Famous actor died of heat stroke after falling asleep in his car in Arizona

A star from CHILD named Benji Gregory was found dead in his car.He was 46 years old.Gregory was perhaps best known for his part as Brian Tanner on the hit TV show Alf.

Rebecca, his sister, told TMZ that he was discovered dead in his car at a Peoria, Arizona Chase Bank. Rebecca told TMZ, “their family is grieving a great loss and appreciate everyone’s thoughts and kind words.”

It hasn’t been proven what killed Gregory, but people who knew him well think he went to deposit a check and passed out in his car, where he died of heat stroke.Gregory’s service dog, Hans, died in the car with him.

The days when Benji was a child star He was born on May 26, 1978, in a suburb of Los Angeles, California.In the 1980s, when he was still a child, he started working in TV on shows like The A-Team, T.J. Hooker, Punky Brewster, The Twilight Zone, and Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories. From 1986 to 1990, he played the lead role in Alf. Benji liked dogs. Benji’s Instagram profile said, “Lover of dogs, traveling, late-night runs, music, podcasts, Navy, bipolar, major depression disorder, GAD, ALF, VR, Nike, Cinema 4D, Creative Cloud.”

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He also wrote a lot about Hans, his service dog. In honor of Benji, his sister Rebecca asked people to give money to either The Actors Equity Foundation or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).Stopping animal abuse is what the ASPCA does. The last Instagram post from Benji In an April 10 Instagram post, Benji wrote, “Wish my dog, Hans, would grow out of this ‘tagging’ phase already.” The post was of a sidewalk. In the comments, many people have sent their condolences. One person wrote, “R.I.P. Ben. R.I.P. Hans.” Many condolences to your family and friends. “Prayers and thoughts are with your family,” said someone else. Benji Gregory’s work kept going. Benji has also been in movies like The Twilight Zone, Fantastic Max, and The A-Team. When he turned 18, he decided not to keep acting. Instead, he joined the US Navy in 2003. After two years, Benji was let go with an honorable medical discharge. Read more about Benji Gregory’s work. Bryan Tanner on the hit TV show Alf is what Benji Gregory is best known for. From 1986 to 1990, the show ran and had more than 100 episodes. Alf went after a family in California who took in an alien named Alf. The alien joined the family, and when they tried to hide who he really was, he got into trouble. He was found in the parking lot. Benji Gregory was discovered in his parked car in a Chase Bank lot. Based on what his sister Rebecca said, Benji had a sleep disorder, bipolar disorder, and depression. To TMZ, people who knew Benji well said they think he passed out after going to the bank and died of heat stroke.

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