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“Spaceship Enterprise” star Tom Troupe has died
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Tom Troupe died at the age of 97. The actor was known from “spaceship Enterprise” and “Kobra,” she “assumed”.
Hollywood mourns the loss of a real veteran: The stage and canvas star Tom Troupe died on Sunday at the age of 97 in his home in Beverly Hills. , the actor died of natural causes – just five days after his 97th birthday.
Troupe embodied various roles in film and television for decades. He became particularly well known through his appearances in cult series such as the original “Spaceship Enterprise” series, the “Mission: Impossible” template “Kobra, take over”, the popular crime series “Cagney & Lace” or “The streets of San Francisco” with Michael Douglas. The versatile actor was also seen in films such as “My Private Idaho”, “The fisherman of Galilee” or “Schnatch Trupp Gold” on the side of Clint Eastwood.
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Tom Troupe: From theater newcomer to the TV star
Born on July 15, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, Troupe discovered his passion for acting early on. In 1948 he moved to New York, where he was able to study at Herbert Berghof Studio thanks to a scholarship between the legendary German-born actress and teacher Uta Hagen (1919-2004). Troupe was married to the actress Carole Cook, who died in 2023. The two were one of the most constant couples of Hollywood and worked regularly together – both on stage and in front of the camera.
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