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Stan Brock (April 21, 1936 – August 29, 2018) was a British philanthropist who founded the charity Remote Area Medical in 1985. He was known as a TV presenter, film actor, author and philanthropist. Critical of the healthcare system in the U.S., ''
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'' states his work rescued millions of uninsured Americans.


Early life

Stanley Edmunde Brock was born in 1936 in
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, England. He grew up in Uplands, Swansea , where he enjoyed learning Welsh at school. He was educated at
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. Brock travelled to Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana) in 1952 at the age of 17. He found work at the Dadanawa Ranch, managing the world's largest cattle ranch operation encompassing 4,000-square miles of rainforest and savannah. Dadanawa at that time contained over 30,000 Longhorn cattle and wild horses within the ranch. In time he would become the equivalent of the foreman among the other cowboys, or "Vaqueros," as they referred to themselves. During his time in British Guiana, Brock also became a pioneer bush pilot, which led to various certifications including airline transport pilot. It is here that the vision for his non-profit, Remote Area Medical, was born when he suffered an accident from one of the horses and was 26 days away on foot from the nearest medical care.


Media career


Television

After Brock's time in British Guiana, he began co-hosting NBC's Emmy winning series ''
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'' with Marlin Perkins in 1968. The series became one of the most watched television shows in the United States, with more than 32 million weekly viewers. The show highlighted animals in their natural habitat and raised awareness of the environment.


Film

Brock starred in three films:''The Corner Bar'' (1973), ''
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'' (1976) and ''Galyon the Indestructible Man'' (1980). The later two films are classified as "Action Movies" and were productions of legendary Hollywood producer
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. ''The Corner Bar'' was the only comedy film Stan performed in.


Writings

He was the author of three books on his experiences in Guyana: ''Leemo, A True Story of a Man's Friendship with a Mountain Lion'' (London, 1967), ''More About Leemo'' (London, 1967) and ''Jungle Cowboy'' (United States, 1969), republished in 1999 as ''All the Cowboys were Indians''. He wrote various articles for magazines, including ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Philanthropy

Brock was the founder of the non-profit organization Remote Area Medical (RAM). The organization's services primarily include dental, vision, and medical examinations for underserved populations. RAM veterinary care extends to companion animals, providing basic spay and neuter practices. RAM clinics operate throughout the United States and in other countries such as Haiti, India, Kenya, and Guyana. There is also an international disaster relief portion of RAM that serves areas affected. In August 2009, RAM operated temporary medical clinics in
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, offering free dental, vision, and medical treatment to thousands of Americans without medical insurance coverage. To date, RAM has operated more than 1,000 free clinics and provided more than $150 million in charitable care.


Personal life

According to a report in ''
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'' (UK), Brock "...has no money, no income, and no bank account. He spends 365 days a year at the charity events, sleeping on a small rolled-up mat on the floor and living on a diet made up entirely of porridge and fresh fruit." ''The Independent'' also noted that Brock was married before establishing RAM and that the marriage collapsed as a result of Brock's obsessive dedication to the cause. The marriage produced no children; Brock acknowledged the lack of a family as one of the drawbacks of his lifestyle, stating: "I'm trying to think of a way to put this—would I like to be married? Yes. Would I like to have children? Yes. But I've got thousands of them now." Brock was a karate black belt holder and physical fitness expert. He was an experienced pilot skilled in dealing with difficult landing sites. The discovery of a rare species of bat has been attributed to him, '' Vampyressa brocki''. In September 2010, Brock was awarded the Inamori Ethics Prize by the Inamori International Centre for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. In July 2016, Brock was recipient of the Lions Club International Humanitarian of the Year award. A documentary feature film about Brock's life, ''Medicine Man: The Stan Brock Story'', premiered at Nashville Film Festival in October 2020.


Death

Brock died at RAM Headquarters in
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, on August 29, 2018, at the age of 82, due to complications from a stroke.


References


External links


Stan Brock interview
in ''
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Stan Brock's biography
at Remote Area Medical *

*[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ram-founder-to-receive-2010-inamori-ethics-prize-at-case-western-reserve-university-90746624.html PR Newswire RAM Founder to Receive 2010 Inamori Ethics Prize at Case Western Reserve University] {{DEFAULTSORT:Brock, Stan 1936 births 2018 deaths English philanthropists English television presenters People from Preston, Lancashire English emigrants to the United States 20th-century British philanthropists