Lance Loud

Born: 1951-06-26

Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26, 1951 – December 22, 2001) was an American television personality, magazine columnist, and new wave rock-n-roll performer. Loud is best known for his 1973 appearance in An American Family, a pioneer reality television series that featured his coming out, leading to his status as an icon in the gay community. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lance Loud, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Subway Riders

as 1st Client
Released: 1981-04-02

A psychotic saxophone player lures victims to deserted spots with his music and then guns them...

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Inside Monkey Zetterland

as Psychiatrist
Released: 1992-09-12

An off beat comedy about an out of work screen writing/artist that complains about being too...

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Rome '78

as uncredited
Released: 1978-12-23

Nares mocks up Ancient Rome by shooting in faux-classical sites like Grant's Tomb and Tribeca's...

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Lance Loud!: A Death in An American Family

as Self
Released: 2003-01-06

Eldest son Lance, of the Loud family profiled on PBS in 1973, became the first openly gay man on...

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An American Family Revisited: The Louds 10 Years Later

as Self
Released: 1983-03-23

A ten-year update on the Loud family and their reflections on becoming the first reality TV...

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Tales of the City

as William Deveraux Hill III
First aired: 1993-09-28

Mary Ann Singleton, a naïve young secretary from the mid-west, tumbles head first into the...

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An American Family

as Self
First aired: 1973-01-11

Originally intended as a chronicle of the daily life of the Louds — an upper-middle-class family...

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