Ray Stevenson, who played the role of villain in RRR, died, worked in many films

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Ray Stevenson, who played the role of villain in RRR, died, worked in many films

Actor Ray Stevenson passed away.

Actor Ray Stevenson passed away.

Actor Ray Stevenson, who played the villain in Junior NTR and Ram Charan starrer RRR, has passed away at the age of 58. According to media reports, the cause of death has not been clearly ascertained yet. Representatives for Stevenson’s estate said he breathed his last on Sunday. Stevenson has played his role in many best films.

Stevenson was born in 1964 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He had moved to London only at the age of eight. He enrolled in the Bristol Old Vic Theater School. Also, after a few years working in British television, he made his film debut in Paul Greengrass’ 1998 film The Theory of Flight. In this, Stevenson played the role of a gigolo. In 2004, he appeared as a Knight of the Round Table in Antoine Fuqua’s “King Arthur” and several years later played the lead role in the pre-Disney Marvel adaptation “Punisher War Zone”.

His film ‘Punisher’ was one of the best films, it won the hearts of the audience. Stevenson got another taste of Marvel in the first three Thor films, in which he played Volstagg. He also did voice work as Gar Saxon in “Star Wars Rebels” and “The Clone Wars”, and has a starring role in the upcoming Star Wars live-action series “Ahsoka”, in which he plays the bad guy, Baylan. Play the role of school. It is expected to come in an eight episode season.

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Played the role of villain in RRR

Stevenson played the lead villain in SS Rajamouli’s RRR movie. In this, his character was of a British officer who is not only extremely ruthless but also ready to do anything to satisfy his greed. In this, he played his role very well. Not only this, Stevenson had also signed some new projects recently, but they would not materialize.

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