Actor David Gail, recognized for his roles as Dr. Joe Scanlon in the ‘Port Charles’ spinoff of General Hospital, Stuart Carson in ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ and Dean Collins in the WB drama ‘Savannah,’ has died at the age of 58. The sad news was shared by his sister, Katie Colmenares, on Instagram, where she fondly remembered him as her “wingman” and “best friend.”
Gail was born on Feb. 27, 1965, in Tampa, Fla. Gail’s career started in 1991, debuting as a hotel bellhop named Tom on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Returning in 1994 as Stuart, a love interest for Shannen Doherty’s Brenda Walsh, Gail’s portrayal captivated audiences. Reflecting on his time with Doherty, he praised their great relationship and collaborative work on scenes.
After ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ Gail took on the role of Dean Collins in the mid-’90s drama series “Savannah.” Subsequently, he played Dr. Joe Scanlon on “Port Charles” from 1999 to 2000. Gail’s versatile career extended to shows like “ER” and “JAG.”
In the film industry, he starred in the 2002 rom-com “Bending All the Rules” alongside Bradley Cooper and Colleen Porch. His last onscreen appearance was in the 2008 horror film “The Belly of the Beast,” and his final credit was a voiceover role in the 2019 video game “Blacksad: Under the Skin.”
Pete Ferriero, host and producer of the Beverly Hills 90210 Show podcast, paid tribute to Gail, describing him as a “kind human” filled with life and incredible stories. Gail’s impact on those who knew him is evident, and his loss is deeply felt.
The cause of David Gail’s death remains undisclosed, and details about memorial plans are not yet available. The entertainment community mourns the loss of this talented actor, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans and colleagues alike.
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