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American pornographic actress (1958–1993).
Born July 3rd, 1958 in Moline. [ref]
Died November 11th, 1993 at 35 years old in Illinois (death from AIDS-related complications).
American baseball player (1952-1995).
Born November 16th, 1952 in Oakland.
Died May 30th, 1995 at 42 years old in San Leandro (death from AIDS-related complications).
Northern irish singer (1957–1995).
Died March 29th, 1995 at 37 years old in Derry (death from AIDS-related complications).
American actor and comedian (1954-1996).
Born September 23rd, 1954 in Bluefield.
Died March 16th, 1996 at 41 years old in New York City (death from AIDS-related complications).
American puppeteer (1951-1992).
Born August 17th, 1951 in Manhattan, The Bronx.
Died January 7th, 1992 at 40 years old in New York City (death from AIDS-related complications).
American stage, film and television actor (1952–1993).
Born November 14th, 1952 in Brooklyn.
Died June 11th, 1993 at 40 years old in Brooklyn (death from AIDS-related complications).
American novelist and screenwriter (1950-1999).
Born June 1st, 1950 in Philadelphia.
Died December 27th, 1999 at 49 years old in Boston (death from AIDS-related complications).
American philosopher, classicist, and academician (1930–1992).
Born September 14th, 1930 in Indianapolis.
Died October 7th, 1992 at 62 years old in Chicago (death from AIDS-related complications).
American painter, photographer, writer, filmmaker, performance artist, and aids activist (1954-1992).
Born September 14th, 1954 in Red Bank. [ref]
Died July 22nd, 1992 at 37 years old in New York City (death from AIDS-related complications).
American serial killer (1968-1997).
Born August 26th, 1968 in Louisiana.
Died September 17th, 1997 at 29 years old in Jackson (death from AIDS-related complications).
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