The American actor Aron Eisenberg , known for giving life to the character Nog in the science fiction series "Star Trek", has died at the age of 50, his wife reported.

"There will never be another light like Aron's. The beauty he was and the legacy he leaves behind are beyond words. I love him very much and will miss him forever. For now I'm not sure how to live without him," the woman wrote by Eisenberg, Malíssa Longo, on Facebook. "He was an intelligent, humble, funny and emphatic soul," Longo added.

Eisenberg's widow reported that the actor was an inspiration for his wisdom and resilience and explained that they had "escaped" on December 28 and that the couple wanted to have a party to celebrate their wedding, but they were waiting to save enough money . "Although our marriage was short on paper, our hearts had been married long before," he said.

The cause of Eisenberg's death was not revealed, although the actor had received two kidney transplants, the most recent in 2015, according to the portal startrek.com.

In fact, the actor was born only with a kidney with defects, since at age 14 he began to undergo dialysis and at 17 he had his first transplant.

In "Star Trek: Deep Space 9," Eisenberg played the character Nog, a Ferengi who was a Starfleet officer with the rank of lieutenant, assigned to the Deep Space 9 space station. His character had a very large head and ears. peculiar .

The series, which had a worldwide success, aired in the United States between 1993 and 1999. Eisenberg also had roles in the television movie "Amityville: The Evil Escapes" and the features "The Horror Show", "Playroom" and "Beverly Hills Brats ", all in the late 1980s.

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