He struck an imposing figure as Klingon Commander Kang evil that struck fear in the heart of the Federation.
A man who plays Kang-third of repeating the "Star Trek", Michael Ansara, died by his former agent.
Ansara is 91.
Character veteran may be best known for playing the Klingon in the original series "Star Trek" and then again in the legendary sci-fi series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek:. Voyager".
He had an illustrious career, but more than that, plus a private life that included marriage, Barbara Eden of "I Dream of Jeannie" fame, and married 36 years to his wife, Beverly.
Ansara, died Wednesday at his home in Calabasas, California, according to a former agent of Michael B. Druxman.
He was born in a small village in Syria into the United States with his American parents at the age of two, by history, by Druxman.
Entered college in Los Angeles, intending to become a doctor, he went into acting. His breakout role was in the television series The 1950 Cochise "cluttered".
Other small screen roles included parts in shows such as "The Untouchables," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Perry Mason" Lost in Space, "" Hawaii 5-0. , "" Murder, She Wrote, "" Buck Rogers in the 25th Century "and his ex-wife," I Dream of Jeannie. "Ansara also voiced the ice in a Batman film and television. series.
Ansara film credits include 1953's "Julius Caesar," "the greatest ever told," John Wayne "Comancheros", "Guns of the Magnificent Seven", "The Bear and Me". , "Text" and "Guns and angry".
William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek was one of many who expressed their condolences upon hearing of the death of Ansara. So, too, the wife of former Eden Ansara not.
Tweeted Eden: "He was a good man, a good father and a wonderful actor with a long and full life.
A man who plays Kang-third of repeating the "Star Trek", Michael Ansara, died by his former agent.
Ansara is 91.
Character veteran may be best known for playing the Klingon in the original series "Star Trek" and then again in the legendary sci-fi series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek:. Voyager".
He had an illustrious career, but more than that, plus a private life that included marriage, Barbara Eden of "I Dream of Jeannie" fame, and married 36 years to his wife, Beverly.
Ansara, died Wednesday at his home in Calabasas, California, according to a former agent of Michael B. Druxman.
He was born in a small village in Syria into the United States with his American parents at the age of two, by history, by Druxman.
Entered college in Los Angeles, intending to become a doctor, he went into acting. His breakout role was in the television series The 1950 Cochise "cluttered".
Other small screen roles included parts in shows such as "The Untouchables," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Perry Mason" Lost in Space, "" Hawaii 5-0. , "" Murder, She Wrote, "" Buck Rogers in the 25th Century "and his ex-wife," I Dream of Jeannie. "Ansara also voiced the ice in a Batman film and television. series.
Ansara film credits include 1953's "Julius Caesar," "the greatest ever told," John Wayne "Comancheros", "Guns of the Magnificent Seven", "The Bear and Me". , "Text" and "Guns and angry".
William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek was one of many who expressed their condolences upon hearing of the death of Ansara. So, too, the wife of former Eden Ansara not.
Tweeted Eden: "He was a good man, a good father and a wonderful actor with a long and full life.
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