Monday, May 26, 2025

50 Years of Little House on the Prairie: Steve Tracy (Percival Dalton)



 Steve Tracy (October 3, 1952 – November 27, 1986) was an American film and television actor. Tracy is best known for his role on Little House on the Prairie as Percival Dalton.

Biography

Life and education

Tracy was born as Steven Crumrine into a Jewish family. He attended Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, and was a student in the Theatre Department at Los Angeles City College in Los Angeles, California, as well as the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop.



Career

Tracy is best known for his recurring role as Percival Dalton in the television series Little House on the Prairie in the early 1980s.

After the end of the series, Tracy maintained a friendship with his on-screen wife, Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson). Arngrim and Tracy were very close while filming on the set. During the series, there were rumors that he and Arngrim were having a love affair, but Arngrim says that was untrue. Arngrim has also stated that she was the only one on the set who knew that Tracy was gay.

Tracy appeared in several films and other television programs from 1977 to 1986, including Quincy, M.E., The Jeffersons, and National Lampoon's Class Reunion. Six months before his death, he performed in the theater piece AIDS/US: Portraits in Personal Courage in Los Angeles. The piece featured true stories of having AIDS or losing family members to AIDS, with half the cast being heterosexual, at a time when AIDS was still stereotyped as affecting only gay men. Tracy was the only professional actor in the production, as all other participants were non-actors telling their stories on stage because "they wanted to say something."

Death

Tracy died of AIDS-related complications on November 27, 1986, after which Arngrim became involved in AIDS activism. His ashes were scattered under the Hollywood Sign in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, under the letter "D".

Filmography

Film and television

1977       Heavy Equipment            Chester                Feature film

1978       James at 15         Ernie      Episode: "Queen of the Silver Dollar"

1979       Quincy, M.E.      Kid          Episodes: "Walk Softly Through the Night: Part 1 & 2"

Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens  Rhett     Feature film

1980–1981           Little House on the Prairie            Percival Dalton  Semi-regular role (11 episodes)

1981       Desperate Moves            Andy Steigler     Feature film (aka Steigler and Steigler)

1982       The Jeffersons  Steve    Episode: "Jeffersons Greatest Hits"

National Lampoon's Class Reunion           Milt Friedman    Feature film

1984       Party Games for Adults Only       Steven  Feature film

1986       Say Yes Clerk      Feature film

1987       Tales from the Darkside                Robber Episode: "Miss May Dusa", (posthumous release)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Tracy

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