Cary Scott Lowenstein Nov. 29, 1992, age 30 Dancer, singer, and actor who played Mike on Broadway and in the national tour of A Chorus Line.
Larry Decker-Smith Nov. 22, 1992, age 40 Budget estimator at Twentieth Television, a division of Twentieth Century Fox.
Brian Lasser Nov. 20, 1992, age 40 Composer and lyricist of off-Broadway musicals, including The Matinee Kids, Bundle of Nerves, and The Black Tulip.
Alan Balsam Nov. 13, 1992, age 42 Film editor. Credits include Divine Madness, Revenge of the Nerds, and To Be or Not To Be.
David Oliver Nov. 12, 1992, age 30 Actor who starred in the Emmy-winning series A Year in the Life as well as Another World.
John Miller Nov. 11, 1992, age 44 TV production veteran in the wardrobe departments of Columbia Pictures/Sony Studios.
G. Luther Whitington Nov. 10, 1992, age 35 Arts and entertainment reporter for UPI's L.A. bureau. Also served as an editor at The Advocate.
Jay B. Laws Nov. 9, 1992, age 34 Author and playwright who won awards for his play A Night for Colored Glass and his first novel, Steam.
James Festa Nov. 5, 1992, age 36 Company manager of the New York City Opera and member of New York City's Gay Men's Chorus.
Dan Erkkila Nov. 1, 1992, age 51 Flutist and composer. Won an ASCAP award for his work on the stage production of Danton's Death.
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