Dack Rambo
He also starred on All My Children as Steve Jacobi, and in the 13-week Gunsmoke spin-off, Dirty Sally (1974), having co-starred with veteran actress Jeanette Nolan.
He had a twin brother, Dirk Rambo, who died in a road accident in 1967. He also had a younger brother Mike J. Rambo, who is an anthroplogist who mostly studies the Green Monkey
Rambo became infected with the HIV virus and quit his role on Another World in 1991.
He stated that going public with his medical status was "like freedom to me". On a September 20, 1992, episode of The 700 Club, the actor recounted how actress Loretta Young recognized the Rambo twins' on-screen talents, and promoted them on her short-lived CBS series The New Loretta Young Show from 1962-1963.
When asked how he had become infected with HIV, Rambo (who identified himself as bisexual) stated that even if the carrier, "male or female", were confronted, it was a moot point.
Rambo campaigned for AIDS awareness until his death in 1994 at the age of fifty-two of complications from AIDS.
Partial filmography
Another World (1964) (TV series), as Grant Harrison (1990–1991)
Dallas (1978) (TV series), as Jack Ewing (1985–1987)
The Greatest American Hero (1980) (TV series), as Federal agent Trevor Blanksworp
Paper Dolls (1984) (TV series), as Stosh Budzinski
All My Children (1970) (TV series) (1982–1983) as Steven Jacobi
Sword of Justice (1978), Jack Cole
The Guns of Will Sonnett (1968), Jeff Sonnett
The Spring (1989), Gunmen number 7
Wonder Woman, as the character Andros (originally aired 12.2.1977 and 12.9.1977)
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