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Kenneth Mitchell, ‘Star Trek’ actor, dead at 49

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Kenneth Mitchell, known for his roles in “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Captain Marvel,” died on Saturday from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) complications. He was 49.

“For five and a half years Ken faced a series of awful challenges from ALS. And in truest Ken fashion, he managed to rise above each one with grace and commitment to living a full and joyous life in each moment,” a statement read, which was shared across his social media platforms.

“He lived by the principles that each day is a gift and that we never walk alone. His life is a shining example of how full one can be when you live with love, compassion, humour, inclusion, and community. Ken was an inspirational work of art to all the hearts he touched.”

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Kenneth Mitchell wears blue suit at Star Trek panel

Kenneth Mitchell, who starred in “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Jericho,” died on Saturday following complications with ALS. (Getty Images)

“Ken is forever grateful for the massive amounts of love and endless support he received from his community along this journey. Especially the courage, resilience, and strength displayed from his extraordinary wife, family, and friends.”

Mitchell portrayed Klingons Kol, Kol-Sha and Tenavik, in addition to Aurellio on “Star Trek: Discovery.” He also voiced a number of characters on the animated science fiction series, “Star Trek: Lower Decks.”

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He starred in more than two dozen episodes of “Jericho,” portrayed Deke Slayton in “The Astronaut Wives Club,” and was known for playing Carol Danvers’ father in “Captain Marvel.” 

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ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is named after the former New York Yankee great who was forced to retire in 1939 due to the debilitating disease. Gehrig played for the team for 17 seasons and retired at the age of 36. He died two years later.  

ALS is a progressive neurological disease which targets the nervous system and motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, weakening muscles and limiting physical function.

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The cause is unknown and symptoms can vary, but muscle weakness that worsens over time is common in many cases. There is currently no cure for the disease and progression of symptoms varies from each case.

Mitchell is survived by wife Susan and their two children Lilah and Kallum.

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