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danny burstein

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Dec 16, 2025, 11:25:52 PM (2 days ago) Dec 16
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>Subject: R.I.P. Gil Gerard ("Buck Rogers in the 25th Century")
>Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 17:23:37 +1300

Gil Gerard, 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century' Star, Dies at 82
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Gil Gerard, the American actor who starred as the titular hero in
the 1979 NBC sci-fi series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,"
died Tuesday after a battle with cancer. He was 82.

Gerard's death was confirmed by his wife, Janet, in a Facebook
post Tuesday evening.

"Early this morning Gil - my soulmate - lost his fight with a
rare and viciously aggressive form of cancer," read Janet's post.
"From the moment when we knew something was wrong to his death
this morning was only days. No matter how many years I got to
spend with him it would have ever been enough. Hold the ones you
have tightly and love them fiercely."

Gerard also released his own statement on Facebook Tuesday night,
which he asked his wife to share after he died.

"My life has been an amazing journey. The opportunities I've had,
the people I've met and the love I have given and received have
made my 82 years on the planet deeply satisfying," read Gerard's
statement. "My journey has taken me from Arkansas to New York to
Los Angeles, and finally, to my home in North Georgia with my
amazing wife, Janet, of 18 years. It's been a great ride, but
inevitably one that comes to a close as mine has. Don't waste
your time on anything that doesn't thrill you or bring you love.
See you out somewhere in the cosmos."

"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" ran for two seasons from 1979 to
1981. The show, based on the character created by Philip Francis
Nowlan in 1928, was first adapted as a made-for-TV movie, which
grossed $21 million in its 1979 theatrical debut. Universal and
NBC quickly began work on a weekly sci-fi series later that same
year. The film was split in half for a two-part series premiere.
"Buck Rogers" followed Gerard as Captain William "Buck" Rogers, a
20th-century astronaut who is frozen in space for 504 years and
wakes up in the year 2491.

Gerard's other TV credits include "Sidekicks," "Nightingales,"
"E.A.R.T.H. Force" and "Days of Our Lives." His more recent film
credits include "Space Captain and Callista," "The Nice Guys" and
"Blood Fare."

Gerard was born in 1943 in Little Rock, Ark. He appeared in
commercials and had small roles on several popular '70s TV shows
before getting his break with "Buck Rogers."



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Steven Otte

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Dec 17, 2025, 10:10:18 AM (yesterday) Dec 17
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Beedee beedee beedee. Gonna mourn Buck.

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danny burstein

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Dec 17, 2025, 10:36:43 AM (yesterday) Dec 17
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2025, Steven Otte wrote:

> Beedee beedee beedee. Gonna mourn Buck.

If Princess Ardala needs some comforting, I'm available.

(Then again I'd probably wind up with Leona "Queen of Mean [a]"
Helmsley rather than Pamela Hensley... )

[a] well known to NY'ers of a certain age

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leona_Helmsley

Jim Ellwanger

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Dec 17, 2025, 10:38:12 AM (yesterday) Dec 17
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Erin Gray (as Wilma Deering) was actually my first celebrity crush.

danny burstein

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Dec 17, 2025, 11:19:30 AM (yesterday) Dec 17
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2025, Jim Ellwanger wrote:

> Erin Gray (as Wilma Deering) was actually my first celebrity crush.

Toss up between Suzanne Pleshette guesting in "The Invaders"
and Madlyn Rhue as Ricardo Montalban's love interest in Star Trek.

(which tells you how old I am...)

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