Another Legend Gone: 'Star Trek' Villain Star Dead Aged 90 Surrounded by Loved Ones — Sparking Flood of Tributes to 'Incredible' Actor
- Peter-Henry Schroeder, an American actor known for his Klingon role in Star Trek: Enterprise and as a producer in Argo, died on June 7 in Florida.
- Schroeder served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War period and later pursued careers as a recording artist and actor.
- He appeared in multiple TV shows and films, launched his own production company, and taught acting through his Actor/Artist Group Workshop since 1979.
- Tributes have praised him as an "incredible acting teacher," and he often joked about returning to work in Los Angeles before passing peacefully surrounded by family.
- His body will be transported to Los Angeles for a military honors ceremony and interment at the VA National Cemetery, with the date to be announced.
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Original 'Star Trek' Actor Passes Away
Peter-Henry Schroeder, who amazed a generation of new “Star Trek” fans and won accolades for his production of the Oscar-winning film “Argo,” has passed away at the age of 90. Shroeder died on June 7 at Lake City VA Medical Center in Florida. His family was by his side. He portrayed the Klingon Chancellor in the first episode of “Star Trek: Enterprise,” which aired from 2001 to 2005, a time of transition for a series that dates back to 1966. Alt…
Another Legend Gone: 'Star Trek' Villain Star Dead Aged 90 Surrounded by Loved Ones — Sparking Flood of Tributes to 'Incredible' Actor
Star Trek villain actor Peter-Henry Schroeder has died aged 90 surrounded by loved ones at Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Florida, his family confirmed.
American actor Peter-Henry Schroeder has died of natural causes in Florida at the age of 90. In addition to playing an ambassador Klingon in the Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) series, he had numerous roles as a secondary in the small and large screen, which matched his main facet as a music producer and acting professor. Schroeder, a veteran of the Korean War, began working in the music industry upon returning to the United States. In the 1960s he…
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