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John James Rambo (born July 6, 1947) is a fictional character in the Rambo franchise. [1] He first appeared in the 1972 novel First Blood by David Morrell , but later became more famous as the protagonist of the film series, in which he was played by Sylvester Stallone .
Alain Dorval, who died in February 2024, had lent his voice to the French language versions of numerous Stallone movies, including some of his most famous characters like Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.
Rambo, whose first name is not specified in the novel, was given the first name "John" for the film as a reference to the song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". [ 9 ] The film, First Blood , was a major success, earning $125 million on a $15 million budget, and spawning an entire Rambo franchise .
Producer ANDY VANYA , the man that Made Rambo happened, died today… LOVED this man’s courage – a pioneer. Believed In making FIRST BLOOD when no one else did….This truly breaks my heart ...
In the early 1980s, John Rambo, a Vietnam War veteran, traveling on foot, arrives in Hope, Washington after discovering an old war buddy died from the effects of Agent Orange. The local sheriff, Will Teasle, assuming Rambo is a drifter, transports him to the outskirts of town, telling him to move on.
John Barnett Rambo (August 9, 1943 – January 8, 2022) was an American professional basketball player and high jumper, who won a bronze medal in the 1964 Tokyo [1] Olympic Games. [ 2 ] Basketball career
James Cameron wrote the original screenplay, John Travolta played a "Star Wars" obsessed soldier and other things you didn't know about one of the defining action movies of the 1980s.
Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American actor and television director. [3]Crenna starred in such motion pictures as Made in Paris (1966), Marooned (1969), Breakheart Pass (1975), The Evil (1978), [[First Blood (1982 Film) [[Rambo part 2 (1985 Film)The Flamingo Kid (1984), Summer Rental (1985) and Sabrina (1995).