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Riders Star Marcus Gilbert Dies at 67
21 Jan
Summary
- He died of throat cancer at age 67.
- Gained fame as Rupert Campbell-Black in 'Riders'.
- Starred in 'Rambo III' and 'Army of Darkness'.

Marcus Gilbert, an actor famed for his role as Rupert Campbell-Black in the 1990s series 'Riders,' passed away at 67 after a struggle with throat cancer. He first gained attention in adaptations of Barbara Cartland novels before portraying the unfaithful Rupert Campbell-Black in 'Riders,' a role that secured his sex-symbol status.
Gilbert's career included roles in 'Rambo III' and 'Army of Darkness.' Despite initial fame from 'Riders,' he later shifted to producing corporate travel documentaries. He also survived a serious childhood car accident that claimed his father and grandparents.
Born in Bristol, Gilbert trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. His early career involved theatre and television guest spots, with a near-miss for the role of James Bond. After 'Riders,' he found fewer acting parts, leading him to establish his own production company.




