Child Star passed away today! When you find out who he is, you will cry!
Benji Gregory was born on May 26, 1978, in Los Angeles, California. His full name was Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg, and he grew up in a family connected to show business. His father, uncle, and sister were all involved in acting, so it wasn’t a surprise when he started appearing in commercials at a young age. By the mid-1980s, Benji had become a familiar face on television, showing up on series like Punky Brewster, T.J. Hooker, The Twilight Zone, and Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories.
But the role that made him famous was Brian Tanner on the NBC sitcom ALF, which ran from 1986 to 1990. The show told the story of a typical American family whose lives are turned upside down when an alien life form, ALF, crashes into their garage and ends up living with them. Benji’s character, Brian, was the youngest son, curious, kind, and quick with a deadpan line that made him a fan favorite. The show became a cultural phenomenon, and for a few years, Benji Gregory was one of the most recognizable child actors on TV.
When ALF ended, Benji continued to work for a while, appearing in guest roles and voice-acting gigs, but like many child stars, his career slowed down as he got older. Acting didn’t hold the same pull for him anymore. He stepped away from Hollywood, preferring a quieter and more structured life. In 2003, he joined the United States Navy and served as an aerographer’s mate—basically a weather specialist—on the USS Carl Vinson. He served until 2005, when he was medically discharged.
After leaving the Navy, Benji lived a more private life. He was open about his struggles with mental health. His sister later confirmed that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder and also suffered from a chronic sleep disorder. He loved dogs and often posted about his service animal, Hans, who helped him manage anxiety and depression. His Instagram profile summed up his interests with honesty and humor: “Lover of dogs, traveling, late-night runs, music, podcasts, Navy, bipolar, major depression disorder, GAD, ALF, VR, Nike, Cinema 4D, Creative Cloud.”
The official medical examiner’s report later ruled his death as accidental. The cause: “environmental heat exposure in the setting of hepatic cirrhosis.” That means his liver was already damaged, which made it harder for his body to regulate heat. Combined with the extreme temperature inside the car, it was a lethal situation. It’s believed that Hans, who was always by Benji’s side, stayed with him until the end.