Schroeder was best known for his role on Star Trek Enterprise, where he voiced the Klingon Chancellor.
His cause of death remains unknown.
Days before his death, he reportedly made a joke about returning to work, per Deadline .
During his illustrious career, Schroeder has worked with artists such as Meryl Streep.
He starred in the series Big Shamus, Little Shamus in 1979 and BJ and the Bear in 1981.
He played Robert Swanson in 1985’s Fire in the Night and Nick Kristidis in 1986’s Hotshot.
He appeared as a maitre d’ on the hit show Applauding in 1989.
In the 1990s, Schroeder starred in the shows Thirtysomething and White Cargo.
He is credited for appearances in Three Days of Rain and The Protector, according to his IMDB .
His last role came in 2020, when he appeared in the political satire film Sammy-Gate, directed by Noel Lawrence.
The plot of the fictional film revolves around how Sammy Davis Jr. caused the Watergate scandal.
But before becoming a silver screen star, Schroeder served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He is a former recording artist and has launched his own production company.
Schroeder launched the actor/artist group workshop in 1979.
Tributes were paid to Schroeder.
“Peter Henry Schroeder was an amazing acting coach to work with,” wrote user X.
“He is a wonderful person.”
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