Star Trek and Mission: Impossible star Tom Troupe dies aged 97: Hollywood in mourning as legendary actor passes away just five days after celebrating his birthday

Star Trek and Mission: The impossible Star Tom Troupe died at the age of 97, and his family confirmed on Sunday.
On July 20, only five days after his birthday, he passed away at his home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California for natural reasons.
His son Christopher Troupe survived by his bride Becky Coulter, his grandson Ashley Troupe and a few nephews and nephews.
In 1964, in 2023, Troupe married sixteen wax actress Carole Cook from 98 -year -old to death.
Instead of flowers, donations were made to the entertainment community fund or Pasadena Humane Association.
The player was born on July 15, 1928 in North Kansas City, Missouri.
Star Trek and Mission: Impossible Star Tom Troupe died at the age of 97, his family confirmed
Some of the most remarkable acting loans were playing David Day in Mission: Impossible TV series in 1967 (in the picture)
He moved to New York in 1948, and in the early 1950s, at the Herbert Berghof studio in Manhattan, Fortune actress and teacher read the late reversal of Uta Hagen.
Troupe served in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953 and a bronze star was awarded for its service.
On June 5, 1955, he married his first wife Sally Singer. The couple welcomed his son Christopher before divorce in 1962.
The singer, who passed away in La Jolla on January 29, 2012, was a screen actor on his own with his roles in Fanny Hill, he met Robert Montgomery Gifts Lady Chatterley and will use the gun.
After serving in the war, Troupe returned to New York, and in 1957, Joseph Schildkraut and Gusti Huber played Broadway as Peter Van Daan in his mother’s Frank diary.
The following year, Troupe landed in dozens of the best film and TV in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
Some of the most important acting loans play David Day on Mission: Impossible TV series, and both of them involved in 1967 as Lieutenant Matthew Harold in the Star Trek TV series.
Troupe also took part in The Fugitive, The Wild West, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Cagney and Lacey, Chips, Knots Landing and murder.
Troupe was called Lieutenant Matthew Harold in Star Trek TV series in 1967 (in the picture)
From 1964 to 2023, he married sixteen candles from 98 -year -old to death (he was depicted in 2016)
The actor passed away at his home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California for natural reasons on July 20 (depicted in 1978)
Other loans include Cheers, The Big Fisherman, Devil Brigade, Kelly’s heroes, summer school and my own private Idaho.
On the stage, he starred with Troupe with Carole, who was honored for his 2002 Los Angeles Ovation Career Success Award – Winter, Father’s Day and Gin game Lion.
He also wrote a single actor with A Madman Diary.
Troupe also founded a faculty of acting school -based acting school with Charles Nelson Reilly, Lu Leonard, John Erman and Dom Deluise.




