Alan Scarfe, Known for Lethal Weapon 3, Passes Away at 77

Alan Scarfe passed away at his home in Quebec on April 28 at the age of 77. He was known for playing villains in films like Lethal Weapon 3 and for his roles in science fiction shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Seven Days.

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Veteran actor Alan Scarfe has passed away. He was 77. As per The Hollywood Reporter, Scarfe died on April 28 of colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec. He is survived by his son, actor Jonathan Scarfe. Scarf gained fame with his roles as bad guys in Double Impact and Lethal Weapon III and as Dr. Bradley Talmadge in the UPN sci-fi series Seven Days. Born in England and raised in Vancouver, Scarfe portrayed the Romulans Tokath and Admiral Mendak on episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1991 and 1993 and was another alien, the powerful Magistrate Augris, on a 1995 instalment of Star Trek: Voyager. Meg Bennett, Writer for ABC’s General Hospital, Dies at 75.

Scarfe died on April 28 of colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec, his family announced. Survivors include his son, actor Jonathan Scarfe (ER, Raising the Bar, Hell on Wheels, Van Helsing). Born in England and raised in Vancouver, Scarfe portrayed the Romulans Tokath and Admiral Mendak on episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1991 and 1993 and was another alien, the powerful Magistrate Augris, on a 1995 instalment of Star Trek: Voyager. Scarfe battled twins Alex and Chad Wagner (both portrayed by Jean-Claude Van Damme) as the wicked Nigel Griffith in the action film Double Impact (1991), then played the underhanded Internal Affairs chief Herman Walters in Lethal Weapon III (1992). Marla Adams, The Young and The Restless Actress, Dies At 85.

Lethal Weapon 3 Actor Alan Scarfe Passes Away

He appeared as National Security Agency member Talmadge, director of the Backstep Project operations, on all 66 episodes of Seven Days, which ran for three seasons, from 1998-2001. His big-screen projects included The Bay Boy (1984), Deserters (1984), Overnight (1986), Street Justice (1987), Iron Eagle II (1988), The Portrait (1992), the David Steinberg-directed The Wrong Guy (1997), Aka Albert Walker (2003) and The Hamster Cage (2005).

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