David Rainey

Television personality

Birthday July 18, 1968

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Oakland, California, U.S.

Age 55 years old

Nationality United States

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1968

David "Puck" Rainey (born 1968) is an American reality television personality who gained fame as a cast member on The Real World: San Francisco in 1994.

A bicycle messenger during the show's shooting, he became notorious as the second Real World cast member ever to be evicted from the house, due to his increasingly antagonistic relationship with his housemates, especially with Pedro Zamora, an HIV-positive AIDS educator.

Rainey's conflict with Zamora is credited with helping make The Real World a hit show, for which Time ranked it #7 on their list of "32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History".

1994

Rainey was a cast member on the MTV reality TV series The Real World: San Francisco in 1994.

He and his castmates moved into the house at 953 Lombard Street on Russian Hill on February 12 of that year.

Among the cast, Rainey was an eccentric center of attention.

In the season premiere he arrived at the house last because he was detained by police for a traffic incident.

He incurred many minor injuries while bike riding, and kept photos of them, which he showed to his housemates.

Although the producers informed the housemates that they would be living with someone who was HIV-positive, they did not reveal who it was, and as a result of these injuries, which included scabs on his face, some of the other castmates incorrectly assumed the HIV-positive cast member was Rainey.

Rainey clashed with his roommates over his hygiene, as when Pedro Zamora complained that he used his finger to scoop peanut butter from a jar after he had used that finger to pick his nose.

His roommate Mohammed Bilal complained that Rainey tended to not change his socks, but instead covered his feet with more socks to mask the smell, which Bilal contended did not work.

His housemates also complained of his lack of consideration for others, and his need to monopolize conversation.

1995

During The Real World Reunion in 1995, which assembled the casts of the first four seasons of The Real World, Rainey resumed his conflict with his former housemates, including Bilal and Winick, as well as cast members from other seasons.

Following Winick's encouragement to the audience to get involved in fighting the AIDS epidemic, and his statement that Zamora's recent death made his decision to attend the reunion difficult, Rainey claimed that he too used his time to help AIDS patients.

Winick countered by stating that Rainey had reacted to Zamora's death with the remark "Good riddance".

Rainey denied this, and cast various aspersions on Winick and cast members present before temporarily leaving the taping.

1998

Rainey made a cameo appearance in 1998 on Road Rules: All Stars and Celebrity Deathmatch, and competed in 2003 on Battle of the Sexes, during which he came into conflict with David Edwards of The Real World: Los Angeles, and married (on-camera) Betty Garcia, his fiancée and mother of his son, Bogart.

He also made an appearance in Eminem's video for "Without Me".

Rainey met his future wife, Betty, at a farmers market in 1998.

They had a son, and later married on Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle of the Sexes.

They later had a second son, Rocco.

2003

Rainey appeared on the February 19, 2003 episode of MTV Cribs.

2008

At the 2008 The Real World Awards Bash, Pedro and Puck received a nomination for "Best Fight", Rainey was also nominated in the "Roommate You Love to Hate" and in the "Gone Baby Gone" categories.

Rainey had been cast to appear on the 2008 season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, but left before filming began.

In 2008, he, his wife and their two children were living in the Los Angeles area, where Rainey worked as a truck driver.

2009

Rainey's housemate, Judd Winick, who is Jewish, was also offended at Rainey's wearing of a T-shirt that depicted four guns arranged in the shape of a swastika, and his refusal to accede to Winick's request not to wear the shirt (though this confrontation was only revealed in The Real World Diaries, a book published by MTV, and depicted in the 2009 film Pedro, not the series itself).

One of Rainey's closest relationships in the house was with Rachel Campos.

Although their relationship became romantic when they kissed on three occasions, it eventually dissolved when, during a heated argument, he revealed this to the other housemates, despite having promised her he would not.

Although the others were not surprised at this revelation, Campos saw this as a betrayal of trust.

Rainey's most contentious relationship was with Zamora.

Rainey denigrated Zamora's career as an AIDS educator and mocked his Cuban accent.

Winick described Rainey as "obnoxious and homophobic."

Zamora, who had AIDS, distanced himself from Rainey, and thereby from the other housemates, fearing the stress of his relationship with Rainey was affecting his health.

When Zamora threatened to move out, the other housemates voted to evict Rainey instead.

Rainey later appeared in subsequent episodes in which he encountered former housemates Cory Murphy, Campos, and Winick, but their meetings typically ended in conflict.

In the season finale, he phoned Campos just before she left the house and accused his ex-roommates of harboring ill feelings towards him, calling them "judases'".

2013

TV Guide included him in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.

Rainey was born in Oakland, California and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.

He has characterized his mother as a "hippie".

He and his sister are of partial Swedish descent through their grandfather.