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  2. Howard Rollins Jr. spent his last days dressed as a woman ...

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    With his failing health and fast falling acting career, it would appear the actor lost his mind as he took to dressing as a woman before his eventual death. Sources revealed he dressed like a woman in sparkling gowns, costly wigs and high heels and kept telling himself he was a woman.

  3. Howard Rollins Jr. suffered from incurable illness & dressed ...

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    Howard Rollins Jr. suffered from incurable illness & dressed as a woman before his death. Howard Rollins Jr was born in Baltimore, Maryland to Ruth Rollins and Howards Rollins Sr on December 7th 1950. He grew up to be a well-known African American actor, but his life came to a bitter end at the early age of 46.

  4. Was Howard Rollins Jr ever married and did he have kids?

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    Howard had requested to be buried as a woman. He had asked to be put in a black and gold beaded cocktail dress in the casket, complete with makeup and fake eyelashes. Interestingly, Howard died a few weeks after the demands. He was unconscious in his apartment, dressed in a spangled gown and wig.

  5. Know if Howard Rollins ever got Married to a Wife or If He ...

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    While Rollins lived a man's life in front of the audience, he also dressed up as a sassy woman whenever possible. The revelation of his transformation into a woman only surfaced after he wore a spangled dress and a wig at the time of his death.

  6. Unveiling The Multifaceted Story Of Howard E. Rollins Jr.'s ...

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    Howard E. Rollins Jr. is considered an LGBTQ+ icon due to his pioneering work in challenging gender norms and promoting acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. His practice of cross-dressing, both on and off-screen, was a powerful statement of self-expression and gender fluidity.

  7. Howard Rollins - Wikipedia

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    Howard Ellsworth Rollins Jr. (October 17, 1950 – December 8, 1996) was an American stage, film, and television actor.

  8. HOWARD ROLLINS, ACTOR IN `HEAT OF NIGHT,' DIES - Deseret News

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    Rollins starred opposite O'Connor in "In the Heat of the Night," based on the 1967 movie about a white Mississippi police chief who teams up with a black detective from the North. The show aired from 1988 to 1994, first on NBC, then on CBS. Rollins was written out of the series after the 1992-93 season after repeated trouble with drugs.