Benji Gregory, who starred as a baby within the Eighties comedy sitcom ALF, has died on the age of 46.
Whereas the official explanation for demise remains to be pending, his household believes he died when he fell asleep inside his automobile on June 13 in Peoria, Ariz., and temperatures exterior rose to nearly 43 C.
His sister, Rebecca Hertzberg-Pfaffinger, shared within the Fb put up that Gregory was discovered lifeless alongside his service canine, Hans. She believes the 2 had been visiting a financial institution to deposit some residuals however that Gregory fell asleep within the car earlier than he made it inside and died of heatstroke.
“Ben was an important Son, Brother and Uncle. He was enjoyable to be round and made us chortle very often,” she wrote within the put up. “Nonetheless, going by means of his issues, I discover myself laughing at little movies or notes of his, in between crying.”
She informed TMZ that her brother was recognized with bipolar dysfunction and despair and had a sleep problem that may maintain him awake for days on finish.
Gregory starred as Brian Tanner in 101 episodes of ALF from 1986 to 1990, the place he grew to become on-screen finest buddies with the title character, a pointy-eared, sarcastic alien from the planet Melmac that arrived on Earth when he crash-landed by means of the Tanner household storage.
The household named their customer ALF, brief for Alien Life Type, and he ultimately grew to become a part of the household whereas he discovered about people and brought about all kinds of bother.
Gregory was a fixture on ’80s tv units, with roles on The A-Workforce, T.J. Hooker and Punky Brewster. He additionally appeared within the 1986 film Jumpin’ Jack Flash, alongside Whoopi Goldberg.
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