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Trey Wilson

 
Actor: Trey Wilson
  • Born: 1949 in Houston, Texas
  • Died: Jan 16, 1989 in New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Bull Durham, Great Balls of Fire!, Raising Arizona
  • First Major Screen Credit: Drive-In (1976)

Biography

American stage and film actor Trey Wilson first gained a measure of public exposure on a very short-lived satirical TV series, The News Is the News, in 1983. Though only in his mid-thirties, Wilson's gravelly voice and bulky frame enabled him to play a variety of middle-aged toughs. He was seen in this capacity as Jimmy Hoffa in the 1985 TV miniseries Robert F. Kennedy and His Times. Wilson's least menacing screen role was as Skip, the laconic minor league baseball manager, in 1988's Bull Durham. Trey Wilson died the following year of a cerebral hemmorhage; he was barely 40 years old. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Trey Wilson
Born January 21, 1948(1948-01-21)
Houston, Texas,
United States
Died January 16, 1989 (aged 40)
New York City, New York,
United States
Occupation actor

Donald Yearnsley "Trey" Wilson III (January 21, 1948 – January 16, 1989) was an American character actor known for playing rural, authoritarian type characters, most notably in comedies such as Raising Arizona and Bull Durham.

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Early life

Wilson was born in Houston, Texas to Donald Yearnsley Wilson and Irene Louise Wilson.He attended Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas. He majored in English and theater at the University of Houston. It was there that he met Judy Blye, a well-known New York soap opera casting agent, and they were married on August 25, 1975. Wilson was a cousin of former Texas Republican State Senator Kim Brimer.

Career

During his career, Wilson appeared in numerous stage productions and 30 films or television shows, including guest roles on Spenser: For Hire and The Equalizer. On stage, he appeared in The Front Page at Lincoln Center and on Broadway, he appeared with Sandy Duncan in Peter Pan. He also appeared in Pat Benatar's music video "Love Is a Battlefield" as the father who throws her out of the house. His most memorable roles were in two films, Raising Arizona, as unpainted furniture store owner Nathan Arizona, and Bull Durham, as Joe Riggins, manager of the Durham Bulls minor league baseball team. His name is featured in the ending credits of The Silence of the Lambs.

Personal life

Wilson died from a cerebral hemorrhage, aged 40, in New York City. He had been cast in the Coen brothers' film Miller's Crossing at the time of his death and was replaced by Albert Finney. Wilson's last film was Great Balls of Fire!, the biopic of Jerry Lee Lewis, where he played legendary American record producer Sam Phillips.

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