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Larry Kramer, 'Normal Heart' Playwright and AIDS Activist, Dies at 84

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Larry Kramer, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter, playwright, author and trailblazing gay rights and AIDS activist best known for the Tony Award-winning The Normal Heart, has died.

He was 84. Kramer died Wednesday morning in Manhattan of pneumonia, his husband, architect David Webster, told The New York Times.

Born on June 25, 1935, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Kramer got his start in Hollywood, taking a job at age 23 as a Teletype operator at Columbia Pictures — a position he only took because of.

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