Ray Stevenson death: James Gunn and Hollywood pay tribute to actor who dies at 58

Ray Stevenson death: James Gunn and Hollywood pay tribute to actor who dies at 58

The highly charismatic actor Ray Stevenson, known for his roles in Rome and Dexter, as well as Volstagg in the Marvel Thor movies, died on Monday, May 22 on the Italian island of Ischia.

Disseminates information Republic website, which causes “disease”. The actor who was filming Cassino In Ischia was 58 years old.

After the announcement of his death, many Hollywood talents paid tribute to the actor. Starting with James Gunn:

“I’m really sorry to hear about the passing of Ray Stevenson, so young. I met him while filming the post-credits scene. Thor 2 And we’ve only talked about events a few times; But we had a good laugh and it was a pleasure to work with him. His friends and family are in my heart.”

James Purefoy, her on-screen partner in the HBO series Rome, also paid tribute to her:

“I am saddened to hear of the passing of Ray Stevenson; our Pullo is no longer from Rome. A brilliant, courageous actor who always gave his all for his roles. My thoughts are with his family, his lovely wife, Beta and them. Beautiful children. What a loss.”

“Shocked and saddened to learn of Ray Stevenson’s passing” writes Bear McCreary, composer of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power series. β€œI was honored to write the theme for him for his hypnotic and unforgettable composition in the Blackbeard series. New sails. What a talent! “

Speaking of the composer, Kevin Keener, who is overseeing the score for the upcoming series Ahsoka, one of Ray Stevenson’s latest screen contributions, tweeted:

“His truly haunting performance in Ahsoka has a power that has taken us all by surprise. It’s a great loss for a seasoned artist, our industry is poorer now that he’s gone.”

The RRR film team also wanted to pay tribute to the one who portrays Scott Buxton in the incredible work signed by SS Rajamouli.

“Ray Stevenson was a fellow and an absolute gentleman. The actors weren’t always friendly or forthcoming on set, but Ray always had time to chat and never failed to be warm and kind.” Written by screenwriter Gary Whitta, who worked with him on The Book of Eli, in 2010.

So we’ll have to wait until next August when the Star Wars: Ahsoka series airs on Disney+ to see one of the last contributions of this great actress.


Source: Allocine

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