R.I.P.
"Monk" Star's 911 Call

TMZ has obtained the 911 call made after actor Stanley Kamel was found dead in his Hollywood home.
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One of Kamel's longtime agents went to the house to check on the actor after family members became worried when they hadn't heard from him. He had apparently been ill.

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Reader Comments

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1. Rest in Peace. I have enjoyed this mans performance for more years than I care to admit to. God Bless him for the hours of fun and entertainment he has given. I really like Monk, and am not sure how someone came come in to replace him. He was one of a kind. Prayers and concerns to his family. He will met missed by many!!!

Posted at 6:00PM on Apr 18th 2008 by carolyn

2. WOW IM FRIST> YAAAAAAAA ... it sad he pass i like him

Posted at 6:02PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Bobby

3. What a shame. My prayers are with his family. May he rest in peace.

Posted at 6:15PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Holly

4. so sad, i loved him on monk, wonder what they will do? Sounds like he was dead for a few days, prior to his agent showing him, which makes the situation even more sad. Was he married???

Posted at 6:25PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Zack L From DP

5. How sad. I really enjoyed his work. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.

Posted at 6:58PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Sara

6. i loved dr. kroger! i'm so upset...monk will never be the same! it's my favorite show by far!
RIP

Posted at 7:01PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Rachel

7. A bit of background on Stanley Kamel at: www.webofdeception.com

Posted at 7:41PM on Apr 18th 2008 by Joseph Culligan

8. I can't believe you posted this, I may have to boycott this site. Ghoulish.

Posted at 9:29PM on Apr 18th 2008 by nalgon

9. You guys are sick. What is it today with all those 911 calls? Glad you took out the Punky Brewster one but still...

Posted at 3:44AM on Apr 19th 2008 by Max

10. Everyone dies at some point in time. Best to have your affairs in order in case tomorrow is your turn. I understand John Ritters wife is still trying to sue and blame doctors for his passing. What a greedy little "C". I can only hope that tomorrow will be her turn. BTW, Monk is a very good show. Characters welcome.

Posted at 4:43AM on Apr 19th 2008 by tired of it all

11. sad to hear...I didn't really see much of his stuff but it's always sad when someone dies :/

Posted at 7:16AM on Apr 19th 2008 by Rod Johnson

12. Leave him and his family alone!

Posted at 9:58AM on Apr 19th 2008 by Amanda

13. Tired of it all.. thats a rude comment about John Ritters wife.. She doesn't need the money i'm sure she has alot of money, it was the principle of it all, he went in there and they were treating Johns condition as if it was a heart attack, and it wasn't.. So i don't blame her one bit for sueing.. She loved John with all her heart and they had that little girl, how rude of you to make that comment.. I can't believe some people!!
I feel sorry for this actors family too. :(

Posted at 1:06PM on Apr 19th 2008 by Rebecca

14. I'VE BEEN WATCHING MONK FROM THE START AND TO HEAR ABOUT THIS SAD PASSING, IS UNBELIEVABLE. I WAS WAITING FOR THE ONE DAY, THAT STANLEY KAMEL'S CHARATER WOULD FINALLY HAVE MONK COMPLETELY CURED. HIS DOCTOR CHARACTER CANNOT BE REPLACED ON THE SHOW. SO SORRY.

Posted at 3:14PM on Apr 19th 2008 by LP

15. I once asked "Dr. Kroger" on-line if he thought about how the way his character treats the Monk character on the show effects viewers. I find this very, very sad, in deed. This will take a creative stroke of genuis on the part of the show's writers. "Dr. Kroger" played his role to a "t". RIP.

Posted at 6:01PM on Apr 19th 2008 by moonmuse

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