British actor Ray Stevenson, interpreter Punisher 2: Warzone, Thor, Rome, King Arthur and another long list of movies and television series, died this Sunday in Italy at the age of 58, according to what his representative told the magazine Diversityalthough without specifying the cause of death.
Stevenson was born in Lisburn (Northern Ireland) on May 25, 1964 and has become a regular actor in some of the most successful action films of recent years. Although it started on television in the 1990s, it has made its way into Hollywood since the 2000s, with the character of Dagonet in King Arthur with which he began to gain a bad reputation.
Later would come his parts in GI Joe, Three Musketeers –where he played Porthos—and various Marvel products in particular Thor, a saga in which he gave life to Volstagg, one of the allies of the warrior god. However, one of his most famous characters is Tito Pullo in the series Rome. Recently, he also participated in the film as the evil governor Scott Buxton RRR which received an Oscar nomination. In addition, the series is waiting for the premiere Ahsokawhich is part of the universe Star Wars starring Baylan Skolla.
Two minor children
In 1995, Stevenson first married the actress Ruth Gemmell and their marriage lasted eight years until they divorced in 2005. Some time later, on the set of the series Roma, he met the Italian anthropologist Elisabetta Caraccia, with whom he had two sons: Sebastiana Derek, born in 2007, and Leonardo George, born in 2011.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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