Drewe Henley
Drewe Henley, originally named Gordon Henley, was an English actor born in 1940. His career spanned several decades, during which he made notable appearances in film and television. Henley is perhaps best remembered for his role in the cult classic "Star Wars," where he played the character of a Rebel pilot, contributing to the franchise's enduring legacy.
Despite his early success and talent, Henley faced personal challenges, particularly with bipolar disorder, which ultimately led him to step away from the acting world. His marriage to fellow actress Felicity Kendal was a significant aspect of his life, and together they welcomed a son.
Tragically, on February 14, 2016, Henley's life came to an unexpected end when he choked on a fish pie at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, passing away at the age of 75. His contributions to the arts and his personal struggles have left a lasting impression on those who knew him and his fans. Henley's legacy continues to resonate within the entertainment community, illustrating both the triumphs and challenges faced by those in the spotlight.