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Ray Stevenson

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Birth
Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death
21 May 2023 (aged 58)
Lacco Ameno, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy
Burial
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Actor. Stevenson began his acting career in his breakout movie role in 1998's "The Theory of Flight," alongside Helena Bonham Carter. His most notable big screen roles include the title role in Lexi Alexander's R-rated cult favorite "Punisher: War Zone," Volstagg in Marvel's "Thor" movies, and real-life Irish-American mob figure Danny Greene in "Kill the Irishman." Some of his other movie credits include "Divergent," "The Other Guys," "The Book of Eli," and "G.I Joe: Retaliation." He co-starred as Titus Pullo in all 22 episodes of HBO and BBC's "Rome." His television credits include guest-starring roles and recurring appearances in hit tv shows, "Dexter," "Walking the Dead," "Black Sails,' various "Star Wars" animated shows, and "Vikings." He made his Indian cinematic debut playing the imperialist villain in S.S. Rajamouli's Tollywood smash "RRR." His final completed film was "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday," co-starring Scott Adkins, and shortly before his death, he finished filming for a Disney+ "Star Wars" series, "Ahsoka."
Actor. Stevenson began his acting career in his breakout movie role in 1998's "The Theory of Flight," alongside Helena Bonham Carter. His most notable big screen roles include the title role in Lexi Alexander's R-rated cult favorite "Punisher: War Zone," Volstagg in Marvel's "Thor" movies, and real-life Irish-American mob figure Danny Greene in "Kill the Irishman." Some of his other movie credits include "Divergent," "The Other Guys," "The Book of Eli," and "G.I Joe: Retaliation." He co-starred as Titus Pullo in all 22 episodes of HBO and BBC's "Rome." His television credits include guest-starring roles and recurring appearances in hit tv shows, "Dexter," "Walking the Dead," "Black Sails,' various "Star Wars" animated shows, and "Vikings." He made his Indian cinematic debut playing the imperialist villain in S.S. Rajamouli's Tollywood smash "RRR." His final completed film was "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday," co-starring Scott Adkins, and shortly before his death, he finished filming for a Disney+ "Star Wars" series, "Ahsoka."

Bio by: Bradley M.


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