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David Gale, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Port Charles” actor, has died at the age of 58.

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David Gale is an actor known for his roles in the film “Beverly Hills, 90210” and the spin-off “Generation Hospital.”Port CharlesHe died. He was 58 years old.

Jill's sister, Katie Colmenares, confirmed the news in a message Instagram share On Saturday, she wrote: “Not even a day has gone by in my life that you haven't had me by my side.”

Colmenares continued: “Always my wingman, always my best friend, ready to take on anything and anyone with me. The Bears will never be the same, but I will hold you tight every day in my heart, you wonderful, loving, amazing, fierce human being who misses you every second of my life.” . “Every day forever, there will never be another day.”

Gail played Stuart Carson, the fiancée of Shannon Doherty's Brenda Walsh, for eight episodes on the teen drama series “Beverly Hills, 90210.” He was the second actor to play Dr. Joe Scanlon in Port Charles, taking over from Michael Dietz in 1999. He appeared in 216 episodes before exiting the ABC series the following year.

Gil was born on February 27, 1965 in Tampa, Florida. He made his television debut in an episode of “Growing Pains” in 1990 as a character named Norman.

In addition to his roles on “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Port Charles,” Gale played Dean Collins on the TV series “Savannah” from 1996 to 1997. His other television credits include “The Round Table,” “Matlock,” and “Matlock.” . “Robin's Hoods,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “JAG,” and “Doogie Howser, MD.” On the film side, he worked on “Some Girl” (1998), “Bending All the Rules” (2002), “Perfect Opposites” (2004) and “Belly of the Beast” (2008).

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