Benji Gregoryfamous for his performance as Brian Tanner in the comedy series “Alf,” died in the United States at the age of 46, according to specialized portals AND! and TMZ.
Rebecca Gregory, the actor’s sister, informed TMZ that He was found dead in his car in a bank parking lot in Peoria, Arizona, on June 13.The death certificate reportedly confirms that date, and the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office said the cause of death is still under investigation.
Benji’s sister said that he He suffered from depression, bipolar disorder and a sleep disorder that often kept him awake for days.She believes that on June 12 she went to a Chase Bank branch to deposit some checks, He fell asleep in the car and died from vehicular heat stroke due to high summer temperatures in Arizona. He was accompanied by his service dog Hans, who also died.
Rebecca said her family is experiencing a great loss and appreciates everyone’s thoughts and kind words. She suggested donations be made in Benji’s name to The Actors Equity Foundation or the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), causes he supported.
Benji Gregory was born in Los Angeles, where his father, uncle and sister were also acting. He rose to fame playing Brian Tanner in the 101 episodes of “Alf” broadcast between 1986 and 1990. Although he had some additional acting jobs, he left show business in 2003 to enlist in the United States NavyHe later left the service and trained as an aeronautical officer, graduating with honours in 2005.
The death of Max Wright
Another shocking death linked to the cast of “Alf” was that of Max Wright on June 26, 2019. The actor who played family man Willie Tanner died at the age of 75 at his home in Hermosa Beach, just outside Los Angeles, a victim of lymphoma. His wife Linda Ybarrondo, whom he had married in 1965 and had two children with, had died in 2017 from breast cancer.
In 2000 and 2003 Max Wright was in the news for drunk driving, an inconsequential incident but one that was magnified by the fact that he was a television star. However, the worst for his image would come years later, when in 2012 the tabloid newspaper National Esquire published the article “Star of ‘Alf’ caught in a crack den”, in which he supposedly appeared consuming drugs and having sex with two homeless men. Although he denied this situation, the media did not retract it and the case was never fully clarified. The fact is that, after that event, Wright fell into ostracism and little was known about his whereabouts until the day of his death.
Source: Infobae