Dack Rambo

Dack Rambo

ActorSoundtrack
Born
November 13, 1941
Died
March 21, 1994
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Dack (given name Norman) and identical twin brother, Dirk Rambo (Orman), were born in sunny California in 1941. Dack's noticeable difference was a mole on his left cheek. Both happened upon an acting career, at age 21, after being discovered by Loretta Young for her TV show, while sitting in a…

Biography

Dack (given name Norman) and identical twin brother, Dirk Rambo (Orman), were born in sunny California in 1941. Dack's noticeable difference was a mole on his left cheek. Both happened upon an acting career, at age 21, after being discovered by Loretta Young for her TV show, while sitting in a church pew. The sons of Lester and Beatrice Rambo, the brothers also had another brother and sister, Bill and Beverly. Dack's early training began as a student of Vincent Chase and Lee Strasberg, and both boys found employment, following the one-season stint on Loretta's TV show, in 1963. While Dirk found success on episodic-TV (The Virginian (1962), Dragnet 1967 (1967)), Dack went on to a couple of other TV series, including Never Too Young (1965) and The Guns of Will Sonnett (1967). Dirk was tragically killed in 1967, after being struck by a drunken driver. A stunned Dack ventured on, however, and eventually found a secure place for his dark good looks in 70s and 80s glossy drama and secondary action. He played many a calculating lover in both daytime (All My Children (1970), Another World (1964)) and prime-time (Dallas (1978)) soaps, while showing off his athletic skills in such outdoor adventure series as Sword of Justice (1978). Later in his career, he worked up a few action leads in low-budget filming. In 1991, while appearing on Another World (1964), Dack discovered he had contracted AIDS and made a courageous decision to retire in order to focus on awareness of this deadly disease. He was extremely candid as to his bisexuality and advocating safe sex and helping to establish an international data bank for AIDS research. He died of complications in 1994 at age 52.

Actor

Rangeelay Chore(1991)
Another WorldAnother World(1964)as Grant Harrison
River of DiamondsRiver of Diamonds(1990)as John Tregard
The SpringThe Spring(1990)as Andy Peterson
Ultra WarriorUltra Warrior(1990)as Kenner

Soundtrack

GunsmokeGunsmoke(1955)

Self

MauryMaury(1991)as Self
The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards(1993)as Self
The New Hollywood SquaresThe New Hollywood Squares(1986)as Self - Panelist
Hour MagazineHour Magazine(1980)as Self
WoganWogan(1982)as Self

Archive Footage

Dallas Reunion: Return to SouthforkDallas Reunion: Return to Southfork(2004)as Jack Ewing
E! Mysteries & ScandalsE! Mysteries & Scandals(1998)as Self
Another WorldAnother World(1964)as Grant Harrison

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Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith in Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith in Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith in Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)John Beck, Roy Jenson, Dack Rambo, and Rebecca Dianna Smith in Nightmare Honeymoon (1974)Dack Rambo and Merete Van Kamp in Dallas (1978)Victoria Principal, Patrick Duffy, Jenilee Harrison, Ken Kercheval, and Dack Rambo in Dallas (1978)

Credit Score: Dack Rambo

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Thu Sep 10 1970 – Mon Mar 31 1975
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Gunsmoke80.0019558.151510160
2Dallas30.0019787.142118201
3Dirty Sally6.5019747.701173
4The Guns of Will Sonnett6.5019677.600518
5Sword of Justice4.8819787.40099
6The New Loretta Young Show4.8819627.30075
7Paper Dolls3.2519846.900295
8Wonder Woman2.5019757.00211391
9Ultra Warrior1.6319902.000893