Ireneparalegal
09-12-2007, 12:07 AM
Here is a link that was posted on the general sitcoms forum talking abt his death:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=208973&highlight=percy+rodriguez
A site called The Shark Is Still Working is reporting the death of
veteran film, TV and stage actor Percy Rodriguez at the age of 83.
According to the site, Rodriguez died of kidney problems on the
morning of September 6th.
Born in Montreal, Canada and of Afro-Latin American descent, Rodriguez
is known to "Star Trek" fans for his role as Commodore Stone, the
portmaster of Starbase 11 in the original Trek series episode "Court
Martial." He was the first black actor to play a flag officer (an
officer of high authority with a rank of commodore/rear admiral or
above) in the entire franchise.
Rodriguez was a regular on the series "Peyton Place" during its final
season and was part of the cast of the acclaimed mini-series "Roots:
The Next Generation." He also had recurring roles on the short-lived
"Sanford and Son" spin-off, "Sanford", and the longer-lasting "Soap"
spin-off, "Benson." He made guest appearances on shows like "Wild,
Wild West," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "The Fugitive," "Mission:
Impossible," "Then Came Bronson," "Ironside," "The Jeffersons," and
"The Fall Guy."
In addition to his television work, Rodriguez had supporting roles in
such films as "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," "Come Back, Charleston
Blue," "Rhinoceros," "Invisible Strangler," and "BrainWaves." Besides
these, his rich, authoritative voice can be heard in a number of movie
trailers and even a few films (such as "Galaxina" and "Heavy Metal").
He also performed on stage, appearing in two Tony Award-nominated
Broadway plays -- "Toys in the Attic" in 1960 and 1961 and "Blues for
Mister Charlie" in 1964.
Rodriguez had apparently been retired for some twenty years when he
died. Thus far, no "major" news source has reported his death.
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=208973&highlight=percy+rodriguez
A site called The Shark Is Still Working is reporting the death of
veteran film, TV and stage actor Percy Rodriguez at the age of 83.
According to the site, Rodriguez died of kidney problems on the
morning of September 6th.
Born in Montreal, Canada and of Afro-Latin American descent, Rodriguez
is known to "Star Trek" fans for his role as Commodore Stone, the
portmaster of Starbase 11 in the original Trek series episode "Court
Martial." He was the first black actor to play a flag officer (an
officer of high authority with a rank of commodore/rear admiral or
above) in the entire franchise.
Rodriguez was a regular on the series "Peyton Place" during its final
season and was part of the cast of the acclaimed mini-series "Roots:
The Next Generation." He also had recurring roles on the short-lived
"Sanford and Son" spin-off, "Sanford", and the longer-lasting "Soap"
spin-off, "Benson." He made guest appearances on shows like "Wild,
Wild West," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "The Fugitive," "Mission:
Impossible," "Then Came Bronson," "Ironside," "The Jeffersons," and
"The Fall Guy."
In addition to his television work, Rodriguez had supporting roles in
such films as "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," "Come Back, Charleston
Blue," "Rhinoceros," "Invisible Strangler," and "BrainWaves." Besides
these, his rich, authoritative voice can be heard in a number of movie
trailers and even a few films (such as "Galaxina" and "Heavy Metal").
He also performed on stage, appearing in two Tony Award-nominated
Broadway plays -- "Toys in the Attic" in 1960 and 1961 and "Blues for
Mister Charlie" in 1964.
Rodriguez had apparently been retired for some twenty years when he
died. Thus far, no "major" news source has reported his death.