Kenneth Mitchell, Actor In Star Trek Shows And Captain Marvel, Has Died At 49
Kenneth Mitchell, who played various characters in Star Trek: Discovery and Lower Decks, has died at 49 after living with ALS for several years.
Read MoreKenneth Mitchell, who played various characters in Star Trek: Discovery and Lower Decks, has died at 49 after living with ALS for several years.
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