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

References[edit]

  1. ^ New York Times (1991-08-21). "Brian Coyle, City Councilman, 47". Retrieved 2009-01-25. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b Bondy, Filip (1992-11-17). "FIGURE SKATING; AIDS Deaths Tear at Figure-Skating World". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-25. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)