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He fell asleep and died from vehicular heatstroke.” Gregory, whose birth name was Benjamin Hertzberg, played Brian Tanner on "ALF," which ran for four seasons from 1986 to 1990 as a staple of ...
Benji Gregory, best known as the innocent Brian Tanner, best friend to the titular wiseacre alien creature in the NBC sitcom "ALF," has passed away. He was 46 years old. Gregory's death was ...
Mr. Gregory was known mainly for his role as Brian Tanner on “ALF,” an NBC sitcom about a suburban family that adopts a snout-nosed, Chewbacca-like “alien life form” (the basis of the ...
Benji Gregory, the former child actor who starred as Brian Tanner in Eighties sitcom Alf, has died at the age of 46. The actor died on June 13, according to Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s ...
Gregory found fame after landing the role of Brian Tanner in “ALF.” He went on to appear in 101 episodes in the hit NBC sitcom, which ran from 1986 to 1990. He also took on several well-known ...
Gregory was best known for playing Brian Tanner on the hit sitcom "ALF" during its run from 1986 to 1990. After his time on "ALF," Gregory voiced Edgar the Mole in the 1993 animated feature "Once ...
the production company behind the 90s sitcom ALF, fondly remembered the show's child star Benji Gregory after news of his shocking death broke on Thursday. Gregory, who portrayed Brian Tanner on ...
Benji Gregory, best known as Brian Tanner, the child star of ALF, has died. First reported by TMZ, Gregory was found with his service dog, Hans, who also died, in his car in a Chase Bank parking ...
Gregory played Brian Tanner, the youngest child in the Tanner family, in “Alf,” which follows an alien living with a suburban family. Though his most recognized and celebrated work ...
Benji Gregory, the actor who portrayed child Brian Tanner in the NBC 1980s sitcom "Alf" has died at age 46. His sister, Rebecca Pfaffinger, confirmed his passing and wrote in a Facebook post that ...
Gregory, whose birth name was Benjamin Hertzberg, played Brian Tanner on "ALF," which ran for four seasons from 1986 to 1990 as a staple of NBC's Monday night primetime lineup. (L-R) Max Wright ...