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Tom Troupe, a veteran actor known for his roles in Star Trek and Mission Impossible, has passed away at 97. His six-decade career spanned Broadway, TV, and film, including appearances in Cheers and Frasier. He served in the Korean War and later earned a Bronze Star for his service. Troupe and his late wife, Carole Cook, made history as the first married couple to win a Theatre Ovation Award.

Key Points: Star Trek and Mission Impossible Actor Tom Troupe Dies at 97

  • Tom Troupe starred in Star Trek and Mission Impossible
  • Appeared in over 75 TV shows and Broadway productions
  • Served in Korean War and earned a Bronze Star
  • Won Theatre Ovation Award with wife Carole Cook
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'Mission: Impossible', 'Star Trek' actor Tom Troupe passes away at 97

Veteran actor Tom Troupe, known for Star Trek, Mission Impossible, and Broadway, passes away at 97 in Beverly Hills.

"Tom was a consummate professional and a beloved figure in theater and television. – Harlan Boll"

Washington DC, July 21

Veteran actor Tom Troupe, who appeared on stage and screen both silver and small over a career spanning six decades, has died at the age of 97 at his home in Beverly Hills. The news was confirmed by his publicist, Harlan Boll, and multiple media outlets, as reported by Deadline.

Troupe, who passed away of natural causes, was best known for his work in Broadway productions and his roles in over 75 television shows. His performances in iconic series such as 'Star Trek,' 'Mission: Impossible,' 'Frasier,' and 'Cheers' made him a familiar face to viewers across generations.

Born on July 15, 1928, in Kansas City, Missouri, Troupe began acting in local theater productions before moving to New York City in the 1940s. He studied acting under Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studio. Troupe also served in the Korean War and was awarded a Bronze Star for his efforts.

Troupe made his Broadway debut in 1957 in The Diary of Anne Frank and later moved to Los Angeles in 1958, where his Hollywood journey began. Over the years, he appeared in popular TV shows such as The Wild Wild West, CHiPs, Cagney & Lacey, ER, Knots Landing, and Murder, She Wrote. On the big screen, he was seen in films like Kelly's Heroes, The Devil's Brigade, Summer School, and My Own Private Idaho, alongside River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves.

In addition to his screen work, Troupe had a strong presence in theater. He often performed alongside his wife of nearly 60 years, Carole Cook, who passed away in 2023. Together, they starred in plays such as The Lion in Winter, Father's Day, and The Gin Game. The couple was awarded the 2002 Theatre Ovation Award for Career Achievement, making history as the first married pair to receive the honor.

Troupe also toured nationally with Barbara Rush in Same Time, Next Year and starred in his co-written play The Diary of a Madman.

- ANI

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Shreya B
So sad to hear this news. My father used to watch Mission Impossible religiously in the 70s and would always point out Tom Troupe's scenes. These veteran actors are truly the backbone of Hollywood. Condolences to his family.
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Aditya G
Not many know he served in Korean War and got Bronze Star! Respect for his service 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸. We should appreciate these multi-talented personalities more when they're alive.
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Priya S
While I appreciate his work, I wish Indian media gave equal coverage to our own veteran actors who've passed away recently. Our regional cinema legends deserve similar recognition.
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Karan T
Amazing how he worked across generations - from black & white TV era to modern shows! That's real acting talent. His role in My Own Private Idaho was subtle but memorable. RIP legend.
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Nisha Z
The love story with his wife Carole Cook is so touching ❤️ 60 years together in Hollywood is no small feat. They must be reunited now. Beautiful legacy they've left behind.

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