Monk & Stanley Kamel, NJ Born & Raised
19 Jul 2008
Last night hubby and I Tivo’d this seasons first episode of Monk, and didn’t get around to watching it until tonight while eating dinner. Monk gets a new therapist in the show because the old one, Dr. Kroger, played by Stanley Kamel, has had a heart attack. AS we watched, wondered if the actor died in “real life”, but got absorbed in the show and forgot about it, until at the end, they showed Kamel’s picture, and stated that the show was “In Memory of Stanley Kamel”. So I googled the name, and found that Kamel had indeed died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 65 on April 8th of this year.
He was born and raised right here in NJ in South River, a “New Year’s baby”, born on January 1, 1943. He attended the Rutgers Prep. School., and like many on the east cast, especially near New York, started his acting career off Broadway. Though he is best known for his role as Dr. Kroger in USA Network’s “Monk”, staring the multi-phobic Adrian Monk played by actor Tony Shalhoub, he has appeared in numerous television programs, getting his start in the popular Soap Opera, “Days of Our Lives”.
Last year toward the end of the season, my husband mentioned a few times that Kamel didn’t look as healthy as he usually did, but whatever the case, he will be missed.
Click here to view a very brief tribute to Kamel.

2 Responses
Eileen Williams
2008 Jul 20 1I caught that episode of Monk as well and I already knew about Kamel’s passing. I think they did a nice tribute to him and I’m sure it was an emotional time for the cast and crew.
Dr. Sally Witt
2008 Jul 20 2Hi,
I was just watching a biography on Heath Ledger this morning, too. We are so affected by what happens to people on tv and in the movies.
I loved the character that Stanley Kamel played on Monk. He was so patient, and yet showed a hint of irritation when appropriate. What a great therapist! The background when he was working with Monk, was heavenly. A walled garden and waterfall. So healing.
I usually watch reruns of shows when I have time late at night and sometimes on the weekends. That character is always one of my favorites.
Thank you for sharing!
Sally
http://www.drsallywitt.com
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