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  1. I was told that, in fact, Roger C. Carmel died of a crack cocaine overdose while romping with a young male prostitute to celebrate his new good fortune. It was related to me by one of the prostitutes that frequented Carmel's home in 1986.

  2. Apr 14, 2014 · Yet, he was forever recognized on the street for Harry Mudd, and it was one of his favorite roles. After his death, Starlog reprinted my interview with Roger in issue #127 so that more fans could hear his Star Trek stories.

  3. Jun 28, 2019 · On November 11, 1986, Roger C. Carmel was found dead in his sixth-floor condominium at 7135 Hollywood Boulevard. His 54-year-old body was discovered by the building manager after friends said they hadn’t seen Carmel for days.

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Roger C. Carmel was only in his mid-thirties when he appeared on "Star Trek: The Animated Series." If we are to assume Mudd is the same age, then he had many years ahead of him following his...

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  5. Oct 29, 2021 · Roger C. Carmel knew nothing about the Star Trek spin-off with Harry Mudd. Carmel discovered NBC’s idea accidentally when he was speaking with Roddenberry at a going away part for Herb Solow. Roddenberry told Carmel it was a shame the series thing hadn’t worked out for him.

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  6. Oct 13, 2019 · "Mudd's Women" aired 49 years ago today, or on October 13, 1966. The episode — the third of Star Trek: The Original Series ' first season — marked the first appearance of Roger C. Carmel as Harry Mudd, the likeable conman who keeps the company of almost-too-perfect ladies.

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  8. Aug 9, 2021 · Character actor Roger C. Carmel, best known for his portrayal of the futuristic flimflam man Harry Mudd on TV`s ”Star Trek” series, was found dead in his bed, it was announced Thursday.

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