Bruce hyde star trek dies, Actor Bruce Hyde, who played Lt. Kevin Riley on "Star Trek," died Oct. 13 of throat blight at a Minnesota auberge according to the SCTimes. He was 74.
Hyde portrayed Riley on two of the ancient episodes of "Star Trek." In "The Naked Time," his appearance was adulterated with a mind-altering ache and he deactivates the engines of the USS Enterprise. He appears in a after episode, "The Conscience of the King" which aired in Dec. 1996.
Hyde aswell appeared in episodes of "Dr. Kildare," "That Girl," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." He aswell formed on Broadway actualization in "Absence of a Cello," "The Girl in the Freudian Slip" and "Canterbury Tales."
Hyde went on to armchair St. Cloud State University's administration of theater, blur studies and dance. He is survived by his wife Susan.
Hyde portrayed Riley on two of the ancient episodes of "Star Trek." In "The Naked Time," his appearance was adulterated with a mind-altering ache and he deactivates the engines of the USS Enterprise. He appears in a after episode, "The Conscience of the King" which aired in Dec. 1996.
Hyde aswell appeared in episodes of "Dr. Kildare," "That Girl," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." He aswell formed on Broadway actualization in "Absence of a Cello," "The Girl in the Freudian Slip" and "Canterbury Tales."
Hyde went on to armchair St. Cloud State University's administration of theater, blur studies and dance. He is survived by his wife Susan.
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