Trey Wilson
Trey Wilson was born in Houston, Texas, United States on January 21st, 1948 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 40, Trey Wilson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Wilson, Donald Yearnsley, "Trey" Wilson III (January 21, 1948-January 16, 1989) was an American character actor known for portraying rural, authoritarian type characters, most prominently in comedies such as Raising Arizona and Bull Durham.
Personal life and death
Wilson, Donald Yearnsley Wilson and Irene Louise Wilson, respectively, attended Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas, and then majored in English and theater at the University of Houston. Wilson met Judy Blye, a well-known New York soap opera casting agent, while they were married on August 25, 1975. He was a cousin of former Texas Republican state Senator Kim Brimer.
Wilson died of a cerebral hemorrhage in New York City on January 16, 1989, and he was buried at Forest Park Cemetery in Houston five days later, on what would have been his 41st birthday.
Wilson's last film, after his death, was Great Balls of Fire, the biopic of Jerry Lee Lewis, in which he played American record producer Sam Phillips. At the time of his death, he was star in the Coen brothers' film Miller's Crossing, and Albert Finney replaced him.
Career
Wilson appeared in several stage productions and 30 films or television shows, including guest appearances on Spenser: For Hire and The Equalizer, during his career. He co-starred in the Broadway revival Tintypes, appeared in The Front Page and on Broadway, and appeared with Sandy Duncan in Peter Pan. He appeared in Pat Benatar's music video "Love Is a Battlefield" as the father who throws her out of the house.
In Raising Arizona, as unpainted furniture store owner Nathan Arizona, and Bull Durham, as Joe Riggins, manager of the Durham Bulls minor league baseball team, he had his best roles on film. The Silence of the Lambs and Miss Firecracker's end credits dedicate the films to him.