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Two months after Troy Gentry tragically died in a helicopter accident, Angie Gentry accompanied their daughter, Kaylee, to the 2017 CMA Awards. Troy Gentry's widow fulfills late husband's promise ...
Gentry was one of the actors to play Ed Bauer on Guiding Light. He portrayed Ed from 1966 to 1969, then left the role to appear on a new ABC soap opera, The Best of Everything.. Gentry returned nearly 30 years later to play the role of Ed on a recurring basis from 1997 to 1998. [1] Gentry played two characters on Another World. From 1979 to ...
Betty Lafon Neumar (November 27, 1931 – June 13, 2011) was an American woman charged with arranging the murder of her fourth husband, Harold Gentry, who died in 1986. The dead man's brother, Al Gentry, had, for 22 years prior to Mrs. Neumar's arrest in 2007, urged police to investigate his death. [1]
Peter Vaughn Clarke (11 June 1957 – 7 August 2023), known professionally as Peter Vaughan-Clarke, was a British actor.. Vaughan-Clarke is best known for his portrayal of Stephen Jameson in the TV series The Tomorrow People in the 1970s, a character he returned to later in life in the audio continuation of the series by Big Finish Productions, most notably in the episode "Trigonometry".
Peter Ewart Ohm (4 April 1923 – 6 December 2016), known professionally as Peter Vaughan, was an English actor known for many supporting roles in British film and television productions. [1] He also acted extensively on stage.
Curtis Marsena "Curt" Gentry (June 13, 1931 – July 10, 2014) was an American writer, born in Lamar, Colorado. He is best known for co-authoring, with Vincent Bugliosi, the 1974 book Helter Skelter, which detailed the Charles Manson murders. Gentry lived in San Francisco, California. Gentry died, aged 83, on July 10, 2014, in San Francisco. [1]
Vaughan devised the television game show Bullseye (1981), which was presented by Jim Bowen.He made few television or film appearances after 1974, other than appearing as himself in the Southern Television show Tell Me Another (1976–1979); as a seaside entertainer in the sex comedy Come Play with Me (1977); again as himself in Hear My Song (1991); and featuring in a TV tribute to Sir Harry ...
Gentry Crowell (December 10, 1932 – December 20, 1989) was an American politician who served as Tennessee secretary of state. His office was investigated in Operation Rocky Top, leading to his suicide. [1] Crowell was born December 10, 1932, in Chestnut Mound, Tennessee.