The actor also had a memorable role in Double Impact.

By George White

Published: Saturday, 08 June 2024 at 10:04 AM


The British-Canadian actor Alan Scarfe, a regular face on the big and small screen across his decades-spanning career, has died aged 77. 

The versatile performer is perhaps best known for his roles in films like Lethal Weapon 3 and Double Impact, as well as popular Star Trek series Voyager and The Next Generation.

His family announced that the star, who began his movie career in 1963 with Larry Kent’s The Bitter Ash, passed away from colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec, on 28th April.

After his debut in the early ‘60s, Scarfe would not appear on-screen again until 1976, taking on the role of Harrison Sturgess in introspective TV movie A Gift to Last – but never looked back from there. 

Across the next decade, the actor put in memorable turns in fan favourite shows such as For the Record and The Great Detective. 

However, it was stints in two Star Trek series, The Next Generation and Voyager, in the ‘90s that saw him join a franchise that has redefined the term “fandom”.