Stanley Kamel
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Stanley M Kamel (1943 - 2008)

Stanley M Kamel
Born in South River, Middlesex, New Jersey, United Statesmap
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Died at age 65 in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United Statesmap
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Biography

An actor for over 30 years, Stanley appeared in numerous television shows but his is best known for playing Dr. Charles Kroger on "Monk".

He was raised in New Jersey and attended Rutgers Preparatory School and Boston University. He started his career in off-Broadway plays before going on to television roles.

Castmate Tony Shalhoub said, "The loss of Stanley Kamel was so sudden and shocking, it caught all of us really off guard, and happened just at the time we were about to begin the season. Stanley made such an enormous contribution to the whole thing; he was there right from the pilot and helped … to define my character. So the loss of Stanley is hard, but I have to say he left … me with this amazing gift, really, a lesson: … He’s one of those rare actors today that didn’t have an ounce of cynicism about the business. He’s not so jaded like so many people have become, I think. He came in, he loved it, he loved to talk (about) the work, he was appreciative of the job and of the opportunity, he respected the actors that he was working with on the show. Late in the season, when my ass was starting to drag a little bit, he would bounce in, and he would just sort of reinvigorate the whole thing. And I would be: What am I whining about, how can I be tired, how can I be complacent? I have to be so mindful of the fact that we’re in this amazing situation, we’re (in) a great profession, and we’re in a great job, in a successful series, with a devoted audience, and Stanley’s having a ball — I’ve got to remember to have a ball again. He left me with that, that reminder: It’s all good, it’s all good."

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