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Actor Kenneth Mitchell of Marvel and Star Trek fame dead at 49

Kenneth Mitchell, the actor known for his roles in the Star Trek: Discovery series and Captain Marvel, has died after a more than five-year battle with ALS, his family announced on social media Sunday. did.

“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, husband, brother, uncle, son, and dear friend, Kenneth Alexander Mitchell,” his family said in a statement. wrote in a statement on his Instagram account.

Mitchell was diagnosed with ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, in 2018. shared his experience About the disease on social media. August marked five years since her diagnosis of Lou Gehrig’s disease, and Mitchell wrote at the time: Five years was a long time. There was much lost and much gained. It was an incredibly difficult time, but there were more blessings outweighed by it. ”

Mitchell died Saturday and is survived by his wife, Susan Mae Pratt, their two children, as well as his parents, siblings, in-laws, nieces and nephews, his family confirmed.

“For five and a half years, Ken faced a series of terrible ordeals with ALS,” the family wrote on social media Sunday. “And in true Ken fashion, he was able to overcome each one with grace and his determination to live a full and joyful life in every moment.”

He asked if all gifts would go toward ALS research. support his childrenthe family pointed out.

Mitchell was born in 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Has over 50 acting credits Across multiple movies and TV shows. In “Star Trek: Discovery,” Mitchell played the roles of the Klingons Kol, Korsha, and Tenavik, and voiced several characters in the “Star Trek: Lower He Dex” episode. According to the release StarTrek.com said it was “very sad” to learn of his death.

“Whether someone is good or bad is all a matter of perspective, and it’s important to understand the culture,” he told StarTrek.com in 2017. Villains. ”

He is also known for playing Carol Dunbar’s father in the 2019 Marvel film Captain Marvel, and as former professional ice hockey player Ralph Cox in the 2004 Disney film Miracle. .

Mitchell’s family remembered his many hobbies, passions, kindness and friendship, describing him as a “hope seeker, a visionary, and a believer in dreams.”

“Ken was the benefactor of countless friendships,” his family wrote. statements regarding X, Previously on Twitter. “Like a big star who explodes with kindness, purity, and a certain silliness, you were drawn directly into his orbit. Once caught, Ken engulfed you with positivity, thoughtfulness, and cheerfulness. He would make you feel good and make you feel very loved. Ken was a giver, a listener, a sentimentalist, and a great observer of his surroundings.”

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