Luke Perry
Luke Perry’s career began when he was 16, acting in soap operas like ABC’s “Loving” and “Another World.” The actor died on March 4, several days after suffering a stroke.
Luke Perry’s career began when he was 16, acting in soap operas like ABC’s “Loving” and “Another World.” The actor died on March 4, several days after suffering a stroke.
In 1990, Perry became a household name for playing Dylan McKay on the smash hit teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210.”
Perry had two runs on “90210,” one from 1990 to 1995, and another from 1998 to the show’s end in 2000.
Luke Perry and Madonna attended the amfAR Gala in 1991.
Perry and Rebecca Gayheart, who played Dylan McKay’s wife, Antonia “Toni” Marchette McKay.
Perry on the cover of People magazine.
Perry, Shannen Doherty, and Jason Priestley were photographed by Andrew Eccles for the cover of Rolling Stone.
Before “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was a WB sensation, it was a movie starring Kristy Swanson. Perry played her love interest, Pike.
Perry leaves his hand prints on a tile outside New York’s Planet Hollywood.
Luke Perry played real-life bull rider Lane Frost, who won the 1987 PRCA world champion.
Perry and Ashley Judd played real-life husband and wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson.
Perry made an early appearance in the 1997 sci-fi film “The Fifth Element.”
Jennie Garth (Kelly) and Perry start to look for Dylan’s long-lost father in the “Beverly Hills, 90210” episode titled “I Will Be Your Father Figure.”
Luke Perry played Reverend Jeremiah Cloutier in HBO’s “Oz.”
Before the 2002 Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds game, Perry read baseball legend Lou Gehrig’s historic farewell speech. Fourteen ballparks across the nation participated in Project ALS Day.
Perry and Alyson Hannigan co-starred in the stage adaptation of the romatic comedy “When Harry Met Sally” at the Theatre Royal in Haymarket, London.
Perry took a Western turn in the movie “Goodnight for Justice.”
Perry returned to the tween spotlight as Fred Andrews, Archie’s (KJ Apa) father in the CW Archie Comics series “Riverdale.”
The “Riverdale” cast took Comic-Con by storm. From left to right: Ashleigh Murray, Mark Consuelos, Perry, Marisol Nichols, KJ Apa, and Camila Mendes.
Perry was photographed at the Variety’s portrait studio at San Diego Comic-Con.