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(CNN) - Aron Eisenberg, who played Nog in the Star Trek spin-off “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” died, his widow reported. Eisenberg was 50 years old.
"He was an intelligent, humble, funny and emphatic soul," Eisenberg's wife, Malíssa Longo, posted on Facebook.
Aron Eisenberg plays Nog in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine."
“There will never be another light like Aron's. How beautiful it was and the legacy it leaves behind are beyond words. I love him very much and I will miss him forever. At the moment I am not sure how to live without him. ”
The cause of Eisenberg's death was not revealed. The actor had received two kidney transplants, the most recent in 2015, StarTrek.com reported.
"We did not officially announce that we had married on December 28, 2018," his widow published. "We were hoping to have a big party to celebrate our nuptials, but we had to wait to save money."
In addition to "Deep Space Nine," Eisenberg also had roles in the television movie "Amityville: The Evil Escapes" and "The Horror Show," "Playroom" and "Beverly Hills Brats," all in the late 1980s.
CNN's Holly Yan contributed to this report.
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