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Entertainment Jul 02, 2025

Remembering Peter-Henry Schroeder: A diverse career in Hollywood

Peter-Henry Schroeder, who played the Klingon Chancellor in "Star Trek: Enterprise" and produced the Oscar-winning film "Argo," has died at 90.
He passed away peacefully on June 7, 2025, in Florida, surrounded by his family—a quiet end to a life dedicated to creativity.

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Early life and career beginnings

Born in Syracuse, New York, Schroeder served in the US Army during the Korean War before jumping into acting with classmates like Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight.
He released a few music singles, founded his own production company, and set up a workshop to help young actors find their footing.

Notable works in Hollywood

Schroeder acted alongside stars like Meryl Streep and Alan Alda in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan," appeared on "Star Trek: Enterprise," and later produced "Argo."
He leaves behind a family proud of his journey—his children, grandchildren, and everyone he inspired along the way.