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Benson,’ ‘Star Trek’ actor René Auberjonois has died at 79

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By Andrew Dalton | AP
Dec. 8, 2019 at 4:58 p.m. EST
LOS ANGELES — René Auberjonois, a prolific actor best known for his roles on the television shows “Benson” and “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and his part in the 1970 film “M.A.S.H.” playing Father Mulcahy, has died. He was 79.
The actor died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles of metastatic lung cancer, his son Rèmy-Luc Auberjonois told The Associated Press.
René Auberjonois worked constantly as a character actor in several golden ages, from the dynamic theater of the 1960s to the cinema renaissance of the 1970s to the prime period of network television in the 1980s and ‘90s — and each generation knew him for something different.
For film fans of the 1970s, he was Father John Mulcahy, the military chaplain who played straight man to the doctors’ antics in “M.A.S.H.” It was his first significant film role and the first of several for director Robert Altman.
For sitcom watchers of the 1980s, he was Clayton Runnymede Endicott III, the hopelessly highbrow chief of staff at a governor’s mansion on “Benson,” the ABC series whose title character was a butler played by Robert Guillaume.
And for sci-fi fans of the 1990s and convention-goers ever since, he was Odo, the shape-shifting Changeling and head of space-station security on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
“I am all of those characters, and I love that,” Auberjonois said in a 2011 interview with the “Star Trek” website. “I also run into people, and they think I’m their cousin or their dry cleaner. I love that, too.”
Auberjonois was born in New York in 1940, the son of Fernand Auberjonois, Swiss-born foreign correspondent for U.S. newspapers, and the grandson of a Swiss post-impressionist painter also named René Auberjonois.




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I loved his character on DS9. Sad to see him go.

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I was thinking about him just the other day, looked him up and said oh, he's still kickin'.

I just saw Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller again very recently. If you guys haven't seen it, you should seek it out. He's got a pretty good part in that film.


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He did a lot of "Voice-over" work in Animated features too.




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I saw him in Madam Secretary before it went totally to crap and I told my wife I wasn't watching it anymore. I liked him in Benson.
 
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Well darn. That’s two ST alums this week. Another role I enjoyed him in was Boston Legal.




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If you're wife looks at you quizzically, he was the of Chef Louis in Little Mermaid and was the Reverend in the Patriot.

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Great role for him in The Patriot.
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If you're wife looks at you quizzically, he was the of Chef Louis in Little Mermaid and was the Reverend in the Patriot.

RIP Odo

And Father Mulcahy in M*A*S*H* (1970).
Rolan_Kraps as far as voice work I found out he did three episodes of Archer.




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A shepherd must tend his flock, and at times, fight off the wolves.
Great role for him in the The Patriot.
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I really enjoyed his work. Him as Clinton sparring with the German housekeeper (Kraus?) was epic.

He was outstanding as Odo. His gravelly voice and stoic manner was excellent.



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A very good actor. RIP.
 
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Well darn. That’s two ST alums this week. Another role I enjoyed him in was Boston Legal.

Actually that's 3 St Alum this week. Robert Walker Jr. died as well (Charlie in Charlie X) which was ironically written by D.C. Fontana, who also died this week.
https://ew.com/tv/2019/12/06/r...-trek-actor-dead-79/

Another great actor gone. R.I.P. Odo.

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For me, he was obviously a great actor because I've seen all those shows listed and his characters but I never ever connected them as being the same person.

Wow.

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Well darn. That’s two ST alums this week. Another role I enjoyed him in was Boston Legal.

Actually that's 3 St Alum this week. Robert Walker Jr. died as well (Charlie in Charlie X) which was ironically written by D.C. Fontana, who also died this week.
https://ew.com/tv/2019/12/06/r...-trek-actor-dead-79/

Another great actor gone. R.I.P. Odo.

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what a great run he had in "the business"

I have never seen 1/2 the stuff that he was in ,

I can't think of a more recognizable face

he did a wonderful job





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He also appeared in Star Gate SG1 as well
 
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