‘Tears won’t stop’: Euphoria star Angus Cloud dead at 25

‘Tears won’t stop’: Euphoria star Angus Cloud dead at 25

Angus Cloud, a younger actor finest recognized for his function within the drama “Euphoria”, has died, his household introduced in an announcement.

“It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today. As an artist, a friend, a brother and a son, Angus was special to all of us in so many ways,” the assertion learn.

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Actor Angus Cloud has died aged 25. (Getty Images for Ralph Lauren Fr)

“Last week he buried his father and intensely struggled with this loss. The only comfort we have is knowing Angus is now reunited with his dad, who was his best friend.

“Angus was open about his battle with psychological well being and we hope that his passing could be a reminder to others that they aren’t alone and mustn’t combat this on their very own in silence.

“We hope the world remembers him for his humor, laughter and love for everyone.

“We ask for privateness right now as we’re nonetheless processing this devastating loss.”

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Cloud with Euphoria co-star Zendaya. (WireImage for Vanity Fair)

Cloud “was decided to be already deceased” when first responders from the Oakland Fire Department were dispatched on Monday around 11.30am local time for a medical emergency, Michael Hunt, a public information officer for the fire department, told CNN.

A cause of death has not yet been determined.

The Oakland Police Department and the Alameda County Coroner’s office are handling the investigation, Hunt said. CNN has reached out to their offices for comment.

Cloud’s breakout role came in 2019 as Fezco, a sweet-natured drug dealer who cared deeply for Rue, played by Zendaya, in “Euphoria.”

“We are extremely saddened to be taught of the passing of Angus Cloud,” an HBO spokesperson told CNN.

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Angus Cloud rose to fame with his role as Fezco in HBO’s Euphoria. (HBO)

“He was immensely gifted and a beloved a part of the HBO and Euphoria household. We lengthen our deepest condolences to his family and friends throughout this troublesome time.” (HBO, like CNN, is part of Warner Bros Discovery.)

Storm Reid, who plays Gia Bennett in “Euphoria,” posted a tribute to Cloud on her Instagram story today, sharing a clip of a laughter-filled scene between Cloud and Maude Apatow from the series.

“The tears simply will not cease,” Reid wrote.

Cloud recalled in an interview with iD in March how he was discovered by a casting agent on the streets of Brooklyn.

“I positively thought it may very well be some sort of rip-off,” he laughed.

Angus Cloud and Sydney Sweeney
Cloud with Sydney Sweeney at the 2021 GQ Men of the Year Party. (Getty Images for GQ)

“Then they introduced me again in they usually confirmed me the function, and it made extra sense. Because in my thoughts I used to be like, they stopped me as a result of I seem like I may very well be a star? Then I’m like, no, it is as a result of I seem like I may very well be a drug seller.”

When “Euphoria” took off, Cloud said he was surprised by his own success.

“The distinction between me and everybody else who’s well-known it is that they had been attempting to go get well-known, for probably the most half,” he told the publication.

“They had been working arduous, they usually had been like, ‘I’m going to make it to the highest’. For me, it was identical to too good of a possibility to say no to. I had no concept it might go this far.”

While Cloud’s distinct, gravelly voice on-screen and off gave many the impression he was playing himself in “Euphoria,” he resisted comparisons to his character Fez.

“It does trouble me,” Cloud told Variety in an interview last year, “when individuals are like, ‘It have to be really easy! You get to go in and be your self.’ I’m like, ‘Why do not you go and do this?’ It’s not that straightforward. I introduced loads to the character. You can consider what you need. It ain’t bought nothing to do with me.”

In the same interview, he talked about several upcoming projects and new roles he was excited about taking on.

Cloud is credited to appear in an untitled thriller from Universal Pictures, who announced in May that he was set to join the cast alongside Katheryn Newton, Dan Stevens and Melissa Barrera. He also stars alongside Pedro Pascal in the Oakland-set drama “Freaky Tales,” which wrapped production in January.

Not seeking fame, Cloud expressed a laissez faire attitude about his Hollywood success and contentment with idea of returning to his native Northern California some day.

“Oakland’s the place my coronary heart’s at,” he told iD. “It’s only a stunning place to be.”

Source: www.9news.com.au