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Also called DMT, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, desoxybufotenine, and 3-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-indole. C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>18</sub>N<sub>2</sub>
[[Image:RockyDennis.JPG|thumb|right|100px|1977 Junior High School yearbook photo of Rocky Dennis in Glendora, CA]]


A white, crystalline solid. First synthesised in 1931.
'''Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis''' (1961-1978<!-- Please do not change to 1964-1980; those are the birth and death years of the fictional character based on Dennis in the feature film "Mask", not the birth and death years of the real-world person.-->) was an [[United States|American]] boy afflicted with [[craniodiaphyseal dysplasia]], an extremely rare, disfiguring, sclerotic bone disorder. The condition usually results in [[neurological disorders]] and death during childhood. His body was donated to [[UCLA Medical Research]] after he died.<ref>[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9050 Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis (1961 - 1978) - Find A Grave Memorial<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


A very powerful yet short-lasting (35-50 minutes) [[hallucinogenic drugs|hallucinogen]], similiar to [[LSD]] but with the effects arriving in seconds. Inert orally, must be smoked or injected.
==Biography==
Rocky Dennis was born in [[Glendora, California]], to mother Florence "Rusty" Tullis and father Roy Dennis. At the age of 2, Rocky was diagnosed with [[craniodiaphyseal dysplasia]], also known as CDD or [[lionitis]], an extremely rare disease occuring in approximately 1 in every 22 million births, with less than 20 recorded cases. It is a bone disorder that causes calcium to build up in the skull, disfiguring the facial features and reducing life expectancy.


Component of [Ayahuasca].
The doctors told his mother that the abnormal calcium deposits in his skull would push his eyes toward the edges of his head and twist his nose out of shape, his eyesight and hearing would fail and, that if the handful of cases on record were any indication, the tremendous pressure would destroy his brain before he was 7.


Two similiar compounds to DMT known to have psychoactive effects are DET (N,N-diethyltryptamine) and DPT (N,N-dipropyltryptamine). Both produce a similiar but longer lasting effect than DMT.
Rocky, however, lived to the age of 16 and, although he did experience problems with eyesight and hearing along with painful headaches, he was able to do most of the things doctors told him he would never accomplish, such as learn to read. They told him that his poor eyesight, which made him legally blind, meant that he would never read a book; however, at the age of 16, he became a student of the Sandburg Junior High School (despite obvious disapproval by many teachers) and although experiencing a slow start (he spent two years in the first grade), he was able to make excellent progress thereafter, becoming a straight-A student, and eventually graduating with honors.

With much encouragement from his mother and her biker friends, Rocky strived to live his shortened life to the fullest.

Rusty Dennis died on [[November]] [[11]], [[2006]] as result of injuries due to a [[motorcycle]] related accident. Rusty showed that she carried on her biker spirit, which was also seen in her son through his love for motorcycles. Rusty was 70 years old. Rocky also had an older brother, Joshua, who passed away in 1987 at the age of 32 from complications related to [[AIDS]] contracted from a [[blood transfusion]]. Joshua was never mentioned or characterized in the film ''[[Mask (film)|Mask]]''.

==The film based on Rocky's life==
[[Anna Hamilton Phelan]] wrote a [[screenplay]] based loosely on Rocky's life; [[Peter Bogdanovich]] directed the 1985 [[film]], entitled ''[[Mask (film)|Mask]]'', in which [[Eric Stoltz]] portrays Rocky. The film was a dramatic depiction of his life, showing him as a mature, fun-loving, kind and thoughtful youth who had many dreams and lots of ambition.

At one point in the film, Rocky reads a poem to Rusty (played by actress [[Cher]]) that was written by the real Rocky himself: <br />
<br />
These things are good: <br />
Ice cream and cake,<br />
A ride on a Harley, <br />
Seeing monkeys on a tree,<br />
The rain on my tongue, <br />
And the sun shining on my face.<br />
<br />
These things are a drag: <br />
Dust on my hair, <br />
Holes in my shoes, <br />
No money in my pocket, <br />
And the sun shining on my face.
<br />

The movie originally was to feature music by [[Bruce Springsteen]] (Rocky's favorite artist), but due to problems with the record company a different [[soundtrack]] had to be used. Most other parts of the movie are very loosely based on Rocky's life, with most of the scenes and dialogue being altered for dramatic purposes.

For example, the film shows Rusty at Rocky's gravesite after he dies; however, the real Rocky was not buried (as mentioned earlier, when Rocky died, his mother donated his body to UCLA for medical research). The dates of birth and death on the tombstone are also incorrect.


==Other references in popular culture==
Phelan also adapted her screenplay into a stage musical (also titled ''Mask''), with music by [[Barry Mann]] and [[Cynthia Weil]]. The musical premiered at the [[Pasadena Playhouse]] in California on March 12, 2008.

[[Sweden|Swedish]] pop musician [[Jens Lekman]] published ''[[Rocky Dennis in Heaven]]'', an [[Extended play|EP]] containing four songs about Rocky and his portrayal in the film.

In the [[Family Guy]] episode [[Peter's Got Woods]] the cast of [[Star Trek]] appears and Captain Picard makes a remark to Worf about his looks. When Worf reacts negatively, Captain Picard then says "Oh, get a sense of humor, [[Rocky Dennis]]!"

In the [[South Park]] episode [[Freak Strike]], a character looking alot like Rocky Dennis can be seen in the crowd of freaks protesting the Maury Povich show.

In the [[Family Guy]] episode ''[[Petarded]]'', [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] tells [[Lois Griffin|Lois]] that she looks worse than "that [[Rocky Dennis]] kid from ''Mask''". The scene then cuts to a clip from the movie (see above).

==External links==
*[http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/11/20/florence_rusty_tullis_70_portrayed_by_cher_in_mask/ Boston Globe Obituary: Florence "Rusty" Tullis; portrayed by Cher in 'Mask']

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== References ==

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{{Lifetime|1961|1978|Dennis, Roy L.}}

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Revision as of 15:33, 25 September 2008

Also called DMT, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, desoxybufotenine, and 3-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-indole. C13H18N2

A white, crystalline solid. First synthesised in 1931.

A very powerful yet short-lasting (35-50 minutes) hallucinogen, similiar to LSD but with the effects arriving in seconds. Inert orally, must be smoked or injected.

Component of [Ayahuasca].

Two similiar compounds to DMT known to have psychoactive effects are DET (N,N-diethyltryptamine) and DPT (N,N-dipropyltryptamine). Both produce a similiar but longer lasting effect than DMT.

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