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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gerry_BeckerGerry Becker - Wikipedia

    Gerry Becker (April 11, 1951 – April 14, 2019) was an American theatre, film, and television actor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0065418Gerry Becker - IMDb

    Gerry Becker was born on 11 April 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Spider-Man (2002), Happiness (1998) and The Game (1997). He died on 13 April 2019 in Nyack, New York, USA.

  3. Top 15 Gerry Becker Films. by brusty1 • Created 7 years ago • Modified 7 years ago. I've seen 22 of his films in all. These are my 15 favorites in order.

  4. Actor: Spider-Man. Gerry Becker was born on 11 April 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Spider-Man (2002), Happiness (1998) and The Game (1997). He died on 13 April 2019 in Nyack, New York, USA.

  5. Apr 13, 2019 · Gerry Becker (April 11, 1951 – April 13, 2019) was an American theatre, film, and television actor.

  6. actor. 68 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «The Reckoning» (2007), «Traveler» (2007), «Perfect Stranger» (2007), «The Wedding Bells» (2007), «Death of a President» (2006)...

  7. Gerry Becker is a actor who was born in 1951 in United States known for Home Alone, Spider-Man (Spiderman), The Game, Ally McBeal (TV Series), Die Hard with a Vengeance, Donnie Brasco, Man on the Moon, Blood Work, Nip/Tuck (TV Series) and Perfect Stranger

  8. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › 1057995-gerry_beckerGerry Becker | Rotten Tomatoes

    Explore the filmography of Gerry Becker on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  9. Learn about Gerry Becker on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Gerry Becker including Spider-Man, Donnie Brasco, and more.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_BeckerGary Becker - Wikipedia

    Gary Stanley Becker ( / ˈbɛkər /; December 2, 1930 – May 3, 2014) was an American economist who received the 1992 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. [1] . He was a professor of economics and sociology at the University of Chicago, and was a leader of the third generation of the Chicago school of economics. [2] [3]