SS Rajamouli mourns the untimely demise of 'RRR' actor Ray Stevenson
Filmmaker SS Rajamouli took to his social media account as he expressed his disbelief on the sad demise of RRR actor Ray Stevenson.
Published: Tuesday,May 23, 2023 05:10 AM GMT-06:00
Renowned actor Ray Stevenson, most recently seen for his role in the blockbuster film RRR, tragically passed away at 58 on Sunday. The confirmation of his sudden demise came from his representatives, who revealed that he was in Italy at the time of his passing. The news of his untimely death just four days before his birthday has left the industry and his fans in profound sorrow. However, the cause of his death has not yet been disclosed.
Ace director SS Rajamouli, known for helming RRR, expressed his grief on social media over the loss of Ray. Sharing a heartfelt post, Rajamouli shared a picture of himself with the late actor during the film's production.
His post read, "Shocking... Just can't believe this news. Ray brought in so much energy and vibrancy with him to the sets. It was infectious. Working with him was pure joy. My prayers are with his family. May his soul rest in peace."
The official Twitter handle of RRR also paid tribute to Ray's passing. In a post shared last night, they expressed their shock and deep sadness over the news, remarking on its impact on the entire team. They bid farewell to Ray Stevenson, referring to him as "SIR SCOTT" and stating that he would forever hold a special place in their hearts.
Beyond his role in RRR, where he portrayed the antagonist, Governor Scott Buxton, Ray Stevenson was also widely recognized for his appearance in the 2011 film Thor and its third instalment, Thor: Ragnarok.
https://twitter.com/ssrajamouli/status/1660829661314818048?s=20For the unversed, he portrayed the character Volstagg, a loyal member of Asgard and a friend to the titular character Thor.
The sudden loss of Ray Stevenson has left a void in the entertainment industry as colleagues, fans, and the RRR team mourn the passing of a talented and vibrant actor whose presence will be deeply missed.
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