Gail, born in 1965 in Tampa, Florida, as per his IMDB page, enjoyed a varied and dynamic career in the entertainment industry.
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00:00 The renowned actor David Gale, best known for his portrayal of Dr. Joe Scanlon in over
00:05 200 episodes of the General Hospital spin-off series Port Charles, has sadly passed away
00:11 at the age of 58.
00:13 Gale's acting career spanned various roles and among his notable credits was his portrayal
00:19 of Stuttgart's Carson, the fiancée of Shannon DeHuyter's Brenda Walsh, in the iconic Beverly
00:26 Hills 1921-0.
00:28 He also brought life to the character of Dean Collins in the WB drama Savannah.
00:34 The news of David Gale's passing was shared by his sister, Kattie, who took to her Instagram
00:40 on Friday to announce the heartbreaking loss.
00:43 In a poignant tribute, she remembered her brother as not only her wingman but also her
00:50 best friend.
00:51 As of now, the cause of Gale's death has not been disclosed.
00:55 In a heartfelt Instagram post, accompanied by a photo of the sibling sharing a hug, Kattie
01:00 expressed, "There's barely been even a day in my life when you were not with me, by my
01:06 side.
01:07 Always my wingman, always my best friend, ready to face anything and anyone with me.
01:13 The best will never be the same, but I will hold you so tight, every day in my heart.
01:19 You gorgeous, loving, amazing, fearsome being, missing you every second of every day forever.
01:26 There will never be another," she added.
01:29 Born in 1965 in Tampa, Florida, according to his IMDb page, Gale had a diverse career
01:36 in the entertainment industry.
01:38 His early credits included appearances on popular shows such as Growing Pains, Dodgy
01:44 Horse, MD, and Murder, She Wrote in the early 1990s.
01:49 In 2002, he graced the big-screen opposite Bradley Cooper and Colin Potts in the romantic
01:55 comedy Bending All the Rules.
01:57 Gale's filmography also includes notable roles in the 2004 film Perfect Opposites.
02:04 "I'm so proud of you," he said.
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