'Star Trek: Enterprise' actor Gary Graham dies at 73

The American actor Gary Graham, known for the series Star Trek: Enterprise and Alien Nation, has died at the age of 73, as reported this Tuesday on social networks by his ex-wife, Susan Lavelle. According to several specialized media, the cause would have been cardiac arrest.

“My ex-husband, incredible actor and father of our only daughter, Haylee Graham, has passed away. We are completely devastated, especially our daughter Haley,” the actress also wrote on her Instagram account.

The specialized media The Hollywood Reporter stated that the interpreter died on Monday in a hospital in Spokane, Washington (USA), due to cardiac arrest. Haylee and the actor’s wife, Becky Hopkins, were at the actor’s side when he died, Lavelle added.

His ex-wife has remembered Graham as a religious, feisty and “funny man, with a sarcastic but kind sense of humor.”

Graham forged a long career as an actor in series and films for the small screen, his role as Ambassador Soval, which he played in Star Trek: Enterprise from 2001 to 2005, being one of the most relevant. He is also remembered for playing Detective Matthew Sikes in the Alien Nation television series and films.

In addition, he shared recordings with personalities such as Tom Cruise in the eighties film All the Right Moves and was part of the cast of films such as The Spy Within, The Arrogant or Robot Jox.

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