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Jerry Doyle
Life Time
16 July 1956 - 27 July 2016
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Jerry Doyle was born into the family of a police officer. The son did not follow in his father’s footsteps and entered the Embry Riddle University of Aeronautics in Dayton, Florida and received a bachelor’s degree.
In his first position at Falcon Jet in New Jersey Doyle was engaged in the sale and marketing of aircraft and then switched to banking on Wall Street.
Once, when Jerry was still working on Wall Street, a friend offered him a role in the television movie "Moonlight Detective Agency."
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Jerry Doyle was born into the family of a police officer. The son did not follow in his father’s footsteps and entered the Embry Riddle University of Aeronautics in Dayton, Florida and received a bachelor’s degree.
In his first position at Falcon Jet in New Jersey Doyle was engaged in the sale and marketing of aircraft and then switched to banking on Wall Street.
Once, when Jerry was still working on Wall Street, a friend offered him a role in the television movie "Moonlight Detective Agency." Doyle flew to Los Angeles where the shooting took place and played a small cameo role. When he returned to Wall Street, he realized that he could not live without Hollywood.
Three years later, in 1990, Doyle decided to change his profession and try his luck as an actor.
His first role upon arrival in Los Angeles was a role in the TV movie "Bold and Beautiful". It was followed by the films “Home Front”, “Reasonable Doubts”, “Apostate” “Babylon 5” and commercials of the McDonald’s company. On television Doyle voiced the main role in the series "Captain Sayman and the Space Monkeys".
Her acting career Jerry Doyle was not limited to television. He starred in the films “Kidnapped” and “Being in time” played a lot in theatrical productions. In 1992 Jerry met his future wife - (Andrea Thompson played the role of telepath Talia Winters in the movie "Babylon 5") - at a cocktail party. They decided to get married, but the marriage that gave birth to a son named Al, broke up in 1997.
Not as an example of family life, the participation of Doylea in the fantastic film Babylon-5 as the chief of the security service of the interplanetary station Babylon-5 continues.