Person:Steve Crumrine (1)

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m. 8 Jun 1946
  1. Steven R. Crumrine1952 - 1986
Facts and Events
Name Steven R. Crumrine
Alt Name Steve R. Tracy
Gender Male
Birth? 3 Oct 1952 Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States
Death? 27 Nov 1986 Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida, United States

BURIAL: Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Under the letter "D" of the Hollywood Sign

References
  1.   Steve R. Tracy, in Find A Grave.

    Actor. He is best known for his character ‘Percival Dalton' on the television series "Little House on the Prairie", where his character was married to ‘Nellie Oleson'. He attended Kent University, studied acting at LACC's Theatre Department and Harvey Lembeck's Comedy Workshop, and appeared in a number of movies, including "National Lampoon's Class Reunion" (1982), "Save the Last Dance For Me" (1981), "Forever Young", "Say Yes" and "Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens" (1979). He guest starred on several television shows including, "Quincy", "The Jeffersons" (1975), "James at 15", "Little House on The Prairie" and "The Frankie and Annette Show". He was diagnosed with AIDS and he went public with his disease at a time when very few performers were willing to do so. It was his hope that his coming forward would raise public awareness of the disease and save lives. He was supported through his illness by both his family and the entire cast of "Little House on the Prairie", he died at age 34 on Thanksgiving Day, 1986. He was cremated and his ashes given to his partner.

    Bio by: Just another taphophile

    Family Members
    Parents
    William Duward Crumrine
    1922–1978
    Marjorie Lou Winn Crumrine
    1921–1999

  2.   Biography.

    Steve Tracy, born Steve Crumrine, is an American actor of Jewish origin born October 3, 1952 in Canton (Ohio) and died November 27, 1986 in Tampa (Florida). It measured 1.60 m and is known for his role of Percival Dalton / Cohen in Little House on the Prairie, where he became the husband of Nellie Oleson (Alison Arngrim).
    With AIDS, he died at the age of 34.

    Steve Tracy studied at the University of Kent, the Department of Theatre "CCAA's Theatre Department" and the studio of Harvey Lembeck's comedy.