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LOS ANGELES (AP) – Stanley Kamel, who played Adrian Monk’s long-suffering psychiatrist on the TV detective show “Monk,” has died. He was 65.

Kamel was found dead Tuesday of a heart attack in his Hollywood Hills home by his agents, publicist Cynthia Snyder said.

Kamel, born on Jan. 1, 1943, in New Brunswick, N.J., had a nearly four-decade acting career, much of it on television. He had a recurring role as an unscrupulous psychiatrist, Dr. Graham Lester, in the 1995 television series “Murder One,” and other recurring roles on “Days of Our Lives,” “Melrose Place” and “Beverly Hills 90210,” as well as smaller roles on many other shows.

Kamel began acting off-Broadway and got his first television break playing Eric Peters on “Days of Our Lives” in the 1970s. He appeared in several movies.

For several years, he portrayed Dr. Charles Kroger on the USA Network series “Monk.” As Kroger, he dispensed advice during weekly therapy sessions to Monk (Tony Shalhoub), a brilliant but neurotic private detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder.



Daniela Klemenschits

SALZBURG, Austria (AP) – Former Austrian doubles player Daniela Klemenschits has died after battling cancer. She was 25.

The Austrian tennis federation said Klemenschits and her twin sister, Sandra, were diagnosed with a rare form of abdominal cancer in January 2007, forcing them to retire. Daniela died Wednesday, the federation said.

The twins played doubles on the WTA Tour and the ITF women’s circuit until 2006.

Daniela had several tumors removed and required expensive medical care. Roger Federer, Marat Safin, Justine Henin, Amelie Mauresmo, Martina Hingis and others donated items for an online auction in June to raise funds for her treatment.

The Klemenschits sisters won 20 titles on the ITF circuit. Although they didn’t win a WTA Tour event, they entered the top 100 of the WTA doubles ranking in 2005.

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