Legendary actor passed away at 48…

Fans are in shock as representatives confirmed the sudden passing of a beloved Hollywood actor at 48, stating he had “gone to heaven.”

Known for standout roles in science fiction and fantasy TV shows like *Eureka* and *Once Upon a Time*, his unexpected death has triggered an outpouring of tributes from co-stars and admirers.

Though not a household name, his talent shone through a career spanning over two decades with over 100 roles in film and television. His manager confirmed that he passed suddenly after a short illness, leaving behind his wife, Erin, and their two children.

His upcoming projects will serve as a testament to his legacy, as the entertainment world mourns a remarkable talent gone too soon.

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