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Star Trek legend dies with family by his side
Star Trek legend dies with family by his side

Daily Mail​

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Star Trek legend dies with family by his side

Star Trek legend Peter-Henry Schroeder (pictured) has died aged 90. The American actor was best known from Star Trek: Enterprise, the 2000s TV iteration of the long-running sci-fi series which ran for four seasons. Peter is reported to have 'passed away peacefully' in June while surrounded by members of his family at the Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Florida. His cause of death is unknow at this point. Deadline reports that during his final days, Peter-Henry was repeatedly asking when he was going to be allowed out of hospital and back to work. He asked doctors and his family: 'When are you going to get me out of here? I've got to get back to LA [to work],' He is survived by his daughter Valerie Lynn and his son Peter Henry II, his daughter-in-law Felicia Cristiani Bass, and his grandsons Peter Henry III and Jarrid Michael. Tributes have been pouring in, with the Star Trek fan page Redshirts Always Die writing: 'Our thoughts are with Schroe der's family and loved ones.' Another fan tweeted with a crying emoji: 'Peter-Henry Schroeder, a veteran character actor best known to Star Trek fans for his role in Star Trek: Enterprise, Peter-Henry as Gunslinger, has died at the age of 90.' His funeral will take place in LA with Military Honours, where he will be laid to rest at the VA National Cemetery. The family have asked that instead of flowers, condolences be shared through the Human Animal Life Foundation. His memorial page reported that Schroeder appreciated his life and stated: 'I had a long and rich life, and I thank God for it.' Before acting, he spent time in the US Army, and was in active duty during the prolonged Korean War, which ended in 1953. After his return from service, Peter-Henry spent the next 70 years of his life as an actor, artist, filmmaker, producer, and director, in film, television, theater productions and in music. Peter-Henry is also know for working with Alan Alda and Meryl Streep on critically acclaimed drama The Seduction of Joe Tynan. He also starred in episode of the legendary American comedy series Cheers, starring alongside Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, and Bebe Nuewirth. The actor also founded his own production company, PHS Productions, to pursue his own projects. His final on-screen appearance was in 2020 in the film Sammy-Gate, in which he played Santo Trafficant.

Star Trek legend Peter-Henry Schroeder dies surrounded by family as tributes pour in for popular actor
Star Trek legend Peter-Henry Schroeder dies surrounded by family as tributes pour in for popular actor

Daily Mail​

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Star Trek legend Peter-Henry Schroeder dies surrounded by family as tributes pour in for popular actor

Star Trek legend Peter-Henry Schroeder has died aged 90. The American actor was best known from Star Trek: Enterprise, the 2000s TV iteration of the long-running sci-fi series which ran for four seasons. Peter is reported to have 'passed away peacefully' in June while surrounded by members of his family at the Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Florida. His cause of death is unknow at this point. Deadline reports that during his final days, Peter-Henry was repeatedly asking when he was going to be allowed out of hospital and back to work. He asked doctors and his family: 'When are you going to get me out of here? I've got to get back to LA [to work],' He is survived by his daughter Valerie Lynn and his son Peter Henry II, his daughter-in-law Felicia Cristiani Bass, and his grandsons Peter Henry III and Jarrid Michael. Tributes have been pouring in, with the Star Trek fan page Redshirts Always Die writing: 'Our thoughts are with Schroe der's family and loved ones.' Another fan tweeted with a crying emoji: 'Peter-Henry Schroeder, a veteran character actor best known to Star Trek fans for his role in Star Trek: Enterprise, Peter-Henry as Gunslinger, has died at the age of 90.' His funeral will take place in LA with Military Honours, where he will be laid to rest at the VA National Cemetery. Before acting, he spent time in the US Army, and was in active duty during the prolonged Korean War, which ended in 1953. The family have asked that instead of flowers, condolences be shared through the Human Animal Life Foundation. Peter-Henry is also know for working with Alan Alda and Meryl Streep on critically acclaimed drama The Seduction of Joe Tynan. He also starred in episode of the legendary American comedy series Cheers, starring alongside Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, and Bebe Nuewirth. His final on-screen appearance was in 2020 in the film Sammy-Gate, in which he played Santo Trafficant.

Star Trek actor Peter-Henry Schroeder dies aged 90
Star Trek actor Peter-Henry Schroeder dies aged 90

Metro

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Star Trek actor Peter-Henry Schroeder dies aged 90

Star Trek fans everywhere are in mourning after it's been announced that Enterprise series star Peter-Henry Schroeder has died aged 90. The American actor was best known from Star Trek: Enterprise, the 2000s TV iteration of the long-running sci-fi series which ran for four seasons. Schroeder famously appeared in the two-parter pilot episode Broken Bow, in which he played the Chancellor – a high-ranking member of space series' Klingron race. Later in his career, he appeared in 2012 best picture Academy Award winner Argo, with his final credited role coming in 2020 political satire Sammy-Gate. Schroeder is reported to have 'passed away peacefully' in June while surrounded by members of his family at the Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in the US state of Florida. No cause of death has been provided at this point. On X earlier this year, @HereisthePlac paid tribute to Schroder's story and experiences, saying: 'What a man he is. Incredible human. Fascinating life story. Could be a movie.' Reports in Deadline say that, during his final days, Schroeder was repeatedly asking when he was going to be allowed out of hospital and back to work. 'When are you going to get me out of here? I've got to get back to LA [to work],' he is reported to have demanded, eager to return to the job he loved so much. Schroeder is survived by his daughter Valerie Lynn and his son Peter Henry II, his daughter-in-law Felicia Cristiani Bass, and his grandsons Peter Henry III and Jarrid Michael. Away from cinema and TV, Schroeder spent time in the US Army, and was in active duty during the prolonged Korean War, which ended in 1953. Schroeder was still stationed there during the aftermath in 1955. He was assigned to a unit involved with the United Service Organisations, the non-profit organisation that provided live entertainment to US Army soldiers and their families. In the 1960s he briefly became a recording artist under the name Pete Schrayder, releasing a song called Where's the Girl for Me in 1960 and, in 1964, Memories of Marilyn – written about a USO show Monroe played in the 1950s. Back in the world of cinema, he formed his own production company, PHS Productions, and became a teacher at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. X user @IiiReverend recalled learning under him: 'Peter Henry Schroeder was incredible acting teacher to work with. He is a wonderful person. More Trending 'I took classes with him at the South Coast repertory in Orange County and up in Hollywood for a few years.' In the late 1970s, Schroeder worked with Alan Alda and Meryl Streep on The Seduction of Joe Tynan, the critically acclaimed American political drama. He also starred in episode of the legendary American comedy series Cheers, starring alongside Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, and Bebe Nuewirth. View More » Appearing in the 2001 Star Trek: Enterprise episode, Schroder played a Klingon Chancellor. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Rock star admits he purchased Ozzy Osbourne's DNA for $450 MORE: Children's TV icon announces return to series reboot after 20 years MORE: Katy Perry nearly falls from prop mid-air during performance

Cloud4Wi Forges Ahead With AI-First Transformation
Cloud4Wi Forges Ahead With AI-First Transformation

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Cloud4Wi Forges Ahead With AI-First Transformation

A company-wide commitment to embedding artificial intelligence into culture, operations, and product development NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 1, 2025 / Cloud4Wi, a leader in enterprise WiFi-based experiences, today announced a significant strategic pivot, transforming into an AI-first organization. This company-wide commitment embeds artificial intelligence into every facet of its culture, operations, and product development, poised to redefine how enterprises unlock the power of physical locations. As part of this transformative journey, Cloud4Wi is excited to announce the pre-launch of Hedy, its groundbreaking AI assistant, with a public beta version set to be available on July 22, Cloud4Wi AI Assistant Hedy Cloud4Wi AI Assistant In an era of accelerating AI innovation, Cloud4Wi recognizes the critical need for companies at the intersection of data and experience to adapt and lead. This strategic shift is driven by a profound belief that an AI-first mindset is paramount for future success, enabling zero execution cost and seamless integrations that meet evolving customer demands. 'Our transition to an AI-first organization is not merely a technological upgrade; it's a fundamental reshaping of our entire company,' said Andrea Calcagno, CEO and Co-Founder at Cloud4Wi. 'We are embedding AI thinking into every role, mandating AI components in all new projects, and empowering our workforce through dedicated AI training with four hours of allocation per week. This holistic approach integrates AI into our strategy, culture, and operations, maximizing customer satisfaction.' The AI-first journey at Cloud4Wi is anchored in four guiding principles: Introducing Hedy: The Future of WiFi Experiences Cloud4Wi is transforming WiFi experiences with Hedy, a groundbreaking AI assistant designed to optimize WiFi services management. Named after Hedy Lamarr, the brilliant inventor and actress who significantly contributed to wireless communication technology, Hedy delivers AI-powered responses, actionable recommendations, and deep insights for Cloud4Wi users. It pinpoints WiFi service issues, proposes actionable steps for rapid resolution, and delivers insights and recommendations to boost speed and efficiency. Built on a robust, proprietary multi-agent AI system powered by LangGraph and a multi-LLM approach, Hedy will soon autonomously execute operational tasks and address critical use cases for our clients and partners. The public beta of Hedy, launching on July 22, 2025, will offer an early glimpse into how AI can transform WiFi service management and deliver measurable ROI. Davide Quadrini, CTO & Co-Founder at Cloud4Wi, added, 'Hedy will showcase how AI can revolutionize our platform, identifying WiFi service issues and delivering unparalleled recommendations and insights, for smarter, more informed decisions. This marks the initial phase of our AI-first transformation, designed to enhance customer relationships through the integration of intelligence at every touchpoint. We encourage everyone to join our public beta and experience the future of WiFi experience with Hedy.' Contact InformationElena Briola VP Marketing (347) 297-8790 SOURCE: Cloud4Wi press release

Mum who abused son so badly he lost both his legs is FREED from jail four years early
Mum who abused son so badly he lost both his legs is FREED from jail four years early

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Mum who abused son so badly he lost both his legs is FREED from jail four years early

AN EVIL mum who abused her baby so badly he had to have both legs amputated was released from prison today. Jody Simpson, 33, and her partner Anthony Smith, 53, were sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2018 for causing or allowing the torture of their son Tony Hudgell, now 10. Advertisement 6 Evil mum Jody Simpson subjected her baby to awful abuse seeing her jailed for 10 years Credit: SWNS 6 Tony Hudgell had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse 6 But Simpson has now walked free, sparking outrage Credit: Enterprise Now, the cruel parent has walked free from prison - after serving only around six years of her sentence. Double-amputee Tony, who is the youngest ever recipient of the British Empire Medal for his fundraising efforts, faces life-long challenges due to the injuries he received as a tot. But, after two years on license Simpson will face no conditions on her freedom. Simpson was first released from prison on license in February 2023 - after only serving five years of her sentence. Advertisement Read More in UK News Then, less than a year later in May 2024, the monster was recalled to prison after starting a relationship with a sex offender - in breach of her conditions. She was due to be automatically re-released earlier this year, but Justice Secretary Now, it can be revealed that she has been released, with strict license conditions controlling what she does for the next couple of years. Simpson will have to report any new relationships to her probation officer, get regularly drug tested and will be GPS tagged. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Paula Hudgell, 57, from West Malling, Kent, who adopted Tony when he was just a baby, said: 'It just feels very unfair that Simpson is now free to live her life and Tony is still dealing with the consequences of her actions and will be for life. 'I appreciate there is a prison overcrowding crisis and that the Parole Board has placed strict conditions on her, but it does not feel like enough. 'After her license expires in two years time she will be completely free to do whatever she wants - including getting in a situation where she could cause harm to more children. 'That is why I am campaigning for a national Child Cruelty Register to be introduced. Advertisement 'It would work in a similar way to the sex offenders register and would mean people like Simpson would be monitored for life to prevent her hurting anymore innocent kids. 'Nothing can change what they did to Tony, but by bringing in this measure we could stop horrific incidents of abuse and neglect from happening in the future.' Simpson and Smith were convicted of causing or allowing a child to sustain an injury and neglect by failing to seek immediate medical attention Doctors discovered baby Tony had multiple catastrophic injuries to his tiny body - with both his birth parents failing to get him help before it was almost too late. Advertisement Both of his legs were amputated and the brave 10-year-old faces ongoing struggles due to the severity of the injuries inflicted on him. A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: 'This was a horrific crime that saw Tony Hudgell mercilessly tortured by his birth parents and our thoughts remain with him and his loved ones. 'Now that Jody Simpson has been released as directed by the Independent Parole Board, she will be subject to strict supervision and licence conditions. "She faces an immediate return to prison if she breaks the rules.' Advertisement 6 Tony Smith Jr's injuries were so bad his legs had to be amputated Credit: Enterprise 6 Prince William and Princess Kate met Tony and Paula in 2021 Credit: AFP 6 Anthony Smith was also sentenced to 10 years in prison Credit: PA:Press Association

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