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Rusty Ryan (actor)

Rusty Ryan was the stage name of Robert Brian Timbrell (December 28, 1947 - July 28, 2003), a Canadian actor and drag queen.〔("Rusty Ryan" ). ''Xtra!'', August 20, 2003.〕 He was a founding member of The Great Impostors, a long-running drag troupe in Toronto, Ontario whose members included Ryan, Tammy Autumn, Michelle DuBarry, Danny Love, Jackie Loren, Terri Stevens, Christian Jefferies and Dale Barnett at different times.〔
Timbrell was born in Kingston, Ontario on December 28, 1947, the younger brother of politician Dennis Timbrell.〔"Gays having a ball with fundraising". ''Toronto Star'', October 9, 1993.〕 He was working as a stockbroker when he first began performing in the 1970s, and was given his drag name by friend and fellow performer Craig Russell.〔 With the Great Impostors, Ryan toured extensively across Canada, giving many smaller communities their first exposure to drag and LGBT culture;〔 in the 1980s, he accompanied Frankie Goes to Hollywood on their North American tour.〔 In 1992, he wrote and performed a one-man play, ''Driving to Tatamagouche'', at the Toronto Fringe Festival.〔Jeffrey Round, (''Driving with Rusty'' ).〕
He also had numerous minor roles in television and film. Best known to film audiences for his supporting role as Jimmy the bartender in ''Outrageous!'' and its sequel ''Too Outrageous'',〔 he also appeared in the television films ''The Sins of Dorian Gray'' and ''The Wharf Rat'', the theatrical film ''54'', an episode of ''Queer as Folk'' and a music video by Platinum Blonde.〔Darrin Hagen, ''The Edmonton Queen: The Final Voyage''. Brindle & Glass, 2007. ISBN 978-1897142202.〕
He died of a heart attack on July 28, 2003 in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, following a performance that was part of his first tour performing comedy out of drag.〔"Female impersonator could play it straight; Robert Timbrell also in films, TV 'He was a howl, he stole the show'". ''Toronto Star'', August 11, 2003.〕 Following his death, writer Jeffrey Round prepared and released a documentary film, ''Driving with Rusty''.〔
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