David Ackles

David Ackles was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist, best known for his music and contributions to the entertainment industry. He was born on February 20, 1937, in Rock Island, Illinois, and passed away on March 2, 1999, in Pasadena, California.

Personal and Family Life

David Ackles had a passion for music from a young age, which led him to pursue a career in the arts. He was known for his songwriting skills and touched many with his emotive performances. Ackles’ family background and personal relationships played a significant role in shaping his artistic expression.

Career

Although primarily recognized for his music, Ackles also made appearances in film and television. He acted in projects such as “Yella” (2007), “Word of Honor” (1981), and “The Return of Rusty” (1946). His contributions to both music and acting left a mark on his audiences.

Death and Legacy

David Ackles died on March 2, 1999, after a battle with cancer. His legacy continues through his music and the emotional depth he brought to his performances. Fans remember him as a talented artist who significantly impacted the music industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Rusty Leads the Way 1948-10-21 Tuck Worden (uncredited)
Yella 2007 Unknown
Word of Honor 1981 Unknown
The Return of Rusty 1946 Unknown