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Lauro Del Corona, better known by his stage name Lauro Corona (6 July 1957 – 20 July 1989), was a Brazilian actor who died from AIDS in
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.Lauro Corona
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Television

*1988: ''
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'' as Polaco *1978: '' Dancin' Days'' as Beto Souza Prado Cardoso


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* 1957 births 1989 deaths Male actors from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian male television actors Brazilian male telenovela actors Brazilian male film actors Brazilian gay actors AIDS-related deaths in Rio de Janeiro (state) 20th-century Brazilian male actors 20th-century Brazilian LGBTQ people {{Brazil-actor-stub