David dukes obituary

Broken Glass
Opened April 24, 1994
  • as Dr. Harry Hyman (Original)
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
Opened November 23, 1992 Love Letters
Opened October 31, 1989
  • as Andrew Makepiece Ladd III (Replacement)
M. Butterfly
Opened March 20, 1988
  • as Rene Gallimard (Replacement)
Frankenstein
Opened January 04, 1981
  • as Victor Frankenstein (Original)
Amadeus
Opened December 17, 1980
  • as Antonio Salieri (Replacement)
Bent
Opened December 02, 1979 Dracula
Opened October 20, 1977
  • as Count Dracula (Replacement)
Travesties
Opened October 30, 1975
  • as Henry Carr (Standby - Original)
  • as Henry Carr (Replacement)
The Rules of the Game
Opened December 12, 1974
  • as Guido Venanzi (Original)
Love for Love
Opened November 11, 1974 Holiday
Opened December 26, 1973
  • as Nick Potter (Original)
  • as Johnny Case (Understudy - Original)
Chemin de Fer
Opened November 26, 1973
  • as Coustouillu (Original)
The Visit
Opened November 25, 19

David Duke

American white supremacist (born 1950)

For other people with the same name, see David Duke (disambiguation).

David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American politician, neo-Nazi, conspiracy theorist, and former grand wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.[3] From 1989 to 1992, he was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the Republican Party. His politics and writings are largely devoted to promoting conspiracy theories about Jews, such as Holocaust denial and Jewish control of academia, the press, and the financial system.[4][5] In 2013, the Anti-Defamation League called Duke "perhaps America's most well-known racist and anti-Semite".[6]

Duke unsuccessfully ran as a Democratic candidate for state legislature during the 1970s and 1980s, culminating in his campaign for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination. After failing to gain any traction within the Democratic Party, he gained the presidential nomination of the minor Populist Party. In December 1988, he became a Republican and claimed to h

David Dukes

American character actor (1945–2000)

For other people with similar names, see David Duke (disambiguation).

David Coleman Dukes (June 6, 1945 – October 9, 2000) was an American character actor.[1] He had a long career in films, appearing in 35. Dukes starred in the miniseries The Winds of War and War and Remembrance, and he was a frequent television guest star. Later in life, Dukes had recurring roles on shows such as Pauly, Sisters and Dawson's Creek.[1]

Early life

Dukes was born in San Francisco, California, the son of a California Highway Patrol Officer.[2] Dukes was the eldest of four boys; his brothers were James, Robert and Joe Paul.

Career

Dukes' film career included 35 movies. Throughout his career, he was a television guest star, notably as the man who attempted to rape Edith Bunker on All in the Family, an advertising executive on The Jeffersons, and as a blind bully on Three's Company. During the 1980s, Dukes appeared in the dual miniseries The Winds of War and War and Remembrance.

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