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List of HIV-positive people

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List of HIV-positive people

This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the pathogen that causes AIDS, including those who have died. AIDS is a pandemic. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 84.2 million [64.0–113.0 million] people have been infected with the HIV virus and about 40.1 million [33.6–48.6 million] people have died of HIV. Globally, 38.4 million [33.9–43.8 million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2021. An estimated 0.7% [0.6-0.8%] of adults aged 15–49 years worldwide are living with HIV, although the burden of the epidemic continues to vary considerably between countries and regions. The WHO African Region remains most severely affected, with nearly 1 in every 25 adults (3.4%) living with HIV and accounting for more than two-thirds of the people living with HIV worldwide. HIV is spread primarily by unprotected sex (including vaginal, anal, and oral sex), contaminated blood transfusions, hypodermic needles, and from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding. Because of lack of public acceptance, people infected with HIV are frequently subjected to stigma and discrimination. 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.

Tables

· Acting (film and television)
Dallas Adams
Dallas Adams
Name
Dallas Adams
Life
(1947–1991)
Comments
British actor who appeared in King's Royal.
Charlie Barnett
Charlie Barnett
Name
Charlie Barnett
Life
(1954–1996)
Comments
American actor and comedian who starred in the television series Miami Vice as Nugart Neville "Noogie" Lamont and 1983's D.C. Cab.
Christopher Bernau
Christopher Bernau
Name
Christopher Bernau
Life
(1940–1989)
Comments
American actor who starred in the television series Dark Shadows.
Amanda Blake
Amanda Blake
Name
Amanda Blake
Life
(1929–1989)
Comments
American actress best remembered for her role as Kitty Russell in the television series Gunsmoke.
Sandra Bréa
Sandra Bréa
Name
Sandra Bréa
Life
(1952–2000)
Comments
Brazilian actress and model. She was regarded as Brazil's Sex Symbol
Jim J. Bullock
Jim J. Bullock
Name
Jim J. Bullock
Life
(born 1955)
Comments
American actor who starred in the sitcom Too Close for Comfort, Ned's Declassified and the voice of Queer Duck.
Stephan W. Burns
Stephan W. Burns
Name
Stephan W. Burns
Life
(1954–1990)
Comments
American actor who starred in the film Herbie Goes Bananas and the television mini-series The Thorn Birds.
Merritt Butrick
Merritt Butrick
Name
Merritt Butrick
Life
(1959–1989)
Comments
American actor best remembered for playing Captain Kirk's son in the films Star Trek II and III.
Ian Charleson
Ian Charleson
Name
Ian Charleson
Life
(1949–1990)
Comments
British actor whose best-known role was the part of athlete Eric Liddell in the film Chariots of Fire.
Yoni Chen
Yoni Chen
Name
Yoni Chen
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
Israeli actor who performed the role of Batz on the puppet show Parpar Nechmad and dubbed the voices of characters on animated shows and films into the Hebrew language, most notably Looney Tunes.
Keith Christopher
Keith Christopher
Name
Keith Christopher
Life
(1957–1998)
Comments
American actor and singer who was best known for roles of HIV positive characters in NBC soap opera Another World and CBS daytime drama The Guiding Light.
Brad Davis
Brad Davis
Name
Brad Davis
Life
(1949–1991)
Comments
American actor; played the part of Billy Hayes in the film Midnight Express.
Robert Drivas
Robert Drivas
Name
Robert Drivas
Life
(1938–1986)
Comments
American film, television and stage actor.
Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Name
Denholm Elliott
Life
(1922–1992)
Comments
British actor; won three BAFTA awards as best supporting actor for Trading Places, A Private Function and Defence of the Realm, as well as an Academy Award nomination for A Room with a View.
René Enríquez
René Enríquez
Name
René Enríquez
Life
(1933–1990)
Comments
Nicaraguan-American actor who was best known for his role in the 1980s television series Hill Street Blues.
Richard Frank
Richard Frank
Name
Richard Frank
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
American television and motion picture actor, best known as Father Vogler in the film Amadeus.
Leonard Frey
Leonard Frey
Name
Leonard Frey
Life
(1938–1988)
Comments
American Broadway and film actor; earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor in the film version of Fiddler on the Roof.
Tom Fuccello
Tom Fuccello
Name
Tom Fuccello
Life
(1936–1993)
Comments
American actor best known for his role as Dave Culver in the television series Dallas.
Leslie Graves
Leslie Graves
Name
Leslie Graves
Life
(1959–1995)
Comments
American actress. She was known for playing Brenda Clegg in the Soap Opera Capitol from 1982-1984.
Kevin Peter Hall
Kevin Peter Hall
Name
Kevin Peter Hall
Life
(1955–1991)
Comments
American actor, played in Predator and Harry and the Hendersons.
Antony Hamilton
Antony Hamilton
Name
Antony Hamilton
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
Australian actor, model and dancer, starred in Cover Up and the television revival of Mission: Impossible (1988 TV series).
Christian Haren
Christian Haren
Name
Christian Haren
Life
(1935–1996)
Comments
American actor and model best known for portraying the Marlboro Man in print advertisements.
Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson
Name
Rock Hudson
Life
(1925–1985)
Comments
American actor, first major American celebrity to publicly disclose HIV status.
Michael Jeter
Michael Jeter
Name
Michael Jeter
Life
(1952–2003)
Comments
American film and theatre actor, won a Tony Award in 1990 for the musical Grand Hotel.
Larry Kert
Larry Kert
Name
Larry Kert
Life
(1930–1991)
Comments
American film and theatre actor
Hans Kesting
Hans Kesting
Name
Hans Kesting
Life
(born 1960)
Comments
Dutch film, theatre and TV actor.
Rémi Laurent
Rémi Laurent
Name
Rémi Laurent
Life
(1957–1989)
Comments
French actor, played Laurent Baldi in the French-Italian movie La Cage aux Folles.
Sirpa Lane
Sirpa Lane
Name
Sirpa Lane
Life
(1952–1999)
Comments
Finnish actress and model; starred in the films La Bête (1975), Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977) and The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia (1982).
Irving Allen Lee
Irving Allen Lee
Name
Irving Allen Lee
Life
(1948–1992)
Comments
American soap opera and musical actor
Cláudia Magno
Cláudia Magno
Name
Cláudia Magno
Life
(1958–1994)
Comments
Brazilian actress and dancer.
Tom McBride
Tom McBride
Name
Tom McBride
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
American actor and model; best known for his role in Friday the 13th Part 2 and for his modeling stint as the Marlboro Man
John Megna
John Megna
Name
John Megna
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
American former child actor; known for his role in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Steve Moore
Steve Moore
Name
Steve Moore
Life
(1954–2014)
Comments
American comedian whose 1997 HBO special Drop Dead Gorgeous (A Tragi-Comedy): The Power of HIV-Positive Thinking focused on finding the humor in life with HIV.
Lesego Motsepe
Lesego Motsepe
Name
Lesego Motsepe
Life
(1974–2014)
Comments
South African Actress and AIDS Activist
Cookie Mueller
Cookie Mueller
Name
Cookie Mueller
Life
(1949–1989)
Comments
American actor and writer who featured in many of filmmaker John Waters' early films.
Timothy Patrick Murphy
Timothy Patrick Murphy
Name
Timothy Patrick Murphy
Life
(1959–1988)
Comments
American actor, played the role of Mickey Trotter in the television series Dallas
Jeffrey Mylett
Jeffrey Mylett
Name
Jeffrey Mylett
Life
(1949–1986)
Comments
American Actor Known for Godspell and My Man Adam
Nisha Noor
Nisha Noor
Name
Nisha Noor
Life
(1962–2007)
Comments
South Indian actress; starred in the Tamil films Kalyana Agathigal (1985) and Iyer the Great (1990).
David Oliver
David Oliver
Name
David Oliver
Life
(1962–1991)
Comments
American actor, played in Another World and A Year in the Life
Ilka Tanya Payán
Ilka Tanya Payán
Name
Ilka Tanya Payán
Life
(1943–1996)
Comments
Dominican born American actress, attorney and activist. She was one of the first Latino celebrities to publicly disclose her status.
Mark Patton
Mark Patton
Name
Mark Patton
Life
(born 1958)
Comments
American actor best known for portraying Jesse Walsh in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.
Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Name
Anthony Perkins
Life
(1932–1992)
Comments
American actor best known for his role as Norman Bates in the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho.
Danny Pintauro
Danny Pintauro
Name
Danny Pintauro
Life
(born 1976)
Comments
American actor best known for his role as Jonathan in the 1980s sitcom Who's the Boss?
Werner Pochath
Werner Pochath
Name
Werner Pochath
Life
(1939–1993)
Comments
Austrian actor
Billy Porter
Billy Porter
Name
Billy Porter
Life
(born 1969)
Comments
American actor
Keith Prentice
Keith Prentice
Name
Keith Prentice
Life
(1940–1992)
Comments
American theatre and soap opera actor
Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab
Name
Kurt Raab
Life
(1941–1988)
Comments
German actor known for his work with cult film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Dack Rambo
Dack Rambo
Name
Dack Rambo
Life
(1941–1994)
Comments
American actor who played Jack Ewing in the television series Dallas
Gene Anthony Ray
Gene Anthony Ray
Name
Gene Anthony Ray
Life
(1962–2003)
Comments
American actor and dancer; best known for his portrayal of the street smart dancer Leroy in the 1980 motion picture Fame and the television spin-off.
Robert Reed
Robert Reed
Name
Robert Reed
Life
(1932–1992)
Comments
American actor; played the role of Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch.
Tony Richardson
Tony Richardson
Name
Tony Richardson
Life
(1928–1991)
Comments
British film director; received two Academy Awards (Best Director and Best Picture) for Tom Jones (1963).
Larry Riley
Larry Riley
Name
Larry Riley
Life
(1952–1992)
Comments
American actor; played the role of Frank Williams in the soap opera Knots Landing
Howard Rollins
Howard Rollins
Name
Howard Rollins
Life
(1950–1996)
Comments
American actor, nominated for the 1981 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Ragtime
Sean Sasser
Sean Sasser
Name
Sean Sasser
Life
(1968–2013)
Comments
American actor who appeared on MTV's The Real World: San Francisco, AIDS activist, and pastry chef.
Franklyn Seales
Franklyn Seales
Name
Franklyn Seales
Life
(1952–1990)
Comments
St. Vincent-born American actor (sitcom Silver Spoons)
Tommy Sexton
Tommy Sexton
Name
Tommy Sexton
Life
(1955–1993)
Comments
Canadian actor and comedian
Ray Sharkey
Ray Sharkey
Name
Ray Sharkey
Life
(1952–1993)
Comments
American actor; won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in The Idolmaker.
Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen
Name
Charlie Sheen
Life
(born 1965)
Comments
American actor. Had roles in Wall Street and the TV series Spin City.
Paul Shenar
Paul Shenar
Name
Paul Shenar
Life
(1936–1989)
Comments
American film and theatre actor; was in the film Scarface.
Hugo Soto
Hugo Soto
Name
Hugo Soto
Life
(1953–1994)
Comments
Argentine film and theatre actor
Dennis Cleveland Stewart
Dennis Cleveland Stewart
Name
Dennis Cleveland Stewart
Life
(1947–1994)
Comments
American film and television actor and professional dancer; best known for his role as Leo in the 1978 film Grease
Stephen Stucker
Stephen Stucker
Name
Stephen Stucker
Life
(1947–1986)
Comments
American actor and comedian; best known for the Airplane! films.
Taína
Taína
Name
Taína
Life
(born 1975)
Comments
Puerto Rican television personality
Steve Tracy
Steve Tracy
Name
Steve Tracy
Life
(1952–1986)
Comments
American actor, best known for his role in Little House on the Prairie.
José De Vega
José De Vega
Name
José De Vega
Life
(1934 –1990)
Comments
American actor, best known for playing Chino in both the Broadway and 1961 film versions of West Side Story.
Tom Villard
Tom Villard
Name
Tom Villard
Life
(1953–1994)
Comments
American actor. Played Jay Bostwick in the TV series We Got It Made.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Dallas Adams
(1947–1991)
British actor who appeared in King's Royal.
Charlie Barnett
(1954–1996)
American actor and comedian who starred in the television series Miami Vice as Nugart Neville "Noogie" Lamont and 1983's D.C. Cab.
Christopher Bernau
(1940–1989)
American actor who starred in the television series Dark Shadows.
Amanda Blake
(1929–1989)
American actress best remembered for her role as Kitty Russell in the television series Gunsmoke.
Sandra Bréa
(1952–2000)
Brazilian actress and model. She was regarded as Brazil's Sex Symbol
Jim J. Bullock
(born 1955)
American actor who starred in the sitcom Too Close for Comfort, Ned's Declassified and the voice of Queer Duck.
Stephan W. Burns
(1954–1990)
American actor who starred in the film Herbie Goes Bananas and the television mini-series The Thorn Birds.
Merritt Butrick
(1959–1989)
American actor best remembered for playing Captain Kirk's son in the films Star Trek II and III.
Ian Charleson
(1949–1990)
British actor whose best-known role was the part of athlete Eric Liddell in the film Chariots of Fire.
Yoni Chen
(1953–1995)
Israeli actor who performed the role of Batz on the puppet show Parpar Nechmad and dubbed the voices of characters on animated shows and films into the Hebrew language, most notably Looney Tunes.
Keith Christopher
(1957–1998)
American actor and singer who was best known for roles of HIV positive characters in NBC soap opera Another World and CBS daytime drama The Guiding Light.
Brad Davis
(1949–1991)
American actor; played the part of Billy Hayes in the film Midnight Express.
Robert Drivas
(1938–1986)
American film, television and stage actor.
Denholm Elliott
(1922–1992)
British actor; won three BAFTA awards as best supporting actor for Trading Places, A Private Function and Defence of the Realm, as well as an Academy Award nomination for A Room with a View.
René Enríquez
(1933–1990)
Nicaraguan-American actor who was best known for his role in the 1980s television series Hill Street Blues.
Richard Frank
(1953–1995)
American television and motion picture actor, best known as Father Vogler in the film Amadeus.
Leonard Frey
(1938–1988)
American Broadway and film actor; earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor in the film version of Fiddler on the Roof.
Tom Fuccello
(1936–1993)
American actor best known for his role as Dave Culver in the television series Dallas.
Leslie Graves
(1959–1995)
American actress. She was known for playing Brenda Clegg in the Soap Opera Capitol from 1982-1984.
Kevin Peter Hall
(1955–1991)
American actor, played in Predator and Harry and the Hendersons.
Antony Hamilton
(1952–1995)
Australian actor, model and dancer, starred in Cover Up and the television revival of Mission: Impossible (1988 TV series).
Christian Haren
(1935–1996)
American actor and model best known for portraying the Marlboro Man in print advertisements.
Rock Hudson
(1925–1985)
American actor, first major American celebrity to publicly disclose HIV status.
Michael Jeter
(1952–2003)
American film and theatre actor, won a Tony Award in 1990 for the musical Grand Hotel.
Larry Kert
(1930–1991)
American film and theatre actor
Hans Kesting
(born 1960)
Dutch film, theatre and TV actor.
Rémi Laurent
(1957–1989)
French actor, played Laurent Baldi in the French-Italian movie La Cage aux Folles.
Sirpa Lane
(1952–1999)
Finnish actress and model; starred in the films La Bête (1975), Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977) and The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia (1982).
Irving Allen Lee
(1948–1992)
American soap opera and musical actor
Cláudia Magno
(1958–1994)
Brazilian actress and dancer.
Tom McBride
(1952–1995)
American actor and model; best known for his role in Friday the 13th Part 2 and for his modeling stint as the Marlboro Man
John Megna
(1952–1995)
American former child actor; known for his role in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Steve Moore
(1954–2014)
American comedian whose 1997 HBO special Drop Dead Gorgeous (A Tragi-Comedy): The Power of HIV-Positive Thinking focused on finding the humor in life with HIV.
Lesego Motsepe
(1974–2014)
South African Actress and AIDS Activist
Cookie Mueller
(1949–1989)
American actor and writer who featured in many of filmmaker John Waters' early films.
Timothy Patrick Murphy
(1959–1988)
American actor, played the role of Mickey Trotter in the television series Dallas
Jeffrey Mylett
(1949–1986)
American Actor Known for Godspell and My Man Adam
Nisha Noor
(1962–2007)
South Indian actress; starred in the Tamil films Kalyana Agathigal (1985) and Iyer the Great (1990).
David Oliver
(1962–1991)
American actor, played in Another World and A Year in the Life
Ilka Tanya Payán
(1943–1996)
Dominican born American actress, attorney and activist. She was one of the first Latino celebrities to publicly disclose her status.
Mark Patton
(born 1958)
American actor best known for portraying Jesse Walsh in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.
Anthony Perkins
(1932–1992)
American actor best known for his role as Norman Bates in the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho.
Danny Pintauro
(born 1976)
American actor best known for his role as Jonathan in the 1980s sitcom Who's the Boss?
Werner Pochath
(1939–1993)
Austrian actor
Billy Porter
(born 1969)
American actor
Keith Prentice
(1940–1992)
American theatre and soap opera actor
Kurt Raab
(1941–1988)
German actor known for his work with cult film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Dack Rambo
(1941–1994)
American actor who played Jack Ewing in the television series Dallas
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 and the television spin-off.
· AIDS activists
Zackie Achmat
Zackie Achmat
Name
Zackie Achmat
Life
(born 1962)
Comments
South African AIDS activist; founder and chairman of the Treatment Action Campaign.
Noriyasu Akase
Noriyasu Akase
Name
Noriyasu Akase
Life
(died 1991)
Comments
Japanese AIDS activist. He was the first person in Japan to publicize his HIV-positive status.
Rebekka Armstrong
Rebekka Armstrong
Name
Rebekka Armstrong
Life
(born 1967)
Comments
American former Playboy Playmate and HIV/AIDS educator.
Rick Bébout
Rick Bébout
Name
Rick Bébout
Life
(1950–2009)
Comments
Canadian AIDS activist, journalist, and memoirist.
Richard Berkowitz
Richard Berkowitz
Name
Richard Berkowitz
Life
(born 1955)
Comments
American activist and author
Gina Brown
Gina Brown
Name
Gina Brown
Life
(born 1966)
Comments
American activist and social worker, working to decriminalize HIV status in the Southern U.S.
Marvelyn Brown
Marvelyn Brown
Name
Marvelyn Brown
Life
(born 1984)
Comments
American activist and author
Bruce Burnett
Bruce Burnett
Name
Bruce Burnett
Life
(1954-1985)
Comments
AIDS activist from New Zealand.
Peter Busse
Peter Busse
Name
Peter Busse
Life
(1958-2006)
Comments
South African AIDS activist and educator; one of the first openly positive South Africans; co-founded Township AIDS Project (TAP) and the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAPWA).
Gideon Byamugisha
Gideon Byamugisha
Name
Gideon Byamugisha
Life
(born 1959)
Comments
First openly HIV positive religious leader in Africa; founder of ANERELA and winner of the 2009 Niwano Peace Prize.
Michael Callen
Michael Callen
Name
Michael Callen
Life
(1955–1993)
Comments
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. With Joseph Sonnabend, he was co-founder of PWA Health Group and Community Research Initiative (now ACRIA)
Bobbi Campbell
Bobbi Campbell
Name
Bobbi Campbell
Life
(1952–1984)
Comments
American AIDS activist and one of the first people to publicly acknowledge his HIV infection.
Paddy Chew
Paddy Chew
Name
Paddy Chew
Life
(1960–1999)
Comments
Singaporean AIDS activist. He was the first person in Singapore to publicise his HIV-positive status.
Dolzura Cortez
Dolzura Cortez
Name
Dolzura Cortez
Life
(19??–1992)
Comments
Filipina AIDS activist. She was the first person in the Philippines to publicise her HIV-positive status.
Spencer Cox
Spencer Cox
Name
Spencer Cox
Life
(1968–2012)
Comments
American AIDS activist, helped facilitate development of protease inhibitors
Tyler Curry
Tyler Curry
Name
Tyler Curry
Life
(born 1983)
Comments
American HIV activist, columnist
Leigh Davids
Leigh Davids
Name
Leigh Davids
Life
(1979-2019)
Comments
South African AIDS activist.
Joey DiPaolo
Joey DiPaolo
Name
Joey DiPaolo
Life
(born 1979)
Comments
American AIDS activist who won a court case to remain at his school. He co-founded the Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation.
Gugu Dlamini
Gugu Dlamini
Name
Gugu Dlamini
Life
(1962 - 14 December 1998)
Comments
South African AIDS activist who was beaten to death shortly after disclosing her diagnosis.
Jim Foster (activist)
Jim Foster (activist)
Name
Jim Foster (activist)
Life
(1934-1990)
Comments
American AIDS activist and LGBTQ rights activist, Democratic activist. Undesirably discharged from the US army for being homosexual. Co-founded Society for Individual Rights.
Robert Frascino
Robert Frascino
Name
Robert Frascino
Life
(1952–2011)
Comments
American HIV specialist physician, immunologist, and HIV/AIDS advocate; co-founder of the Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation.
Stephen Gendin
Stephen Gendin
Name
Stephen Gendin
Life
(1966–2000)
Comments
American AIDS activist involved in ACT UP and other groups; columnist for POZ Magazine.
Alison Gertz
Alison Gertz
Name
Alison Gertz
Life
(1966–1992)
Comments
American AIDS activist. She was voted Woman of the Year by Esquire magazine.
Elizabeth Glaser
Elizabeth Glaser
Name
Elizabeth Glaser
Life
(1947–1994)
Comments
American AIDS activist for pediatric causes, and wife of actor Paul Michael Glaser. She co-founded the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg Gonsalves
Name
Gregg Gonsalves
Life
(born 1964 or 1965)
Comments
American AIDS activist, worked with ACT UP in the 1980s and 1990s, now codirector of the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale.
Jahnabi Goswami
Jahnabi Goswami
Name
Jahnabi Goswami
Life
(born 1976)
Comments
Indian AIDS activist and first woman in the Northeast to declare her HIV status.
Eve van Grafhorst
Eve van Grafhorst
Name
Eve van Grafhorst
Life
(1982–1993)
Comments
Australian-born New Zealand AIDS campaigner. Infected at birth via blood transfusions.
Thomas Hannan
Thomas Hannan
Name
Thomas Hannan
Life
(1950–1991)
Comments
American AIDS activist and, with Joseph Sonnabend and Michael Callen, co-founder of PWA Health Group and Community Research Initiative (now ACRIA)
Bob Hattoy
Bob Hattoy
Name
Bob Hattoy
Life
(1950–2007)
Comments
Government employee and activist on issues related to gay rights, AIDS and the environment.
Nkosi Johnson
Nkosi Johnson
Name
Nkosi Johnson
Life
(1989–2001)
Comments
South African child, who made a powerful impact on public perceptions of the pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of twelve.
Cleve Jones
Cleve Jones
Name
Cleve Jones
Life
(born 1954)
Comments
American LGBT and AIDS activist, who conceived of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Featured in And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic and portrayed in Milk.
Bill Kraus
Bill Kraus
Name
Bill Kraus
Life
(1947–1986)
Comments
American LGBT and AIDS activist and congressional aide. Featured in And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic and portrayed in the television adaptation of the same name.
Michael Lynch
Michael Lynch
Name
Michael Lynch
Life
(1944–1991)
Comments
Canadian AIDS activist, professor, poet, and journalist.
Prudence Nobantu Mabele
Prudence Nobantu Mabele
Name
Prudence Nobantu Mabele
Life
(1971–2017)
Comments
South African AIDS activist.
Cass Mann
Cass Mann
Name
Cass Mann
Life
(1948–2009)
Comments
AIDS activist/dissident and founder of the holistic AIDS charity Positively Healthy. One of the first people diagnosed HIV positive in 1985.
Eliana Martinez
Eliana Martinez
Name
Eliana Martinez
Life
(1981–1989)
Comments
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.
Tim McCaskell
Tim McCaskell
Name
Tim McCaskell
Life
(born 1951)
Comments
Canadian AIDS activist and co-founder of AIDS Action Now!.
Ronnie Mutimusekwa
Ronnie Mutimusekwa
Name
Ronnie Mutimusekwa
Life
(1955–1992)
Comments
First Zimbabwean AIDS activist
Simon Nkoli
Simon Nkoli
Name
Simon Nkoli
Life
(1957–1998)
Comments
South African anti-apartheid, gay rights and AIDS activist.
Connie Norman
Connie Norman
Name
Connie Norman
Life
(1949-1996)
Comments
American AIDS activist. Was nicknamed the "AIDS Diva".
Rory O'Neill
Rory O'Neill
Name
Rory O'Neill
Life
(born 1968)
Comments
aka Panti Bliss. Irish "Accidental activist", writer and noted drag performer.
Ricky Ray Robert Ray Randy Ray
Ricky Ray Robert Ray Randy Ray
Name
Ricky Ray Robert Ray Randy Ray
Life
(1977–1992) (1978–2000) (1979–2023)
Comments
American brothers who were the subject of a federal court battle against the DeSoto County School board to allow them to attend public school despite their diagnoses.
Josh Robbins
Josh Robbins
Name
Josh Robbins
Life
(born 1983)
Comments
American HIV activist who published a video on YouTube of being told of his HIV diagnosis in January 2012
Jorge Saavedra Lopez
Jorge Saavedra Lopez
Name
Jorge Saavedra Lopez
Life
(born 19??)
Comments
Mexican AIDS activist and director of CENSIDA, Mexico's top AIDS agency, since 2003.
Linda Scruggs
Linda Scruggs
Name
Linda Scruggs
Life
(born 1964)
Comments
American HIV activist, founding member of the Positive Women's Network USA and a founding member of the US National Black Woman HIV Network
Jim St. James
Jim St. James
Name
Jim St. James
Life
(1954–1990)
Comments
Canadian actor and activist best known for starring in a series of HIV/AIDS awareness commercials on Canadian television in the 1980s, and as the subject of a biography by journalist June Callwood.
Pedro Julio Serrano
Pedro Julio Serrano
Name
Pedro Julio Serrano
Life
(born 1974)
Comments
Puerto Rican LGBT and AIDS activist and the first openly HIV-positive and openly gay person to run for public office in Puerto Rico.
Herbert de Souza
Herbert de Souza
Name
Herbert de Souza
Life
(1935–1997)
Comments
Brazilian human rights and HIV/AIDS activist.
Peter Staley
Peter Staley
Name
Peter Staley
Life
(January 9, 1961)
Comments
American HIV/AIDS-LGBT rights activist, known for his work with ACT UP and founding both the Treatment Action Group (TAG) and the educational website AIDSmeds.com
Tonie Walsh
Tonie Walsh
Name
Tonie Walsh
Life
(born 1960)
Comments
Irish civil rights activist, journalist and founder of Irish Queer Archive.
Beatrice Were
Beatrice Were
Name
Beatrice Were
Life
(born c. 1966)
Comments
Ugandan AIDS activist and co-founder of the non-governmental organization NACWOLA.
Ryan White
Ryan White
Name
Ryan White
Life
(1971–1990)
Comments
American teenager and AIDS activist. The Ryan White Care Act, a federal legislation that addresses the unmet health needs of persons infected with HIV/AIDS in the United States, was named after him.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Zackie Achmat
(born 1962)
South African AIDS activist; founder and chairman of the Treatment Action Campaign.
Noriyasu Akase
(died 1991)
Japanese AIDS activist. He was the first person in Japan to publicize his HIV-positive status.
Rebekka Armstrong
(born 1967)
American former Playboy Playmate and HIV/AIDS educator.
Rick Bébout
(1950–2009)
Canadian AIDS activist, journalist, and memoirist.
Richard Berkowitz
(born 1955)
American activist and author
Gina Brown
(born 1966)
American activist and social worker, working to decriminalize HIV status in the Southern U.S.
Marvelyn Brown
(born 1984)
American activist and author
Bruce Burnett
(1954-1985)
AIDS activist from New Zealand.
Peter Busse
(1958-2006)
South African AIDS activist and educator; one of the first openly positive South Africans; co-founded Township AIDS Project (TAP) and the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAPWA).
Gideon Byamugisha
(born 1959)
First openly HIV positive religious leader in Africa; founder of ANERELA and winner of the 2009 Niwano Peace Prize.
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. With Joseph Sonnabend, he was co-founder of PWA Health Group and Community Research Initiative (now ACRIA)
Bobbi Campbell
(1952–1984)
American AIDS activist and one of the first people to publicly acknowledge his HIV infection.
Paddy Chew
(1960–1999)
Singaporean AIDS activist. He was the first person in Singapore to publicise his HIV-positive status.
Dolzura Cortez
(19??–1992)
Filipina AIDS activist. She was the first person in the Philippines to publicise her HIV-positive status.
Spencer Cox
(1968–2012)
American AIDS activist, helped facilitate development of protease inhibitors
Tyler Curry
(born 1983)
American HIV activist, columnist
Leigh Davids
(1979-2019)
South African AIDS activist.
Joey DiPaolo
(born 1979)
American AIDS activist who won a court case to remain at his school. He co-founded the Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation.
Gugu Dlamini
(1962 - 14 December 1998)
South African AIDS activist who was beaten to death shortly after disclosing her diagnosis.
Jim Foster (activist)
(1934-1990)
American AIDS activist and LGBTQ rights activist, Democratic activist. Undesirably discharged from the US army for being homosexual. Co-founded Society for Individual Rights.
Robert Frascino
(1952–2011)
American HIV specialist physician, immunologist, and HIV/AIDS advocate; co-founder of the Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation.
Stephen Gendin
(1966–2000)
American AIDS activist involved in ACT UP and other groups; columnist for POZ Magazine.
Alison Gertz
(1966–1992)
American AIDS activist. She was voted Woman of the Year by Esquire magazine.
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.
Gregg Gonsalves
(born 1964 or 1965)
American AIDS activist, worked with ACT UP in the 1980s and 1990s, now codirector of the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale.
Jahnabi Goswami
(born 1976)
Indian AIDS activist and first woman in the Northeast to declare her HIV status.
Eve van Grafhorst
(1982–1993)
Australian-born New Zealand AIDS campaigner. Infected at birth via blood transfusions.
Thomas Hannan
(1950–1991)
American AIDS activist and, with Joseph Sonnabend and Michael Callen, co-founder of PWA Health Group and Community Research Initiative (now ACRIA)
Bob Hattoy
(1950–2007)
Government employee and activist on issues related to gay rights, AIDS and the environment.
Nkosi Johnson
(1989–2001)
South African child, who made a powerful impact on public perceptions of the pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of twelve.
Cleve Jones
(born 1954)
American LGBT and AIDS activist, who conceived of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Featured in And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic and portrayed in Milk.
Bill Kraus
(1947–1986)
American LGBT and AIDS activist and congressional aide. Featured in And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic and portrayed in the television adaptation of the same name.
Michael Lynch
(1944–1991)
Canadian AIDS activist, professor, poet, and journalist.
Prudence Nobantu Mabele
(1971–2017)
South African AIDS activist.
Cass Mann
(1948–2009)
AIDS activist/dissident and founder of the holistic AIDS charity Positively Healthy. One of the first people diagnosed HIV positive in 1985.
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.
Tim McCaskell
(born 1951)
Canadian AIDS activist and co-founder of AIDS Action Now!.
Ronnie Mutimusekwa
(1955–1992)
First Zimbabwean AIDS activist
Simon Nkoli
(1957–1998)
South African anti-apartheid, gay rights and AIDS activist.
Connie Norman
(1949-1996)
American AIDS activist. Was nicknamed the "AIDS Diva".
Rory O'Neill
(born 1968)
aka Panti Bliss. Irish "Accidental activist", writer and noted drag performer.
Ricky Ray Robert Ray Randy Ray
(1977–1992) (1978–2000) (1979–2023)
American brothers who were the subject of a federal court battle against the DeSoto County School board to allow them to attend public school despite their diagnoses.
Josh Robbins
(born 1983)
American HIV activist who published a video on YouTube of being told of his HIV diagnosis in January 2012
Jorge Saavedra Lopez
(born 19??)
Mexican AIDS activist and director of CENSIDA, Mexico's top AIDS agency, since 2003.
Linda Scruggs
(born 1964)
American HIV activist, founding member of the Positive Women's Network USA and a founding member of the US National Black Woman HIV Network
Jim St. James
(1954–1990)
Canadian actor and activist best known for starring in a series of HIV/AIDS awareness commercials on Canadian television in the 1980s, and as the subject of a biography by journalist June Callwood.
Pedro Julio Serrano
(born 1974)
Puerto Rican LGBT and AIDS activist and the first openly HIV-positive and openly gay person to run for public office in Puerto Rico.
Herbert de Souza
(1935–1997)
Brazilian human rights and HIV/AIDS activist.
Peter Staley
(January 9, 1961)
American HIV/AIDS-LGBT rights activist, known for his work with ACT UP and founding both the Treatment Action Group (TAG) and the educational website AIDSmeds.com
· Business
Vasily Aleksanyan
Vasily Aleksanyan
Name
Vasily Aleksanyan
Life
(1972–2011)
Comments
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.
Stephen D. Hassenfeld
Stephen D. Hassenfeld
Name
Stephen D. Hassenfeld
Life
(1942–1989)
Comments
American businessman best known for being the chairman and chief executive officer of Hasbro from 1980 until 1989.
Chuck Holmes
Chuck Holmes
Name
Chuck Holmes
Life
(1945–2000)
Comments
American businessman founder of gay pornography studio Falcon Entertainment
Gordon Montador
Gordon Montador
Name
Gordon Montador
Life
(1950–1991)
Comments
Canadian book editor and publisher
Steve Rubell
Steve Rubell
Name
Steve Rubell
Life
(1943–1989)
Comments
American owner of New York City disco Studio 54
Sean Strub
Sean Strub
Name
Sean Strub
Life
(born 1958)
Comments
American magazine publisher, founder of POZ magazine
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Vasily Aleksanyan
(1972–2011)
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.
Stephen D. Hassenfeld
(1942–1989)
American businessman best known for being the chairman and chief executive officer of Hasbro from 1980 until 1989.
Chuck Holmes
(1945–2000)
American businessman founder of gay pornography studio Falcon Entertainment
Gordon Montador
(1950–1991)
Canadian book editor and publisher
Steve Rubell
(1943–1989)
American owner of New York City disco Studio 54
Sean Strub
(born 1958)
American magazine publisher, founder of POZ magazine
· Criminal transmission of HIV
Johnson Aziga
Johnson Aziga
Name
Johnson Aziga
Life
(born 1956)
Comments
Ugandan-born Canadian resident of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, notable as the first person to be charged with, and convicted of, first-degree murder in Canada for transmitting HIV, after the deaths of two women he had infected.
Nadja Benaissa
Nadja Benaissa
Name
Nadja Benaissa
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
German female pop singer who was convicted of knowingly infecting a number of her lovers.
Henry Cuerrier
Henry Cuerrier
Name
Henry Cuerrier
Life
(19??–)
Comments
Canadian man convicted of aggravated assault for knowingly exposing two women to HIV.
Carl Leone
Carl Leone
Name
Carl Leone
Life
(born c. 1976)
Comments
Canadian businessman found guilty of 15 counts of aggravated sexual assault for not informing his partners of his HIV status.
Andre Chad Parenzee
Andre Chad Parenzee
Name
Andre Chad Parenzee
Life
(born c. 1971)
Comments
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.
Trevis Smith
Trevis Smith
Name
Trevis Smith
Life
(born 1976)
Comments
American player of Canadian football with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, jailed for aggravated sexual assault.
Valentino Talluto
Valentino Talluto
Name
Valentino Talluto
Life
(born 1984)
Comments
Italian accountant convicted of thirty transmissions of HIV and sentenced to 24 years imprisonment. In court his partners testified that he would claim that he was allergic to condoms in order to convince them to have unprotected intercourse.
Nushawn Williams
Nushawn Williams
Name
Nushawn Williams
Life
(born 1976)
Comments
American who infected 13 women with HIV; imprisoned for reckless endangerment and statutory rape.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Johnson Aziga
(born 1956)
Ugandan-born Canadian resident of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, notable as the first person to be charged with, and convicted of, first-degree murder in Canada for transmitting HIV, after the deaths of two women he had infected.
Nadja Benaissa
(born 1982)
German female pop singer who was convicted of knowingly infecting a number of her lovers.
Henry Cuerrier
(19??–)
Canadian man convicted of aggravated assault for knowingly exposing two women to HIV.
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.
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.
Trevis Smith
(born 1976)
American player of Canadian football with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, jailed for aggravated sexual assault.
Valentino Talluto
(born 1984)
Italian accountant convicted of thirty transmissions of HIV and sentenced to 24 years imprisonment. In court his partners testified that he would claim that he was allergic to condoms in order to convince them to have unprotected intercourse.
Nushawn Williams
(born 1976)
American who infected 13 women with HIV; imprisoned for reckless endangerment and statutory rape.
· Film, television and radio
Peter Adair
Peter Adair
Name
Peter Adair
Life
(1943–1996)
Comments
American documentary filmmaker.
Néstor Almendros
Néstor Almendros
Name
Néstor Almendros
Life
(1930–1992)
Comments
Spanish born cinematographer, director and human rights activist; won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for the film Days of Heaven.
John-Manuel Andriote
John-Manuel Andriote
Name
John-Manuel Andriote
Life
(born 1958)
Comments
American journalist.
Emile Ardolino
Emile Ardolino
Name
Emile Ardolino
Life
(1943–1993)
Comments
American film director and producer; directed the films Dirty Dancing and Sister Act.
Howard Ashman
Howard Ashman
Name
Howard Ashman
Life
(1950–1991)
Comments
American playwright and lyricist; along with music composer Alan Menken, he received two Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes and two Oscars for Best Song for the films The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast (the latter was released posthumously).
Rob Astbury
Rob Astbury
Name
Rob Astbury
Life
(1948–2017)
Comments
Former Australian television sports presenter.
Trinity K. Bonet
Trinity K. Bonet
Name
Trinity K. Bonet
Life
(born 1991)
Comments
American drag queen who competed on the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Dave Brindle
Dave Brindle
Name
Dave Brindle
Life
(born 19??)
Comments
Canadian television journalist; anchor for CBC Newsworld.
David Brudnoy
David Brudnoy
Name
David Brudnoy
Life
(1940–2004)
Comments
American talk radio host in Boston from 1976 to 2004.
Tom Cassidy
Tom Cassidy
Name
Tom Cassidy
Life
(1950–1991)
Comments
Business anchor for CNN and founder of the weekend show 'Pinnacle' in 1982.
Cyril Collard
Cyril Collard
Name
Cyril Collard
Life
(1957–1993)
Comments
French film director and writer, best known for his film Savage Nights, one of the first French films about AIDS.
Charity Kase
Charity Kase
Name
Charity Kase
Life
(born 1996)
Comments
British drag performer who competed on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
Venus D-Lite
Venus D-Lite
Name
Venus D-Lite
Life
(born 1983)
Comments
American drag queen who competed on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Kenny Everett
Kenny Everett
Name
Kenny Everett
Life
(1944–1995)
Comments
British disc jockey and television entertainer; starred and wrote in his own music and comedy television series The Kenny Everett Television Show.
Amos Guttman
Amos Guttman
Name
Amos Guttman
Life
(1954–1993)
Comments
Israeli film director; an openly gay man, he was a pioneer of LGBT cinema in Israel.
Vincent Hanley
Vincent Hanley
Name
Vincent Hanley
Life
(1954–1987)
Comments
Irish RTÉ radio DJ and television presenter.
Teo Hernández
Teo Hernández
Name
Teo Hernández
Life
(1939–1992)
Comments
Mexican filmmaker.
Colin Higgins
Colin Higgins
Name
Colin Higgins
Life
(1941–1988)
Comments
American screenwriter, director, and producer; wrote the screenplay for the 1971 film Harold and Maude.
Richard Hunt
Richard Hunt
Name
Richard Hunt
Life
(1951–1992)
Comments
American Muppet puppeteer; played the character of Scooter on The Muppet Show.
Derek Jarman
Derek Jarman
Name
Derek Jarman
Life
(1942–1994)
Comments
British film director, stage designer, artist, and writer
Peter Jepson-Young
Peter Jepson-Young
Name
Peter Jepson-Young
Life
(1957–1992)
Comments
Canadian medical doctor who promoted AIDS and HIV awareness and education in the early 1990s through his regular segment on CBC Television news broadcasts.
Lawrence Kasha
Lawrence Kasha
Name
Lawrence Kasha
Life
(1933-1990)
Comments
was an American producer for the television series Busting Loose, Komedy Tonite, and Knots Landing and director of Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen
Fana "Khabzela" Khaba
Fana "Khabzela" Khaba
Name
Fana "Khabzela" Khaba
Life
(1968–2004)
Comments
South African Radio DJ and Host. Subject of the book, Khabzela: The Life And Times Of A South African
Thierry Le Luron
Thierry Le Luron
Name
Thierry Le Luron
Life
(1952–1986)
Comments
French humorist and impressionist
Lexi Love
Lexi Love
Name
Lexi Love
Life
(born 1990)
Comments
American drag performer who competed on the seventeenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Melvin Lindsey
Melvin Lindsey
Name
Melvin Lindsey
Life
(1955–1992)
Comments
American radio and television personality in the Washington, D.C. area; pioneered the Quiet Storm radio format.
Roy London
Roy London
Name
Roy London
Life
(1943–1993)
Comments
American acting coach, actor and director
Lance Loud
Lance Loud
Name
Lance Loud
Life
(1951–2001)
Comments
American columnist; best known for his role in An American Family, widely considered television's first reality show.
James K. Lyons
James K. Lyons
Name
James K. Lyons
Life
(1960–2007)
Comments
American actor and film editor, film Far from Heaven
Sonia Martínez
Sonia Martínez
Name
Sonia Martínez
Life
(1963–1994)
Comments
Spanish actress and television presenter. She was best known for as a cat member of the children's television series "Sabadabada" (1983-1984)
Curt McDowell
Curt McDowell
Name
Curt McDowell
Life
(1945–1987)
Comments
American motion picture director
Michael McDowell
Michael McDowell
Name
Michael McDowell
Life
(1950–1999)
Comments
American novelist and screenwriter
Andy Milligan
Andy Milligan
Name
Andy Milligan
Life
(1929–1991)
Comments
American playwright, screenwriter and film director.
CJ de Mooi
CJ de Mooi
Name
CJ de Mooi
Life
(born 1969)
Comments
British quizzer (Eggheads)
Ongina
Ongina
Name
Ongina
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
American drag queen and HIV activist, competed on the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race and the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, and became one of the first reality TV stars to come out as HIV positive.
Q
Q
Name
Q
Life
(born 1998)
Comments
American drag queen, competed on the sixteenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Norman René
Norman René
Name
Norman René
Life
(1951–1996)
Comments
American film director and producer
Marlon Riggs
Marlon Riggs
Name
Marlon Riggs
Life
(1957–1994)
Comments
American author and documentary filmmaker
Max Robinson
Max Robinson
Name
Max Robinson
Life
(1939–1988)
Comments
American journalist; was the first African American network news anchor for ABC World News Tonight.
Anthony Sabatino
Anthony Sabatino
Name
Anthony Sabatino
Life
(1944–1993)
Comments
American art director, won an Emmy Award for his work on the television show Fun House.
Murray Salem
Murray Salem
Name
Murray Salem
Life
(1950–1998)
Comments
American television actor and screenwriter; wrote the script for the film Kindergarten Cop.
Bill Sherwood
Bill Sherwood
Name
Bill Sherwood
Life
(1952–1990)
Comments
American filmmaker, known for the film Parting Glances.
Jack Smith
Jack Smith
Name
Jack Smith
Life
(1932–1989)
Comments
American underground film director, best known for the avant-garde movie Flaming Creatures.
Michael Sundin
Michael Sundin
Name
Michael Sundin
Life
(1961–1989)
Comments
British television presenter and actor; was presenter of the BBC children television show Blue Peter.
Jonathan Van Ness
Jonathan Van Ness
Name
Jonathan Van Ness
Life
(born 1987)
Comments
American hairdresser, podcaster, and television personality; cast member on Netflix's Queer Eye series.
Esther Valiquette
Esther Valiquette
Name
Esther Valiquette
Life
(1962–1994)
Comments
Canadian documentary filmmaker (The Measure of Your Passage)
Joseph Vásquez
Joseph Vásquez
Name
Joseph Vásquez
Life
(1962–1995)
Comments
American independent filmmaker
Ron Walters
Ron Walters
Name
Ron Walters
Life
(1938–1994)
Comments
American make-up artist, won three Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for two more in the category Outstanding Makeup
Pedro Zamora
Pedro Zamora
Name
Pedro Zamora
Life
(1972–1994)
Comments
American television personality; cast member of MTV's The Real World reality series.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Peter Adair
(1943–1996)
American documentary filmmaker.
Néstor Almendros
(1930–1992)
Spanish born cinematographer, director and human rights activist; won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for the film Days of Heaven.
John-Manuel Andriote
(born 1958)
American journalist.
Emile Ardolino
(1943–1993)
American film director and producer; directed the films Dirty Dancing and Sister Act.
Howard Ashman
(1950–1991)
American playwright and lyricist; along with music composer Alan Menken, he received two Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes and two Oscars for Best Song for the films The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast (the latter was released posthumously).
Rob Astbury
(1948–2017)
Former Australian television sports presenter.
Trinity K. Bonet
(born 1991)
American drag queen who competed on the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Dave Brindle
(born 19??)
Canadian television journalist; anchor for CBC Newsworld.
David Brudnoy
(1940–2004)
American talk radio host in Boston from 1976 to 2004.
Tom Cassidy
(1950–1991)
Business anchor for CNN and founder of the weekend show 'Pinnacle' in 1982.
Cyril Collard
(1957–1993)
French film director and writer, best known for his film Savage Nights, one of the first French films about AIDS.
Charity Kase
(born 1996)
British drag performer who competed on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
Venus D-Lite
(born 1983)
American drag queen who competed on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
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.
Amos Guttman
(1954–1993)
Israeli film director; an openly gay man, he was a pioneer of LGBT cinema in Israel.
Vincent Hanley
(1954–1987)
Irish RTÉ radio DJ and television presenter.
Teo Hernández
(1939–1992)
Mexican filmmaker.
Colin Higgins
(1941–1988)
American screenwriter, director, and producer; wrote the screenplay for the 1971 film Harold and Maude.
Richard Hunt
(1951–1992)
American Muppet puppeteer; played the character of Scooter on The Muppet Show.
Derek Jarman
(1942–1994)
British film director, stage designer, artist, and writer
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.
Lawrence Kasha
(1933-1990)
was an American producer for the television series Busting Loose, Komedy Tonite, and Knots Landing and director of Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen
Fana "Khabzela" Khaba
(1968–2004)
South African Radio DJ and Host. Subject of the book, Khabzela: The Life And Times Of A South African
Thierry Le Luron
(1952–1986)
French humorist and impressionist
Lexi Love
(born 1990)
American drag performer who competed on the seventeenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Melvin Lindsey
(1955–1992)
American radio and television personality in the Washington, D.C. area; pioneered the Quiet Storm radio format.
Roy London
(1943–1993)
American acting coach, actor and director
Lance Loud
(1951–2001)
American columnist; best known for his role in An American Family, widely considered television's first reality show.
James K. Lyons
(1960–2007)
American actor and film editor, film Far from Heaven
Sonia Martínez
(1963–1994)
Spanish actress and television presenter. She was best known for as a cat member of the children's television series "Sabadabada" (1983-1984)
Curt McDowell
(1945–1987)
American motion picture director
Michael McDowell
(1950–1999)
American novelist and screenwriter
Andy Milligan
(1929–1991)
American playwright, screenwriter and film director.
CJ de Mooi
(born 1969)
British quizzer (Eggheads)
Ongina
(born 1982)
American drag queen and HIV activist, competed on the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race and the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, and became one of the first reality TV stars to come out as HIV positive.
Q
(born 1998)
American drag queen, competed on the sixteenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Norman René
(1951–1996)
American film director and producer
Marlon Riggs
(1957–1994)
American author and documentary filmmaker
Max Robinson
(1939–1988)
American journalist; was the first African American network news anchor for ABC World News Tonight.
Anthony Sabatino
(1944–1993)
American art director, won an Emmy Award for his work on the television show Fun House.
Murray Salem
(1950–1998)
American television actor and screenwriter; wrote the script for the film Kindergarten Cop.
Bill Sherwood
(1952–1990)
American filmmaker, known for the film Parting Glances.
Jack Smith
(1932–1989)
American underground film director, best known for the avant-garde movie Flaming Creatures.
Michael Sundin
(1961–1989)
British television presenter and actor; was presenter of the BBC children television show Blue Peter.
Jonathan Van Ness
(born 1987)
American hairdresser, podcaster, and television personality; cast member on Netflix's Queer Eye series.
Esther Valiquette
(1962–1994)
Canadian documentary filmmaker (The Measure of Your Passage)
Joseph Vásquez
(1962–1995)
American independent filmmaker
Ron Walters
(1938–1994)
American make-up artist, won three Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for two more in the category Outstanding Makeup
Pedro Zamora
(1972–1994)
American television personality; cast member of MTV's The Real World reality series.
· Music
Peter Allen
Peter Allen
Name
Peter Allen
Life
(1944–1992)
Comments
Australian born songwriter and singer; wrote an expatriate anthem "I Still Call Australia Home".
Keith Barrow
Keith Barrow
Name
Keith Barrow
Life
(1954–1983)
Comments
American disco/soul singer and songwriter
Andy Bell
Andy Bell
Name
Andy Bell
Life
(born 1964)
Comments
British musician; singer of the synthpop duo Erasure.
Nadja Benaissa
Nadja Benaissa
Name
Nadja Benaissa
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
German musician; member of the girl group No Angels.
Andy Bey
Andy Bey
Name
Andy Bey
Life
(1939-2025)
Comments
American jazz musician
Black Randy
Black Randy
Name
Black Randy
Life
(1952–1988)
Comments
American leader of west coast art-punk soul band Black Randy and the Metrosquad.
Jorge Bolet
Jorge Bolet
Name
Jorge Bolet
Life
(1914–1990)
Comments
Cuban pianist and conductor, well remembered for his performances and recordings of large-scale Romantic music.
Mykki Blanco
Mykki Blanco
Name
Mykki Blanco
Life
(born 1986)
Comments
American rapper performing artist and poet known for worldwide tours, and outspoken defense of LGBT rights
Cazuza
Cazuza
Name
Cazuza
Life
(1958–1990)
Comments
Brazilian singer and composer
Stuart Challender
Stuart Challender
Name
Stuart Challender
Life
(1947–1991)
Comments
Australian conductor; second Australian-born Chief Conductor of the Sydney Symphony (1987–91).
Mel Cheren
Mel Cheren
Name
Mel Cheren
Life
(1933 –2007)
Comments
American music executive, founder of West End Records
David Cole
David Cole
Name
David Cole
Life
(1963–1995)
Comments
American dance music producer, part of C+C Music Factory
Patrick Cowley
Patrick Cowley
Name
Patrick Cowley
Life
(1950–1982)
Comments
American electronic music artist
Robbin Crosby
Robbin Crosby
Name
Robbin Crosby
Life
(1959–2002)
Comments
American guitarist nicknamed "The King", member of the glam metal band Ratt
Tony De Vit
Tony De Vit
Name
Tony De Vit
Life
(1957–1998)
Comments
British club disc jockey
Bobby DeBarge
Bobby DeBarge
Name
Bobby DeBarge
Life
(1956–1995)
Comments
Singer, member of the American musical band DeBarge and Funk Band Switch (band).
Paul Delph
Paul Delph
Name
Paul Delph
Life
(1957–1996)
Comments
Singer and musician based in Los Angeles
Kiki Djan
Kiki Djan
Name
Kiki Djan
Life
(1957–2004)
Comments
Ghanaian singer, member of the musical band Osibisa
Eazy-E
Eazy-E
Name
Eazy-E
Life
(1963–1995)
Comments
American rapper, member of gangsta rap group N.W.A.
Youri Egorov
Youri Egorov
Name
Youri Egorov
Life
(1954–1988)
Comments
Soviet classical pianist, defected to the Netherlands.
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli
Name
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli
Life
(1964–1994)
Comments
French Canadian singer
Brenda Fassie
Brenda Fassie
Name
Brenda Fassie
Life
(1964–2004)
Comments
South African Singer, Songwriter, Dancer and Activist
Tom Fogerty
Tom Fogerty
Name
Tom Fogerty
Life
(1941–1990)
Comments
American musician who played rhythm guitar in Creedence Clearwater Revival, elder brother of John Fogerty, the lead singer and guitar player in that band.
Andy Fraser
Andy Fraser
Name
Andy Fraser
Life
(1952–2015)
Comments
British musician who played bass guitar in the influential 1970s group Free. Wrote the hit "All Right Now".
Michael Friedman
Michael Friedman
Name
Michael Friedman
Life
(1975–2017)
Comments
American composer and lyricist. Obie Award winner in 2007. Wrote the Broadway musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.
Ray Gillen
Ray Gillen
Name
Ray Gillen
Life
(1959–1993)
Comments
American singer, best known for his work with the bands Black Sabbath and Badlands.
Paul Giovanni
Paul Giovanni
Name
Paul Giovanni
Life
(1933–1990)
Comments
American playwright, actor, director, singer and musician, best known for writing the music for the film The Wicker Man
John Grant
John Grant
Name
John Grant
Life
(born 1968)
Comments
American alternative rock singer and songwriter
Kenny Greene
Kenny Greene
Name
Kenny Greene
Life
(1969–2001)
Comments
American R&B singer from the group Intro
Howard Greenfield
Howard Greenfield
Name
Howard Greenfield
Life
(1936–1986)
Comments
American songwriter; was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991.
Steven Grossman
Steven Grossman
Name
Steven Grossman
Life
(1951–1991)
Comments
American singer-songwriter from the 1970s
Calvin Hampton
Calvin Hampton
Name
Calvin Hampton
Life
(1938–1984)
Comments
American organist and sacred music composer
Dan Hartman
Dan Hartman
Name
Dan Hartman
Life
(1950–1994)
Comments
American singer, songwriter and record producer
Ofra Haza
Ofra Haza
Name
Ofra Haza
Life
(1957–2000)
Comments
Israeli singer; gained international recognition with the single "Im Nin'alu".
Jerry Herman
Jerry Herman
Name
Jerry Herman
Life
(1931–2019)
Comments
American composer/lyricist; composed the scores for the hit Broadway musicals Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.
Fred Hersch
Fred Hersch
Name
Fred Hersch
Life
(born 1955)
Comments
American contemporary jazz pianist
Paul Jabara
Paul Jabara
Name
Paul Jabara
Life
(1948–1992)
Comments
American actor and songwriter: wrote Donna Summer's Oscar-winning hit "Last Dance"
Paul Jacobs
Paul Jacobs
Name
Paul Jacobs
Life
(1930–1983)
Comments
American pianist
Jobriath
Jobriath
Name
Jobriath
Life
(1946–1983)
Comments
American glam rock musician
Holly Johnson
Holly Johnson
Name
Holly Johnson
Life
(born 1960)
Comments
British singer, former lead singer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Bernard Kabanda
Bernard Kabanda
Name
Bernard Kabanda
Life
(1959–1999)
Comments
Ugandan guitarist
Livingstone Kazosi
Livingstone Kazosi
Name
Livingstone Kazosi
Life
(died in 1997)
Comments
Ugandan musician. He was a kandongo kamu singer whose name gathered mass in the 1990s due to his constructive songs like Dunia welaba, abafumbo twefumbirire among other.Kasozi died of HIV in 1997.
René Klijn
René Klijn
Name
René Klijn
Life
(1962–1993)
Comments
Dutch boyband singer and model. In 1992 starred in a controversial and iconic episode of Paul de Leeuw's TV show De Schreeuw van de Leeuw, where Klijn's illness was the main subject while De Leeuw took the liberty of cracking jokes about it. The episode was praised for discussing a taboo subject in frank but refreshing terms and won a Bronze Rose d'Or at Montreux. Their duet, Mr. Blue, became a number one-hit in the Netherlands while the money was donated to the AIDS foundation.
Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti
Name
Fela Kuti
Life
(1938–1997)
Comments
Nigerian musician and political activist
Héctor Lavoe
Héctor Lavoe
Name
Héctor Lavoe
Life
(1946–1993)
Comments
Puerto Rican salsa singer and composer
Paul Lekakis
Paul Lekakis
Name
Paul Lekakis
Life
(born 1966)
Comments
American singer and actor
Liberace
Liberace
Name
Liberace
Life
(1919–1987)
Comments
American pianist and entertainer
Andreas Lundstedt
Andreas Lundstedt
Name
Andreas Lundstedt
Life
(born 1972)
Comments
Swedish musician best known as a member of the pop-disco group Alcazar.
Philly Lutaaya
Philly Lutaaya
Name
Philly Lutaaya
Life
(1951–1989)
Comments
Ugandan composer and musician, AIDS prevention activist in Africa
Billy Lyall
Billy Lyall
Name
Billy Lyall
Life
(1953–1989)
Comments
British keyboard player; member of Pilot and the Bay City Rollers.
Craig Mack
Craig Mack
Name
Craig Mack
Life
(1970–2018)
Comments
American rapper and record producer.
Jimmy McShane
Jimmy McShane
Name
Jimmy McShane
Life
(1957–1995)
Comments
Frontman of the Italian musical band Baltimora
Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury
Name
Freddie Mercury
Life
(1946–1991)
Comments
British musician and lead singer of the band Queen.
Haoui Montaug
Haoui Montaug
Name
Haoui Montaug
Life
(1952–1991)
Comments
American nightclub doorman, club promoter, and writer.
Jacques Morali
Jacques Morali
Name
Jacques Morali
Life
(1947–1991)
Comments
French disco composer, and co-creator of the Village People.
Tina Munoz
Tina Munoz
Name
Tina Munoz
Life
(1957–1995)
Comments
Spanish singer. She was a member of the Spanish singing duo, La Grecas.
Alan Murphy
Alan Murphy
Name
Alan Murphy
Life
(1953–1989)
Comments
English guitarist. Worked with Kate Bush and Level 42, among others.
Billy Newton-Davis
Billy Newton-Davis
Name
Billy Newton-Davis
Life
(born 1951)
Comments
American-born Canadian R&B, gospel and jazz singer.
Klaus Nomi
Klaus Nomi
Name
Klaus Nomi
Life
(1944–1983)
Comments
German countertenor singer
Rodel Naval
Rodel Naval
Name
Rodel Naval
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
Filipino singer, songwriter and actor
Stephen Oliver
Stephen Oliver
Name
Stephen Oliver
Life
(1950–1992)
Comments
English composer; known for his operas.
Chuck Panozzo
Chuck Panozzo
Name
Chuck Panozzo
Life
(born 1948)
Comments
American bass player; founding member of the rock band Styx.
Lonnie Pitchford
Lonnie Pitchford
Name
Lonnie Pitchford
Life
(1955–1998)
Comments
American blues musician and instrument maker
Lew Pryme
Lew Pryme
Name
Lew Pryme
Life
(1940-1990)
Comments
New Zealand pop singer, also involved in Rugby Union
Sharon Redd
Sharon Redd
Name
Sharon Redd
Life
(1945–1992)
Comments
American disco singer
Scott Ross
Scott Ross
Name
Scott Ross
Life
(1951–1989)
Comments
American harpsichordist
Frankie Ruiz
Frankie Ruiz
Name
Frankie Ruiz
Life
(1958–1998)
Comments
Puerto Rican salsa singer and composer
Arthur Russell
Arthur Russell
Name
Arthur Russell
Life
(1951–1992)
Comments
American disco artist and cellist
Renato Russo
Renato Russo
Name
Renato Russo
Life
(1960–1996)
Comments
Brazilian founder and leader of the rock band Legião Urbana.
Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron
Name
Gil Scott-Heron
Life
(1949–2011)
Comments
American poet, musician, author and spoken word performer known as "The Godfather of Rap"
Mano Solo
Mano Solo
Name
Mano Solo
Life
(1963–2010)
Comments
French singer
Jermaine Stewart
Jermaine Stewart
Name
Jermaine Stewart
Life
(1957–1997)
Comments
American pop singer
Sylvester
Sylvester
Name
Sylvester
Life
(1947–1988)
Comments
American disco artist and drag performer
Umanji
Umanji
Name
Umanji
Life
(c. 1968–2008)
Comments
South African musician and songwriter
António Variações
António Variações
Name
António Variações
Life
(1944–1984)
Comments
Portuguese musician and songwriter. First known case in Portugal among famous people.
Ricky Wilson
Ricky Wilson
Name
Ricky Wilson
Life
(1953–1985)
Comments
American guitarist; original member of The B-52's.
Conchita Wurst
Conchita Wurst
Name
Conchita Wurst
Life
(born 1988)
Comments
Austrian drag performer, singer and winner of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
Miki Zone
Miki Zone
Name
Miki Zone
Life
(1955–1986)
Comments
American musician; member of Man 2 Man
Zombo
Zombo
Name
Zombo
Life
(1979–2008)
Comments
South African singer, songwriter and music producer, best known as a member of kwaito group Abashante.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Peter Allen
(1944–1992)
Australian born songwriter and singer; wrote an expatriate anthem "I Still Call Australia Home".
Keith Barrow
(1954–1983)
American disco/soul singer and songwriter
Andy Bell
(born 1964)
British musician; singer of the synthpop duo Erasure.
Nadja Benaissa
(born 1982)
German musician; member of the girl group No Angels.
Andy Bey
(1939-2025)
American jazz musician
Black Randy
(1952–1988)
American leader of west coast art-punk soul band Black Randy and the Metrosquad.
Jorge Bolet
(1914–1990)
Cuban pianist and conductor, well remembered for his performances and recordings of large-scale Romantic music.
Mykki Blanco
(born 1986)
American rapper performing artist and poet known for worldwide tours, and outspoken defense of LGBT rights
Cazuza
(1958–1990)
Brazilian singer and composer
Stuart Challender
(1947–1991)
Australian conductor; second Australian-born Chief Conductor of the Sydney Symphony (1987–91).
Mel Cheren
(1933 –2007)
American music executive, founder of West End Records
David Cole
(1963–1995)
American dance music producer, part of C+C Music Factory
Patrick Cowley
(1950–1982)
American electronic music artist
Robbin Crosby
(1959–2002)
American guitarist nicknamed "The King", member of the glam metal band Ratt
Tony De Vit
(1957–1998)
British club disc jockey
Bobby DeBarge
(1956–1995)
Singer, member of the American musical band DeBarge and Funk Band Switch (band).
Paul Delph
(1957–1996)
Singer and musician based in Los Angeles
Kiki Djan
(1957–2004)
Ghanaian singer, member of the musical band Osibisa
Eazy-E
(1963–1995)
American rapper, member of gangsta rap group N.W.A.
Youri Egorov
(1954–1988)
Soviet classical pianist, defected to the Netherlands.
Patrick Esposito Di Napoli
(1964–1994)
French Canadian singer
Brenda Fassie
(1964–2004)
South African Singer, Songwriter, Dancer and Activist
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.
Andy Fraser
(1952–2015)
British musician who played bass guitar in the influential 1970s group Free. Wrote the hit "All Right Now".
Michael Friedman
(1975–2017)
American composer and lyricist. Obie Award winner in 2007. Wrote the Broadway musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.
Ray Gillen
(1959–1993)
American singer, best known for his work with the bands Black Sabbath and Badlands.
Paul Giovanni
(1933–1990)
American playwright, actor, director, singer and musician, best known for writing the music for the film The Wicker Man
John Grant
(born 1968)
American alternative rock singer and songwriter
Kenny Greene
(1969–2001)
American R&B singer from the group Intro
Howard Greenfield
(1936–1986)
American songwriter; was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991.
Steven Grossman
(1951–1991)
American singer-songwriter from the 1970s
Calvin Hampton
(1938–1984)
American organist and sacred music composer
Dan Hartman
(1950–1994)
American singer, songwriter and record producer
Ofra Haza
(1957–2000)
Israeli singer; gained international recognition with the single "Im Nin'alu".
Jerry Herman
(1931–2019)
American composer/lyricist; composed the scores for the hit Broadway musicals Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.
Fred Hersch
(born 1955)
American contemporary jazz pianist
Paul Jabara
(1948–1992)
American actor and songwriter: wrote Donna Summer's Oscar-winning hit "Last Dance"
Paul Jacobs
(1930–1983)
American pianist
Jobriath
(1946–1983)
American glam rock musician
Holly Johnson
(born 1960)
British singer, former lead singer of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Bernard Kabanda
(1959–1999)
Ugandan guitarist
Livingstone Kazosi
(died in 1997)
Ugandan musician. He was a kandongo kamu singer whose name gathered mass in the 1990s due to his constructive songs like Dunia welaba, abafumbo twefumbirire among other.Kasozi died of HIV in 1997.
René Klijn
(1962–1993)
Dutch boyband singer and model. In 1992 starred in a controversial and iconic episode of Paul de Leeuw's TV show De Schreeuw van de Leeuw, where Klijn's illness was the main subject while De Leeuw took the liberty of cracking jokes about it. The episode was praised for discussing a taboo subject in frank but refreshing terms and won a Bronze Rose d'Or at Montreux. Their duet, Mr. Blue, became a number one-hit in the Netherlands while the money was donated to the AIDS foundation.
Fela Kuti
(1938–1997)
Nigerian musician and political activist
Héctor Lavoe
(1946–1993)
Puerto Rican salsa singer and composer
Paul Lekakis
(born 1966)
American singer and actor
Liberace
(1919–1987)
American pianist and entertainer
Andreas Lundstedt
(born 1972)
Swedish musician best known as a member of the pop-disco group Alcazar.
Philly Lutaaya
(1951–1989)
Ugandan composer and musician, AIDS prevention activist in Africa
· Politics and law
Raymond Blain
Raymond Blain
Name
Raymond Blain
Life
(1950/51–1992)
Comments
Canadian politician whose election to Montreal City Council in 1986 made him one of Canada's first openly gay politicians.
Edwin Cameron
Edwin Cameron
Name
Edwin Cameron
Life
(born 1953)
Comments
South African Supreme Court of Appeal judge
Roy Cohn
Roy Cohn
Name
Roy Cohn
Life
(1927–1986)
Comments
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.
Brian Coyle
Brian Coyle
Name
Brian Coyle
Life
(1944–1991)
Comments
Minneapolis City Council member, president of the City Council
Terry Dolan
Terry Dolan
Name
Terry Dolan
Life
(1950–1986)
Comments
American New Right political activist who founded and chaired the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC).
James K. Dressel
James K. Dressel
Name
James K. Dressel
Life
(1943–1992)
Comments
American state representative for the Republican Party in the Michigan legislature; gay rights activist.
Thomas Duane
Thomas Duane
Name
Thomas Duane
Life
(born 1955)
Comments
American politician; first openly HIV-positive member of the New York City Council and the New York State Senate
Nicholas Eden
Nicholas Eden
Name
Nicholas Eden
Life
(1930–1985)
Comments
British Conservative politician and son of Prime Minister Anthony Eden
Juan Carlos Florián
Juan Carlos Florián
Name
Juan Carlos Florián
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
Colombian Humane Colombia politician; current Ministry of Equality and Equity.
Paul Gann
Paul Gann
Name
Paul Gann
Life
(1912–1989)
Comments
American politician, co-author of California Proposition 13 (1978)
Greg Harris
Greg Harris
Name
Greg Harris
Life
(born 1955)
Comments
American politician from Illinois
Alan Herbert
Alan Herbert
Name
Alan Herbert
Life
(1944–2023)
Comments
Canadian politician and HIV/AIDS activist served as a member of the Vancouver City Council.
Richard A. Heyman
Richard A. Heyman
Name
Richard A. Heyman
Life
(1935–1994)
Comments
American politician; mayor of Key West, Florida in 1983–85 and 1987–89.
Corey Johnson
Corey Johnson
Name
Corey Johnson
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
American politician; Speaker of the New York City Council
Ryuhei Kawada
Ryuhei Kawada
Name
Ryuhei Kawada
Life
(born 1976)
Comments
Japanese member of parliament who sued the government for failing to prevent HIV transmission through tainted blood products.
Michael Kühnen
Michael Kühnen
Name
Michael Kühnen
Life
(1955–1991)
Comments
German leader of the neo-Nazi scene
Makgatho Mandela
Makgatho Mandela
Name
Makgatho Mandela
Life
(1950–2005)
Comments
South African attorney; was the son of former South African president Nelson Mandela.
Dan Ryan
Dan Ryan
Name
Dan Ryan
Life
(born 1962)
Comments
Portland City Council member
Carsten Schatz
Carsten Schatz
Name
Carsten Schatz
Life
(born 1970)
Comments
German state legislator in Berlin; first openly HIV-positive holder of political office in Germany.
Rand Schrader
Rand Schrader
Name
Rand Schrader
Life
(1945–1993)
Comments
Los Angeles Municipal Court judge
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Raymond Blain
(1950/51–1992)
Canadian politician whose election to Montreal City Council in 1986 made him one of Canada's first openly gay politicians.
Edwin Cameron
(born 1953)
South African Supreme Court of Appeal judge
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.
Corey Corbin
(born 1967)
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2000 to 2004.
Brian Coyle
(1944–1991)
Minneapolis City Council member, president of the City Council
Terry Dolan
(1950–1986)
American New Right political activist who founded and chaired the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC).
James K. Dressel
(1943–1992)
American state representative for the Republican Party in the Michigan legislature; gay rights activist.
Thomas Duane
(born 1955)
American politician; first openly HIV-positive member of the New York City Council and the New York State Senate
Nicholas Eden
(1930–1985)
British Conservative politician and son of Prime Minister Anthony Eden
Juan Carlos Florián
(born 1982)
Colombian Humane Colombia politician; current Ministry of Equality and Equity.
Paul Gann
(1912–1989)
American politician, co-author of California Proposition 13 (1978)
Greg Harris
(born 1955)
American politician from Illinois
Alan Herbert
(1944–2023)
Canadian politician and HIV/AIDS activist served as a member of the Vancouver City Council.
Richard A. Heyman
(1935–1994)
American politician; mayor of Key West, Florida in 1983–85 and 1987–89.
Jon Hinson
(1942–1995)
American politician; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Corey Johnson
(born 1982)
American politician; Speaker of the New York City Council
Ryuhei Kawada
(born 1976)
Japanese member of parliament who sued the government for failing to prevent HIV transmission through tainted blood products.
Michael Kühnen
(1955–1991)
German leader of the neo-Nazi scene
Makgatho Mandela
(1950–2005)
South African attorney; was the son of former South African president Nelson Mandela.
Kevin McKenna
(born 1974)
British Labour Party politician; member of the House of Commons.
Larry McKeon
(1944–2008)
American politician and member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
Stewart McKinney
(1931–1987)
American Congressman; represented Connecticut in the United States House of Representatives from 1971 until his death.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
(born 1986)
British Labour Party politician; former member of the House of Commons.
Dan Ryan
(born 1962)
Portland City Council member
Carsten Schatz
(born 1970)
German state legislator in Berlin; first openly HIV-positive holder of political office in Germany.
Rand Schrader
(1945–1993)
Los Angeles Municipal Court judge
Chris Smith
(born 1951)
British Labour Party politician; member of the House of Lords and former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
· Pornographic acting
Nicky Crane
Nicky Crane
Name
Nicky Crane
Life
(1958–1993)
Comments
British pornographic actor and neo-Nazi activist
Tricia Devereaux
Tricia Devereaux
Name
Tricia Devereaux
Life
(born 1975)
Comments
American pornographic actress
Karen Dior
Karen Dior
Name
Karen Dior
Life
(1967–2004)
Comments
American transvestite pornographic actor
Barbara Doll
Barbara Doll
Name
Barbara Doll
Life
(1972–2023)
Comments
French Pornographic Actress. She tested HIV Positive in 1995. She was known to had done films with Marc Wallice
Casey Donovan
Casey Donovan
Name
Casey Donovan
Life
(1943–1987)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Tori Coca Flame
Tori Coca Flame
Name
Tori Coca Flame
Life
(1966–2007)
Comments
American pornographic actress. Tori Coca Flame was infected with HIV. She did a film with Eric Stone who died from AIDS in 1996. If Eric Stone did infect Tori Coca Flame, it apparently took 5 years for the Aids virus that must have been dormant in her system to become HIV active and show up in the blood test results, or she may not have bothered to get a blood test again until 2001.
Fred Halsted
Fred Halsted
Name
Fred Halsted
Life
(1941–1989)
Comments
American pornographic actor
John Holmes
John Holmes
Name
John Holmes
Life
(1944–1988)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Darren James
Darren James
Name
Darren James
Life
(born 1964)
Comments
American pornographic actor; transmitted to Lara Roxx, Miss Arroyo and Jessica Dee, causing an international pornography-industry AIDS scare.
Tim Kramer
Tim Kramer
Name
Tim Kramer
Life
(1952/1958–1992)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Robert La Tourneaux
Robert La Tourneaux
Name
Robert La Tourneaux
Life
(1941–1986)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Richard Holt Locke
Richard Holt Locke
Name
Richard Holt Locke
Life
(1941–1996)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Keisy Maria
Keisy Maria
Name
Keisy Maria
Life
(1986–2013)
Comments
Brazilian Transgender Pornographic Actress
Kurt Marshall
Kurt Marshall
Name
Kurt Marshall
Life
(1965–1988)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Lisa Melendez
Lisa Melendez
Name
Lisa Melendez
Life
(1964-1995)
Comments
American pornographic actress
Satiny Miranda
Satiny Miranda
Name
Satiny Miranda
Life
(1985–2009)
Comments
Brazilian Transgenger Pornographic Actress
Wade Nichols
Wade Nichols
Name
Wade Nichols
Life
(1946–1985)
Comments
American pornographic actor and soap opera actor.
Scott O'Hara
Scott O'Hara
Name
Scott O'Hara
Life
(1961–1998)
Comments
American pornographic actor, poet and editor/publisher
Al Parker
Al Parker
Name
Al Parker
Life
(1958–1994)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Johnny Rahm
Johnny Rahm
Name
Johnny Rahm
Life
(1965–2004)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Erik Rhodes
Erik Rhodes
Name
Erik Rhodes
Life
(1982–2012)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Lara Roxx
Lara Roxx
Name
Lara Roxx
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
Canadian pornographic actress; see Darren James entry.
Rebecca Steele
Rebecca Steele
Name
Rebecca Steele
Life
(1962-2004)
Comments
American pornographic actress
Aiden Shaw
Aiden Shaw
Name
Aiden Shaw
Life
(born 1966)
Comments
British author, musician, model and former pornographic actor
John Stagliano
John Stagliano
Name
John Stagliano
Life
(born 1951)
Comments
American pornographic actor; best known for his Buttman series of films, which is credited with sparking the gonzo adult film genre.
Joey Stefano
Joey Stefano
Name
Joey Stefano
Life
(1968–1994)
Comments
American pornographic actor; was a model in Madonna's book Sex.
Marc Stevens
Marc Stevens
Name
Marc Stevens
Life
(1943–1989)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Eric Stryker
Eric Stryker
Name
Eric Stryker
Life
(1954–1988)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Cole Tucker
Cole Tucker
Name
Cole Tucker
Life
(1953–2015)
Comments
American pornographic actor
Marc Wallice
Marc Wallice
Name
Marc Wallice
Life
(born 1959)
Comments
American adult film actor
Josh Weston
Josh Weston
Name
Josh Weston
Life
(1973–2012)
Comments
American adult film actor
Surama Valencia
Surama Valencia
Name
Surama Valencia
Life
(1978–2006)
Comments
Brazilian Transgender Pornographic Actress
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Nicky Crane
(1958–1993)
British pornographic actor and neo-Nazi activist
Tricia Devereaux
(born 1975)
American pornographic actress
Karen Dior
(1967–2004)
American transvestite pornographic actor
Barbara Doll
(1972–2023)
French Pornographic Actress. She tested HIV Positive in 1995. She was known to had done films with Marc Wallice
Casey Donovan
(1943–1987)
American pornographic actor
Tori Coca Flame
(1966–2007)
American pornographic actress. Tori Coca Flame was infected with HIV. She did a film with Eric Stone who died from AIDS in 1996. If Eric Stone did infect Tori Coca Flame, it apparently took 5 years for the Aids virus that must have been dormant in her system to become HIV active and show up in the blood test results, or she may not have bothered to get a blood test again until 2001.
Fred Halsted
(1941–1989)
American pornographic actor
John Holmes
(1944–1988)
American pornographic actor
Darren James
(born 1964)
American pornographic actor; transmitted to Lara Roxx, Miss Arroyo and Jessica Dee, causing an international pornography-industry AIDS scare.
Tim Kramer
(1952/1958–1992)
American pornographic actor
Robert La Tourneaux
(1941–1986)
American pornographic actor
Richard Holt Locke
(1941–1996)
American pornographic actor
Keisy Maria
(1986–2013)
Brazilian Transgender Pornographic Actress
Kurt Marshall
(1965–1988)
American pornographic actor
Lisa Melendez
(1964-1995)
American pornographic actress
Satiny Miranda
(1985–2009)
Brazilian Transgenger Pornographic Actress
Wade Nichols
(1946–1985)
American pornographic actor and soap opera actor.
Scott O'Hara
(1961–1998)
American pornographic actor, poet and editor/publisher
Al Parker
(1958–1994)
American pornographic actor
Johnny Rahm
(1965–2004)
American pornographic actor
Erik Rhodes
(1982–2012)
American pornographic actor
Lara Roxx
(born 1982)
Canadian pornographic actress; see Darren James entry.
Rebecca Steele
(1962-2004)
American pornographic actress
Aiden Shaw
(born 1966)
British author, musician, model and former pornographic actor
John Stagliano
(born 1951)
American pornographic actor; best known for his Buttman series of films, which is credited with sparking the gonzo adult film genre.
Joey Stefano
(1968–1994)
American pornographic actor; was a model in Madonna's book Sex.
Marc Stevens
(1943–1989)
American pornographic actor
Eric Stryker
(1954–1988)
American pornographic actor
Cole Tucker
(1953–2015)
American pornographic actor
Marc Wallice
(born 1959)
American adult film actor
Josh Weston
(1973–2012)
American adult film actor
Surama Valencia
(1978–2006)
Brazilian Transgender Pornographic Actress
· Scientifically notable infections
Kimberly Bergalis
Kimberly Bergalis
Name
Kimberly Bergalis
Life
(1968–1991)
Comments
American woman who alleged she had contracted HIV from her dentist
Timothy Ray Brown
Timothy Ray Brown
Name
Timothy Ray Brown
Life
(1966–2020)
Comments
American man who was the first to be considered cured of HIV. Known as the "Berlin patient".
Adam Castillejo
Adam Castillejo
Name
Adam Castillejo
Life
(born circa 1980)
Comments
Second person to have been considered cured of HIV. Known as the "London patient".
Gaëtan Dugas
Gaëtan Dugas
Name
Gaëtan Dugas
Life
(1953–1984)
Comments
French-Canadian flight attendant who was widely, although incorrectly, identified as "Patient Zero" for the spread of HIV in North America.
Arvid Noe
Arvid Noe
Name
Arvid Noe
Life
(1947–1976)
Comments
Norwegian sailor famous for being one of the first humans known to have died from AIDS.
Margrethe P. Rask
Margrethe P. Rask
Name
Margrethe P. Rask
Life
(1930–1977)
Comments
Danish physician and surgeon, one of the first people known to have died from AIDS.
Robert Rayford
Robert Rayford
Name
Robert Rayford
Life
(1953–1969)
Comments
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 June 5, 1981, when five San Francisco doctors discovered the disease, long after Rayford's death.
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Kimberly Bergalis
(1968–1991)
American woman who alleged she had contracted HIV from her dentist
Timothy Ray Brown
(1966–2020)
American man who was the first to be considered cured of HIV. Known as the "Berlin patient".
Adam Castillejo
(born circa 1980)
Second person to have been considered cured of HIV. Known as the "London patient".
Gaëtan Dugas
(1953–1984)
French-Canadian flight attendant who was widely, although incorrectly, identified as "Patient Zero" for the spread of HIV in North America.
Arvid Noe
(1947–1976)
Norwegian sailor famous for being one of the first humans known to have died from AIDS.
Margrethe P. Rask
(1930–1977)
Danish physician and surgeon, one of the first people known to have died from AIDS.
Robert Rayford
(1953–1969)
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 June 5, 1981, when five San Francisco doctors discovered the disease, long after Rayford's death.
· Sports
Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe
Name
Arthur Ashe
Life
(1943–1993)
Comments
American tennis player and social activist; won three Grand Slam titles.
Mike Beuttler
Mike Beuttler
Name
Mike Beuttler
Life
(1940–1988)
Comments
British Formula One driver
Glenn Burke
Glenn Burke
Name
Glenn Burke
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
American Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics.
John Curry
John Curry
Name
John Curry
Life
(1949–1994)
Comments
British figure skater who won the Olympic and World Championships in 1976
Esteban de Jesús
Esteban de Jesús
Name
Esteban de Jesús
Life
(1951–1989)
Comments
Puerto Rican boxer; world lightweight champion.
Rudy Galindo
Rudy Galindo
Name
Rudy Galindo
Life
(born 1969)
Comments
American figure skater; won a bronze medal at the 1996 World Championships.
Bill Goldsworthy
Bill Goldsworthy
Name
Bill Goldsworthy
Life
(1944–1996)
Comments
Canadian ice hockey player; played in the National Hockey League for fourteen seasons.
Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson
Name
Magic Johnson
Life
(born 1959)
Comments
American basketball player; was named to the NBA All-Star team twelve times.
Job Komol
Job Komol
Name
Job Komol
Life
(born 1981)
Comments
Cameroonian soccerplayer at Vitesse Arnhem
Thabang Lebese
Thabang Lebese
Name
Thabang Lebese
Life
(1973–2012)
Comments
South African Soccer player.
Greg Louganis
Greg Louganis
Name
Greg Louganis
Life
(born 1960)
Comments
American Olympic diver; best known for winning back-to-back Olympic titles in both the 3 m and 10 m events.
Robert McCall
Robert McCall
Name
Robert McCall
Life
(1958–1991)
Comments
Canadian figure skater; won a bronze medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Tommy Morrison
Tommy Morrison
Name
Tommy Morrison
Life
(1969–2013)
Comments
American boxer, WBO Heavyweight Champion, co-star of movie Rocky V
Ondrej Nepela
Ondrej Nepela
Name
Ondrej Nepela
Life
(1951–1989)
Comments
Slovak figure skater, was Olympic champion in 1972
Brian Pockar
Brian Pockar
Name
Brian Pockar
Life
(1959–1992)
Comments
Canadian figure skater; won bronze medal at 1982 World Figure Skating Championships
Stéphane Proulx
Stéphane Proulx
Name
Stéphane Proulx
Life
(1965–1993)
Comments
Canadian racing driver
Tim Richmond
Tim Richmond
Name
Tim Richmond
Life
(1955–1989)
Comments
American NASCAR racing driver
Roy Simmons
Roy Simmons
Name
Roy Simmons
Life
(1956–2014)
Comments
American athlete who played for the National Football League
Jerry Smith
Jerry Smith
Name
Jerry Smith
Life
(1943–1987)
Comments
American professional football player; tight end for the Washington Redskins.
Gareth Thomas
Gareth Thomas
Name
Gareth Thomas
Life
(born 1974)
Comments
Welsh rugby player
Tom Waddell
Tom Waddell
Name
Tom Waddell
Life
(1937–1987)
Comments
American Olympic athlete; founded the Gay Games
Robert Wagenhoffer
Robert Wagenhoffer
Name
Robert Wagenhoffer
Life
(1960–1999)
Comments
American figure skater; won a silver medal at the 1982 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Ji Wallace
Ji Wallace
Name
Ji Wallace
Life
(born 1977)
Comments
Australian gymnast and Olympic silver medallist.
Michael Westphal
Michael Westphal
Name
Michael Westphal
Life
(1965–1991)
Comments
German tennis player
Alan Wiggins
Alan Wiggins
Name
Alan Wiggins
Life
(1958–1991)
Comments
American Major League Baseball player
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Arthur Ashe
(1943–1993)
American tennis player and social activist; won three Grand Slam titles.
Mike Beuttler
(1940–1988)
British Formula One driver
Glenn Burke
(1952–1995)
American Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics.
John Curry
(1949–1994)
British figure skater who won the Olympic and World Championships in 1976
Esteban de Jesús
(1951–1989)
Puerto Rican boxer; world lightweight champion.
Rudy Galindo
(born 1969)
American figure skater; won a bronze medal at the 1996 World Championships.
Bill Goldsworthy
(1944–1996)
Canadian ice hockey player; played in the National Hockey League for fourteen seasons.
Magic Johnson
(born 1959)
American basketball player; was named to the NBA All-Star team twelve times.
Job Komol
(born 1981)
Cameroonian soccerplayer at Vitesse Arnhem
Thabang Lebese
(1973–2012)
South African Soccer player.
Greg Louganis
(born 1960)
American Olympic diver; best known for winning back-to-back Olympic titles in both the 3 m and 10 m events.
Robert McCall
(1958–1991)
Canadian figure skater; won a bronze medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Tommy Morrison
(1969–2013)
American boxer, WBO Heavyweight Champion, co-star of movie Rocky V
Ondrej Nepela
(1951–1989)
Slovak figure skater, was Olympic champion in 1972
Brian Pockar
(1959–1992)
Canadian figure skater; won bronze medal at 1982 World Figure Skating Championships
Stéphane Proulx
(1965–1993)
Canadian racing driver
Tim Richmond
(1955–1989)
American NASCAR racing driver
Roy Simmons
(1956–2014)
American athlete who played for the National Football League
Jerry Smith
(1943–1987)
American professional football player; tight end for the Washington Redskins.
Gareth Thomas
(born 1974)
Welsh rugby player
Tom Waddell
(1937–1987)
American Olympic athlete; founded the Gay Games
Robert Wagenhoffer
(1960–1999)
American figure skater; won a silver medal at the 1982 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Ji Wallace
(born 1977)
Australian gymnast and Olympic silver medallist.
Michael Westphal
(1965–1991)
German tennis player
Alan Wiggins
(1958–1991)
American Major League Baseball player
· Theatre and dance
Alvin Ailey
Alvin Ailey
Name
Alvin Ailey
Life
(1931–1989)
Comments
American modern dancer and choreographer
A. J. Antoon
A. J. Antoon
Name
A. J. Antoon
Life
(1944–1992)
Comments
American stage director who won a Tony Award in 1972 for directing the play That Championship Season.
Rick Aviles
Rick Aviles
Name
Rick Aviles
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
American comedian and actor
Tony Azito
Tony Azito
Name
Tony Azito
Life
(1948–1995)
Comments
American dancer and character actor
Alan Bowne
Alan Bowne
Name
Alan Bowne
Life
(1945–1989)
Comments
American playwright and author
Michael Bennett
Michael Bennett
Name
Michael Bennett
Life
(1943–1987)
Comments
American musical theater director, choreographer, and dancer; was the choreographer of the Broadway production of A Chorus Line.
Christopher Chadman
Christopher Chadman
Name
Christopher Chadman
Life
(1948–1995)
Comments
American dancer and choreographer
Gerald Chapman
Gerald Chapman
Name
Gerald Chapman
Life
(1950–1987)
Comments
English theater director and educator
Robert Chesley
Robert Chesley
Name
Robert Chesley
Life
(1943–1990)
Comments
American playwright, theater critic and musical composer
Dorian Corey
Dorian Corey
Name
Dorian Corey
Life
(c. 1937–1993)
Comments
American drag queen; best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Stephanie Dabney
Stephanie Dabney
Name
Stephanie Dabney
Life
(1958–2022)
Comments
American ballerina, former Prima ballerina with Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Martin de Maat
Martin de Maat
Name
Martin de Maat
Life
(1948–2001)
Comments
American teacher and artistic director at The Second City in Chicago
Jorge Donn
Jorge Donn
Name
Jorge Donn
Life
(1947–1992)
Comments
Argentine ballet dancer with the Maurice Béjart ballet company and artistic director of the Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century.
Ulysses Dove
Ulysses Dove
Name
Ulysses Dove
Life
(1947–1996)
Comments
American contemporary choreographer
Ethyl Eichelberger
Ethyl Eichelberger
Name
Ethyl Eichelberger
Life
(1945–1990)
Comments
American drag performer, playwright and actor
Tony Fields
Tony Fields
Name
Tony Fields
Life
(1958–1995)
Comments
American dancer
Wayland Flowers
Wayland Flowers
Name
Wayland Flowers
Life
(1939–1988)
Comments
American entertainer and ventriloquist
Christopher Gillis
Christopher Gillis
Name
Christopher Gillis
Life
(1951–1993)
Comments
Canadian dancer and choreographer; formed the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
Choo San Goh
Choo San Goh
Name
Choo San Goh
Life
(1948–1987)
Comments
Singaporean choreographer of ballet
Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Name
Hibiscus
Life
(1949–1982)
Comments
American founder of the psychedelic drag queen troupe The Cockettes.
René Highway
René Highway
Name
René Highway
Life
(1954–1990)
Comments
Canadian Cree actor and dancer
John Hirsch
John Hirsch
Name
John Hirsch
Life
(1930–1989)
Comments
Hungarian-Canadian theatre director
Jade Elektra
Jade Elektra
Name
Jade Elektra
Life
(born 1967)
Comments
American born, Canada-based drag queen and recording artist
Robert Joffrey
Robert Joffrey
Name
Robert Joffrey
Life
(1930–1988)
Comments
American dancer, teacher, producer, and choreographer
Bill T. Jones
Bill T. Jones
Name
Bill T. Jones
Life
(born 1952)
Comments
American dancer, choreographer and director
Gibson Kente
Gibson Kente
Name
Gibson Kente
Life
(1932–2004)
Comments
South African playwright; known as the Father of Black Theatre in South Africa.
Lady Catiria
Lady Catiria
Name
Lady Catiria
Life
(1959–1999)
Comments
Puerto Rican drag performer; best known for her appearance in the 1995 film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
Larry Kert
Larry Kert
Name
Larry Kert
Life
(1930–1991)
Comments
American Broadway performer; played in West Side Story and Company.
Charles Ludlam
Charles Ludlam
Name
Charles Ludlam
Life
(1943–1987)
Comments
American actor and playwright
Thom McGinty
Thom McGinty
Name
Thom McGinty
Life
(1952–1995)
Comments
Scottish-Irish street mime, stage and film actor, widely known as "The Diceman".
Roger Montoya
Roger Montoya
Name
Roger Montoya
Life
(born 1961)
Comments
American dancer, community arts instructor and politician
Jean-Louis Morin
Jean-Louis Morin
Name
Jean-Louis Morin
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
Canadian choreographer and dancer
Javier Muñoz
Javier Muñoz
Name
Javier Muñoz
Life
(born 1975)
Comments
Puerto Rican-American actor mainly known for his role in the hit Broadway musicals Hamilton and In the Heights.
Willi Ninja
Willi Ninja
Name
Willi Ninja
Life
(1961–2006)
Comments
American dancer and choreographer; best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Rudolf Nureyev
Rudolf Nureyev
Name
Rudolf Nureyev
Life
(1938–1993)
Comments
Russian ballet dancer; is regarded as one of the greatest male dancers of the 20th century.
Ongina
Ongina
Name
Ongina
Life
(born 1982)
Comments
Filipino American drag queen and spokesperson for MAC Cosmetics
Michael Peters
Michael Peters
Name
Michael Peters
Life
(1948–1994)
Comments
American choreographer; choreographed the fifteen-minute Michael Jackson music video "Thriller".
Craig Russell
Craig Russell
Name
Craig Russell
Life
(1948–1990)
Comments
Canadian female impersonator
John Sex
John Sex
Name
John Sex
Life
(1956–1989)
Comments
American cabaret singer and performance artist
Ron Vawter
Ron Vawter
Name
Ron Vawter
Life
(1949–1994)
Comments
American actor; founding member of the artists ensemble The Wooster Group.
Nashom Wooden
Nashom Wooden
Name
Nashom Wooden
Life
(1969–2020)
Comments
American drag queen and notable New York City nightlife personality
Angie Xtravaganza
Angie Xtravaganza
Name
Angie Xtravaganza
Life
(c. 1966–1993)
Comments
American transgender woman; best known for her appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Arnie Zane
Arnie Zane
Name
Arnie Zane
Life
(1947–1988)
Comments
Co-founder with Bill T. Jones of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Alvin Ailey
(1931–1989)
American modern dancer and choreographer
A. J. Antoon
(1944–1992)
American stage director who won a Tony Award in 1972 for directing the play That Championship Season.
Rick Aviles
(1952–1995)
American comedian and actor
Tony Azito
(1948–1995)
American dancer and character actor
Alan Bowne
(1945–1989)
American playwright and author
Michael Bennett
(1943–1987)
American musical theater director, choreographer, and dancer; was the choreographer of the Broadway production of A Chorus Line.
Christopher Chadman
(1948–1995)
American dancer and choreographer
Gerald Chapman
(1950–1987)
English theater director and educator
Robert Chesley
(1943–1990)
American playwright, theater critic and musical composer
Dorian Corey
(c. 1937–1993)
American drag queen; best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Stephanie Dabney
(1958–2022)
American ballerina, former Prima ballerina with Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Martin de Maat
(1948–2001)
American teacher and artistic director at The Second City in Chicago
Jorge Donn
(1947–1992)
Argentine ballet dancer with the Maurice Béjart ballet company and artistic director of the Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century.
Ulysses Dove
(1947–1996)
American contemporary choreographer
Ethyl Eichelberger
(1945–1990)
American drag performer, playwright and actor
Tony Fields
(1958–1995)
American dancer
Wayland Flowers
(1939–1988)
American entertainer and ventriloquist
Christopher Gillis
(1951–1993)
Canadian dancer and choreographer; formed the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
Choo San Goh
(1948–1987)
Singaporean choreographer of ballet
Hibiscus
(1949–1982)
American founder of the psychedelic drag queen troupe The Cockettes.
René Highway
(1954–1990)
Canadian Cree actor and dancer
John Hirsch
(1930–1989)
Hungarian-Canadian theatre director
Jade Elektra
(born 1967)
American born, Canada-based drag queen and recording artist
Robert Joffrey
(1930–1988)
American dancer, teacher, producer, and choreographer
Bill T. Jones
(born 1952)
American dancer, choreographer and director
Gibson Kente
(1932–2004)
South African playwright; known as the Father of Black Theatre in South Africa.
Lady Catiria
(1959–1999)
Puerto Rican drag performer; best known for her appearance in the 1995 film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
Larry Kert
(1930–1991)
American Broadway performer; played in West Side Story and Company.
Charles Ludlam
(1943–1987)
American actor and playwright
Thom McGinty
(1952–1995)
Scottish-Irish street mime, stage and film actor, widely known as "The Diceman".
Roger Montoya
(born 1961)
American dancer, community arts instructor and politician
Jean-Louis Morin
(1953–1995)
Canadian choreographer and dancer
Javier Muñoz
(born 1975)
Puerto Rican-American actor mainly known for his role in the hit Broadway musicals Hamilton and In the Heights.
Willi Ninja
(1961–2006)
American dancer and choreographer; best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Rudolf Nureyev
(1938–1993)
Russian ballet dancer; is regarded as one of the greatest male dancers of the 20th century.
Ongina
(born 1982)
Filipino American drag queen and spokesperson for MAC Cosmetics
Michael Peters
(1948–1994)
American choreographer; choreographed the fifteen-minute Michael Jackson music video "Thriller".
Craig Russell
(1948–1990)
Canadian female impersonator
John Sex
(1956–1989)
American cabaret singer and performance artist
Ron Vawter
(1949–1994)
American actor; founding member of the artists ensemble The Wooster Group.
Nashom Wooden
(1969–2020)
American drag queen and notable New York City nightlife personality
Angie Xtravaganza
(c. 1966–1993)
American transgender woman; best known for her appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning.
Arnie Zane
(1947–1988)
Co-founder with Bill T. Jones of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company
· Visual arts and fashion
Carlos Almaraz
Carlos Almaraz
Name
Carlos Almaraz
Life
(1941–1989)
Comments
Mexican American artist and an early proponent of the Chicano street arts movement
Mario Amaya
Mario Amaya
Name
Mario Amaya
Life
(1933–1986)
Comments
American art critic, museum director, magazine editor
Richard Amsel
Richard Amsel
Name
Richard Amsel
Life
(1947–1985)
Comments
American graphic artist and illustrator best known for his iconic movie posters from the 1970s and 1980s
Joe Average
Joe Average
Name
Joe Average
Life
(1957–2024)
Comments
Vancouver-based Canadian visual artist
Way Bandy
Way Bandy
Name
Way Bandy
Life
(1941–1986)
Comments
American celebrity makeup artist
Crawford Barton
Crawford Barton
Name
Crawford Barton
Life
(1943–1993)
Comments
American photographer whose work is known for documenting the blooming of the openly gay culture in San Francisco, in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tom Bianchi
Tom Bianchi
Name
Tom Bianchi
Life
(born 1945)
Comments
American writer and photographer who specializes in male nude photography
Lorenza Böttner
Lorenza Böttner
Name
Lorenza Böttner
Life
(1959–1994)
Comments
Disabled transgender Chilean-German visual artist
Leigh Bowery
Leigh Bowery
Name
Leigh Bowery
Life
(1961–1994)
Comments
Australian performance artist, fashion designer, dancer and model
Gia Carangi
Gia Carangi
Name
Gia Carangi
Life
(1960–1986)
Comments
American supermodel of the late 1970s and early 1980s
Tina Chow
Tina Chow
Name
Tina Chow
Life
(1951–1992)
Comments
American restaurateur and model
Copi
Copi
Name
Copi
Life
(1939–1987)
Comments
Argentine-French comics artist, cartoonist and playwright
DONDI
DONDI
Name
DONDI
Life
(1961–1998)
Comments
American graffiti artist
Perry Ellis
Perry Ellis
Name
Perry Ellis
Life
(1940–1986)
Comments
American fashion designer; his name still represents the sportswear fashion house he founded in the mid-1970s.
José Gonzalez Espaliú
José Gonzalez Espaliú
Name
José Gonzalez Espaliú
Life
(1955 - 1993)
Comments
Spanish performance and conceptual artist whose art focused on marginalization of himself and others with AIDS
Vincent Fourcade
Vincent Fourcade
Name
Vincent Fourcade
Life
(1934–1992)
Comments
French American interior designer
Robert Fraser
Robert Fraser
Name
Robert Fraser
Life
(1937–1986)
Comments
British art dealer
Félix González-Torres
Félix González-Torres
Name
Félix González-Torres
Life
(1957–1996)
Comments
Cuban-American artist
Mondo Guerra
Mondo Guerra
Name
Mondo Guerra
Life
(born 1978)
Comments
Mexican-American fashion designer
Halston
Halston
Name
Halston
Life
(1932–1990)
Comments
American fashion designer
Keith Haring
Keith Haring
Name
Keith Haring
Life
(1958–1990)
Comments
American artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York street culture of the 1980s.
Henfil
Henfil
Name
Henfil
Life
(1944–1988)
Comments
Brazilian cartoonist and comics artist, best known for Graúna.
Sighsten Herrgård
Sighsten Herrgård
Name
Sighsten Herrgård
Life
(1943–1989)
Comments
Swedish fashion designer; first Swedish celebrity to publicize his HIV-positive status.
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo
Name
Victor Hugo
Life
(1948–1994)
Comments
Venezuelan-born visual artist and former partner of fashion designer Halston
Peter Hujar
Peter Hujar
Name
Peter Hujar
Life
(1934–1987)
Comments
American photographer
Patrick Kelly
Patrick Kelly
Name
Patrick Kelly
Life
(1954–1990)
Comments
American fashion designer
Peter Klashorst
Peter Klashorst
Name
Peter Klashorst
Life
(born 1957)
Comments
Dutch painter, sculptor, photographer and conceptual artist
John Kobal
John Kobal
Name
John Kobal
Life
(1940–1991)
Comments
British film historian and photograph collector
Kia LaBeija
Kia LaBeija
Name
Kia LaBeija
Life
(born 1990)
Comments
American fine artist
Larry LeGaspi
Larry LeGaspi
Name
Larry LeGaspi
Life
(1950–2001)
Comments
American fashion designer
Grant Lingard
Grant Lingard
Name
Grant Lingard
Life
(1961-1995)
Comments
Artist from New Zealand.
Antonio Lopez
Antonio Lopez
Name
Antonio Lopez
Life
(1943–1987)
Comments
Puerto-Rican fashion illustrator
Jack Mackenroth
Jack Mackenroth
Name
Jack Mackenroth
Life
(born 1969)
Comments
American swimmer, model, gay pornographic film actor, and fashion designer
Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Mapplethorpe
Name
Robert Mapplethorpe
Life
(1946–1989)
Comments
American photographer
Markito [pt]
Markito [pt]
Name
Markito [pt]
Life
(1952-1983)
Comments
Brazillian fashion designer
Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen
Name
Alexander McQueen
Life
(1969–2010)
Comments
British fashion designer
Frank Moore
Frank Moore
Name
Frank Moore
Life
(1953–2002)
Comments
American artist; designer of the red ribbon symbol of AIDS awareness.
Jesse Murry
Jesse Murry
Name
Jesse Murry
Life
(1948–1993)
Comments
American painter
Tommy Nutter
Tommy Nutter
Name
Tommy Nutter
Life
(1943–1992)
Comments
British Savile Row tailor and fashion designer
Gustavo Ojeda
Gustavo Ojeda
Name
Gustavo Ojeda
Life
(1958–1989)
Comments
Cuban-American painter
Matthias Ostermann
Matthias Ostermann
Name
Matthias Ostermann
Life
(1951–2009)
Comments
German-Canadian ceramics artist and author.
Felix Partz
Felix Partz
Name
Felix Partz
Life
(1945–1994)
Comments
Canadian artist, member of the artist collective General Idea
Neal Pozner
Neal Pozner
Name
Neal Pozner
Life
(1955–1994)
Comments
American comics writer, editor and art director. Worked for DC Comics.
Joel Resnicoff
Joel Resnicoff
Name
Joel Resnicoff
Life
(1948–1986)
Comments
American artist and fashion illustrator
Herb Ritts
Herb Ritts
Name
Herb Ritts
Life
(1952–2002)
Comments
American photographer and video director, best known for his work with Madonna.
Tom Rubnitz
Tom Rubnitz
Name
Tom Rubnitz
Life
(1956–1992)
Comments
American video artist
David Seidner
David Seidner
Name
David Seidner
Life
(1957–1999)
Comments
American photographer
Al Shapiro
Al Shapiro
Name
Al Shapiro
Life
(1932–1987)
Comments
American comics artist (Harry Chess)
Willi Smith
Willi Smith
Name
Willi Smith
Life
(1948–1987)
Comments
American fashion designer
Hugh Auchincloss Steers
Hugh Auchincloss Steers
Name
Hugh Auchincloss Steers
Life
(1962–1995)
Comments
American painter
William Ware Theiss
William Ware Theiss
Name
William Ware Theiss
Life
(1931–1992)
Comments
American film and television costume designer best known for his work on the Star Trek television and film franchise.
Paul Thek
Paul Thek
Name
Paul Thek
Life
(1933–1988)
Comments
American painter, sculptor and installation artist
Sam Wagstaff
Sam Wagstaff
Name
Sam Wagstaff
Life
(1921–1987)
Comments
American art curator and collector
Frederick Weston
Frederick Weston
Name
Frederick Weston
Life
(1946–2020)
Comments
African-American artist whose collages were recognized for their quality late in his life.
David Wojnarowicz
David Wojnarowicz
Name
David Wojnarowicz
Life
(1954–1992)
Comments
American artist, writer and activist
Martin Wong
Martin Wong
Name
Martin Wong
Life
(1946–1999)
Comments
Chinese-American painter
Jorge Zontal
Jorge Zontal
Name
Jorge Zontal
Life
(1944–1994)
Comments
Canadian artist, member of the artist collective General Idea
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Carlos Almaraz
(1941–1989)
Mexican American artist and an early proponent of the Chicano street arts movement
Mario Amaya
(1933–1986)
American art critic, museum director, magazine editor
Richard Amsel
(1947–1985)
American graphic artist and illustrator best known for his iconic movie posters from the 1970s and 1980s
Joe Average
(1957–2024)
Vancouver-based Canadian visual artist
Way Bandy
(1941–1986)
American celebrity makeup artist
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.
Tom Bianchi
(born 1945)
American writer and photographer who specializes in male nude photography
Lorenza Böttner
(1959–1994)
Disabled transgender Chilean-German visual artist
Leigh Bowery
(1961–1994)
Australian performance artist, fashion designer, dancer and model
Gia Carangi
(1960–1986)
American supermodel of the late 1970s and early 1980s
Tina Chow
(1951–1992)
American restaurateur and model
Copi
(1939–1987)
Argentine-French comics artist, cartoonist and playwright
DONDI
(1961–1998)
American graffiti artist
Perry Ellis
(1940–1986)
American fashion designer; his name still represents the sportswear fashion house he founded in the mid-1970s.
José Gonzalez Espaliú
(1955 - 1993)
Spanish performance and conceptual artist whose art focused on marginalization of himself and others with AIDS
Vincent Fourcade
(1934–1992)
French American interior designer
Robert Fraser
(1937–1986)
British art dealer
Félix González-Torres
(1957–1996)
Cuban-American artist
Mondo Guerra
(born 1978)
Mexican-American fashion designer
Halston
(1932–1990)
American fashion designer
Keith Haring
(1958–1990)
American artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York street culture of the 1980s.
Henfil
(1944–1988)
Brazilian cartoonist and comics artist, best known for Graúna.
Sighsten Herrgård
(1943–1989)
Swedish fashion designer; first Swedish celebrity to publicize his HIV-positive status.
Victor Hugo
(1948–1994)
Venezuelan-born visual artist and former partner of fashion designer Halston
Peter Hujar
(1934–1987)
American photographer
Patrick Kelly
(1954–1990)
American fashion designer
Peter Klashorst
(born 1957)
Dutch painter, sculptor, photographer and conceptual artist
John Kobal
(1940–1991)
British film historian and photograph collector
Kia LaBeija
(born 1990)
American fine artist
Larry LeGaspi
(1950–2001)
American fashion designer
Grant Lingard
(1961-1995)
Artist from New Zealand.
Antonio Lopez
(1943–1987)
Puerto-Rican fashion illustrator
Jack Mackenroth
(born 1969)
American swimmer, model, gay pornographic film actor, and fashion designer
Robert Mapplethorpe
(1946–1989)
American photographer
Markito [pt]
(1952-1983)
Brazillian fashion designer
Alexander McQueen
(1969–2010)
British fashion designer
Frank Moore
(1953–2002)
American artist; designer of the red ribbon symbol of AIDS awareness.
Jesse Murry
(1948–1993)
American painter
Tommy Nutter
(1943–1992)
British Savile Row tailor and fashion designer
Gustavo Ojeda
(1958–1989)
Cuban-American painter
Matthias Ostermann
(1951–2009)
German-Canadian ceramics artist and author.
Felix Partz
(1945–1994)
Canadian artist, member of the artist collective General Idea
Neal Pozner
(1955–1994)
American comics writer, editor and art director. Worked for DC Comics.
Joel Resnicoff
(1948–1986)
American artist and fashion illustrator
Herb Ritts
(1952–2002)
American photographer and video director, best known for his work with Madonna.
Tom Rubnitz
(1956–1992)
American video artist
David Seidner
(1957–1999)
American photographer
Al Shapiro
(1932–1987)
American comics artist (Harry Chess)
Willi Smith
(1948–1987)
American fashion designer
· Writing
Caio Fernando Abreu
Caio Fernando Abreu
Name
Caio Fernando Abreu
Life
(1948-1996)
Comments
Brazilian writer and journalist
Gordon Stewart Anderson
Gordon Stewart Anderson
Name
Gordon Stewart Anderson
Life
(c. 1958–1991)
Comments
Canadian writer whose novel The Toronto You Are Leaving was published by his mother 15 years after his death.
Reinaldo Arenas
Reinaldo Arenas
Name
Reinaldo Arenas
Life
(1943–1990)
Comments
Cuban novelist who committed suicide while living in New York
Jean-Paul Aron
Jean-Paul Aron
Name
Jean-Paul Aron
Life
(1925–1988)
Comments
French writer and journalist; One of the first people of renown in France to die of AIDS.
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov
Name
Isaac Asimov
Life
(1920–1992)
Comments
Russian-born American author and 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 heart bypass surgery.
Simon Bailey
Simon Bailey
Name
Simon Bailey
Life
(1955–1995)
Comments
British Anglican priest and writer
John Boswell
John Boswell
Name
John Boswell
Life
(1947–1994)
Comments
American historian and a professor at Yale University
Harold Brodkey
Harold Brodkey
Name
Harold Brodkey
Life
(1930–1996)
Comments
American author whose works include the memoir This Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death, which documents his battle with AIDS.
Marvelyn Brown
Marvelyn Brown
Name
Marvelyn Brown
Life
(born 1984)
Comments
American woman who wrote an autobiography, The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful and (HIV) Positive documenting her diagnosis and struggle with HIV
Warren Casey
Warren Casey
Name
Warren Casey
Life
(1935–1988)
Comments
American playwright best known for co-writing the 1972 Broadway musical Grease
Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Chatwin
Name
Bruce Chatwin
Life
(1940–1989)
Comments
British novelist and travel writer, best known for the influential In Patagonia.
Cyril Collard
Cyril Collard
Name
Cyril Collard
Life
(1957–1993)
Comments
French writer, actor and director of his autobiographical novel and film Les Nuits fauves (Savage Nights).
Timothy Conigrave
Timothy Conigrave
Name
Timothy Conigrave
Life
(1959–1994)
Comments
Australian playwright and author of memoir Holding the Man
Steven Corbin
Steven Corbin
Name
Steven Corbin
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
American writer
Christopher Cox
Christopher Cox
Name
Christopher Cox
Life
(1949–1990)
Comments
American writer and editor
Peter Cureton
Peter Cureton
Name
Peter Cureton
Life
(1965–1994)
Comments
Canadian playwright, best known for his 1993 play Passages, an autobiographical work about living with HIV/AIDS
Sam D'Allesandro
Sam D'Allesandro
Name
Sam D'Allesandro
Life
(1956–1988)
Comments
American poet and fiction writer
Serge Daney
Serge Daney
Name
Serge Daney
Life
(1944–1992)
Comments
French film critic
Nicholas Dante
Nicholas Dante
Name
Nicholas Dante
Life
(1941–1991)
Comments
American Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright best known for the musical A Chorus Line
Tory Dent
Tory Dent
Name
Tory Dent
Life
(1958–2005)
Comments
American poet, art critic and commentator on the AIDS crisis
Michael Estok
Michael Estok
Name
Michael Estok
Life
(1939–1989)
Comments
Canadian poet (A Plague Year Journal)
David B. Feinberg
David B. Feinberg
Name
David B. Feinberg
Life
(1956–1994)
Comments
American writer and AIDS activist with ACT UP
Robert Ferro
Robert Ferro
Name
Robert Ferro
Life
(1941–1988)
Comments
American novelist.
Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault
Name
Michel Foucault
Life
(1926–1984)
Comments
French philosopher and writer; known for his critical studies of various social institutions.
Ken Garnhum
Ken Garnhum
Name
Ken Garnhum
Life
(living)
Comments
Canadian playwright, best known for his plays Beuys, Buoys, Boys and Pants on Fire
Steve Geng
Steve Geng
Name
Steve Geng
Life
(1943–2020)
Comments
American memoirist/author; wrote memoir Thick As Thieves; brother of editor/writer for The New Yorker, Veronica Geng.
Jaime Gil de Biedma
Jaime Gil de Biedma
Name
Jaime Gil de Biedma
Life
(1929–1990)
Comments
Spanish poet
Michael Grumley
Michael Grumley
Name
Michael Grumley
Life
(1942–1988)
Comments
American writer
Hervé Guibert
Hervé Guibert
Name
Hervé Guibert
Life
(1955–1990)
Comments
French writer and filmmaker.
Richard Hall
Richard Hall
Name
Richard Hall
Life
(1926–1992)
Comments
American writer
Essex Hemphill
Essex Hemphill
Name
Essex Hemphill
Life
(1957–1995)
Comments
American poet and activist
Guy Hocquenghem
Guy Hocquenghem
Name
Guy Hocquenghem
Life
(1944–1988)
Comments
French writer and philosopher
Bo Huston
Bo Huston
Name
Bo Huston
Life
(1959–1993)
Comments
American writer
Arturo Islas
Arturo Islas
Name
Arturo Islas
Life
(1938–1991)
Comments
Mexican-American professor of English and writer
Frans Kellendonk
Frans Kellendonk
Name
Frans Kellendonk
Life
(1951–1990)
Comments
Dutch novelist and translator
Gregory Kolovakos
Gregory Kolovakos
Name
Gregory Kolovakos
Life
(1951–1990)
Comments
American translator
Greg Kramer
Greg Kramer
Name
Greg Kramer
Life
(1961–2013)
Comments
Canadian writer
Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer
Name
Larry Kramer
Life
(1935–2020)
Comments
American dramatist, author and gay rights activist
Didier Lestrade
Didier Lestrade
Name
Didier Lestrade
Life
(born 1958)
Comments
French journalist and author
Hezi Leskali
Hezi Leskali
Name
Hezi Leskali
Life
(1952–1994)
Comments
Israeli poet, artist and choreographer
Arnold Lobel
Arnold Lobel
Name
Arnold Lobel
Life
(1933–1987)
Comments
American children's book author and illustrator
Michael Lynch
Michael Lynch
Name
Michael Lynch
Life
(1944–1991)
Comments
Canadian poet, journalist and academic
Dambudzo Marechera
Dambudzo Marechera
Name
Dambudzo Marechera
Life
(1952–1987)
Comments
Zimbabwean writer
Peter McGehee
Peter McGehee
Name
Peter McGehee
Life
(1955–1991)
Comments
American-born Canadian writer
Peter McWilliams
Peter McWilliams
Name
Peter McWilliams
Life
(1940–2000)
Comments
American writer and libertarian activist.
James Merrill
James Merrill
Name
James Merrill
Life
(1926–1995)
Comments
American Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Ernest Matthew Mickler
Ernest Matthew Mickler
Name
Ernest Matthew Mickler
Life
(1940–1988)
Comments
American author of the cookbook White Trash Cooking
Paul Monette
Paul Monette
Name
Paul Monette
Life
(1945–1995)
Comments
American novelist and poet
John Preston
John Preston
Name
John Preston
Life
(1945–1994)
Comments
American author of gay erotica and an editor of gay nonfiction anthologies
Manuel Ramos Otero
Manuel Ramos Otero
Name
Manuel Ramos Otero
Life
(1948–1990)
Comments
Gay Puerto Rican short story writer
Paul Reed
Paul Reed
Name
Paul Reed
Life
(1956–2002)
Comments
American writer
Vito Russo
Vito Russo
Name
Vito Russo
Life
(1946–1990)
Comments
American gay activist, film historian and writer; author of influential The Celluloid Closet chronicling the history of depictions of homosexuality in film.
Barbara Samson
Barbara Samson
Name
Barbara Samson
Life
(born 1975)
Comments
French poet who was infected with HIV at the age of seventeen. Her story was made into the French television film Being Seventeen.
Severo Sarduy
Severo Sarduy
Name
Severo Sarduy
Life
(1937–1993)
Comments
Gay Cuban poet and author
Dick Scanlan
Dick Scanlan
Name
Dick Scanlan
Life
(born 1961)
Comments
American librettist, writer and actor
Nicholas Schaffner
Nicholas Schaffner
Name
Nicholas Schaffner
Life
(1953–1991)
Comments
American author, wrote books about Pink Floyd and The Beatles
Ronald M. Schernikau
Ronald M. Schernikau
Name
Ronald M. Schernikau
Life
(1960-1991)
Comments
German writer
Jay Scott
Jay Scott
Name
Jay Scott
Life
(1949–1993)
Comments
Canadian film critic
Kevin Sessums
Kevin Sessums
Name
Kevin Sessums
Life
(born 1956)
Comments
American memoirist, editor, and celebrity interviewer
Randy Shilts
Randy Shilts
Name
Randy Shilts
Life
(1951–1994)
Comments
American journalist and author; wrote the book And the Band Played On which documented the outbreak of AIDS in the United States.
Ian Stephens
Ian Stephens
Name
Ian Stephens
Life
(1955–1996)
Comments
Canadian poet and spoken word artist (Diary of a Trademark)
George Stambolian
George Stambolian
Name
George Stambolian
Life
(1938–1991)
Comments
American professor of French literature and editor of gay fiction anthologies
Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan
Name
Andrew Sullivan
Life
(born 1963)
Comments
British-American journalist and blogger
Pier Vittorio Tondelli
Pier Vittorio Tondelli
Name
Pier Vittorio Tondelli
Life
(1955–1991)
Comments
Italian novelist. One of the first famous people to die of AIDS in Italy.
Colin M Turnbull
Colin M Turnbull
Name
Colin M Turnbull
Life
(1924–1994)
Comments
British American anthropologist
Yvonne Vera
Yvonne Vera
Name
Yvonne Vera
Life
(1964–2005)
Comments
Zimbabwean author
Matthew Ward
Matthew Ward
Name
Matthew Ward
Life
(1951–1990)
Comments
American English/French translator noted for his 1989 rendition of Albert Camus' The Stranger.
Edmund White
Edmund White
Name
Edmund White
Life
(1940-2025)
Comments
American novelist, short-story writer and critic
LeRoy Whitfield
LeRoy Whitfield
Name
LeRoy Whitfield
Life
(1969–2005)
Comments
American writer and AIDS activist who chronicled his personal experience with HIV infection and AIDS.
George Whitmore
George Whitmore
Name
George Whitmore
Life
(1946–1989)
Comments
American writer and AIDS activist who chronicled his personal experience with HIV infection and AIDS.
Alex Wilson
Alex Wilson
Name
Alex Wilson
Life
(1953–1993)
Comments
American-born Canadian writer, teacher, landscape designer and community activist
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Caio Fernando Abreu
(1948-1996)
Brazilian writer and journalist
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.
Reinaldo Arenas
(1943–1990)
Cuban novelist who committed suicide while living in New York
Jean-Paul Aron
(1925–1988)
French writer and journalist; One of the first people of renown in France to die of AIDS.
Isaac Asimov
(1920–1992)
Russian-born American author and 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 heart bypass surgery.
Simon Bailey
(1955–1995)
British Anglican priest and writer
John Boswell
(1947–1994)
American historian and a professor at Yale University
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.
Marvelyn Brown
(born 1984)
American woman who wrote an autobiography, The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful and (HIV) Positive documenting her diagnosis and struggle with HIV
Warren Casey
(1935–1988)
American playwright best known for co-writing the 1972 Broadway musical Grease
Bruce Chatwin
(1940–1989)
British novelist and travel writer, best known for the influential In Patagonia.
Cyril Collard
(1957–1993)
French writer, actor and director of his autobiographical novel and film Les Nuits fauves (Savage Nights).
Timothy Conigrave
(1959–1994)
Australian playwright and author of memoir Holding the Man
Steven Corbin
(1953–1995)
American writer
Christopher Cox
(1949–1990)
American writer and editor
Peter Cureton
(1965–1994)
Canadian playwright, best known for his 1993 play Passages, an autobiographical work about living with HIV/AIDS
Sam D'Allesandro
(1956–1988)
American poet and fiction writer
Serge Daney
(1944–1992)
French film critic
Nicholas Dante
(1941–1991)
American Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright best known for the musical A Chorus Line
Tory Dent
(1958–2005)
American poet, art critic and commentator on the AIDS crisis
Michael Estok
(1939–1989)
Canadian poet (A Plague Year Journal)
David B. Feinberg
(1956–1994)
American writer and AIDS activist with ACT UP
Robert Ferro
(1941–1988)
American novelist.
Michel Foucault
(1926–1984)
French philosopher and writer; known for his critical studies of various social institutions.
Ken Garnhum
(living)
Canadian playwright, best known for his plays Beuys, Buoys, Boys and Pants on Fire
Steve Geng
(1943–2020)
American memoirist/author; wrote memoir Thick As Thieves; brother of editor/writer for The New Yorker, Veronica Geng.
Jaime Gil de Biedma
(1929–1990)
Spanish poet
Michael Grumley
(1942–1988)
American writer
Hervé Guibert
(1955–1990)
French writer and filmmaker.
Richard Hall
(1926–1992)
American writer
Essex Hemphill
(1957–1995)
American poet and activist
Guy Hocquenghem
(1944–1988)
French writer and philosopher
Bo Huston
(1959–1993)
American writer
Arturo Islas
(1938–1991)
Mexican-American professor of English and writer
Frans Kellendonk
(1951–1990)
Dutch novelist and translator
Gregory Kolovakos
(1951–1990)
American translator
Greg Kramer
(1961–2013)
Canadian writer
Larry Kramer
(1935–2020)
American dramatist, author and gay rights activist
Didier Lestrade
(born 1958)
French journalist and author
Hezi Leskali
(1952–1994)
Israeli poet, artist and choreographer
Arnold Lobel
(1933–1987)
American children's book author and illustrator
Michael Lynch
(1944–1991)
Canadian poet, journalist and academic
Dambudzo Marechera
(1952–1987)
Zimbabwean writer
Peter McGehee
(1955–1991)
American-born Canadian writer
Peter McWilliams
(1940–2000)
American writer and libertarian activist.
James Merrill
(1926–1995)
American Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Ernest Matthew Mickler
(1940–1988)
American author of the cookbook White Trash Cooking
Paul Monette
(1945–1995)
American novelist and poet
John Preston
(1945–1994)
American author of gay erotica and an editor of gay nonfiction anthologies
· Miscellaneous
Sheldon Andelson
Sheldon Andelson
Name
Sheldon Andelson
Life
(1931–1987)
Comments
American regent of the University of California.
Victoria Arellano
Victoria Arellano
Name
Victoria Arellano
Life
(1984–2007)
Comments
Mexican immigrant who died from HIV-related illness while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Kuwasi Balagoon
Kuwasi Balagoon
Name
Kuwasi Balagoon
Life
(1946–1986)
Comments
American member of the Black Liberation Army
Nozipho Bhengu
Nozipho Bhengu
Name
Nozipho Bhengu
Life
(1974–2006)
Comments
South African who became famous for opting not to take antiretroviral medication, on the advice of health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
José María Di Bello
José María Di Bello
Name
José María Di Bello
Life
(born 1968)
Comments
One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner Alex Freyre) to be granted the right to marry in Argentina
Sheila Cortopassi [pt]
Sheila Cortopassi [pt]
Name
Sheila Cortopassi [pt]
Life
(1987-1993)
Comments
Brazilian child with HIV who became notorious due to the "Sheila Case", which motivated a serious debate in Brazil about the rights of HIV-positive children.
Dean Faiello
Dean Faiello
Name
Dean Faiello
Life
(1959-2024)
Comments
American criminal and murderer
John Wesley Fletcher
John Wesley Fletcher
Name
John Wesley Fletcher
Life
(1940–1996)
Comments
American Assemblies of God pastor
Althea Flynt
Althea Flynt
Name
Althea Flynt
Life
(1953–1987)
Comments
American; wife of publishing magnate and Hustler founder Larry Flynt.
Xavier Fourcade
Xavier Fourcade
Name
Xavier Fourcade
Life
(1927–1987)
Comments
French American contemporary art dealer. Brother of Vincent Fourcade who also died of AIDS.
Kendall Francois
Kendall Francois
Name
Kendall Francois
Life
(1971–2014)
Comments
Haitian American serial killer
Alex Freyre
Alex Freyre
Name
Alex Freyre
Life
(born 1970)
Comments
One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner José María Di Bello) to be granted the right to marry in Argentina
Eve van Grafhorst
Eve van Grafhorst
Name
Eve van Grafhorst
Life
(1982–1993)
Comments
Australian child, forced to migrate to New Zealand due to ostracism from her local community in Australia.
David Hampton
David Hampton
Name
David Hampton
Life
(1964–2003)
Comments
American con artist. His story became the inspiration for a play and later a film, titled Six Degrees of Separation.
Terry Higgins
Terry Higgins
Name
Terry Higgins
Life
(1945–1982)
Comments
One of the first British people to die of AIDS; gave his name to the Terrence Higgins Trust.
Gervase Jackson-Stops
Gervase Jackson-Stops
Name
Gervase Jackson-Stops
Life
(1947–1995)
Comments
British architectural historian and journalist
Marsha P. Johnson
Marsha P. Johnson
Name
Marsha P. Johnson
Life
(1945–1992)
Comments
American LGBT civil rights leader and trans activist
Michael Lupo
Michael Lupo
Name
Michael Lupo
Life
(1953–1995)
Comments
Italian serial killer; in revenge for his contracting HIV he murdered four homosexuals.
Christine Maggiore
Christine Maggiore
Name
Christine Maggiore
Life
(1957–2008)
Comments
American AIDS denialist who refused interventions to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV to her children; her three-year-old daughter died of complications of AIDS in 2005.
Leonard Matlovich
Leonard Matlovich
Name
Leonard Matlovich
Life
(1943–1988)
Comments
American decorated Vietnam War veteran, fought U.S. military in 1975 for the right to serve as an openly gay man.
Kongulu Mobutu
Kongulu Mobutu
Name
Kongulu Mobutu
Life
(c. 1970–1998)
Comments
Son of Mobutu Sese Seko, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; officer in the presidential guard.
Richard Nyauza
Richard Nyauza
Name
Richard Nyauza
Life
(born 1970)
Comments
South African serial killer
Marty Robinson
Marty Robinson
Name
Marty Robinson
Life
(1942–1992)
Comments
American gay activist who participated in the Stonewall Riot.
Ed Savitz
Ed Savitz
Name
Ed Savitz
Life
(1942–1993)
Comments
American businessman accused of sexually abusing children
Michael Shernoff
Michael Shernoff
Name
Michael Shernoff
Life
(1951–2008)
Comments
American mental health professional who wrote extensively on HIV/AIDS prevention and the mental health concerns of gay men.
Lou Sullivan
Lou Sullivan
Name
Lou Sullivan
Life
(1951–1991)
Comments
American transsexual activist and author.
Lucille Teasdale-Corti
Lucille Teasdale-Corti
Name
Lucille Teasdale-Corti
Life
(1929–1996)
Comments
Canadian physician, surgeon and international aid worker, who worked in Uganda and contributed to the development of medical services in the country.
Ösel Tendzin
Ösel Tendzin
Name
Ösel Tendzin
Life
(1943–1990)
Comments
American Buddhist regent
Kenneth Horne
Kenneth Horne
Name
Kenneth Horne
Life
(1943–1981)
Comments
American person said to be the first San Francisco resident to die of AIDS
Suzi Lovegrove
Suzi Lovegrove
Name
Suzi Lovegrove
Life
(1955–1987)
Comments
American born Australian resident, who although not in the risk group, She contracted the AIDS Virus. She was the subject of the 1988 HBO Film, "Suzi's Story".
Ottis Toole
Ottis Toole
Name
Ottis Toole
Life
(1947–1996)
Comments
American serial killer
Name
Life
Comments
Reference
Sheldon Andelson
(1931–1987)
American regent of the University of California.
Victoria Arellano
(1984–2007)
Mexican immigrant who died from HIV-related illness while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Kuwasi Balagoon
(1946–1986)
American member of the Black Liberation Army
Nozipho Bhengu
(1974–2006)
South African who became famous for opting not to take antiretroviral medication, on the advice of health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
José María Di Bello
(born 1968)
One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner Alex Freyre) to be granted the right to marry in Argentina
Sheila Cortopassi [pt]
(1987-1993)
Brazilian child with HIV who became notorious due to the "Sheila Case", which motivated a serious debate in Brazil about the rights of HIV-positive children.
Dean Faiello
(1959-2024)
American criminal and murderer
John Wesley Fletcher
(1940–1996)
American Assemblies of God pastor
Althea Flynt
(1953–1987)
American; wife of publishing magnate and Hustler founder Larry Flynt.
Xavier Fourcade
(1927–1987)
French American contemporary art dealer. Brother of Vincent Fourcade who also died of AIDS.
Kendall Francois
(1971–2014)
Haitian American serial killer
Alex Freyre
(born 1970)
One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner José María Di Bello) to be granted the right to marry in Argentina
Eve van Grafhorst
(1982–1993)
Australian child, forced to migrate to New Zealand due to ostracism from her local community in Australia.
David Hampton
(1964–2003)
American con artist. His story became the inspiration for a play and later a film, titled Six Degrees of Separation.
Terry Higgins
(1945–1982)
One of the first British people to die of AIDS; gave his name to the Terrence Higgins Trust.
Gervase Jackson-Stops
(1947–1995)
British architectural historian and journalist
Marsha P. Johnson
(1945–1992)
American LGBT civil rights leader and trans activist
Michael Lupo
(1953–1995)
Italian serial killer; in revenge for his contracting HIV he murdered four homosexuals.
Christine Maggiore
(1957–2008)
American AIDS denialist who refused interventions to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV to her children; her three-year-old daughter died of complications of AIDS in 2005.
Leonard Matlovich
(1943–1988)
American decorated Vietnam War veteran, fought U.S. military in 1975 for the right to serve as an openly gay man.
Kongulu Mobutu
(c. 1970–1998)
Son of Mobutu Sese Seko, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; officer in the presidential guard.
Richard Nyauza
(born 1970)
South African serial killer
Marty Robinson
(1942–1992)
American gay activist who participated in the Stonewall Riot.
Ed Savitz
(1942–1993)
American businessman accused of sexually abusing children
Michael Shernoff
(1951–2008)
American mental health professional who wrote extensively on HIV/AIDS prevention and the mental health concerns of gay men.
Lou Sullivan
(1951–1991)
American transsexual activist and author.
Lucille Teasdale-Corti
(1929–1996)
Canadian physician, surgeon and international aid worker, who worked in Uganda and contributed to the development of medical services in the country.
Ösel Tendzin
(1943–1990)
American Buddhist regent
Kenneth Horne
(1943–1981)
American person said to be the first San Francisco resident to die of AIDS
Suzi Lovegrove
(1955–1987)
American born Australian resident, who although not in the risk group, She contracted the AIDS Virus. She was the subject of the 1988 HBO Film, "Suzi's Story".
Ottis Toole
(1947–1996)
American serial killer

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