Actor Luke Perry, the star of hit 90's television show "Beverly Hills, 90210", has passed away. He was 52.
The actor was hospitalised last week after he suffered a massive stroke at his home in Sherman Oaks, a wealthy suburb of Los Angeles. He was kept under observation.
Perry's representative Arnold Robinson told The Hollywood Reporter that the actor was surrounded by his family members at the time of his death.
"He was surrounded by his children, Jack and Sophie; fiancee, Wendy Madison Bauer; ex-wife, Minnie Sharp; mother, Ann Bennett; stepfather, Steve Bennett; brother, Tom Perry; sister, Amy Coder; and other close family and friends," said Robinson.
"The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time," he added.
The actor's hospitalisation coincided with the day Fox announced the reboot of "Beverly Hills 90210" with the original cast scheduled for a reappearance, though Perry was not believed to return.
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Perry was born as Coy Luther Perry to Ann Bennett and Coy Luther Perry Jr, a steelworker, on October 11, 1966 in Ohio.
Before becoming an actor, Perry worked in an asphalt paving company. His earliest roles were in "Loving" (198788) and "Another World" (198889).
In his breakout show "Beverly Hills", which ran from 1990 to 2000, Perry played the brooding, suave high school student Dylan McKay.
The series followed the lives and romantic entanglements of a group of teenagers living in an affluent area of Los Angeles. The role made him a global superstar and a teenage idol.
"I'm going to be linked with him until I die, but that's actually just fine. I created Dylan McKay. He's mine," Perry was once quoted as saying about his career-defining role.
The actor's most recent stint was on The CW's comic book adaptation "Riverdale", in which he portrayed Fred Andrews, the father of show's protagonist Archie Andrews.
His last cinematic outing would be Quentin Tarantino's ninth directorial "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt in the lead. The film will release in July this year.
Shortly after the news of his death broke, Perry's "90210" co-stars -- Ian Ziering, Jennie Garth, Shannon Doherty and Gabrielle Carteris -- were among the first to pay tributes to the actor.
"Dearest Luke - I am so heart broken and at a loss for words. You my friend were a mighty soul and have left your mark. My love and prayers to the family and all who loved you. RIP," Carteris wrote on Twitter.
Ziering posted a photo of himself with Perry on Instagram and captioned it, "Dearest Luke, I will forever bask in the loving memories we've shared over the last thirty years."
Doherty said, "I am in shock. Heartbroken. Devastated by the loss of my friend. I have so many memories with Luke that make me smile and that are forever imprinted on my heart and mind."
Dawson tweeted, "Luke Perry. My teen crush. I'm glad I got to tell you. Sheepishly red faced and all. You were lovely and you gave great hugs. Grateful to witness and experience your kindness and warmth. #RestInPeace love. Blessings to your family."