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Ed Gale, an actor and stuntman best known for frightening audiences as the possessed doll Chucky, has died. He was 61.
Gale made his feature film debut as the title character in the 1986 George Lucas-produced "Howard the Duck," a sci-fi comedy ...
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(Gray News) - Actor Ed Gale, who played the killer doll Chucky in “Child’s Play,” has died at the age of 61. Earlier this week, Gale’s niece Kayse Gale posted on Facebook about his death.