Iconic “Star Trek” Performer Passes Away At 90 Years Old

Peter-Henry Schroeder, a Hollywood actor with a seven-decade career, has died. A U.S. Army veteran, he appeared in shows like Star Trek: Enterprise and was known for his professionalism and dedication.

Starting in TV’s golden age, he adapted through industry shifts, earning respect for both talent and work ethic.

His legacy reflects a life of service, creativity, and quiet impact on generations of viewers and colleagues.

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