Tom Fuccello (December 11, 1936 â€" August 16, 1993) was an American
actor, who was born in Newark, New Jersey.Initially a theatre actor,
Fuccello appeared in Broadway productions of Butterflies Are Free, The
Unknown Soldier and His Wife, and Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been?
in the 1970s. His first notable screen role was as Mark Elliot in the
daytime soap opera, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, from 1972 until
its cancellation in 1973. He later portrayed Paul Kendall in the
daytime soap opera One Life to Live from 1977-79. He then had a
recurring guest role in the hit primetime television series Dallas as
Senator Dave Culver from 1979-91. The character was the former stepson
of Donna Culver Krebbs who was played by Susan Howard.His other
television appearances include: Knots Landing, Simon & Simon, The
Colbys, Falcon Crest and Beverly Hills, 90210. He also appeared in
Rock Hudson in 1990. His last role was in The Young and the Restless
in 1992.Fuccello died from an AIDS-related illness in 1993, aged 56.
actor, who was born in Newark, New Jersey.Initially a theatre actor,
Fuccello appeared in Broadway productions of Butterflies Are Free, The
Unknown Soldier and His Wife, and Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been?
in the 1970s. His first notable screen role was as Mark Elliot in the
daytime soap opera, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, from 1972 until
its cancellation in 1973. He later portrayed Paul Kendall in the
daytime soap opera One Life to Live from 1977-79. He then had a
recurring guest role in the hit primetime television series Dallas as
Senator Dave Culver from 1979-91. The character was the former stepson
of Donna Culver Krebbs who was played by Susan Howard.His other
television appearances include: Knots Landing, Simon & Simon, The
Colbys, Falcon Crest and Beverly Hills, 90210. He also appeared in
Rock Hudson in 1990. His last role was in The Young and the Restless
in 1992.Fuccello died from an AIDS-related illness in 1993, aged 56.
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