Benji Gregory (born Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg; May 26, 1978) is a former American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Brian Tanner on the sitcom ALF (1986)
Life and career
Gregory was born in Los Angeles, California. His father, uncles and sister were all actors; his grandmother was his agent.
Gregory appeared as himself in the PSAs television series The More You Know, the children's game show series I'm Telling!, the "Salute to the 50 States episodes" of the game show Fun House, as well as on a kids episode of The Dating Game
He made a few appearances on the TV show Punky Brewster, playing an orphan, and supplied the voice of Edgar the Mole in the animated feature Once Upon a Forest. He was scheduled to star in a spin-off called "Fenster Hall". However, "Fenster Hall" never came to production.
Andrea Elson reprised her role as Lynn Tanner from the 80s sitcom ALF jn this "updated" version of the show, including our own Sock Puppet Santa. Take a look to see how it all shakes out, and catch FULL episodes of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman Saturday nights at 11:30 on WABI TV5 in Bangor; Saturday nights at 10:30 on FOX23 in Portland; Saturday nights at midnight on WAGM FOX8 in Presque Isle; and late night Saturdays at 1 a.m. on CBS 13 in Portland!
published: 13 Nov 2016
Why Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying Goodbye
Did you know that there’s footage of ALF using racial slurs and that one of the series’ main stars hated working with the titular puppet? ALF was a science-fiction series from the 1980s. While it may not have been the only sitcom from around the time that utilized science-fiction elements to stand out, it was notable for the fact that its titular character was portrayed on the screen by a life-size puppet! The ALF puppet wasn’t necessarily lifelike, but it was detailed enough that it was able to fool the audience. Shooting scenes with the ALF puppet was harder than on the average sitcom, and the cast grew tired of doing the show by its relatively early end. There was one actor, in particular, who truly hated working on the series.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
02:29 - ALF Was Dif...
published: 21 Aug 2022
Alf (1986) then and now 2022 #shorts
Wie sehen die Schauspieler von " Alf " nach 36 Jahren heute aus? / How do the actors from " Alf " look today after 36 years?
Andrea Elson
Anne Schedeen
Benji Gregory
John Lamotta
Liz Sheridan
▼Das ganze Video findet ihr hier!▼
▼You can find the whole video here!▼
https://youtu.be/GYgi3TuXq6k
#short #shorts #shortsvideo #shortvideo #shortfeed
published: 29 Dec 2022
BENJAMIN GREGORY BRINGS A SNACK TO NIGGER
published: 10 Jul 2017
Benji Gregory - Waiting For The Cat
published: 04 Jul 2020
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Claravox Benji Gregory en crespo
published: 11 Jan 2010
ALF: Benji Gregory cuenta por qué dejó la actuación (MAQE #16)
El actor que se volvió famoso gracias a la serie emitida entre 1986 y 1990 repasó sus inicios en la televisión y explicó por qué se retiró del negocio
#Alf #BenjiGregory
published: 05 Feb 2019
Benji Gregory habla sobre sus problemas de adicción y el impacto de ALF en su vida (MAQE #226)
El ex actor que interpretó a Brian en la comedia de los 80 habla de sus problemas con las drogas y cuenta cómo se recuperó.
#ALF #BenjiGregory #MaxWright
published: 26 Sep 2020
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published: 13 Oct 2022
Splat From The Past #1345- Benji Gregory
Tommy "Throwback" Kovac chats it up with Benji Gregory, you know him as "Brian Tanner" on the beloved 80's family sitcom "ALF" (1986-1990), he also had roles in "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986), the ABC Disney classic horror comedy "Mr. Boogedy", guest-starred on "T.J. Hooker", "Amazing Stories", "Punky Brewster" and many others. Totally radical!.
Andrea Elson reprised her role as Lynn Tanner from the 80s sitcom ALF jn this "updated" version of the show, including our own Sock Puppet Santa. Take a look to...
Andrea Elson reprised her role as Lynn Tanner from the 80s sitcom ALF jn this "updated" version of the show, including our own Sock Puppet Santa. Take a look to see how it all shakes out, and catch FULL episodes of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman Saturday nights at 11:30 on WABI TV5 in Bangor; Saturday nights at 10:30 on FOX23 in Portland; Saturday nights at midnight on WAGM FOX8 in Presque Isle; and late night Saturdays at 1 a.m. on CBS 13 in Portland!
Andrea Elson reprised her role as Lynn Tanner from the 80s sitcom ALF jn this "updated" version of the show, including our own Sock Puppet Santa. Take a look to see how it all shakes out, and catch FULL episodes of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman Saturday nights at 11:30 on WABI TV5 in Bangor; Saturday nights at 10:30 on FOX23 in Portland; Saturday nights at midnight on WAGM FOX8 in Presque Isle; and late night Saturdays at 1 a.m. on CBS 13 in Portland!
Did you know that there’s footage of ALF using racial slurs and that one of the series’ main stars hated working with the titular puppet? ALF was a science-fict...
Did you know that there’s footage of ALF using racial slurs and that one of the series’ main stars hated working with the titular puppet? ALF was a science-fiction series from the 1980s. While it may not have been the only sitcom from around the time that utilized science-fiction elements to stand out, it was notable for the fact that its titular character was portrayed on the screen by a life-size puppet! The ALF puppet wasn’t necessarily lifelike, but it was detailed enough that it was able to fool the audience. Shooting scenes with the ALF puppet was harder than on the average sitcom, and the cast grew tired of doing the show by its relatively early end. There was one actor, in particular, who truly hated working on the series.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
02:29 - ALF Was Difficult to Film
03:08 - Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying a Word
04:23 - One Cast Member from ALF Became Bulimic
05:22 - Ben Hertzberg Had a Great Time Filming ALF
05:57 - Was Alf Racist?
06:38 - Outro
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The actor who hated working with the ALF puppet more than anyone was Max Wright. Max claimed that he had a lot of respect for the technical craftsmanship that was used to bring the ALF puppet to life before the camera. Max’s respect for the technical craft caused him to want to bring his all to every performance. However, the strenuous demands of doing so became too much for the actor by the end.
Though ALF was a pretty big hit, the show only lasted for four seasons. A big part of its early end stemmed from the fact that it was much harder to film than the average series, as well as the fact that so many of its cast and crew hated working on it. Max Wright wasn’t the only member of ALF’s cast that disliked working on the series. However, he certainly hated it the most! Join Facts Verse as we explore why Max Wright left ALF without saying goodbye.
Why Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying Goodbye
Did you know that there’s footage of ALF using racial slurs and that one of the series’ main stars hated working with the titular puppet? ALF was a science-fiction series from the 1980s. While it may not have been the only sitcom from around the time that utilized science-fiction elements to stand out, it was notable for the fact that its titular character was portrayed on the screen by a life-size puppet! The ALF puppet wasn’t necessarily lifelike, but it was detailed enough that it was able to fool the audience. Shooting scenes with the ALF puppet was harder than on the average sitcom, and the cast grew tired of doing the show by its relatively early end. There was one actor, in particular, who truly hated working on the series.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
02:29 - ALF Was Difficult to Film
03:08 - Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying a Word
04:23 - One Cast Member from ALF Became Bulimic
05:22 - Ben Hertzberg Had a Great Time Filming ALF
05:57 - Was Alf Racist?
06:38 - Outro
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The actor who hated working with the ALF puppet more than anyone was Max Wright. Max claimed that he had a lot of respect for the technical craftsmanship that was used to bring the ALF puppet to life before the camera. Max’s respect for the technical craft caused him to want to bring his all to every performance. However, the strenuous demands of doing so became too much for the actor by the end.
Though ALF was a pretty big hit, the show only lasted for four seasons. A big part of its early end stemmed from the fact that it was much harder to film than the average series, as well as the fact that so many of its cast and crew hated working on it. Max Wright wasn’t the only member of ALF’s cast that disliked working on the series. However, he certainly hated it the most! Join Facts Verse as we explore why Max Wright left ALF without saying goodbye.
Why Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying Goodbye
Wie sehen die Schauspieler von " Alf " nach 36 Jahren heute aus? / How do the actors from " Alf " look today after 36 years?
Andrea Elson
Anne Schedeen
Benji G...
Wie sehen die Schauspieler von " Alf " nach 36 Jahren heute aus? / How do the actors from " Alf " look today after 36 years?
Andrea Elson
Anne Schedeen
Benji Gregory
John Lamotta
Liz Sheridan
▼Das ganze Video findet ihr hier!▼
▼You can find the whole video here!▼
https://youtu.be/GYgi3TuXq6k
#short #shorts #shortsvideo #shortvideo #shortfeed
Wie sehen die Schauspieler von " Alf " nach 36 Jahren heute aus? / How do the actors from " Alf " look today after 36 years?
Andrea Elson
Anne Schedeen
Benji Gregory
John Lamotta
Liz Sheridan
▼Das ganze Video findet ihr hier!▼
▼You can find the whole video here!▼
https://youtu.be/GYgi3TuXq6k
#short #shorts #shortsvideo #shortvideo #shortfeed
El actor que se volvió famoso gracias a la serie emitida entre 1986 y 1990 repasó sus inicios en la televisión y explicó por qué se retiró del negocio
#Alf #Ben...
El actor que se volvió famoso gracias a la serie emitida entre 1986 y 1990 repasó sus inicios en la televisión y explicó por qué se retiró del negocio
#Alf #BenjiGregory
El actor que se volvió famoso gracias a la serie emitida entre 1986 y 1990 repasó sus inicios en la televisión y explicó por qué se retiró del negocio
#Alf #BenjiGregory
El ex actor que interpretó a Brian en la comedia de los 80 habla de sus problemas con las drogas y cuenta cómo se recuperó.
#ALF #BenjiGregory #MaxWright
El ex actor que interpretó a Brian en la comedia de los 80 habla de sus problemas con las drogas y cuenta cómo se recuperó.
#ALF #BenjiGregory #MaxWright
El ex actor que interpretó a Brian en la comedia de los 80 habla de sus problemas con las drogas y cuenta cómo se recuperó.
#ALF #BenjiGregory #MaxWright
Tommy "Throwback" Kovac chats it up with Benji Gregory, you know him as "Brian Tanner" on the beloved 80's family sitcom "ALF" (1986-1990), he also had roles in...
Tommy "Throwback" Kovac chats it up with Benji Gregory, you know him as "Brian Tanner" on the beloved 80's family sitcom "ALF" (1986-1990), he also had roles in "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986), the ABC Disney classic horror comedy "Mr. Boogedy", guest-starred on "T.J. Hooker", "Amazing Stories", "Punky Brewster" and many others. Totally radical!.
Tommy "Throwback" Kovac chats it up with Benji Gregory, you know him as "Brian Tanner" on the beloved 80's family sitcom "ALF" (1986-1990), he also had roles in "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986), the ABC Disney classic horror comedy "Mr. Boogedy", guest-starred on "T.J. Hooker", "Amazing Stories", "Punky Brewster" and many others. Totally radical!.
Andrea Elson reprised her role as Lynn Tanner from the 80s sitcom ALF jn this "updated" version of the show, including our own Sock Puppet Santa. Take a look to see how it all shakes out, and catch FULL episodes of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman Saturday nights at 11:30 on WABI TV5 in Bangor; Saturday nights at 10:30 on FOX23 in Portland; Saturday nights at midnight on WAGM FOX8 in Presque Isle; and late night Saturdays at 1 a.m. on CBS 13 in Portland!
Did you know that there’s footage of ALF using racial slurs and that one of the series’ main stars hated working with the titular puppet? ALF was a science-fiction series from the 1980s. While it may not have been the only sitcom from around the time that utilized science-fiction elements to stand out, it was notable for the fact that its titular character was portrayed on the screen by a life-size puppet! The ALF puppet wasn’t necessarily lifelike, but it was detailed enough that it was able to fool the audience. Shooting scenes with the ALF puppet was harder than on the average sitcom, and the cast grew tired of doing the show by its relatively early end. There was one actor, in particular, who truly hated working on the series.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
02:29 - ALF Was Difficult to Film
03:08 - Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying a Word
04:23 - One Cast Member from ALF Became Bulimic
05:22 - Ben Hertzberg Had a Great Time Filming ALF
05:57 - Was Alf Racist?
06:38 - Outro
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The actor who hated working with the ALF puppet more than anyone was Max Wright. Max claimed that he had a lot of respect for the technical craftsmanship that was used to bring the ALF puppet to life before the camera. Max’s respect for the technical craft caused him to want to bring his all to every performance. However, the strenuous demands of doing so became too much for the actor by the end.
Though ALF was a pretty big hit, the show only lasted for four seasons. A big part of its early end stemmed from the fact that it was much harder to film than the average series, as well as the fact that so many of its cast and crew hated working on it. Max Wright wasn’t the only member of ALF’s cast that disliked working on the series. However, he certainly hated it the most! Join Facts Verse as we explore why Max Wright left ALF without saying goodbye.
Why Max Wright Left ALF Without Saying Goodbye
Wie sehen die Schauspieler von " Alf " nach 36 Jahren heute aus? / How do the actors from " Alf " look today after 36 years?
Andrea Elson
Anne Schedeen
Benji Gregory
John Lamotta
Liz Sheridan
▼Das ganze Video findet ihr hier!▼
▼You can find the whole video here!▼
https://youtu.be/GYgi3TuXq6k
#short #shorts #shortsvideo #shortvideo #shortfeed
El actor que se volvió famoso gracias a la serie emitida entre 1986 y 1990 repasó sus inicios en la televisión y explicó por qué se retiró del negocio
#Alf #BenjiGregory
El ex actor que interpretó a Brian en la comedia de los 80 habla de sus problemas con las drogas y cuenta cómo se recuperó.
#ALF #BenjiGregory #MaxWright
Tommy "Throwback" Kovac chats it up with Benji Gregory, you know him as "Brian Tanner" on the beloved 80's family sitcom "ALF" (1986-1990), he also had roles in "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986), the ABC Disney classic horror comedy "Mr. Boogedy", guest-starred on "T.J. Hooker", "Amazing Stories", "Punky Brewster" and many others. Totally radical!.
Benji Gregory (born Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg; May 26, 1978) is a former American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Brian Tanner on the sitcom ALF (1986)
Life and career
Gregory was born in Los Angeles, California. His father, uncles and sister were all actors; his grandmother was his agent.
Gregory appeared as himself in the PSAs television series The More You Know, the children's game show series I'm Telling!, the "Salute to the 50 States episodes" of the game show Fun House, as well as on a kids episode of The Dating Game
He made a few appearances on the TV show Punky Brewster, playing an orphan, and supplied the voice of Edgar the Mole in the animated feature Once Upon a Forest. He was scheduled to star in a spin-off called "Fenster Hall". However, "Fenster Hall" never came to production.