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