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Jonathan Larson was an American playwright and composer who made an impact with his style of exploring social issues of addiction, homophobia and multiculturalism. Jonathan Larson is an award-winning legendary playwright noted for “Rent” and “Tick, Tick… Boom!”

Jonathan Larson was born in White Plains, New York to Nanette and Alan Larson. of Jewish descent. Jonathan Larson enrolled at White Plains Senior High School and proceeded to study acting at Adelphi University.

Jonathan Larson won eight awards and it included three Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, three Drama Desk Awards, and one New York Drama Critics’ Circle.

What happened to the author of Rent?

Jonathan Larson died in his residence in the early hours of January 25, 1996, as a result of aortic dissection and Marfan syndrome. The death of Jonathan Larson happened a day to his Rent’s first Off-Broadway preview performance.

What disease did Jonathan Larson have?

Jonathan Larson was struck with diseases such as aortic dissection, Marfan syndrome and some other chest diseases. Larson suffered dizziness and breathing difficulties.

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