Actor Tom Troupe Dies in Beverly Hills Home at 97, Reports Say
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, JUL 20 – Tom Troupe, a Korean War Bronze Star recipient, appeared in over 75 TV series and earned a 2002 Career Achievement Award with wife Carole Cook.
- Actor Tom Troupe has died at the age of 97 from natural causes at his home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, just five days after his birthday.
- Tom Troupe was born on July 15, 1928, in North Kansas City, Missouri.
- He was married to Carole Cook from 1964 until her death in 2023.
- His family issued a statement requesting condolences from fans.
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The veteran theater and film actor Tom Troupe, who appeared in numerous films and television shows, including episodes of classic comedy Cheers and Star Trek, died at the age of 97 on Sunday for natural causes in Beverly Hills, confirmed his representative, according to USA Today. Born and raised in North Kansas City, Missouri, Troupe began his career acting on Broadway, making his debut in the original 1957 production of The Anne Frank Daily. H…
Tom Troupe had a typical Hollywood career. He wasn't a big star, but he was cast in countless movies and series. He was able to pursue acting for over five decades. Now Troupe died only five days after his 97th birthday.
At the age of 97, actor Tom Troupe died, which is said to have been confirmed by the family of the American.
Longtime TV actor with ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Cheers’ roles dies at 97
Tom Troupe, a veteran stage and screen actor who appeared in many projects in the late 1990s, including “My Own Private Idaho,” “Star Trek,” “Cagney & Lacey,” and “Mission Impossible,” has died at the age of 97.
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