Actor Kenneth Mitchell, recognized for his roles in “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Captain Marvel,” passed away at the age of 49 after battling ALS for five years. In 2018, Mitchell was diagnosed with ALS, a debilitating neurodegenerative disease.
His family announced his passing with sadness, describing him as a cherished father, husband, brother, uncle, son, and friend in a statement shared via X and Instagram. Mitchell’s versatile acting career spanned various roles ranging from an Olympic hopeful to a superhero’s father, and four distinct characters in the Star Trek universe.
Despite his achievements on screen, Mitchell’s loved ones emphasized that his most beloved role was that of a family man. He found immense joy and fulfillment in his role as a husband to his wife, Susan, and in raising their two children, Lilah and Kallum.
Described as diligent and hardworking, Mitchell’s dedication shone brightest in his role as a father, where he was committed to being a positive and playful influence in his children’s lives, even amidst the challenges posed by his later disabilities.
Fans of “Star Trek” are mourning Mitchell’s passing, recognising his contributions to the franchise as he portrayed various Klingon characters in “Star Trek: Discovery” and lent his voice to characters in an episode of “Star Trek: Lower Decks.”
The Star Trek community, in a statement on StarTrek.com, extended their condolences to Mitchell’s family, friends, and fans worldwide, honoring his legacy and the impact he made within the beloved science fiction universe.