Actor David Gail, who performed Shannen Doherty’s fiancé Stuart Carson on “Beverly Hills 90210,” has died. He was 58.
Gail’s sister, Katie Colmenares, shared information of his demise on Instagram on Jan. 20. “There’s barely been even a day in my life when you weren’t with me by my facet all the time my wingman all the time my finest pal able to face something and anybody w me,” she wrote, alongside a photograph of the 2 siblings hugging.
“I’ll maintain you so tight every single day in my coronary heart you attractive loving superb fierce human being,” Colmenares continued, “lacking you each second of every single day eternally there’ll by no means be one other.”
No reason for demise or additional particulars got.
Gail, additionally recognized for his portrayal of Dr. Joe Scanlon on the “Basic Hospital” spinoff cleaning soap “Port Charles,” was mourned by his colleagues within the feedback part of Colmenares’ put up.
Director and producer Peter Ferriero wrote that Gail was a “variety human. Somebody I want I spoke to extra.”
He continued, “He was (full) of life and unimaginable tales. I’m grateful I received to know (him). I’m so saddened on your loss, and the world’s loss. He was a present to us all.”
Ferriero, who hosts a “Beverly Hills, 90210” rewatch podcast, reshared outdated video episodes by which Gail was current.
“In reminiscence of David Gail. Listed below are a number of tales he shared when he joined the podcast. @colmenareskatie #beverlyhills90210,” the caption learn.
On his Instagram tales, Ferriero wrote that Gail’s household will “report” further particulars “on the applicable time to them.” He added, “I’m sharing what I have been advised to verify his followers know what has occurred.”
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A Tampa, Florida, native, Gail performed Doherty’s fiancé within the teen drama sequence “Beverly Hills, 90210,” for eight episodes. He was the second actor to play Dr. Joe Scanlon in “Port Charles” and took over the function from Michael Dietz in 1999.
Gail’s credit additionally embrace taking part in Dean Collins within the 1996 Warner Bros. TV drama “Savannah,” and appearances on “Rising Pains,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.” and “Homicide, She Wrote” within the early Nineties, in keeping with his IMDb web page.
On the movie facet, Gail appeared in “Some Woman,” “Bending All of the Guidelines,” “The Stomach of the Beast” and “Excellent Opposites.”
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