R.J. Reynolds

R.J. Reynolds

R.J. Reynolds was an American actor born on May 24, 1954, in California, USA. He is best known for his work in films like “Magnum, P.I.” (1980) and other adult film projects. R.J. passed away on January 9, 1987, in Los Angeles, California, due to an AIDS-related illness.

Personal and Family Life

R.J. Reynolds was known to be bisexual and worked primarily in the adult film industry. Details about his family and personal life remain limited, but he was known to have a vibrant personality both on and off-screen. He was part of an era in Hollywood that was marked by both creative freedom and significant challenges related to the AIDS epidemic.

Death and Legacy

R.J. Reynolds died on January 9, 1987, leaving behind a body of work that contributed to the adult film genre. His passing was part of a broader loss experienced by many in the entertainment community at that time, highlighting the significant impact of HIV/AIDS on performers. Despite his early death, R.J. is remembered for his contributions to the industry and the way he lived openly regarding his sexuality.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Sweethearts 1986-01-01 (archive footage)
Kate and the Indians 1979-09-20 Masked Cowboy
Downstairs Upstairs 1980-04-24 Van Clitburn
The Ecstasy Girls 1979-11-08 Gay Party Guy – Trenchcoat
Rockin’ with Seka 1980-02-05 Stache
My Sister Seka 1981-01-01 Bob
Taxi Girls 1979-10-31 Car Salesman
The Filthy Rich 1980-01-01 Leather Man #1
Ballgame 1980-02-01 Policeman
Summer School 1979-03-28 Jack
Fox Holes 1983-09-08 Major Storm
Memphis Cathouse Blues 1982-04-15 Reverend Pritchit
American Pie 1980-08-21 Uncle Freddie
Hot Slut Orgies 1982-01-01
With Love Lisa 1986-08-01 (archive footage)
California Girls 1980-01-01 Fred
Love Is Not Enough 1979-01-01 Sam
Masterblaster 1987-12-01 Jimmy Boy