'Stargate SG-1' and 'The Godfather II' actor Carmen Argenziano dead at 75
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"Stargate SG-1" and "The Godfather Part II" star Carmen Argenziano has died, aged 75.
The veteran actor passed away on Sunday, Event Horizon Talent — his personal appearance agency — has revealed.
In a moving tribute posted on Facebook, Event Horizon Talent said: "It is with a heavy heart and more sadness than anyone can realize right now that I announce the passing of client Carmen Argenziano at the age of 75.
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"His acting career began in the early 1970s and included a turn in The Godfather, Part II. "Carmen worked steadily over more than 40 years and was a staple character actor on our televisions throughout that time, including on series such as 'Cheers,' 'Melrose Place,' 'ER,' 'CSI:NY' and many others, while also lending his talents to films both tentpole [expensive major motion picture] and intimate."
The agency added that, "to genre fans, he is best known for his role as Jacob Carter/Selmak on the series 'Stargate SG-1', a role he relished and recurred in for seven years.
"While Carmen was a client, he was also a good friend.
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"While he was a class act and a consummate gentleman at the events he was booked for, he was also a caring and generous person.
"While I had known him for more than a decade, it wasn't until the past three years as a representative for him that our trust and friendship grew and blossomed.
"He truly treated me like family, and that sentiment was returned.
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"Please join me in sending thoughts and prayers to Carmen's family and loved ones during this difficult time.
"Godspeed, my friend."
The Pennsylvania-born actor starred in many television episodes over a period of 50 years, including popular shows such as "Columbo."
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The star has 227 acting credits to his name on IMDb.
He played General Jacob Carter in 25 episodes of "Stargate SG-1," from 1998 to 2005, and was considered one of the show's best-loved stars.
Argenziano is survived by his wife, Lisa, and his three children.
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Fans have been paying tribute to the actor, posting on Facebook that he was "such a nice guy."
One woman, who met him in Chicago at a "Stargate" convention, recalled having a "heart-to-heart" with him, and she found him "sweet, kind and non judgmental.
"It's amazing how a person can have an effect on your whole life with a simple chat. He truly was very gifted."
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John Osterbeck posted: "Oh no! I worked with Carmen Argenziano on 'Stargate.' He was so kind and sweet, funny and respectful."
This article originally appeared on The Sun.