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  1. Roger Charles Carmel (September 27, 1932 – November 11, 1986) was an American actor. He originated several roles on Broadway , played scores of guest roles in television series, was a lead in the sitcom The Mothers-in-Law and appeared in motion pictures.

  2. Roger C. Carmel. Actor: The Transformers: The Movie. Roger C. Carmel, who was born September 27, 1932, was named after his grandfather, Roger Charles, who carved the horses for the carousel in New York's Central Park.

  3. Nov 14, 1986 · Roger C. Carmel, the corpulent character actor best known for his portrayal of the intergalactic confidence man Harry Mudd on television’s “Star Trek” series, was found dead in his bed, police...

  4. Roger C. Carmel, who was born September 27, 1932, was named after his grandfather, Roger Charles, who carved the horses for the carousel in New York's Central Park. He became an actor and won television immortality by appearing as Harry Mudd in two classic Star Trek (1966) episodes, "I, Mudd" and "Mudd's Women" (Carmel was one of the few guest ...

  5. Apr 14, 2014 · Roger C. Carmel was a giant of a man. He had a boisterous personality and immediately made you feel welcome. A big bear hug as a greeting and you were on your way to liking him straightaway.

  6. Roger C. Carmel (27 September 1932 – 11 November 1986; age 54) was a rotund character actor and sometime comedian whose trademark was a handlebar mustache. He is most famous for playing the role of Harcourt Fenton Mudd in the Star Trek: The Original Series first and second season episodes...

  7. Roger Charles Carmel (September 27, 1932, Brooklyn, New York – November 11, 1986, Hollywood, California) was an American actor. Of his hundreds of roles, he is best remembered for playing the flamboyant and hapless criminal Harry Mudd on the original Star Trek.

  8. Nov 13, 1986 · LOS ANGELES -- Character actor Roger C. Carmel, best known for his portrayal of the futuristic flimflam man Harry Mudd on TV's 'Star Trek,' is dead at 54, the possible victim of a drug...

  9. The husky, boisterous character actor Roger C. Carmel helped bring flamboyant life to the increasingly colorful prime-time landscape of 1960s television.

  10. The husky, boisterous character actor Roger C. Carmel helped bring flamboyant life to the increasingly colorful prime-time landscape of 1960s television.