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Tom Troupe, a stage and TV actor who appeared in “ Star Trek,” “ Murder, She Wrote ” and “ Cheers,” died Sunday morning at his home in Beverly Hills.
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Tom Troupe, a longtime Broadway actor and writer best known for his television appearances in “Star Trek” and “Cheers,” has died.