Hollywood Forever Profile: Hugh O. Rice—The Calm Voice in the Eye of the AIDS Storm
When the history of the AIDS epidemic in Los Angeles is written, the names most often remembered are the politicians, physicians, and activists who became public faces of the crisis. Yet among those who quietly shaped the city's response from the earliest days was Hugh O. Rice, a man whose influence reached beyond headlines and television cameras. For more than two decades, Rice dedicated his life to serving the LGBTQ community, helping transform a small community clinic into one of the nation's most important centers for health care, advocacy, and support. He was not a firebrand. He was something rarer: a steady hand in a time of panic.