Ray Stevenson: Volstagg of 'Thor' and despicable governor of ‘RRR' movie known for his burly built and strong voice dies at 58

Ray Stevenson was shooting for his current flick ‘Cassino on Ischia' when he was suddenly hospitalized
UPDATED MAY 23, 2023
Ray Stevenson attends the Ahsoka panel at Start Wars Celebration 2023 in London at ExCel on April 08, 2023 in London, England (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Disney)
Ray Stevenson attends the Ahsoka panel at Start Wars Celebration 2023 in London at ExCel on April 08, 2023 in London, England (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Disney)

ISCHIA, ITALY: Ray Stevenson, the Volstagg of ‘Thor,’ has died at age 58. He was known for his burly built and strong voice. He played the despicable governor in the recent Oscar-winning flick ‘RRR.’ Stevenson died on Sunday, May 21, just four days before his birthday, according to his publicist Nicki Fioravante.

La Repubblica, an Italian newspaper reported that the actor had been hospitalized on the island of Ischia while he was part of ‘Cassino on Ischia,’ directed by Frank Ciota. The 6’ 3’’ tall actor with his unique demeanor got fans engaged and recently made a public appearance at 'Star Wars' celebration in April. He plays one of the leading antagonists in the upcoming 'Star Wars' series ‘Ahsoka,’ as per The Hollywood Reporter. “Getting to wield the light saber is just the best feeling in the world. The first time they handed it to for the camera test, I couldn’t help myself, I made the noise,” he shared.

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How did Ray Stevenson die?

Not many details, including a cause of death, were revealed. Stevenson made his major break with morally questionable soldier Titus Pullo on the 2005-07 HBO series ‘Rome.’ After working in the big-budget series, he was next featured in ‘Punisher: War Zone’ (2008) as Marvel anti-hero Frank Castle.

For his current project, ‘Cassino on Ischia,’ the 58-year-old was playing the character of an older action movie star, in a desperate attempt to revamp his career by doing some challenging film.

This is a developing story. MEAWW will keep you posted.

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