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'Lethal Weapon 3' Actor Alan Scarfe Dies

Veteran actor Alan Scarfe has died. He was 77 years old. According to The Hollywood ReporterScarfe died on April 28 of colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec.

He is survived by his son, actor Jonathan Scarfe. Scarf became famous for his villainous role in Double impact And Lethal Weapon III and as Dr. Bradley Talmadge in the UPN science fiction series Seven days.

Born in England and raised in Vancouver, Scarfe played the Romulan Tokath and Admiral Mendak in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1991 And 1993 and was another alien, the mighty Magistrate Augrison a 1995 payment of Star Trek: Traveler. Scarfe died April 28 of colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec, his family announced.

Survivors include his son, actor Jonathan Scarfe (ER, Raising the Bar, Hell on Wheels, Van Helsing). Born in England and raised in Vancouver, Scarfe played the Romulan Tokath and Admiral Mendak in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1991 and 1993 and was another outsider, the powerful magistrate Augris, during a 1995 installment of Star Trek: Traveler.

Scarfe fought twins Alex and Chad Wagner (both played by Jean-Claude Van Damme) as villain Nigel Griffith in the action film. Double impact (1991), then played the devious head of Internal Affairs, Herman Walters, in Lethal Weapon III (1992).

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He appeared as Talmadge, a member of the National Security Agency and director of operations for Project Backstep, in all 66 episodes of Seven dayswhich ran for three seasons, from 1998 to 2001. Its big screen projects included The boy from the bay (1984), Deserters (1984), Overnight (1986), Street justice (1987), Iron Eagle II (1988), The portrait (1992), directed by David Steinberg The bad guy (1997), Alias ​​Albert Walker (2003) and The hamster cage (2005).

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