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Angus Cloud has died at the young age of 25. The actor is best known for playing Fezco on HBO’s
Euphoria, a young drug dealer with a big heart who views Rue (Zendaya) as a little sister. He was a main character in the first two seasons of the series.“
It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today,” Angus Cloud’s family said in a statement. “As a son, a brother, a friend and an artist, Angus Cloud was special to us in many ways. Last week, he grieved the loss of his father. We can only find comfort in knowing that Angus has been reunited with his father, who was also his best friend. Angus was very open about his mental health battle and we hope his passing will remind others that they aren’t alone and shouldn’t fight this on their lonesome. We hope that the world will remember him for his humor and love for all. We ask for privacy at this time as we are still processing this devastating loss.“In addition to his work on
Euphoria, Angus Cloud can be seen in Mikey Alfred’s North Hollywood and Ethan Berger’s The Line. The film is made up of four interconnected stories, each featuring distinct characters, real-life locations and notable historical events (some real, some imagined). The film is comprised of four interconnected stories each featuring distinct characters, real-life locations and noteworthy historical events (some real, some imagined).” He was also cast in a Universal Monsters movie by Scream VI directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.The third season of Euphoria hasn’t yet started production, but the series will surely miss Cloud’s presence. HBO released a statement saying, “We are incredibly sorry to hear of Angus Cloud’s passing.“. “
He is a talented actor and a beloved member of the HBO family and Euphoria. We send our deepest condolences during this difficult time to his family and friends. You will be missed.
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Angus Cloud has died at the young age of 25. The actor is best known for playing Fezco on HBO’s
Euphoria, a young drug dealer with a big heart who views Rue (Zendaya) as a little sister. He was a main character in the first two seasons of the series.“
It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today,” Angus Cloud’s family said in a statement. “As a son, a brother, a friend and an artist, Angus Cloud was special to us in many ways. Last week, he grieved the loss of his father. We can only find comfort in knowing that Angus has been reunited with his father, who was also his best friend. Angus was very open about his mental health battle and we hope his passing will remind others that they aren’t alone and shouldn’t fight this on their lonesome. We hope that the world will remember him for his humor and love for all. We ask for privacy at this time as we are still processing this devastating loss.“In addition to his work on
Euphoria, Angus Cloud can be seen in Mikey Alfred’s North Hollywood and Ethan Berger’s The Line. The film is made up of four interconnected stories, each featuring distinct characters, real-life locations and notable historical events (some real, some imagined). The film is comprised of four interconnected stories each featuring distinct characters, real-life locations and noteworthy historical events (some real, some imagined).” He was also cast in a Universal Monsters movie by Scream VI directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.The third season of Euphoria hasn’t yet started production, but the series will surely miss Cloud’s presence. HBO released a statement saying, “We are incredibly sorry to hear of Angus Cloud’s passing.“. “
He is a talented actor and a beloved member of the HBO family and Euphoria. We send our deepest condolences during this difficult time to his family and friends. You will be missed.
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch