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Steve Tracy

Percival Dalton in Little House on the Prairie

Photos Steve Tracy Birth name: Steve Tracy
Birth date: 1952/10/03
Date of death : 1986/11/27 (34 years old)
Birth place : Canton, Ohio (USA)

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Biography for Steve Tracy

Steve Tracy studied at the University of Kent, at the theater department of "Lacc's Theater Department" and at the Harvey Lembeck's comedy workshop.

He was diagnosed with AIDS and revealed it to the public when few daring Star do it at the time, he had the hope that this would make people aware of the problems related to this disease and to encourage science to look for a vaccine.

His family and the actors of the small house in the meadow we support during his illness.

He died at 34 on Thanksgiving Day on November 27, 1986 in Tampa in Florida.

Steve Tracy was an American actor known for his roles on television in the 1960s and 70s. He was born on October 8, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in the neighboring town of Burbank.

Tracy began his acting career at the age of nine, making appearances in popular television series at the time such as "Dragnet", "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" and "The Donna Reed Show" . Later, he played in series such as "The Monkees" and "The Mod Squad".

In 1972, Tracy played the role of Pete Willard in the television series "Emergency!", Who followed the adventures of two firefighters and two emergency doctors in a Los Angeles barracks. He played in the series for five seasons, until it stopped in 1977.

Unfortunately, Tracy died in 1986, at the age of 44, following leukemia. His death was a shock for his fans and work colleagues, who described him as a talented actor and a kind and generous person.

In addition to his acting career, Tracy was also an activist for the rights of LGBT people. He was the first openly gay actor to play in an American television series, when he played the role of Ben Cameron in the series "Picket Fells" in 1992. His performance was widely praised by criticism and opened the way to other LGBT players in the entertainment industry.

In summary, Steve Tracy was a talented American actor known for his roles in popular television series in the 60s and 70s. He was also an activist for the rights of LGBT people and was the first openly gay actor to play in a television series American. Unfortunately, he died at the age of 44 following leukemia.

Photos

Photos Steve Tracy n_2 Photos Steve Tracy n_2

Filmography

Title Role
Say Yes (1986) Clerk
Class Reunion (1982) Milt Friedman
Desperate Moves (1981) Andy Steigler
Little House on the Prairie (1974) TV Series Percival Isaac Cohen Dalton (1980-1981)
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979) Rhett
Heavy Equipment (1977) Chester

Trivia

Was left-handed.

Steve Tracy Died of Aids and should be noted on how the cast and crew thought of it because it was a hushed scandal

After the show, Tracy remained friends with Alison Arngrim, who played Nellie, his wife on Little House. He died in November of 1986 of complications related to an AIDS infection. After his death, Alison Arngrim became an AIDS activist, and still is to this day.

Family

Her close friendship with her "Little House" husband, Steve Tracy, after the series ended, caused "Nellie Olsen" Alison Arngrim to become an AIDS activist after Tracy's death from the disease.

Author of the card

  • Creation date: 01/07/2003 by donovan
  • Last update: 01/05/2007 by xxmoi

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