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Roscoe Born
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24 November 1950 - 3 March 2020
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Rosco Born was born in Topeka, Kansas. For two years he studied at the theater faculty of Boston University and continued his acting education in a prestigious studio under the leadership of actress Utah Hagen.
Green-eyed brunette Rosco has always been popular with women. But he was in no hurry to tie the knot. A true recluse, he always tried to keep his personal life secret. Rounded it in Santa Barbara. Once in the series, after Quinn, his mistress Flame Boford appeared, played by actress Roberta
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Rosco Born was born in Topeka, Kansas. For two years he studied at the theater faculty of Boston University and continued his acting education in a prestigious studio under the leadership of actress Utah Hagen.
Green-eyed brunette Rosco has always been popular with women. But he was in no hurry to tie the knot. A true recluse, he always tried to keep his personal life secret. Rounded it in Santa Barbara. Once in the series, after Quinn, his mistress Flame Boford appeared, played by actress Roberta Bizau. After four years of civil marriage, Robert and Roscoe got married and in October 1997 the couple had a daughter, Albert-Mary.
He worked for a long time in the theater, where he embodied dozens of diverse characters. A veteran of television series he starred in such popular worldwide soap operas as "One Life to Live" "Paper Dolls" "All My Children" in the feature television films "City" "Pursuing Sarah Hardy" "Lady Mobster" series "Ryan's Hopes" for two years he played a certain Joe Novak man who does not hesitate to murder or arson. Such roles do not confuse Rosco. I've long been convinced he says audiences will accept any thug if he's a caring father and loves his wife very much. In soap operas, everything is psychologically very precisely calculated: if you are loyal to your wife, you can safely indulge in any "charms" of crime. You'll still have fans.
The talented game Roscoe Bournea in Santa Barbara was awarded in 1990 with an Emmy nomination in the Best Actor section, and a year later the popular Soap opera magazine in the nomination Best Love Story in a TV series noted first the line "Quinn and Kelly" and then the fatal "Robert Kelly Triangle"; Quinn Kelly.