Rambo, Dack

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Portrait of Dack Rambo
Dack Rambo
Name
Rambo, DackGender: M
Rambo, Norman Jay
born on 13 November 1941 at 08:35 (= 08:35 AM )
Place Delano CA, USA, 35n46, 119w14
Timezone PST h8w (is standard time)
Data source
BC/BR in handRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 20°55' 08°54 Asc. 15°38'



Biography

American actor who worked steadily from the time he was in high school. He began his TV career playing opposite his younger twin, Dirk, on the "New Loretta Young Show" 1962-63. His twin brother was killed in a car crash 2/1967. With his good looks, Rambo played Jack Ewing on the soap "Dallas," and super stud Grant Harrison on "Another World." Bi-sexual and addicted to alcohol and sleeping pills, he checked into the Betty Ford clinic for rehab 6/91. Three months later, he quit his TV series with an announcement that he had AIDS. He spent the rest of the year in his room, dying.

Late 1991, friends put him in touch with evangelist Ron Pierce. By January, 1992, Rambo was working actively with AIDS groups raising money for medical research. By August, 1992, he announced there was no viral activity and he had been healed by prayer. On 3/21/1994, Rambo died of AIDS, Delano, CA.

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Events

  • Death by Disease 21 March 1994 (AIDS, age 52)
  • Health : Acute illness September 1991 (AIDS)
  • Death of Sibling February 1967 (Twin brother killed in car crash)
  • Health : Begin remission January 1992 (Began to get better)
  • Health : Miraculous healing August 1992 (Felt healed by prayer)
  • Misc. : Retain professional help June 1991 (Betty Ford clinic for rehab)

Source Notes

B.C. in hand from Frank C. Clifford 6/96.

Categories

  • Passions : Sexuality : Bi-Sexual
  • Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
  • Vocation : Entertainment : TV series/ Soap star (Dallas, Another World)
  • Personal : Birth : Twin, triplet, etc. (Twins)
  • Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Aids (Terminal)
  • Diagnoses : Psychological : Abuse Alcohol (Addicted)
  • Diagnoses : Psychological : Abuse Drugs (Sleeping pills)
  • Family : Childhood : Sibling circumstances (Twin brother died in accident)

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