He played Brian Tanner on "Alf". See Benji Gregory now at 44 years old.
Discover the life of the old actor after the show.
In 1986,Sitcom viewers- And the tanners - received a funny visitor from another planet. The seriesAlf ran from 1986 to 1990 and told the story of a family that was completely normal until an "extraterrestrial life form" appeared at home. Soon, Alf has become one of them, while hiding the government simultaneously, causing trouble and tracking the cats of the house to eat. A large part of the series involved ALF in the Manigances with the Tanners, including Little Brian, who was played byBenji Gregory. When the show was created for the first time, Gregory was only eight years old. Now he is 44 years old. And while heno longer acts, he has assumed a few more roles afterAlfended. Read the rest to discover his life today.
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He was a child actor before and afterAlf.
Before playingAlf, Gregory was already an actor who works. He had appeared onPunky Brewster,,The team A,,T.J. Hooker, andThe twilight zone, among other roles. WhenAlf Completed after four seasons, Gregory continued to play for a few more years. He appeared on an episode ofMurphy BrownAnd in some TV movies. He also had a role of voice in theBack to the future TV series.
He studied the film.
Gregory (who also sometimes bears his real name, Ben Hertzberg), has lived a fairly private life since the end of her acting days and has not given many interviews. In 2000, he gave an update toPeople andshared that he was studying the film At the Academy of Art College in San Francisco.
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He joined the navy.
In addition to the list where he frequented the college, the Gregory Facebook page notes that he was an airline for the American navy. According to the Navy website,Airlines "Calculate weather conditions, analyze data and distribute forecasts to ships and squadrons around the world."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
He was really done with the theater.
In his interview withPeople In 2000, Gregory shared that he thought he always wanted to work in entertainment, but "certainly not act". However, there were advantages for his experience as an actor for children.
"I can pay my rent easily - most of the money is always at the bank - and I never have butterflies in my stomach when I have to speak in front of the class," he said.
He also looked back on his time onAlf. "The only times it felt like it was working, it was when the lights were on and that it was really hot," he said, adding that he remembered "to climb the scene and to play with the staff ". He continued in the rest of his time as a star, "I was on a lot of stupid cartoons. The offenders are easy, and I was no longer actively trying to act."
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