Stanley Kamel Docteur Charles Kroger in Monk
Biography for Stanley KamelStanley Kamel was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey on January 1, 1943 and was raised in South River, New Jersey. He attended school at Rutgers Prepatory School in Somerset, New Jersey and graduated from Boston University School of Fine Arts in 1965. Kamel got his start in acting with bit parts off-Broadway before his big break into television playing Eric Peters on "Days of Our Lives" (1965) in the 1970s.
He played a lot of different characters over the years, and his face is well known to most. He had a recurring role as the unscrupulous psychiatrist, Dr. Graham Lester on "Murder One" (1995). He also had recurring roles on the hits "Melrose Place" (1992) and "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990). Kamel was probably best known for playing Dr. Charles Kroger on "Monk" (2002) starring Tony Shalhoub.
On April 8th 2008, Kamel was found dead in his Hollywood home by his agents. He died of a heart attack. Kamel was only 65 yrs old.
Stanley Kamel was an American actor born on 01/01/1943 in South River New Jersey, he died on 08/04/2008 in Hollywood Hills. He is known to have interpreted many roles on television and in particular that of Doctor Charles Kroger in the Monk series. He started first at the theater first.
In nearly 30 years of career, he appeared in many successful series such as: Kojak, Drôles de Dames, K 2000, Matlock, Les Crélés, MacGyver, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills 90210, emergencies, seven at home, New York Blues Police, Star Trek: the new generation, Dark Angel or in the White House.
Stanley Kamel was an American actor known for his role as Dr. Charles Kroger in the television series "Monk". He was born on March 1, 1943 in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in South Orange. Kamel began his acting career in Broadway, where he played in productions such as "The Great White Hope" and "Butterflies are free". He also worked in cinema and television, appearing in films like "The Manchurian candidate" and "Donnie Brasco" and television series like "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Beverly Hills, 90210".
Kamel was also a talented dubbing actor, lending his voice to many characters in animated films and video games. In addition to his acting work, Kamel was also an accomplished artist, practicing sculpture, painting and photography. He was also passionate about music, playing guitar and harp.
Unfortunately, Kamel died on April 8, 2008 at the age of 65, after a heart attack. His death was a shock for his fans and colleagues, who described him as a talented actor and a charming and generous man. Its contribution to the entertainment industry is still widely recognized and appreciated. Filmography
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