Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Stanley Kamel Was a Working Animal


Stanley Kamel, well known for playing Dr. Charles Kroger on the hit series “Monk,” has died, Access Hollywood has learned. Kamel was found dead in his Hollywood Hills home on Tuesday. He was 65. The actor died of a heart attack, Access Hollywood reports.

A rep for the USA network, which airs the Emmy-winning “Monk,” released the following statement to Access Hollywood:

“USA is deeply saddened by the news of Stanley Kamel's passing. Stanley was an amazingly talented and extremely kind man, and an important member of the USA family. He will be sorely missed.”
He is credited with over 100 roles. You may recognize Kamel from his television role on “The West Wing,” “Six Feet Under,” “Melrose Place,” or "Beverly Hills, 90210." Somewhere Dylan McKay cradles Kamel's head in the rain.

[MSNBC]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am sorry to learn about Stanley Kamel's death. I am a fan of "Monk".
I am also a fan of grammer, actors do NOT have "rolls" in shows. They have "roles".

Death said...

Thanks, anonymous.

We fixed the mistake to the grammer.