Michael Jeter was born on Tuesday, August 26th, 1952 and lost his life, Sunday, March 30th, 2003. His lifetime, in days, alone, was 18,478 days, equaling 2,639 weeks and 5 days.
Joined an all-star cast for a tribute to Stephen Sondheim in _"Great Performances" Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (1993)_. He performed with James Naughton in a duet called "Waiting for the Girls". (10 June 1992).
Revealed his HIV status on "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) before it could be revealed by any tabloids.
Survived by his life partner, Sean Blue; his parents, Dr. William and Virginia Jeter of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; his brother, William; and four sisters, Virginia, Amanda, Emily and Larie.
Turned from career in medicine to acting while a student at Memphis State Univ.
Won an Emmy for his portrayal of fragile math teacher Herman Styles on "Evening Shade" (1990).
Won Broadway's 1990 Tony as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for "Grand Hotel, The Musical."
