He died while filming in Spain. It was not reported what kind of illness crippled the star’s health.
British actor Ray Stevenson, known for his roles in The Punisher: War Zone, King Arthur, Thor and Star Wars, died in Italy at the age of 58. Variety reported.
It is known that the celebrity’s health deteriorated significantly during the filming of the movie Casino in Ischia directed by Frank Chiot. He was hospitalized, but he died at the Rizzoli hospital. The exact cause of death was not reported.
It should be noted that Ray Stevenson was born in Northern Ireland on May 25, 1964 and began his career in the 1990s, and in the 2000s he began to receive leading roles in Hollywood films.
His first major film role was in Antoine Fuqua’s 2004 adventure film King Arthur, in which he played Dagonet, one of the Knights of the Round Table.
In 2008, Stevenson landed a starring role in Marvel’s The Punisher: Warzone, where he played the titular mercenary known as Frank Castle. That same year, he starred in The Punisher: War Zone as Frank Castle.
In 2010, Ray starred in the comedy Cops on Deep Stock. The actor has appeared in action films such as The Book of Eli, Soldier Joe: Retribution, The Three Musketeers, as well as Marvel’s Thor and Lionsgate’s Divergent.
He also appeared in the Oscar-nominated blockbuster RRR as Gov. Scott Buxton.
In addition, Ahsoka is scheduled to be released in 2023, with Ray Stevenson, as the dark-side Jedi Balan Skoll, an ally of the diabolical Grand Admiral Thrawn.
Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx, who rose to fame in the movie Django Unchained, was previously reported to be in the hospital.
Source: korrespondent

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