Deaths : Trey Wilson, 40; Stage, Film Actor
NEW YORK — Trey Wilson, an actor who appeared in a string of stage and screen hits including “Bull Durham” and “Twins,” has died of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 40.
Wilson, a Houston native, died Monday at New York Hospital. He had appeared in such movies as “A Soldier’s Story,” “F-X,” “Raising Arizona” and “Married to the Mob.” Three other films that Wilson acted in, including “Great Balls of Fire,” have not been released. His Broadway credits include “Peter Pan,” “Tintypes,” “The First” and “Foxfire.” Survivors include his wife, Judy Blye, and a stepson.
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