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Alison Martin

‘Carnivàle’ actor Brian Turk dies at 49

Actor Brian Turk attends the “Carnivale” second season party at the Paramount Theater on January 6, 2005 in Hollywood, California. | Photo by Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images

Actor Brian Turk, who starred on HBO’s “Carnivàle” and made appearances on “Beverly Hills: 90210,” died Friday morning of complications from brain cancer at age 49, representative Hayley Littman confirmed to USA TODAY.

Turk’s biggest recurring role was on “Carnivàle,” where he was a series regular on the mid-2000s’ show about a traveling carnival in the Depression-era Dust Bowl. He played Gabriel, the carnival’s “strongman.” He also had guest spots on “Boy Meets World,” “ER,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Saved by the Bell,” “Criminal Minds,” and “Two and a Half Men,” according to his IMDB page.

Turk’s major movie credits included “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” “A.I.,” and “American Pie 2.”

”Being the selfless and private person that he is, Brian kept this quiet so as not to concern his family and friends,” the page’s description read. “Brian wants to fight this battle as he has a wife & an 8 year old son, who calls him his best friend. His will to live is strong but this is expensive.”

The GoFundMe page has collected over $28,000.

Actor Michael Patrick McGill tweeted a selfie with Turk on Saturday, writing he was “saddened to hear I lost a friend today.”

He added: “Gone WAY too soon. Years of solid work. Will miss seeing you in the trenches, Brother. Condolences & best wishes to his family, especially his wife & young son.”

Read more at USAToday.com.

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