![]() On stage, Ahn-drea reminds Brandon that they have long-standing plans to go see Citizen Kane on Saturday night. That done, he zooms in on Dylan and Brenda, both of whom bitchily roll their eyes and snap at him like he's an annoying paparazzo. ) After that, David shifts his camera into the crowd where Kelly, Donna, and Steve are standing, and spends a few minutes gushing about how super cool and popular they are. (I think they're sitting up there because of their work on The Blaze. He starts to narrate as he zooms in on Brandon and Ahn-drea, both of whom are sitting on stage along with the faculty. David is filming the event for a documentary, and naturally he's focusing exclusively on the main Beverly Hills, 90210 cast members while completely ignoring the other 99.95% of the student body. Perry is survived by his daughter Sophie and his son Jack, a professional wrestler who goes by the ring name “Jungle Boy” Nate Coy.Recap: The students of West Beverly High are attending an outdoor assembly to celebrate the discovery of a time capsule that was created by the class of '41. He will appear posthumously in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” playing the real-life Canadian-American actor Wayne Maunder who starred in the CBS Western TV show “Lancer.” Our thoughts are with Luke’s family during this most difficult time.” ![]() Young cast, Luke was incredibly generous, and he infused the set with love and Would hope he would be: an incredibly caring, consummate professional with a A beloved member of the ‘Riverdale,’ Warner Bros. Of his “Riverdale” role, Perry told media outlets in January 2017, “I like playing the dad because I like being a dad, and I think it’s a great character in the milieu of this show that I’m the grounded one, and I’m the guy who really cares about K.J., who cares about doing a good job and being a good construction worker. The show has shut down production for the day once they found out about Perry’s death. More recently, Perry made a successful return to the TV drama genre with a regular role on the CW show “Riverdale.” He played Fred Andrews, the conservative, old-fashioned yet soft father of the show’s lead Archie Andrews (KJ Apa). He co-starred in the quirky 2007 HBO series “John from Cincinnati” and had recurring roles on series including “Jeremiah,” “Oz,” and “What I Like About You.” While starring in “90210,” Perry made a brief appearance as Billy Masterson in Luc Besson’s whacky sci-fi pic “The Fifth Element” in 1997. It’s Luke, and he’s my Dylan,” she told ET over the “I can’t talk about it here ’cause I will literally start crying but I The Fox drama, said she had been in touch with the actor since his stroke. Weekend, Doherty, who played his on-screen girlfriend Brenda Walsh early on in Their public support after news of his hospitalization last week. Including Ian Ziering and Shannen Doherty, had taken to social media to share God please give him a seat close to to you, he deserves it.” Have passed before you, just like you have done here for those you leaveīehind. May your journey forward be enriched by the magnificent souls who Luke, I will forever bask in the loving memories we’ve shared over the last Himself and Perry on Instagram on Monday with the caption, “Dearest He’s mine,” the actor once said about the career-defining role.Ĭoincidentally, Perry was hospitalized the same day Fox announced a six-episode revival of the show, featuring returning cast members Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green, and Tori Spelling. With him until I die, but that’s actually just fine. Perry had two runs on “90210,” one from 1990 to 1995 and another from 1998 to the show’s end in 2000, during which time his character struggled with alcohol abuse and drug addiction, and went through a series of tumultuous relationships with several other main characters including Brenda (played by Shannen Doherty) and Kelly (played by Jennie Garth). ![]() He appeared on a racy Vanity Fair cover in July 1992. The show became a phenomenon, catapulting Perry to full-blown teen idol status. However, in 1990 Perry became a household name for playing the brooding loner Dylan McKay on the smash hit teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210” on Fox.
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