[2000-01-20]] | url =http://www.sfwa.org/News/mcdowell.htm | work =Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of American, Inc. | accessdate = 2006-10-11 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andy Milligan]]''' | (1929–1991) | American playwright, screenwriter and film director. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Gary | last=Morris | title=Of Horny Hunchbacks and Stitch Bitches | date=November 2002 | url =http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/38/milligan.html | work =British Lights Film Journal | accessdate = 2006-10-10 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Marlon Riggs]]''' | (1957–1994) | American author and documentary filmmaker. | <ref name=SF> {{cite news | first=Steven | last=Winn | title=AIDS AT 25: The remembering continues | date=[[2006-06-09]] | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/09/DDGEAJ9IH61.DTL | work =San Francisco Chronicle | accessdate = 2006-10-03 | language = }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Max Robinson]]''' | (1939–1988) | American journalist; was the first [[African American]] network news anchor for [[American Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] ''[[World News with Charles Gibson|World News Tonight]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first = George E. | last = Curry | url =http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=1282bddc7755ff3c124728ff2cb74c1a| title = AIDS Fades from White to Black | work = NPPA | date= [[2006-06-07]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Anthony Sabatino]]''' | (1944–1993) | American art director, won an [[Emmy Award]] for his work on the television show ''Fun House''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Variety staff | title=Anthony Sabatino | date=[[1993-05-13]] | publisher= | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR105872?categoryid=25&cs=1 | work = Variety | accessdate = 2006-10-04}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Murray Salem]]''' | (1950–1998) | American television actor and screen writer; wrote the script for the film [[Kindergarten Cop]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Variety staff | title=Murray William Salem dead at 47 | date=[[1998-01-23]] | publisher= | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117466987?categoryid=13&cs=1 | work =Variety | accessdate = 2006-10-05 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bill Sherwood]]''' | (1952–1990) | American filmmaker, known for the film ''[[Parting Glances]]''. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jack Smith (film director)|Jack Smith]]''' | (1932–1989) | American underground film director. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Sundin]]''' | (1961–1989) | British television presenter and actor; was presenter of the [[BBC]] children television show ''[[Blue Peter]]''. | <ref>{{cite web | title=Michael Sundin | work = BBC | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/bluepeter/presenters/sundin.shtml | accessdate = 2006-07-30}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Joseph Vasquez]]''' | (1962–1995) | American independent filmmaker. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Joseph Vasquez, 33; Directed 'Homeboys' | date=[[1995-12-22]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02E4DF1539F931A15751C1A963958260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Pedro Zamora]]''' | (1972–1994) | American television personality; cast member of [[MTV]]'s ''[[The Real World]]'' reality series. | <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2002_Nov_12/ai_94598284 |title=Pedro Zamora June 1994: MTV's The Real World introduces Pedro Zamora, a young gay man with aids and a boyfriend - Justifying our love |accessdate=2006-07-28 |last=Steele |first=Bruce C | date= [[2002-12-10]] |work=The advocate}}</ref> |} == Music == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Peter Allen]]''' | (1944–1992) | Australian born [[songwriter]] and singer; wrote the expatriate's anthem "[[I Still Call Australia Home]]". | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andy Bell (singer)|Andy Bell]]''' | (born 1964) | British musician; singer of the [[Synth Pop]] duo [[Erasure]]. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4098677.stm | title = Erasure's Bell reveals he has HIV | work = BBC News | date = [[2004-12-15]] | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Black Randy]]''' | (1952-1988) | American leader of west coast art-punk soul band Black Randy And The Metrosquad. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wzr9kent7q7n~T1 |title=Black Randy & The Metrosquad |accessdate=2006-10-03 |last=David N. |first=Lewis |work=Allmusic }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jorge Bolet]]''' | (1914–1990) | [[Cuba]]n pianist and conductor, well remembered for his performances and recordings of large-scale [[Romantic music]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=John | last=Bell Young | title=Audio Files | date=[[2001-05-06]]| url =http://www.sptimes.com/News/050601/news_pf/Floridian/Audio_Files.shtml | work =St. Petersburg Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Cazuza]]''' | (1958–1990) | Brazilian singer and composer. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:89kmu3rgan8k~T1 |title=Cazuza: Biography |accessdate=2006-10-06 |last=Neder |first=Alvara |work=Allmusic }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stuart Challender]]''' | (1947–1991) | Australian conductor; second Australian-born Chief Conductor of the [[Sydney Symphony]] (1987-91), |<ref>{{cite news | title=Stuart Challender, 44, Australian Conductor | date=[[1991-12-14]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE1DD1230F937A25751C1A967958260 | work =Associated Press | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Patrick Cowley]]''' | (1950–1982) | American synthesizer artist. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/introduction.html| title = Music Archive | work= The Estate Project for People With AIDS| accessdate = 2006-06-15 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robbin Crosby]]''' | (1960–2002) | American [[guitarist]] nicknamed "The King", member of the [[glam metal]] band [[Ratt]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Gil |last= Kaufman | url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1455086/06102002/ratt.jhtml| title = Ratt Guitarist Robbin Crosby Dies | work = VH1.com | date= [[2002-06-10]] | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tony De Vit]]''' | (1957–1998) | British club [[disc jockey]] | <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.nme.com/news/5000.htm| title = TRAX AND FIELD! | work = NME | date= [[2000-09-11]] | accessdate = 2006-10-14 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kiki Djan]]''' | (1957–2004) | Ghanaian singer, member of the musical band [[Osibisa]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Kwaku |last= Sakyi-Addo |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3795075.stm| title = Riches to rags: Ghana mourns music hero| work = BBC | date= [[2004-06-10]] | accessdate = 2006-06-20 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Eazy-E]]''' | (1963–1995) | American [[rap music|rapper]], member of [[gangsta rap]] group [[N.W.A]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Frank B. |last= Williams |url = http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1995/lt950404.html| title = Thousands Flock to Funeral for Eazy-E; Music: Overflow crowd is drawn to 'gangsta' rap star's service. Eulogy notes his contributions but warns of danger of AIDS, which killed the rapper.| work = Los Angeles Times | date= [[1995-04-08]] | accessdate = 2006-06-20 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Youri Egorov]]''' | (1954–1988) | Soviet classical pianist, defected to the United States. | <ref name=EP/> <ref> {{cite web|url=http://nfdb.akris.nl/nfdb/servlet/NfdbSearch?action=show_film&lang=nl&id=157 |title=Nederlandse Film Database | language= Dutch | accessdate=2006-10-12 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tom Fogerty]]''' | (1941–1990) | American musician who played [[rhythm guitar]] in [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]], elder brother of [[John Fogerty]], the lead singer and guitar player in that band. | <ref>{{cite news | title=CREEDENCE COURTROOM REVIVAL: Band's rhythm section sues John Fogerty for defamation | date=[[1997-08-21]] | url =http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5925990/creedence_courtroom_revival/ | work =Rolling Stone | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andy Fraser]]''' | (born 1952) | British musician who played [[bass guitar]] in the influential 1970s group [[Free (band)|Free]]. Wrote the hit "[[All Right Now]]". | <ref>{{cite web | title=Andy Fraser :: Official website | url=http://www.andyfraser.com/andy.html | work=subject's own official website | accessdate = 2006-10-19}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ray Gillen]]''' | (1959–1993) | American singer, best known for his work with the bands [[Black Sabbath]] and [[Badlands (band)|Badlands]]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:9vez97b7kr5t~T1 |title=Ray Gillen: Biography |accessdate=2006-10-03 |last=Prato |first=Greg |work=Allmusic }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Giovanni]]''' | (1933–1996) | American playwright, actor, director, singer and musician, best known for writing the music for the film ''[[The Wicker Man]]'' | <ref>{{cite news | first=Will | last=Hodgkinson | title=It was a way into a magical world | date=[[2006-07-21]] | publisher= | url =http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1824992,00.html | work =The Guardian | accessdate = 2007-04-04}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kenny Greene]]''' | (1969–2001) | American singer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Ra Shawn | last=Chisolm | title=Intro singer reminisces about deceased partner | date=[[2002-11-18]] | url =http://www.kingsmannews.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=912&edition_id=20&format=html | work =Brooklyn College Kingsman | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Howard Greenfield]]''' | (1936–1986) | American songwriter; was inducted into the [[Songwriters Hall of Fame]] in 1991. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Where the Boys Went | date=March 2004 | url =http://www.aumag.org/coverstory/March04cover.html | work =Arts & Understanding | accessdate = 2006-10-11}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Steven Grossman (musician)|Steven Grossman]]''' | (1952–1991) | American singer-songwriter from the 1970s. | <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/catalogue/grossman.html |title=Steven Grossman |accessdate=2006-10-11 |work=The Estate Project }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Calvin Hampton]]''' | (1938–1984) | American [[organist]] and sacred music composer. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/catalogue/hampton.html |title=Calvin Hampton |accessdate=2006-10-11 |work=The Estate Project}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dan Hartman]]''' | (1950–1995) | American singer, songwriter and record producer. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ofra Haza]]''' | (1957–2000) | [[Israel]]i singer; gained international recognition with the single "[[Im Nin'Alu]]". |<ref>{{cite news |first= Deborah |last= Sontag |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9402E3D81539F93AA15751C0A9669C8B63 |title = A Pop Diva, a Case of AIDS and an Israeli Storm |work = New York Times |date = [[2000-02-29]] |accessdate = 2006-06-27 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jerry Herman]]''' | (born 1933) | American composer/lyricist; composed the scores for the hit Broadway musicals ''[[Hello, Dolly! (musical)|Hello, Dolly!]]'', ''[[Mame]]'', and ''[[La Cage aux Folles]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Bernard | last=Weinraub | title=Theater; Celebrating His Music And Precious Life Itself | date=[[1998-06-26]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DE1F30F935A15754C0A96E958260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-07}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Fred Hersch]]''' | (born 1955) | American contemporary [[jazz]] [[pianist]]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.fredhersch.com/bio.html |title=About Fred Hersch |accessdate=2006-10-07 |work=Fred Hersch official site }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Jabara]]''' | (1948–1992) | American actor and songwriter: wrote [[Donna Summer]]'s [[Academy Awards|Oscar]]-winning hit "[[Last Dance (song)|Last Dance]]". | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/catalogue/jabara.html| title = Paul Jabara | work = The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Jacobs (pianist)|Paul Jacobs]]''' | (1930–1983) | American pianist. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jobriath]]''' | (1946–1983) | American Glam Rock musician. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Steven |last= Gdula |url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_1998_Nov_10/ai_54879388| title = Ahead of his Time - Glam Rock Performer Jobriath | work=The Advocate | date = [[1998-11-10]] | accessdate = 2006-08-14 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Holly Johnson]]''' | (born 1960) | British singer, former lead singer of [[Frankie Goes to Hollywood]]. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1462376,00.html| title = Why This is the Time to Break HIV Silence | [[The Sunday Times]], Britain | date = [[2005-01-30]] | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bernard Kabanda]]''' | (1959–1999) | [[Uganda]]n guitarist. | <ref name=EP/> <ref> {{cite web|url=http://hp-h.com/p/amadinda/kabanda.php |title=A Tribute to Bernard Kabanda |accessdate=2006-10-12 |work=Amadinda }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Fela Kuti]]''' | (1938–1997) | Nigerian musician and political activist. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/970853.stm| title = Revival of Fela Kuti's 'shrine'| work=BBC News | date = [[2004-11-08]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Hector Lavoe]]''' | (1946–1993) | [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[salsa music|salsa]] singer and composer. | <ref>{{cite news |first= George |last= De Stefano | url=http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/archives/Profile7| title = Profile: The Tragedy of Héctor Lavoe | work = Descarga.com | date= [[1993-11-11]] | accessdate = 2006-07-28 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Liberace]]''' | (1919–1987) | American [[pianist]] and entertainer. | <ref>{{cite news | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE3D8173EF933A25751C0A961948260 | title = Coroner cites AIDS in Liberace death | work = New York Times | date= [[1998-02-08]] | accessdate = 2006-07-28 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andreas Lundstedt]]''' | (born 1972) | [[Sweden|Swedish]] musician best-known as a member of the pop-disco group, [[Alcazar (band)|Alcazar]]. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://www.thelocal.se/9458/20071219/ | title = Swedish pop star confirms HIV rumours | work = The Local | date = [[2007-12-19]] | accessdate = 2007-12-20 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Philly Lutaaya]]''' | (1951–1989) | Ugandan composer and musician, AIDS prevention activist in Africa. | <ref>{{cite news | first=John Vianney | last=Nsimbe | coauthors= | title=Philly Lutaaya: Legend lives on | date=[[2005-12-25]] | publisher= | url =http://www.newtimes.co.rw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2744&Itemid=29 | work =The New Times | accessdate = 2006-09-02}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Billy Lyall]]''' | (1953–1989) | British keyboard player; member of [[Pilot (band)]] and the [[Bay City Rollers]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Jaan | last=Uhelszki | title=Courtney to Get Behind the Camera | date=[[1999-10-25]] | url =http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5923063/courtney_to_get_behind_the_camera/ | work =Rolling Stone | accessdate = 2006-10-04}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Freddie Mercury]]''' | (1946–1991) | British lead singer of the band [[Queen (band)|Queen]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= John |last= Ezard |url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,603816,00.html |title = Death of rock star 'makes Aids real' |work = The Guardian |date = [[1991-11-26]] |accessdate = 2006-06-20 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jacques Morali]]''' | (1947–1991) | French [[disco]] composer, and co-creator of the [[Village People]]. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Alan Murphy]]''' | (1953–1989) | English guitarist. Worked, among others, with [[Kate Bush]] and [[Level 42]]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:sxkvikc6bb29~T1 |title=Level 42: Biography |accessdate=2006-10-11 |last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |work=AllMusic}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Klaus Nomi]]''' | (1944–1983) | German [[countertenor]] singer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Dana | last=Stevens | url =http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/02/04/movies/04nomi.html?ex=1160798400&en=d75fa149a0ad0e02&ei=5070 | title=A Downtown Star Who Aspired to Be Out of This World | date= [[2005-02-04]] | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stephen Oliver]]''' | (1950–1992) | English composer; known for his [[opera]]s. | <ref name=independent/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Chuck Panozzo]]''' | (born 1948) | American [[bass guitar|bass]] player; founding member of the rock band [[Styx (band)|Styx]]. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.chuckpanozzo.com/mystory.htm |title=My story |accessdate=2006-10-07 |last=Panozzo |first=Chuck |work=Chuck Panozzo official site }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Lonnie Pitchford]]''' | (1955–1998) | American blues musician and instrument maker. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Lonnie Pitchford Dies: The only recording artist who played the "diddley bow", has died of Aids | date=[[1998-10-11]]| url =http://www.blues.co.nz/news/article.php?id=66 | work =Blues News | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Louis Hendrik Potgieter|Louis Potgieter]]''' | (1951–1993) | [[South Africa]]n singer, fronted the [[Germany|German]] novelty act [[Dschinghis Khan]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Axel | last=Schock | title=Hu, ha, hu, ha | date=[[2004-03-31]] | url =http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/2004/0331/vermischtes/0141/index.html | work =Berliner Zeitung | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Sharon Redd]]''' | (1945–1992) | American [[disco]] singer. | <ref>{{cite web |url =http://www.discomuseum.com/SharonRedd.html | title = Sharon Redd | work =Disco museum | accessdate = 2006-07-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Scott Ross (harpsichordist)|Scott Ross]]''' | (1951–1989) | American [[harpsichord]]ist. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Scott Ross Dies at 38; Played Scarlatti Works | date=[[1989-06-15]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DA113BF936A25755C0A96F948260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Frankie Ruiz]]''' | (1958–1998) | [[Puerto Rican American|Puerto Rican]] salsa singer and composer. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://www.salsacentro.com/musicdance/music/frankieruiz.htm| title = A Tribute to Frankie Ruiz | work =salsacentro.com | date = August 1993 | accessdate = 2006-07-28 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Arthur Russell (cellist)|Arthur Russell]]''' | (1951–1992) | American disco artist and cellist. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://www.newyorker.com/critics/music/?040308crmu_music | title = Let's Go Swimming, Arthur Russell's gentle revolutions | work= The New Yorker | date= [[2004-03-08]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Renato Russo]]''' | (1960–1996) | [[Brazil]]ian founder and leader of the [[Rock and Roll|rock]] band, [[Legião Urbana]]. | <ref> {{cite web| url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:1c821va1zzha~T1 |accessdate=2006-10-05 |last=Neder |first=Alvaro |title=Biography | work=Allmusic }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jermaine Stewart]]''' | (1957–1997) | American pop singer. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Sylvester James|Sylvester]]''' | (1944–1988) | American [[disco]] artist and [[drag queen|drag]] performer. | <ref> Gamson, Joshua - The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the 70s in San Francisco ISBN 0-8050-7250-0 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Umanji]]''' | (c. 1968–2008) | South African musician and songwriter. | <ref> {{cite news |url =http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=714946 | title = Afro-pop Umanji dies from Aids | work= Sowetan | date= [[2008-02-27]] | accessdate = 2008-03-02 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ricky Wilson (The B52's)|Ricky Wilson]]''' | (1953–1985) | American guitarist; original member of [[The B-52's]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first = Allison | last = Floyd | url=http://onlineathens.com/stories/073004/new_20040730027.shtml |title= Group changing name in return to its roots AIDS battle: Loading up to continue the fight | work=OnlineAthens | date = [[2004-06-29]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Zombo]]''' | (1979–2008) | South African singer, songwriter and music producer, best known as a member of [[kwaito]] group Abashante. | <ref> {{cite news |url =http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=709722 | title = Zombo’s Aids death a ‘wake-up call’ | work= Sowetan | date= [[2008-02-20]] | accessdate = 2008-03-02 }} </ref> |} == Politics and law == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Edwin Cameron]]''' | (born 1953) | South African [[Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa|Supreme Court of Appeal]] judge. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Greg |last= Barrow | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/324545.stm| title = South African judge breaks Aids taboo | work = The BBC | date= [[1999-04-21]] | accessdate = 2006-07-31 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Roy Cohn]]''' | (1927–1986) | American [[lawyer]]; came to prominence during the investigations by Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]] into alleged [[Communism]] in the U.S. government, especially the [[Army-McCarthy Hearings]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Stephen | last=Holden | title=Film Review: 2 Extremes of Gay Life | date=[[1995-08-04]] | url =http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?title1=ROY%20COHN%2fJACK%20SMITH%20%28MOVIE%29&title2 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Terry Dolan (US political figure)|Terry Dolan]]''' | (1950–1986) | American [[New Right]] political activist who founded and chaired the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC). | <ref>[http://www.seekgod.ca/cnp.d.htm#dolan John T. (Terry) Dolan], The Council for National Policy: Selected Member Biographies, accessed [[February 22]], [[2008]]</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[James K. Dressel]]''' | (1943–1992) | American state representative for the [[United States Republican Party|Republican Party]] in the [[Michigan]] legislature; gay rights activist. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Todd | last=VerBeek | url=http://rzero.com/diffangle/JimDressel.html | title = Jim Dressel (Oct. 14, 1943 - Mar. 27, 1992) | work = Network News | date= May 1992 | accessdate = 2007-07-22 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Thomas Duane]]''' | (born 1955) | American [[politician]]; first openly HIV-positive member of the [[New York City Council]] and the [[New York State Senate]] | <ref>{{cite news | first=Degen | last=Pener | title=A Gay City Councilman Wants to Tell His Story | date=[[1992-09-06]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE7D81239F935A3575AC0A964958260 | work =New York Times | title = EGOS & IDS; A Gay City Councilman Wants to Tell His Story | accessdate = 2007-02-24}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Nicholas Eden, 2nd Earl of Avon|Nicholas Eden]]''' | (1930–1985) | British [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician and son of Prime Minister [[Anthony Eden]] | <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/200706250062 |title=Thatcher the gay icon |first=Brian |last=Coleman |date=[[2007-06-25]] |accessdate=2007-09-05 |work=The New Statesman}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Gann]]''' | (1912–1989) | American politician, co-author of [[California Proposition 13 (1978)]] | <ref>{{cite news | first = John T | last = McQuiston | title = Paul Gann, Leader in Tax Revolt in California in the 70s, Dies at 77 | work = New York Times | url = http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1989/AD892022.html | date = [[1989-09-13]] | accessdate=2007-02-11}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Greg Harris (Illinois)|Greg Harris]]''' | (born 1955) | American politician from Illinois. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/aidshousing/library/wad/2002/harris.cfm |title=Greg Harris, Chicago, Illinois |accessdate=2006-10-06 |date=[[2002-11-27]] |work=US Department of Housing and Urban Development }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Richard A. Heyman]]''' | (1935–1994) | American politician; mayor of [[Key West, Florida]] in 1983-85 and 1987-89. | <ref>{{cite news |title=Gay Former Mayor Dies | date=[[1994-09-17]] | url =http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1994/AD941636.html | work =United Press International | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ryuhei Kawada]]''' | (born 1976) | Japanese member of parliament who sued the government for failing to prevent HIV transmission through tainted blood products. | <ref>{{cite news |title= HIV-positive Japan MP says getting married | date=[[2008-03-04]] | url =http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080304/wl_asia_afp/healthjapanaidspoliticspeople_080304155648 | work =AFP | accessdate = 2008-03-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Kühnen]]''' | (1955–1991) | German leader of the [[neo-Nazi]] scene. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Martin A. | title=Hitler's offspring - German neo-Nazism | date=March 1993 | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1295/is_n3_v57/ai_13510329 | work =The Progressive | pages =7 | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Makgatho Mandela]]''' | (1950–2005) | South African attorney; was the son of former South African president [[Nelson Mandela]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Michael |last=Wines | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/07/international/africa/07mandela.html?ex=1262840400&en=391444be9fcb808c&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt | title = Mandela, Anti-AIDS Crusader, Says Son Died of Disease | work = New York Times | date= [[2005-01-07]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Larry McKeon]]''' | (1944-2008) | American politician and member of the [[Illinois House of Representatives]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Monica | last=Davey | coauthors= Jo Napolitano | title=New Illinois Law Permits Organ Donors With H.I.V | date=[[2004-06-16]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B05E2DF153AF935A25754C0A9629C8B63 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Stewart McKinney]]''' | (1931–1987) | American Congressman; represented Connecticut in the [[United States House of Representatives]] from 1971 until his death. | <ref>{{cite web | first= Carlyle C. | last = Douglas | coauthors = Mary Connelly | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE4DD123FF933A25756C0A961948260 |title = "AIDS Illness Kills Congressman'" |work = New York Times | date = [[1997-05-10]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury|Chris Smith]]''' | (born 1951) | British [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] politician; member of the [[House of Lords]] and former [[Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport]]. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4219501.stm |title = Former minister is HIV positive |work = BBC News |date = [[2005-01-30]] |accessdate = 2006-07-03 }} </ref> |} ==Pornographic acting== <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Mark Anthony (porn star)|Mark Anthony]]''' | (born 1967) | British [[pornographic actor]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Amanda | last=Elliot | title=Hot house flower | date=January 2005 | publisher= | url=http://www.positivenation.co.uk/issue108/features/feature2/feature2.htm | work =PositivNation | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Brooke Ashley]]''' | (born 1973) | [[South Korea]]n born American pornographic actress. | <ref name='POZ'>{{cite news | first=David | last=Kirby | title=L.A. Confidential | date=April 1999 | url =http://www.poz.com/articles/213_1488.shtml | work =POZ | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bianca Biaggi]]''' | (19??-) | Brazilian adult film actress. | <ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | title=Man Claims that Bianca Biaggi is HIV-positive | date=2004-[[May 2|05-02]] | publisher= | url=http://www.avn.com/index.cfm?objectID=70F9F731-B1EE-818D-931BEAF17B36C7C6&articleID=ED9ED06B-1372-4B41-C4091A6AF7FF67E3 | work =Adult Video News | accessdate = 2007-09-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jessica Dee]]''' | (born 1978) | American pornographic actress; see Darren James entry. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Gina | last=Piccola | coauthors= Shawn Hubler | title=Porn Stars Exposed and Alone As Well-Known HIV Patients | date=[[2004-05-07]] | url =http://search.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040507/NEWS/405070358/1039 | work =The Ledger | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tricia Devereaux]]''' | (born 1975) | American pornographic actress. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.triciadevereaux.com/bio.html |title=My biography |accessdate=2006-10-06 |last=Devereaux |first=Tricia |work=www.triciadevereaux.com }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Karen Dior]]''' | (1967–2004) | American [[transvestite]] pornographic actress. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Richard |last= Corliss |url=http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,1018821-3,00.html| title = The Long Goodbye II | work = Time Magazine | accessdate = 2006-06-20 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Casey Donovan (porn star)|Casey Donovan]]''' | (1943–1987) | American pornographic actor. | <ref name='guide'>{{cite news | title=New Rules for Porn? Will California controversy mean more policing of sex videos? | date=November 2004 | url =http://www.guidemag.com/magcontent/invokemagcontent.cfm?ID=E5D97815-C25B-4CE7-819FD8E7B8DBDED9 | work =The Guide | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]]''' | (1944–1988) | American pornographic actor; one of the most famous male porn stars of all time. | <ref name='POZ'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Darren James]]''' | (born 1964) | American pornographic actor; transmitted to [[Lara Roxx]], [[Miss Arroyo]] and [[Jessica Dee]], causing an international pornography-industry AIDS scare. | <ref name='guide'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jon King (porn star)|John King]]''' | (1963–1995) | American pornographic actor. | <ref name='guide'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Miss Arroyo]]''' | (born 1977) | American pornographic actress; see Darren James entry. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Nick | last=Madigan | title=Third Case of H.I.V. Is Reported After Work With Sex-Film Actor | date=[[2004-05-06]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9C02E4DD1F3DF935A35756C0A9629C8B63 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Wade Nichols]]''' | (1946–1985) | American pornographic actor and soap opera actor; committed suicide after receiving HIV diagnosis. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Richard | last=Corliss | title=That Old Feeling: When Porno Was Chic | date=[[2005-03-29]] | url =http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,1043267-5,00.html | work =Time | pages =5 | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Scott O'Hara]]''' | (1961–1998) | American pornographic actor, poet and editor/publisher. | <ref name='guide'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jeff Palmer]]''' | born (1975) | American pornographic actor. | <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.chicagopride.com/news/interview.cfm/articleid/93136 | title=Interview:Jeff Palmer | work=ChicagoPride.com | date=[[2004-12-17]] | accessdate = 2007-12-27}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Al Parker]]''' | (1952–1992) | American pornographic actor, director and producer. | <ref> Roger Edmonson, Clone: The Life and Legacy of Al Parker, Gay Superstar ISBN 1-55583-529-5 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Johnny Rahm]]''' | (1965–2004) | American pornographic actor. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Dyana | last=Bagby | title=Former gay sex film star commits suicide | date=[[2004-11-19]] | url =http://www.sovo.com/2004/11-19/news/localnews/index.cfm | work =Southern Voice Online | accessdate = 2006-10-07}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Lara Roxx]]''' | (198?—) | Canadian pornographic actress; see Darren James entry. | <ref name='guide'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Aiden Shaw]]''' | (born 1966) | British pornographic actor. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Aiden Shaw: My Undoing | date=[[2006-09-23]] | url =http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/content/articles/2006/09/18/arts_aiden_shaw_my_undoing_feature.shtml | work =BBC.co.uk | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Stagliano]]''' | (born 1951) | American pornographic actor; best known for his ''Buttman'' series of films, which is credited with sparking the [[Gonzo pornography|gonzo]] adult film genre. | <ref>{{cite news | first=David | last=Segal | title=The Maharajah of poontang | date=[[1999-11-08]] | url =http://www.salon.com/people/feature/1999/11/08/stagliano/index.html | work =Salon.com | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Joey Stefano]]''' | (1968–1994) | American pornographic actor; was a model in [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]'s'' book [[Sex (book)|Sex]]''. | <ref> Isherwood, Charles - Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: Life and Death of Joey Stefano ISBN 1-55583-383-7 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Marc Wallice]]''' | (born 1959) | American adult film actor. | <ref name='POZ'/> |} ==Scientifically notable infections== <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Kimberly Bergalis]]''' | (1968–1991) | American woman who alleged she had contracted HIV from her dentist. | <ref>{{cite news | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/04/TIMELINE.TMP | title = AIDS Timelines/Deaths and Developments| work = San Francisco Chronicle | date = [[2006-06-04]] | accessdate = 2006-06-15 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gaëtan Dugas]]''' | (1953–1984) | French-Canadian flight attendant who became known as "[[Index case (medicine)|Patient Zero]]". | <ref>{{cite book | last = Shilts | first = Randy | authorlink = Randy Shilts | title = [[And the Band Played On]] | publisher = Saint Martin's Press | date = 2000 | id = ISBN 0-312-24135-6 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Arvid Noe]]''' | (1947–1976) | [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[sailor]] famous for being one of the first humans known to have died from AIDS. | <ref> {{cite journal|title=Sailors and star-bursts, and the arrival of HIV|journal=BMJ|date=1997|first=Edward|last=Hooper|issue=315|pages=1689–1691|url=http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/315/7123/1689|accessdate=2006-10-06|pmid=9448543}}</ref> <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.aidsmap.com/cms1009382.asp |title=Early cases of AIDS |accessdate=2006-10-06 |work=AIDSmap }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Veronica Prego]]''' | (19??—) | Argentine-American medical doctor who became infected with HIV in 1983 when she pricked her finger with an infected needle. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Arnold H. | last=Lubasch | title=No Settlement in Trial of Doctor's Suit Over AIDS | date=[[1990-02-27]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9C0CE4D9153DF934A15751C0A966958260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-11}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Grethe Rask|Margrethe P. Rask]]''' | (1930–1977) | [[Denmark|Danish]] physician and surgeon, one of the first non-Africans known to have died from AIDS. | <ref> Bygbjerg, I. C., AIDS in a Danish Surgeon (Zaire, 1976), The Lancet, [[23 April]] [[1983]] </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert R.]]''' | (1954–1969) | African-American Missouri teenager who was the victim of the first confirmed case of HIV/AIDS in North America. His death baffled doctors because AIDS was not discovered and officially recognized until [[5 June]] [[1981]], when five San Francisco doctors discovered the disease, long after Robert's death. | <ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.aegis.com/news/ct/1987/CT871003.html | work = Chicago Tribune | title = Case Shakes Theories of AIDS Origin | date = [[1987-10-25]] | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | first = John | last = crawdson}}</ref> |} == Sports == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Arthur Ashe]]''' | (1943–1993) | American [[tennis]] player and social activist; won three [[Grand Slam title]]s. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/features/1997/arthurashe/profile.html | first = S.L. |last = Price |title = Arthur Ashe |work = Sports Illustrated |date = [[1994-09-19]] | accessdate = 2006-06-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Mike Beuttler]]''' | (1940–1988) | British [[Formula One]] driver. |<ref>{{cite book|last=Lawrence|first=Mike|authorlink=|coauthors=|editor=|others=|title=THE STORY OF MARCH|origdate=|origyear=1989|origmonth=|url=http://www.research-racing.business.t-online.de/march1.htm|format=|accessdate=|accessyear=|accessmonth=|edition=|series=|volume=|date=|year=|month=|publisher=Aston Publication|location=|language=|isbn=0-946627-24-X|oclc=|doi=|id=|pages=|chapter=|chapterurl=|quote=|ref= }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Glenn Burke]]''' | (1952–1995) | American [[Major League Baseball]] player for the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and [[Oakland Athletics]]. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A01E6DF103CF93BA25753C1A962958260 | first = Jennifer |last = Frey |title = A Boy of Summer's Long, Chilly Winter; Once a Promising Ballplayer, Glenn Burke Is Dying of AIDS |work = New York Times |date = [[1994-10-18]] | accessdate = 2006-10-20 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Curry]]''' | (1949–1994) | British [[Figure skating|figure skater]] who won the [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] and [[World Figure Skating Championships|World]] Championships in 1976. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Filip |last= Bondy | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9E0CE0D91630F934A25752C1A964958260| title = Figure Skating; AIDS Deaths Tear at Figure-Skating World | work = New York Times | date= [[1992-11-17]] | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Esteban De Jesus]]''' | (1951–1989) | Puerto Rican [[boxing|boxer]]; world lightweight champion. | <ref>{{cite news | first= Rogers | last = Thomas | url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA071FF8385A0C708DDDAC0894D1484D81 | title = Esteban de Jesus Is Dead at 37; Former Lightweight Champion | work = New York Times | date= [[1989-05-13]] | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rudy Galindo]]''' | (born 1969) | American figure skater; won a bronze medal at the 1996 World Championships. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Erin | last=McCormick | title=Rudy Galindo to lead AIDS march | date=[[2000-05-21]] | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/2000/05/21/METRO6315.dtl | work =San Francisco Chronicle | accessdate = 2006-10-07}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bill Goldsworthy]]''' | (1944–1996) | Canadian [[ice hockey]] player; played in the [[National Hockey League]] for fourteen seasons. |<ref>{{cite news |first= Helene |last= Elliott |url = http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1996/LT961103.html |title = HIV & SPORTS. What Have We Learned? Golden Years Former North Star Bill Goldsworthy Learned He Had AIDS, Then Drank Himself to Death |work = Los Angeles Times |date = [[1996-11-03]] |accessdate = 2006-06-23 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Magic Johnson]]''' | (born 1959) | American [[basketball]] player; was named to the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] All-Star team twelve times. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Jennifer |last=Steinhauer |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9401E0D9153BF93BA35753C1A96E958260 | title = Fame Forcing Cancer to Go Public, Strawberry and Other Celebrities Break Taboos, Saving Lives | work = New York Times | date = [[1998-10-08]] | accessdate = 2006-07-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Greg Louganis]]''' | (born 1960) | American [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[diving|diver]]; best known for winning back-to-back Olympic titles in both the 3 m and 10 m events. | <ref> {{cite news |first = Richard |last = Sandomir |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=990CE7DE103CF930A15751C0A963958260 |title = DIVING; Louganis, Olympic Champion, Says He Has AIDS |work = New York Times |date = [[1995-02-23]] |accessdate = 2006-07-18}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert McCall (figure skater)|Robert McCall]]''' | (1958–1991) | Canadian [[figure skating|figure skater]]; won a bronze medal at the [[1988 Winter Olympics]]. | <ref>{{cite news |first=Mark | last=Zwolinski | url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/466170081.html?did=466170081&FMT=ABS&FMTS=FT |title = McCall's death shouldn't set off alarms - Cranston |work = Toronto Star |date = [[1991-11-17]]| accessdate = 2006-10-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ondrej Nepela]]''' | (1951–1989) | [[Slovakia|Slovak]] figure skater, was Olympic champion in 1972. | <ref>{{cite news | first = Christine | last = Brennan | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/olympics1998/history/timeline/articles/time_041694.htm |title = With Judges Away, Skaters Play |work = Washington Post | date = [[1994-04-16]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tim Richmond]]''' | (1955–1989) | American [[NASCAR]] [[Auto racing|racing]] driver. | <ref>{{cite web |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=950DE7D61E39F937A1575BC0A96F948260 | title = Sports People, Auto Racing, AIDS disclosed | work = New York Times | date = [[1989-08-24]] | accessdate = 2006-07-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Roy Simmons]]''' | (born 1956) | American athlete who played for the [[National Football League]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Ron | last=Hube | title=Locker rooms and closets | date=[[2004-09-24]] | url =http://www.washblade.com/2004/9-24/locallife/sports/sports.cfm | work =Washington Blade | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jerry Smith (NFL player)|Jerry Smith]]''' | (1943–1987) | American professional football player; [[tight end]] for the [[Washington Redskins]]. | <ref> {{cite web | url =http://espn.go.com/otl/world/timeline.html | work =ESPN | title =Brief history of gay athletes | date= [[1998-12-18]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tom Waddell]]''' | (1937–1987) | American Olympic athlete; founded the [[Gay Games]] | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A0DE7DE113DF93BA15753C1A960948260 |title = "The Two Wars Of Tom Waddell'" |work = New York Times | date = [[1986-10-28]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Wagenhoffer]]''' | (1960–1999) | American figure skater; won a silver medal at the 1982 [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Variety Staff | title=Robert Wagenhoffer | date=[[1999-12-30]]| url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117883448?categoryid=25&cs=1 | work =Variety | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Alan Wiggins]]''' | (1958–1991) | American [[Major League Baseball]] player. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Tony | last=Kuttner | title=Wiggins children lift family name up | date=[[2005-11-29]] | url =http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/womensbasketball/pac10/2005-11-29-wiggins-children_x.htm | work =USA Today | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |} ==Theatre and dance== <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Alvin Ailey]]''' | (1931–1989) | American [[modern dance]]r and [[choreographer]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Valerie | last=Gladstone | title=Frail, Strong and Dance Incarnate | date=[[1996-10-23]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E01E3DD1530F930A15753C1A960958260 | work =New York Times | pages =2 | accessdate = 2006-10-03 | language = }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[A. J. Antoon]]''' | (1944–1992) | American stage director who won a [[Tony award]] in 1972 for directing the play ''[[That Championship Season]]''. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rick Aviles]]''' | (1952–1995) | American [[Stand-up comedy|Stand-up comedian]] and actor. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tony Azito]]''' | (1948–1995) | American dancer and character actor. | <ref>{{cite news | first=William | last=Grimes | coauthors= | title=Tony Azito, 46, Stage Actor | date=[[1995-05-27]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F6061FFC345B0C748EDDAC0894DD494D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Alan Bowne]]''' | (1945–1989) | American playwright and author. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Alan Bowne, Writer, 44 | date=[[1989-12-02]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE5D8163DF931A35751C1A96F948260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-03 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Bennett]]''' | (1943–1987) | American musical theater director, choreographer, and dancer; was the [[choreographer]] of the Broadway production of ''[[A Chorus Line]]''. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gerald Chapman (director)|Gerald Chapman]]''' | (1950-1987) | English theater director and educator | <ref>{{cite book | last = Chapman | first = Kit | title = An Innkeeper's Diary | publisher = Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated | date = [[2000-01-14]] | id = ISBN 0297824600 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Chesley]]''' | (1943–1990) | American playwright, theater critic and musical composer. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Martin de Maat]]''' | (1948–2001) | American teacher and artistic director at [[The Second City]] in [[Chicago]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Jack | last=Helbig | title=The Mysterious Martin de Maat | date=[[2001-02-23]] | url =http://www.fuzzyco.com/improv/articles/demaatobit_reader.html | work =Chicago Reader | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jorge Donn]]''' | (1947–1992) | [[Argentinian]] [[ballet]] dancer with the Maurice Béjart ballet company and artistic director of the Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ulysses Dove]]''' | (1947–1996) | American contemporary choreographer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Wendy | last=Perron | title=Living With Aids: Six Dancers Share Their Stories | date=December 2000 | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_12_74/ai_67832282 | work =Dance Magazine | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ethyl Eichelberger]]''' | (1945–1990) | American drag performer, playwright and actor. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Wayland Flowers]]''' | (1939–1988) | American entertainer and [[ventriloquist]]. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFD71F3FF931A25753C1A96E948260 |title = Wayland Flowers Dies; Ventriloquist Was 48 |work = New York Times |date = [[1988-10-12]] |accessdate = 2006-06-20 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Christopher Gillis]]''' | (1951–1993) | Canadian dancer and choreographer; formed the [[Paul Taylor Dance Company]]. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/dance/catalogue/gillisc.html| title = Christopher Gillis | work= The Estate Project for Artists With AIDS | accessdate = 2006-06-23 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Choo San Goh]]''' | (1948–1987) | [[Singapore]]an choreographer of ballet. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Hibiscus (entertainer)|Hibiscus]]''' | (1949–1982) | American founder of the [[psychedelic]] [[drag queen]] troupe The Cockettes. | <ref>{{cite news | first=James | last=Sullivan | coauthors= | title='Cockettes' revisits antic '60s spirit | date=[[2002-05-10]] | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/05/10/DD20264.DTL&type=printable | work =San Francisco Chronicle | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[René Highway]]''' | (1954–1990) | Canadian [[Cree]] actor and dancer. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/highway.html| title = Thank You for the Love You Gave: The Life and Times of Thomson Highway | work= CBC.CA | accessdate = 2006-06-27 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Hirsch]]''' | (1930–1989) | [[Hungary|Hungarian]]-Canadian theatre director | <ref>{{cite news | first = C. Gerald | last = Fraser | title=John Hirsch, 59, Director Praised For Supporting Canadian Talent | date=[[1989-08-03]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA071FFD3A5B0C708CDDA10894D1484D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Joffrey]]''' | (1930–1988) | American dancer, teacher, producer, and choreographer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Anderson | last=Jack | coauthors= | title=Dance Fever: How Robert Joffrey created a large mainstream audience for ballet | date=[[1997-02-09]] | url =http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/02/09/reviews/970209.anderson.html | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gibson Kente]]''' | (1932–2004) | South African playwright; known as the ''Father of Black Theatre'' in South Africa. | <ref>{{cite news |url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3993541.stm | title = South African writer Kente dies | work=BBC News | date = [[2004-11-08]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Larry Kert]]''' | (1930–1991) | American Broadway performer; played in ''[[West Side Story]]'' and ''[[Company (musical)|Company]]''. |<ref>{{cite news | first = Steven | last = Winn | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/07/DDG4PJ9AN224.DTL | title= AIDS AT 25 How to respond to the devastating disease? Live theater, more than any other art, has asked the most profound questions | work=San Francisco Chronicle | date = [[2006-06-07]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Charles Ludlam]]''' | (1943–1987) | American actor and playwright. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jean-Louis Morin]]''' | (1953–1995) | Canadian choreographer and dancer | <ref>{{cite news | title=Jean-Louis Morin, Dancer, Dies at 42 | date=[[1995-06-05]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F6061FFB3A5E0C768CDDAF0894DD494D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-11}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Willi Ninja]]''' | (1961–2006) | American dancer and choreographer; best known for his appearance in the [[documentary film]] ''[[Paris is Burning (film)|Paris is Burning]]''. | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://ww2.aegis.com/news/ap/2006/AP060906.html |title = 'Voguing' Dancer Willi Ninja Dies at 45 |work = Associated Press | date = [[2006-09-05]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Rudolf Nureyev]]''' | (1938–1993) | Russian [[ballet]] dancer; is regarded as one of the greatest male dancers of the 20th century. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Peter | last=Kurth | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980DE3DC113EF93AA25752C0A9659C8B63 |title = A Story With Legs |work = New York Times | date= [[2003-01-19]] | accessdate = 2006-07-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Peters]]''' | (1948–1994) | American choreographer; choreographed the fifteen-minute [[Michael Jackson]] music video "[[Thriller (music video)|Thriller]]". | <ref>{{cite news | title=Michael Peters, famed choreographer, dies - Obituary | date=[[1994-09-19]] | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n20_v86/ai_15833610 | work =Jet | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Craig Russell (actor)|Craig Russell]]''' | (1948–1990) | Canadian [[female impersonator]]. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Sex]]''' | (1956–1989) | American [[cabaret]] singer and [[performance artist]]. | <ref name=EP/> <ref> {{cite web|url=http://dlib.nyu.edu:8083/falesead/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=/palmieri.xml&style=/saxon01f2002.xsl&part=body |title=Guide to the April Palmieri Papers |work=The Fales library & special collections }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ron Vawter]]''' | (1949–1994) | American actor; founding member of the artists ensemble [[The Wooster Group]]. |<ref>{{cite news |first= Guy |last=Trebay | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0608,trebay,72241,5.html | title=Hunger of Memory, New York has become a city of ghosts haunting us all | date=[[2006-02-21]] | work =Village Voice | accessdate = 2006-07-30}}</ref> |} == Visual arts and fashion == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Carlos Almaraz]]''' | (1941–1989) | [[Mexican-American]] artist and an early proponent of the [[Chicano]] street arts movement. | <ref name='newsweek'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Way Bandy]]''' | (1941–1986) | American [[celebrity]] [[makeup]] artist. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Crawford Barton]]''' | (1943–1993) | American photographer whose work is known for documenting the blooming of the openly gay culture in [[San Francisco]], in the 1960s and 1970s. | <ref name='SF'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Leigh Bowery]]''' | (1961–1994) | Australian [[performance artist]], [[fashion designer]], [[dancer]] and [[Model (person)|model]]. | <ref name=independent/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gia Carangi]]''' | (1960–1986) | American [[supermodel]] of the late 1970s and early 1980s. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.thegiacarangiproject.com/| title = The Gia Carangi Project | accessdate = 2006-06-15 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tina Chow]]''' | (1951–1992) | American restaurateur and model. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Roberta |last= Smith | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEEDF123EF93BA35756C0A964958260 | title = Art in Review | work = New York Times | date= [[1992-05-08]] | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Perry Ellis]]''' | (1940–1986) | American fashion designer; his name still represents the sportswear fashion house he founded in the mid-1970s. | <ref>{{cite news |first= J.D. |last= Reed |url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,969773,00.html| title = Dressed To Kill -- and Die| work = Time Magazine | date= [[1990-04-09]] | accessdate = 2006-09-30 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Vincent Fourcade]]''' | (1934–1992) | [[French American]] [[interior design]]er. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Félix González-Torres]]''' | (1957–1996) | Cuban-American artist. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Patricia | last=Wynn Davies | title=The sweetness of life - Serpentine Gallery, London | date=[[2000-07-08]] | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0999/is_7253_321/ai_63971437 | work =British Medical Journal | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Halston]]''' | (1932–1990) | American [[fashion designer]]. |<ref>{{cite news |first= Roberta |last= Smith |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E0DD143BF93BA25751C0A962958260 |title = Review Art Response to AIDS Gains in Subtlety |work = New York Times |date = [[1994-02-18]] |accessdate = 2006-06-27 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Keith Haring]]''' | (1958–1990) | American artist social activist whose work responded to the New York street culture of the 1980s. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.haring.com/about_haring/bio/index.html| title = Keith Haring.com | The Keith Haring Foundation | accessdate = 2006-06-27 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Sighsten Herrgård]]''' | (1943–1989) | Swedish fashion designer; first Swedish celebrity to publicize his HIV-positive status. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.aftonbladet.se/special/1900/80/sighsten.html| title = 100 år med Aftonbladet - 1980-talet: Sighsten Herrgård gav seklets nya farsot ett ansikte | work = Aftonbladet | language= Swedish | accessdate = 2006-10-01 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Peter Hujar]]''' | (1934–1987) | American [[photography|photographer]]. | <ref>{{cite web |first= Holland |last= Cotter |url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9803E1D8133BF935A35751C1A9649C8B63 |title = Art in Review Peter Hujar | work=New York Times | date = [[2002-12-06]] | accessdate = 2006-06-27 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Robert Mapplethorpe]]''' | (1946–1989) | American photographer. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Roberta |last=Smith | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E0DD143BF93BA25751C0A962958260 | title = Review, art, response to AIDS grows in subtlety | work = New York Times | date= 1994-02-18 | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Frank C. Moore (painter)|Frank Moore]]''' | (1953–2002) | American artist; designer of the [[red ribbon]] symbol of AIDS awareness. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Roberta | last=Smith | title=Looking Back at the Flurry on the Far Side | date=[[2004-12-10]] | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/10/arts/design/10smit.html?ex=1160107200&en=7592e2d4c6ad3931&ei=5070 | work =New York Times | pages =2 | accessdate = 2006-10-04}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tommy Nutter]]''' | (1943–1992) | British [[Savile Row]] [[tailor]] and [[fashion designer]]. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[General Idea|Felix Partz]]''' | (1945–1994) | Canadian artist, member of the artist collective [[General Idea]]. | <ref name='General Idea'> {{cite web|url=http://home.att.net/~artarchives/tonegeneralidea.html |title=General Idea |accessdate=2006-10-04 |last=Tone |first=Lilian |date=1996 |work="Bitter Pills", a projects exhibition |publisher=The Museum of Modern Art, New York }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Herb Ritts]]''' | (1952–2002) | American photographer and video director. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Willi Smith]]''' | (1948–1987) | American fashion designer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Laurah B | last=Randolph | title=Who is Toukie Smith | date= May 1990 | publisher= | url =http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_n7_v45/ai_8935045 | work = Ebony | pages =2 | accessdate = 2006-07-30}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[General Idea|Jorge Zontal]]''' | (1944–1994) | Canadian artist, member of the artist collective [[General Idea]]. | <ref name='General Idea'/> |- valign="top" | '''[[David Wojnarowicz]]''' | (1954–1992) | American artist, writer and activist. | <ref name=newsweek/> |} == Writing == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Sam D'Allesandro]]''' | (1956–1988) | American poet and fiction writer. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Masha | last=Gutkin | title=The Wild Creatures: Collected Stories of Sam D'Allesandro (book review) | url =http://www.sfbg.com/40/09/lit_reviews.html | work =San Francisco Bay Guardian | accessdate = 2006-10-20}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gordon Stewart Anderson]]''' | (c. 1958–1991) | Canadian writer whose novel ''The Toronto You Are Leaving'' was published by his mother 15 years after his death. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Jim | last=Bartley | title=Out and about in '70s Toronto | date=[[2006-08-26]] | publisher= | url =http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060826.BKBART26/TPStory/Entertainment/Books | work =Globe and Mail | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Reinaldo Arenas]]''' | (1943–1990) |Cuban novelist who committed suicide while living in [[New York]]. | <ref> {{cite news |first = Steve |last = Ramos |url = http://www.citybeat.com/2001-02-15/film2.shtml |title = A Muse in Cuba: Before Night Falls portrays the struggles of exiled poet Reinaldo Arenas |work = Cincinnati CityBeat |publisher = Lightborne Publishing Inc |date = volume 7, issue 13; [[2001-02-15]] – [[2001-02-21]] |accessdate = 2006-06-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jean Paul Aron]]''' | (1925–1988) | French writer and journalist; One of the first people of renown in France to die of AIDS. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Jean-Paul Aron, Philosopher, 61 | date=[[1988-08-22]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4D61730F931A1575BC0A96E948260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Isaac Asimov]]''' | (1920–1992) | [[Russia]]n-born American author and [[biochemistry|biochemist]], a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of [[science fiction]] and for his [[popular science]] books. He became infected with HIV through a tainted blood transfusion during his 1983 triple [[Coronary artery bypass surgery|heart bypass]] surgery. | <ref> {{cite news |first = Nigel |last = Cooper |url = http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/S/science/life/biog_asimov.html |title = Life Stories: Isaac Asimov |work = Channel 4 Science site |date = December 2002 |accessdate = 2006-06-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Simon Bailey]]''' | (1955–1995) | British [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest and writer. | <ref> Bailey, Rosemary: ''Scarlet Ribbons: A Priest With AIDS (Paperback)'' ISBN 1-85242-521-0 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Boswell (historian)|John Boswell]]''' | (1947–1994) | American historian and a professor at [[Yale University]]. | <ref>{{cite news | title=John Boswell, Yale Historian Dies at 47 | date=[[1994-12-26]] | url =http://ww2.aegis.com/news/ap/1994/AP941217.html | work =Associated Press | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Harold Brodkey]]''' | (1930–1996) | American author whose works include the memoir ''[[This Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death]]'', which documents his battle with AIDS. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Bruce Chatwin]]''' | (1940–1989) | British novelist and travel writer, best known for the influential ''[[In Patagonia]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Christopher | last=Buckley | title=Rime of a Modern Mariner | date=[[2000-05-28]] | publisher= | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00E7DF143AF93BA15756C0A9669C8B63 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-13}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Cyril Collard]]''' | (1957–1993) | [[France|French]] writer, actor and director of his autobiographical novel and film ''Les Nuits fauves'' (''Savage Nights''). | <ref>{{cite news |first= Caryn |last= James | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E1D9103BF934A15751C0A962958260| title = FILM VIEW; Bisexual Bravado Unto Death | work = New York Times | date= [[1994-02-27]] | accessdate = 2006-06-19 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Timothy Conigrave]]''' | (1959–1994) | Australian playwright and author of memoir [[Holding the Man]]. | <ref> Timothy Conigrave, "Holding the Man", published February 1995 by Penguin Books Australia (ISBN 0-14-025784-5) </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Serge Daney]]''' | (1944–1992) | French influential film critic. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Tory Dent]]''' | (1958–2005) | American poet, art critic and commentator on the AIDS crisis. | <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/106 | title = Tory Dent | accessdate = 2006-06-15}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[David B. Feinberg]]''' | (1956–1994) | American writer and AIDS activist with [[ACT UP]]. |<ref>{{cite news |first= David W. |last= Dunlap |url = http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1994/AD941974.html |title = David Feinberg, 37, an Author Who Wrote of Life with AIDS |work = New York Times |date = 1994-11-04 |accessdate = 2006-12-30 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michel Foucault]]''' | (1926–1984) | French [[philosopher]] and writer; known for his critical studies of various [[social institution]]s. |<ref>{{cite news |first= Marcus |last= Wohlsen |url = http://illuminations.berkeley.edu/archives/2005/history.php?volume=3&story=0 |title = Foucault at Berkeley, A university transformed |work = Illuminations, College of Letters and Science, University of California, Berkeley |date = March, 2005 |accessdate = 2006-06-20 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Hervé Guibert]]''' | (1955–1990) | French writer and filmmaker. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0DD1E3CF93AA15751C1A967958260 |title = Hervé Guibert, French Novelist, 36 |work = New York Times |date = [[1991-12-29]] |accessdate = 2006-06-23 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Essex Hemphill]]''' | (1957–1995) | American poet and activist. | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.colorado.edu/journals/standards/V5N2/HEMPHILL/essex.html| title=Essex Hemphill | accessdate = 2006-08-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Guy Hocquenghem]]''' | (1944–1988) | French writer and philosopher | <ref name=EP/> <ref> {{cite book | author = Guy Hocquenghem | title = Homosexual Desire | publisher = Duke University Press | year = 1993 edition | pages = 20}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Arturo Islas]]''' | (1938–1991) | Mexican-American professor of English and writer. | <ref>{{cite news | title=English professor, novelist Arturo Islas dies | date=[[1991-04-18]] | publisher=Stanford University | url =http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/91/910418Arc1431.html | work =Stanford News Service | accessdate = 2006-10-02}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Larry Kramer]]''' | (born 1935) | American dramatist, author and gay rights activist. |<ref>{{cite news | url =http://www.aegis.com/news/ap/2001/AP011222.html | title= Larry Kramer Receives New Liver | work= Associated Press | date = [[2001-12-24]] | accessdate = 2006-07-31}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Didier Lestrade]]''' | (born 1958) | French journalist and author. | <ref> Didier Lestrade, ACT UP: Une histoire ISBN 2-207-24883-6 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Peter McGehee]]''' | (1955–1991) | American-born Canadian writer | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3252 | title = Peter Gregory McGehee | work = Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture | accessdate = 2006-10-26 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Peter McWilliams]]''' | (1940–2000) | American writer and [[libertarian]] activist. | <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theadvocates.org/celebrities/peter-mcwilliams.html | title = Peter McWilliams 1950-2000 Libertarian | work = Advocates for Self Government | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[James Merrill]]''' | (1926–1995) | American [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning poet. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Ernie| last=Hilbert| url=http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0401/poetrymonth/merrill2.html |title = Review of collected poems, James Merrill |work = Random House.com | accessdate = 2006-06-20 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ernest Matthew Mickler]]''' | (1940–1988) | American author of the cookbook ''White Trash Cooking''. | <ref>{{cite news | first=John T. | last=Edge | title=LET US NOW PRAISE FABULOUS COOKS: From the Florida swamps, a cookbook that turned a slur into a badge of honor. | date=winter 2006 | url =http://www.oxfordamericanmag.com/content.cfm?ArticleID=46&Entry=Extras | work =Oxford American | accessdate = 2006-10-04}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Paul Monette]]''' | (1945–1995) | American novelist and poet. | <ref> Paul Monette, Borrowed Time: Aids Memo ISBN 0-15-113598-3 </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[John Preston]]''' | (1945–1994) | American [[author]] of [[gay]] [[erotica]] and an [[editing|editor]] of gay [[nonfiction]] [[anthologies]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Wolfgang | last=Saxon | title=John Preston, 48, Author, Editor And Advocate in AIDS Causes | date=[[1994-04-29]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA071FFD3A5B0C708CDDA10894D1484D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Vito Russo]]''' | (1946–1990) | American gay activist, film historian and author. | <ref name=newsweek/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Barbara Samson]]''' | (19??—) | [[France|French]] poet who was infected with [[HIV]] at the age of seventeen. Her story was made into the French television film ''Being Seventeen''. | <ref> {{cite web|url=http://wiredforbooks.org/barbarasamson/ |title=Author Barbara Samson Speaks |accessdate=2006-10-06 |work=Wired for books }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Dick Scanlan]]''' | (born 1961) | American [[libretto|librettist]], writer and actor. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Erik | last=Meers | title=Passion play: bringing Thoroughly Modern Millie to Broadway is the culmination of author Dick Scanlan's tumultuous life | date=[[2002-04-30]] | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2002_April_30/ai_85281836 | work =The Advocate | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Nicholas Schaffner]]''' | (1953–1991) | American author, wrote books about [[Pink Floyd]] and [[The Beatles]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Allan | last=Kozinn | title=Nicholas Schaffner, 38, Author Of Books About Rock Groups | date=[[1991-08-29]] | url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20614F93C5A0C7A8EDDA10894D9494D81 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Jay Scott]]''' | (1949–1993) | Canadian [[film critic]]. | <ref> Woods, Greg [http://www.screening-room.ca/jay-scott.pdf "Thank You and Good Night"], ("The Eclectic Screening Room, Issue #11"; remembering Jay Scott 10 years after his passing) </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Randy Shilts]]''' | (1951–1994) | American journalist and author; wrote the book ''[[And the Band Played On]]'' which documented the outbreak of AIDS in the United States. | <ref name=EW/> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ian Stephens (poet)|Ian Stephens]]''' | (died 1996) | Canadian poet and [[spoken word]] artist (''Diary of a Trademark'') | <ref> Lejtenyi, Patrick [http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/102005/watn20.html "In Memoriam: Five ''Mirror'' cover subjects who have since passed on], ''[[Montreal Mirror]]'', [[October 20]], [[2005]]</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Andrew Sullivan]]''' | (born 1963) | British-American journalist and blogger. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Richard | last=Kim | title= Andrew Sullivan, Overexposed | date= [[2006-06-18]] | publisher= | url =http://www.thenation.com/doc/20010618/kim20010605 | work = The Nation | accessdate = 2006-07-31}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Yvonne Vera]]''' | (1964–2005) | [[Zimbabwe]]an author. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Desiree | last=Lewis | title=A Tribute to Yvonne Vera: [[19 September]] [[1964]] – [[7 April]] [[2005]] | date=Issue 4, 2005 | url =http://www.feministafrica.org/04-2005/tr-yvonne.html | work =Feminist Africa | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Matthew Ward (writer)|Matthew Ward]]''' | (1951–1990) | American [[English language|English]]/[[French language|French]] [[translator]] noted for his 1989 rendition of [[Albert Camus]]' ''[[The Stranger (novel)|The Stranger]]''. | <ref>{{cite news |title=Matthew Ward, 39, Translator of Camus (obituary) |date= [[1990-06-25]] | work= New York Times |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE7D71430F936A15755C0A966958260 |accessdate= 2006-09-17}} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Edmund White]]''' | (born 1940) | American novelist, short-story writer and critic. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Paul | last=Morton | title=Interview: Edmund White: The iconoclastic novelist talks about his new memoir | date=[[2006-04-06]] | url =http://www.econoculture.com/m/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=254&Itemid=46 | work =Econo culture| accessdate = 2006-10-07}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[LeRoy Whitfield]]''' | (1969–2005) | American writer and AIDS activist who chronicled his personal experience with HIV infection and AIDS. | <ref> {{cite news |first= Tom |last=Musbach | url=http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/10/12/2 | title=AIDS journalist LeRoy Whitfield dies at 36| date=[[2006-10-12]] | work =Gay.com | pages =1 | accessdate = 2006-07-30}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Alexander Wilson (writer, horticulturist)|Alex Wilson]]''' | (1953–1993) | American-born Canadian writer, teacher, landscape designer, and community activist. | <ref> {{cite news | first=David | last=Orsini | url=http://www.sunartsdesign.com/pdf/Remembering_Alex_Wilson.pdf | title=Remembering Alex Wilson| date=Autumn 1993 | work =Wildflower: North America’s Magazine of Wild Flora | accessdate = 2007-01-27|format=PDF}}</ref> |} == Miscellaneous == <!-- Note: Please cite sources when adding entries to this list, unsourced entries will be removed --> {| class=wikitable ! width="17%" | Name ! width="13%" | Life ! width="65%" | Comments ! width="5%" | Reference |- valign="top" | '''[[Sheldon Andelson]]''' | (1931–1987) | [[United States of America|American]] [[Regents of the University of California|regent]] of the [[University of California]]. | <ref> {{cite news |url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4DB1430F932A35752C0A96E948260 |title = Sheldon Andelson, Political Fund-Raiser, 56 |work = The New York Times |publisher = [[Associated Press]] |date = [[1988-01-01]] |accessdate = 2006-06-14 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kuwasi Balagoon]]''' | (1946–1986) | [[United States of America|American]] member of the [[Black Liberation Army]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Esther | last=Kaplan | title=Organizing Inside | date=November 1998 | url =http://www.poz.com/articles/233_1656.shtml | work =POZ Magazine | accessdate = 2006-10-16}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Nozipho Bhengu]]''' | (1974–2006) | [[South Africa]]n who became [[Celebrity|famous]] for opting not to take antiretroviral medication after being influenced to do so by [[health]] [[Minister (government)|minister]] [[Manto Tshabalala-Msimang]]. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Obituary: Nozipho Bhengu | date=[[2006-06-08]] | url =http://www.economist.com/obituary/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7033269 | work =The Economist | accessdate = 2006-10-08}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Althea Flynt]]''' | (1953–1987) | [[United States of America|American]]; [[wife]] of publishing magnate and ''[[Hustler]]'' founder [[Larry Flynt]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Alanna | last=Nash | title=Larry's higher love: The real Althea Flynt | date=[[1997-01-10]] | url =http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,286375_1%7C22529%7C%7C0_0_,00.html | work =Entertainment Weekly | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Xavier Fourcade]]''' | (1927–1987) | [[French American]] [[contemporary art]] dealer. [[Brother]] of [[Vincent Fourcade]] who also [[death|died]] of [[AIDS]]. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Richard | last=Corliss | title=How Artists Respond to AIDS | date=[[1987-07-27]] | url =http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,965092-2,00.html | work =Time | pages =4 | accessdate = 2007-04-03}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Eve van Grafhorst]]''' | (1982–1993) | [[Australia]]n [[child]], forced to migrate to [[New Zealand]] due to [[ostracism]] from her local community in [[Australia]]. |<ref>{{cite news |url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LC19920318010 |title = AIDS Sufferer, Eve van Grafhorst, Compensation. |work = New South Wales Legislative Hansard |date = [[1992-03-18]] |accessdate = 2006-06-23 }} </ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[David Hampton]]''' | (1964–2003) | [[United States of America|American]] [[conman|con artist]]. His [[story]] became [[inspiration|the inspiration]] for [[Play (theatre)|a play]] and later [[film|a film]], titled ''[[Six Degrees of Separation (film)|Six Degrees of Separation]]''. | <ref>{{cite news | title=David Hampton | date=[[2003-07-22]] | url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/07/22/db2203.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2003/07/22/ixopright.html | work =Telegraph.co.uk | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Terry Higgins]]''' | (1945–1982) | One of [[1|the first]] [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] people to [[death|die]] of [[AIDS]]; gave his [[name]] to the [[Terrence Higgins Trust]]. | <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.tht.org.uk/aboutus/ourhistory/| title = THT: About us: Our history | accessdate = 2006-07-31 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Gervase Jackson-Stops]]''' | (1947–1995) | [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[architecture|architectural]] [[historian]] and [[journalist]]. | <ref name='independent'>{{cite news | first=Clare | last=Garner | title=Arts suffer most as Aids rages on | date=[[1995-11-26]] | url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19981108/ai_n14483602 | work =The Independent | pages =2 | accessdate = 2006-10-10}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Lupo]]''' | (1953–1995) | [[Italy|Italian]] [[serial killer]]; in [[revenge]] for his contracting [[HIV]] he murdered [[4|four]] [[homosexual]]s. | <ref>{{cite news | title=HIV Revenge Killer Dies of Disease | date=[[1995-02-18]] | url =http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1995/AD950327.html | work =Chicago Tribune | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Christine Maggiore]]''' | (19??—) | American [[AIDS denialism|AIDS denialist]]. Believing that HIV does not cause AIDS, Maggiore refused interventions to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to her children; her three-year-old daughter died of complications of AIDS. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Charles | last=Ornstein | title=L.A. County D.A. Won't Act in Girl's AIDS-Related Death | date=[[2006-09-16]] | url =http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-aidsmom16sep16,1,5247537.story?ctrack=1&cset=true | work =Los Angeles Times | accessdate = 2006-10-06}}</ref><ref>[http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-me-eliza24sep24,0,4062292.story ''A Mother's Denial, A Daughter's Death'', L.A. Times series on Eliza Jane Scovill's death.] Accessed 8 Sept 2006.</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Steve Maidhof]]''' | (died 1991) | American [[BDSM]] activist who was best known for founding the [[National Leather Association International]]. | <ref> [http://www.nla-i.com/html/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=45 Brief history] National Leather Association International</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Leonard Matlovich]]''' | (1943–1988) | [[United States of America|American]] decorated [[Vietnam War]] [[veteran]], fought [[U.S.]] military in 1975 for the right to serve as an openly [[gay]] man. | <ref>{{cite news |first= Alfonso A. |last=Narvaez | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=940DE3D6173AF937A15755C0A96E948260 | title = Gay Airman Who Fought Ouster Dies From AIDS | work = New York Times | date= [[1988-06-24]] | accessdate = 2006-07-29 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Kongulu Mobutu]]''' | (c. 1970–1998) | Son of [[Mobutu Sese Seko]], former president of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]; officer in the [[Special Presidential Division|presidential guard]]. | <ref>{{cite book | last = Wrong | first = Michela| title = In the footsteps of Mr Kurtz| publisher = Fourth Estate| date = 2001 | id = ISBN 1-84115-422-9 }}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ed Savitz]]''' | (1942–1993) | [[United States of America|American]] [[businessman]] accused of sexually abusing children. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Executive Accused of Sex With Boys Dies | date=[[2003-03-29]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9F0CE7DB1E31F93AA15750C0A965958260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Michael Shernoff]]''' | (1951–2008) | [[United States of America|American]] [[mental health]] professional who wrote extensively on HIV/AIDS prevention and the mental health concerns of gay men. | <ref>{{cite news | title=Michael Shernoff, 57, Gay-Health Therapist, Is Dead | date=[[2008-06-21]] | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/21/nyregion/21shernoff.html | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2008-06-22}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Lucille Teasdale-Corti]]''' | (1929–1996) | [[Canada|Canadian]] [[physician]], [[surgeon]] and international aid worker, who worked in [[Uganda]] and contributed to the development of medical services in [[Uganda|the country]]. | <ref> {{cite journal | title=AIDS claims medical pioneer, humanitarian (Lucille Teasdale) | journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal | date=[[1996-09-15]] | volume=155 | issue=6 | pages=1 | url=http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1335237 | format=PDF | accessdate=2006-10-06 | pmid=8925492}}</ref> |- valign="top" | '''[[Ösel Tendzin]]''' | (died 1990) | American [[Buddhist]] regent. | <ref>{{cite news | first=Dyan | last=Zaslowsky | title= Buddhists in U.S. Agonize on AIDS Issue | date=[[1989-02-21]] | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=950DE7D61F39F932A15751C0A96F948260 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-12}}</ref> |} == References == <!--This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. 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