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RRR actor Ray Stevenson passes away; SS Rajamouli mourns

Ray Stevenson who starred in the film RRR has died. The film’s director has SS Rajamouli expressed his condolences after learning of Stevenson’s passing. Ray Stevenson, a well-known actor who starred in the Oscar-winning film RRR died on Sunday in Italy at the age of 58.

Ray Stevenson was a talented and adaptable actor who will be remembered for the unforgettable roles he played and for leaving an everlasting impression on the entertainment industry through his work. The circumstances behind Stevenson’s death are not fully understood at this time, and no other information has been made public. Details are still being awaited.

The news was relayed on the official Twitter account of Team RRR, along with expressions of sorrow and sympathies for the loss. The following is an excerpt from the tweet: “What startling news for all of us on the team! Ray Stevenson, may you finally rest in peace. You will live on in infamy, Sir Scott, in our memories forever.

Stevenson played a villain in the movie ‘RRR,’ which was directed by SS Rajamouli, and he garnered a lot of praise for his act. The film, which also featured Ram Charan and Jr. NTR in key parts, was awarded an Academy Award for Best Original Song not too long ago.

The film’s director, S. S. Rajamouli, expressed his condolences and prayers to the actor’s family after learning of his passing away.

Stevenson’s acting repertory includes famous parts such as Volstagg in Marvel’s ‘Thor’ franchise, Othere in ‘Vikings,’ and giving the voice for Gar Saxon in the animated Star Wars series ‘The Clone Wars’ and ‘Rebels.’ In addition to his work on ‘RRR,’ Stevenson’s acting career spanned more than four decades. Ashaka, the anticipated spin-off of “The Mandalorian” being produced by Disney, was also supposed to star him with Rosario Dawson.

Ray Stevenson began his acting career in the early 1990s, participating in a variety of European television shows and telefilms. He was born on May 25, 1964 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, and began his acting career there.

His first role on the big screen was in the drama ‘The Theory of Flight,’ directed by Paul Greengrass in 1998, in which he starred with Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh. Throughout his career, Stevenson has been cast in a number of critically acclaimed films, including “King Arthur” (2004) by Antoine Fuqua, “Punisher: War Zone” (2008) by Lexi Alexander, “The Book of Eli” (2010) by the Hughes Brothers, and “The Other Guys” (2010) by Adam McKay.

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