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    David Dukes. Highest Rated: 100% And the Band Played On (1993) Lowest Rated: 11% Date With an Angel (1987) Birthday: Jun 6, 1945. Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA. This classically ...

  2. 9. Okt. 2000 · Associated Press. SPANAWAY, Wash. — Veteran actor David Dukes collapsed and died during a day off from filming the Stephen King miniseries "Rose Red" in the suburbs south of Tacoma. He was 55 ...

  3. 11. Okt. 2000 · David Dukes--a prolific character actor who moved easily and often among stage, film and television--died suddenly during his day off from filming ABC's latest Stephen King miniseries, "Rose Red."

  4. 10. Okt. 2000 · His TV credits include the miniseries "The Winds of War" in which he played low-level career diplomat Leslie Slote in 1983, and "War and Remembrance" in 1989. Veteran actor David Dukes collapsed and died Monday during a day off from filming the Stephen King miniseries "Rose Red" in the suburbs south of Tacoma. He was 55.

  5. Dukes' subsequent Broadway work has included playing Horst, a gay concentration camp inmate who dares to love a fellow prisoner (Richard Gere) in Martin Sherman's "Bent" (1979), succeeding Ian McKellen as Salieri in Peter Shaffer's award-winning "Amadeus" (1982) and replacing John Lithgow as the diplomat protagonist of David Henry Hwang's "M. Butterfly" (1988). Dukes made his TV debut as the ...

  6. American actor David Dukes has distinguished himself in all branches of the performing arts, but it is television that has gained him the widest and most appreciative audience. After an indifferent film bow in 1975's The Wild Party, Dukes portrayed the crippled war-vet son of a wealthy Bostonian household in Beacon Hill, a CBS prime-time series intended as America's "answer" to Upstairs ...

  7. On October 9, 2000, the actor David Coleman Dukes passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. He will be greatly missed. In his 30-year career as an actor, David appeared in more than 20 films and numerous television shows, but theatre always remained his primary love. In honor of David, the USC School of Theatre has created a memorial scholarship ...