The news was announced this weekend.
It was her daughter, casting director Kim Everest, who made Sharon Acker's death official to American magazine
The Hollywood Reporter.
The Canadian actress, who made the heyday of the small screen across the Atlantic from the 1960s, died on March 16 at the age of 87, in a retirement home in Toronto.
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French and international audiences had discovered her in 1969, in the role of Odona in
Star Trek.
A remarkable appearance in the skin of this iconic character, the daughter of Prime Minister Hodin of the planet Gideon.
Sixty roles
In the 1970s, Sharon Acker made television appearances before landing another role that helped make her popular in the United States.
In The New Perry Mason
reboot
, the actress plays loyal secretary Della Street.
However, the series was canceled after one season.
Her final appearance dates back to the early 1990s. The Canadian lends her features to Doctor Grace Sundell in
The Fires of Love
.
Sharon Acker's career includes around 60 television roles and just under a dozen big-screen appearances, including John Boorman's
Point Blank
in 1967.