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Star Trek and Double Impact actor Alan Scarfe dies aged 77-Kitty Chrisp-Entertainment – Metro
He died from colon cancer.
Alan Scarfe has died aged 77 (Picture: GETTY)
Alan Scarfe, the actor best known for his work in Seven Days and Double Impact, has died aged 77.
The British-Canadian actor died from colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec, on 28 April, his family have announced.
Some of his major roles included Lethal Weapon III alongside Mel Gibson, and Double Impact.
He also starred as two separate Romulan characters in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as Magistrate Augris in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, Resistance.
Scarfe is survived by his daughter Tosia, and son-in-law Austin, who lived with and cared for him up until his death.
Without them, Scarfe ‘would have been lost,’ his obituary said.
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