Luke Perry

TV Actor

Luke Perry was born in Mansfield, Ohio, United States on October 11th, 1966 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 52, Luke Perry biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Coy Luther Perry III, Luke
Date of Birth
October 11, 1966
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Death Date
Mar 4, 2019 (age 52)
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Producer, Model, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Luke Perry Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 52 years old, Luke Perry has this physical status:

Height
177cm
Weight
75kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Light Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Luke Perry Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Fredericktown High School
Luke Perry Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Rachel Sharp, ​ ​(m. 1993; div. 2003)​
Children
2; including Jack
Dating / Affair
Yasmine Bleeth (1996-1988), Kelly Preston (1990), Kristy Swanson (1991-1992), Rachel Minnie Sharp (1992-2003), Renée Zellweger (2007)
Parents
Coy Luther Perry Jr., Ann Bennett
Siblings
Amy Perry (Younger Sister), Thomas Perry (Older Brother)
Other Family
Emily Bennett (Step-Sister), Coy Luther Perry (Paternal Grandfather), Edna Irene Wallace (Paternal Grandmother)
Luke Perry Career

In 1984, Perry moved to Los Angeles shortly after high school to pursue acting. He worked odd jobs, including for an asphalt paving company and in a doorknob factory. He appeared in the 1985 music video of "Be Chrool to Your Scuel" for the band Twisted Sister, and by 1988, Perry auditioned for 256 acting jobs before receiving his first acceptance. After moving to New York, Perry's earliest roles were on daytime soap operas: one episode of Loving (1987–1988) and ten episodes of Another World (1988–1989).

In 1990, Perry got the role of the brooding millionaire's son Dylan McKay on Fox's teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210. He originally auditioned for the role of Steve Sanders but lost to Ian Ziering. With this role, Perry became a popular teen idol; a riot broke out when 10,000 teen girls attended an August 1991 autograph session at The Fashion Mall at Plantation, causing him to leave after 90 seconds. While starring in 90210, Perry won a supporting role in the original film version of Joss Whedon's Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992). He also starred in Terminal Bliss in 1992, and as Lane Frost in 8 Seconds in 1994.

In an attempt to find more mature roles, he decided to leave Beverly Hills, 90210 in 1995. That year, he took a part in the Italian film Vacanze di Natale '95, playing himself. Although he announced that 90210 was behind him, his absence lasted for only three years, and he returned to the show in 1998. During this time, Perry starred in the independent film Normal Life opposite Ashley Judd, starred in the TV science fiction movie Invasion (1997), and Riot (1997), a drama about the 1992 Los Angeles riots. He had a small role in Luc Besson's science fiction adventure film The Fifth Element (1997). In 1998, he returned to 90210, where he remained as a permanent special guest star through the show's final season in 2000. In 1999, he starred in the film Storm.

He said of his role on Beverly Hills, 90210 as Dylan McKay: "I'm going to be linked with him until I die, but that's actually just fine. I created Dylan McKay. He's mine," but did not reprise his role in the spin-off. He stated: "When you're in the professional acting business, you have to look into all these offers, and I don't mean anything bad about it but creatively it's something I have done before and I don't know how it will benefit me if I do it again." Perry said the fact that the show's longtime producer Aaron Spelling was not involved in the revival was critical: "The difference between CW bringing something back and Aaron Spelling doing something is significant. And I cannot do it without Aaron." However, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling reprised their roles in the 2008 revival of the series.

From 2001 to 2002, he starred in the HBO prison drama Oz, as the Reverend Jeremiah Cloutier. From 2002 to 2004 he starred in the post-apocalyptic television series Jeremiah. Perry went on to star in a 2002 television movie called The Triangle. In 2006, Perry co-starred in the ensemble drama series Windfall, about a group of friends who win the lottery. The series ran for 13 episodes during the summer of 2006 on NBC. In 2007, he landed the role of Tommy "Santa" Santorelli on the film The Sandlot: Heading Home, and he appeared in the 2008 western A Gunfighter's Pledge. Perry also appeared in the 2007 HBO series John from Cincinnati. He also starred in the Swedish film Äntligen Midsommar (Finally Midsummer), which was released in the summer of 2009.

Perry did considerable voice-over work for various animated series, usually playing himself. He played himself (as Krusty the Clown's half brother) in "Krusty Gets Kancelled", an episode of The Simpsons (1993). He voiced himself in an episode of Johnny Bravo, giving Johnny dating advice after Johnny saved him from a stampede of fan girls. Perry parodied himself in "The Story on Page One", an episode of Family Guy, in which he sues Peter Griffin for calling him gay in a newspaper article. His other voice work includes The Incredible Hulk, Biker Mice from Mars (which also starred fellow 90210 co-star Ian Ziering), Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, and The Night of the Headless Horseman.

Perry guest-starred as gay characters in the sitcoms Spin City (1997) and Will & Grace (2005); in the former, he appeared as Carter Heywood's ex-boyfriend who subsequently fell in love with a woman, and in the latter he played a geeky birdwatcher who catches the eye of Jack McFarland. In 2005, Perry was reunited with former 90210 co-star Jennie Garth when he guest-starred on What I Like About You in a loose parody of their 90210 characters' relationship. In 2008, Perry guest-starred as rapist Noah Sibert in the season premiere of the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also guest-starred as cult leader Benjamin Cyrus in an episode of Criminal Minds. In late 2009, Perry starred in The Killers' music video for their fourth annual Christmas single, "¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!".

The same year, Perry participated in Thomas Nelson's audio Bible production known as The Word of Promise. In this dramatized audio, Perry played both Saint Stephen and Judas Iscariot. The project also featured a large ensemble of other well-known Hollywood actors, including Jim Caviezel, Louis Gossett Jr., John Rhys-Davies, Jon Voight, Gary Sinise, Jason Alexander, Christopher McDonald, Marisa Tomei, Stacy Keach, and John Schneider.

Perry appeared on Broadway in 2001 in a revival of The Rocky Horror Show, playing Brad Majors. In 2004, he appeared in the London production of When Harry Met Sally ... as Harry, alongside Alyson Hannigan as Sally. He played a con man/psychic in a second-season episode of Leverage in 2010, and then appeared as the American version of Inspector Spacetime in an episode of Community in 2013, titled "Conventions of Space and Time".

From 2017 until his death in 2019, Perry starred as Frederick "Fred" Andrews, Archie's father and owner of Andrews Construction, on the CW series Riverdale. Starting with "Chapter Forty-Nine: Fire Walk with Me", the first episode to air following his death, all new episodes of the series for that season were dedicated to him. At the time of his death on March 4, 2019, there were still four unaired episodes featuring Perry that would air in the remainder of Season 3. He played actor Wayne Maunder in the 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, about 1960s Hollywood around the time of the Tate-LaBianca murders. Directed by Quentin Tarantino, it was Perry's final film role.

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Jennie Garth recalls the valuable lessons she learned from her late co-star Luke Perry: 'He had the ability to make you feel like you were the only person in the world that mattered'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
Jennie Garth is opening up about her late co-star Luke Perry, just over five years after he passed away at just 52. The Beverly Hills 90210 star - who celebrated her own 52nd birthday in Malibu last week -  spoke about her co-star on an upcoming episode of Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone. She recalled on the podcast how much Perry loved, 'meeting all the fans,' and how she took his approach moving forward.

Shannen Doherty reveals why she was 'horrified' by Beverly Hills 90210 love triangle plot between Brenda, Dylan and Kelly

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Shannen Doherty continues to set a new record about her time on Beverly Hills 90210. The actress expressed dissent with a love triangle plot line involving her character Brenda, Garth's Kelly, and Luke Perry's Dylan after revealing an altercation with castmate Jennie Garth during the 1990s filming of the film. During the newest episode of her podcast Let's Be Clear, the actress, 52, confessed to being 'huge.' I was so not into it because I just thought Brenda and Dylan were the best things ever, so I didn't worry about anyone rushing to ruin the story line.'

Luke Perry brawled with Tori Spelling's 'toxic' boyfriend Nick Savalas - who 'called her ugly 10 times a day' - at her family's blow-out Christmas party, new book reveals

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
A recent book about late actor Luke Perry reveals how he stood up for co-star and buddy Tori Spelling, who was dating 'abusive' Nick Savalas in the 1990s. Perry got into a brawl with Savalas at the Spelling family's Christmas party, nearly knocking down the 18-foot Christmas tree, according to author Margaret Wappler. "A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up," a Wappler book that is out on Tuesday.