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Roger C. Carmel
Carmel as Harry Mudd in Star Trek: The Original Series
Born
Roger Charles Carmel

(1932-09-27)September 27, 1932
DiedNovember 11, 1986(1986-11-11) (aged 54)
Cause of deathCongestive heart failure
Resting placeNew Mount Carmel Cemetery in Glendale, Queens, New York
OccupationActor
Years active1958–1986

Please use a more specific IMDb template. See the documentation for available templates. Roger Charles Carmel (September 27, 1932 – November 11, 1986) was an American actor.[1] Of his hundreds of roles, he is best remembered for playing the flamboyant and hapless criminal Harcourt Fenton Mudd in two episodes of NBC's Star Trek: The Original Series: "Mudd's Women" and "I, Mudd", and one episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series: "Mudd's Passion". He was one of the few actors, other than those who played Enterprise crew members, to appear in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, as the same character.

Career

Carmel starred as the henpecked husband Roger Buell in the 1967 NBC sitcom The Mothers-in-Law, but was replaced by Richard Deacon after season 1. Officially, Carmel had a salary dispute with producer Desi Arnaz, although, according to rumors, he was fired because his drug use interfered with production.[2]

Carmel's other guest roles included the accountant Doug Wesley on CBS's The Dick Van Dyke Show and Colonel Gumm on ABC's Batman. He also appeared in roles on The Patty Duke Show, I Spy, Blue Light, The Everglades, Hogan's Heroes, Car 54, Where Are You?, Banacek, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Munsters, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Hawaii Five-O, The High Chaparral, All in the Family, and The San Pedro Beach Bums. He was a regular contestant on Pantomime Quiz, also known as Stump the Stars. His film roles included Gambit, Myra Breckinridge, Breezy, Thunder and Lightning, and Jerry Lewis's. 1981 comeback film, Hardly Working.

Later in his career, Carmel was a frequent voice actor. He voiced Smokey Bear in fire safety advertisements and Decepticon deputy leader Cyclonus, among others, in the second and third seasons of the popular Transformers animated series. In the television commercials for the Naugles chain of Mexican fast-food restaurants, he played the character of Señor Naugles.

Carmel died in Hollywood, of hypertensive cardiomyopathy in 1986. He was interred in New Mount Carmel Cemetery in Glendale, Queens, New York.

According to a letter column in the first volume of the monthly DC Comics Star Trek comic book, it was reported that Carmel was slated to reprise his role as Harry Mudd in a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but died before filming could commence. The storyline would have involved Mudd being discovered cryogenically frozen by the crew of the Enterprise-D in the 24th Century, and heroically sacrificing himself at the end of the episode.[3] After Carmel's death, Jack Angel took over his role as Cyclonus in The Transformers.

Television

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Roger C. Carmel". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Newsfromme.com
  3. ^ "Roger C. Carmel".[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ Irwin Allen Television Productions, 1964-1970, page 61 https://books.google.com/books?id=Gq-uf3wB-TcC&pg=PA61

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