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  2. Kathleen Case - Wikipedia

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    Case was seriously injured in a power boat accident in February 1959 and was in the hospital for more than two months. On February 5, 1967, Case was driving in Hollywood, California, when her car collided head-on with a vehicle driven by actor Dirk Rambo, the twin brother of actor Dack Rambo.

  3. Dack Rambo - Wikipedia

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    Norman Jay Rambo was born on November 13, 1941, [1] in Earlimart, California, to William Lester and Beatrice A. (née Rossi) Rambo. He was a middle child in a family of four children. His siblings were William Donald Rambo; identical twin Orman Ray "Dirk" Rambo (died 1967), and sister Beverly Jean Rambo. Beatrice Rambo outlived two of her three ...

  4. Here’s why Sylvester Stallone refused to let Rambo die in the ...

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    It's not like Rambo's death came as a shock to Stallone. The movie's downbeat conclusion was taken directly out of the source material, David Morrell's 1972 bestselling novel. The author had been ...

  5. Jack Ewing - Wikipedia

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    Jack arrived in Dallas to help his cousins, J.R. Ewing and Bobby Ewing, stop Cliff Barnes and Jamie Ewing from splitting up Ewing Oil. (Jamie had turned up in Dallas with a document which stated that Jock Ewing, Jason Ewing and Digger Barnes had equally split the company up between them in the 1930s).

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  7. Alf Humphreys - Wikipedia

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    Humphreys was a dramatic actor who first acted on stage with a troupe in North Bay, Ontario. [1] His breakthrough role was as the Deputy Lester in First Blood (1982), which starred Sylvester Stallone as Rambo.

  8. Cybertruck blast suspect was a ‘Rambo type’ who ... - AOL

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    Dean Livelsberger said he was aware of the explosion in Vegas, but had not yet been made aware that Matt, as he called him, had been named as the culprit until The Independent contacted him for ...

  9. The Loretta Young Show - Wikipedia

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    The Loretta Young Show was sponsored by Procter & Gamble for its first six seasons, from 1953 to 1959. After a dispute with her sponsor, Young found other sponsors to sustain her program: The Toni Company (1959–1961), Philip Morris (1959–60), and Warner-Lambert's Listerine (1960–61).