Actor known for Buck Rogers dies at 82

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century star Gil Gerard has died at the age of 82. His wife, Janet, confirmed that the actor passed away Tuesday after a brief battle with what she described as “a rare and viciously aggressive form of cancer.” In an emotional Facebook post, Janet wrote that from the moment they realized something was wrong, only days passed before his death. “No matter how many years I got to spend with him, it would never have been enough,” she shared, urging others to hold their loved ones close. Gerard also left behind a final message, posted... Continues…

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