He was the lead singer of the rock band Queen and one of the most acclaimed vocalists and songwriters of all time. He died of AIDS-related complications in 1991, a day after publicly announcing his HIV status.
He is a former professional basketball player and one of the greatest players in NBA history. He announced his HIV diagnosis in 1991 and retired from the sport, but later returned and became an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness.
He is an actor and producer, best known for his roles in films such as Platoon, Wall Street, and Two and a Half Men. He revealed his HIV status in 2015 and claimed that he had been blackmailed and extorted by people who knew his condition.
He was a Hollywood star who appeared in films such as Giant, Pillow Talk, and Ice Station Zebra. He was one of the first major celebrities to die from AIDS-related complications in 1985, and his death raised public awareness and sympathy for the disease.
He was a teenager who contracted HIV from a contaminated blood transfusion in 1984. He faced discrimination and ostracism from his school and community, but became a national symbol of the fight against AIDS and the need for research and education. He died in 1990, shortly before the passage of the Ryan White CARE Act, a federal program that provides funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and support.