David Gale, who played Shannen Doherty’s boyfriend for seven episodes of Beverly Hills 90210, but most notably as Dr. Joe Scanlon for 216 episodes. Port CharlesAlliances & Betrayals spin-off series, died aged 58 this Saturday, January 20. The circumstances of his death are still unknown.
The information was shared by his sister, Katie Colmenares, in a post published on her Instagram account. “There was hardly a day in my life when you weren’t by my side, always my right arm, my best friend, ready to face anything and who is with me, every day I will hold you so tightly in my heart, I miss you, beautiful, loving, amazing, fierce person, every day A second is forever, there will never be another.”
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Born on February 27, 1965 in Tampa, Florida, David Gale began his acting career in the early 1990s in an episode of What’s New, Doctor?, followed by long runs in series such as Dr. Doug, Arabesque or Matlock. episode.
From 1991 to 1994, he played the character of Stuart Carson, the groom. Shannen DohertyIn the cult series Beverly Hills 90210. With this (little) notoriety, he starred in 22 episodes of the New Us series between 1994 and 1995. guardian angelsLike the 34-episode series Savannah, which depicts the conspiracies, betrayals and jealousies in the hearts of wealthy families in Georgia over two seasons.
He was the second actor to play Doctor Joe Scanlon in the spin-offAlliances and betrayal, Port Charles. He replaced Michael Dietz in 1999 and appeared in 216 episodes of the series before departing the following year.
Although David Gale has made his career mostly on the small screen, he has made a few forays into film, such as the romantic comedy Irresistible in 2002, in which he competes with Bradley Cooper for Colin Porch’s heart. A young and beautiful photographer.
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