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Jonathan Larson

American composer and lyricist
Jonathan David Larson was an American composer, lyricist and playwright most famous for writing the musicals Rent and Tick, Tick... Boom!, which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, substance use disorder, and homophobia. Wikipedia
Born: February 4, 1960, White Plains, NY
Died: January 25, 1996 (age 35 years), Manhattan, New York, NY
TV shows: Weaving Life
Education: Adelphi University (BFA)

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Jonathan Larson. Born February 4, 1960 in White Plains, New York; died of an aortic aneurysm, January 25, 1996, at his home in Manhattan.
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Jonathan Larson is mostly remembered for his untimely death just as his creation, Rent, was about to open. I'd prefer to celebrate his life.