'Thor' Warrior actor Lay Stevenson dies aged 58

Los Angeles) Correspondent = Northern Irish actor Lay Stevenson, who performed impressively in several Hollywood films, including Thor, has died aged 58.A spokesman for Stevensons management company told The Associated Press, Variety and Deadline on Tuesday that he died on Monday.However, he did not disclose other details such as the cause of death.Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1964, Stevenson studied at the British acting school Bristol Old Big Theater School and began his career in the 1990s, starring in British and European TV series.He then stepped into the film industry by appearing in British director Paul Greengrasss 1998 release The Theory of Flight and gained recognition in the United States of America by appearing in the 2004 Hollywood action film King Arthur as a Knight of the Round Table.He then starred in Marvel Studios film Funisher: War Zone and later made his face globally by playing the Asgardian warrior Ballstag in the Thor series.In addition, he played the main character of the HBO drama series Rome and became very popular in the United States of America.Other appearances include G.I.Joe 2 and the Divergent trilogy, The Big Game, Transporter: Repulsed, RRR: Rise Lower Revolt, and Accident Man: Hitmans Vacation.He also voiced the role of Saxon in the Star Wars cartoon series Star Wars Rebel 3 and Clone Wars, and has also appeared in the upcoming Star Wars live-action series Asoca on the streaming platform Disney Plus.It is also known that Lee Byung-hun, who starred in the movie Ji, Ai, Joe 2, is also acquainted with him.He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Caraccia, an Italian anthropologist, and three sons.
Los Angeles) Correspondent = Northern Irish actor Lay Stevenson, who performed impressively in several Hollywood films, including Thor, has died aged 58.A spokesman for Stevensons management company told The Associated Press, Variety and Deadline on Tuesday that he died on Monday.However, he did not disclose other details such as the cause of death.Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1964, Stevenson studied at the British acting school Bristol Old Big Theater School and began his career in the 1990s, starring in British and European TV series.He then stepped into the film industry by appearing in British director Paul Greengrasss 1998 release The Theory of Flight and gained recognition in the United States of America by appearing in the 2004 Hollywood action film King Arthur as a Knight of the Round Table.He then starred in Marvel Studios film Funisher: War Zone and later made his face globally by playing the Asgardian warrior Ballstag in the Thor series.In addition, he played the main character of the HBO drama series Rome and became very popular in the United States of America.Other appearances include G.I.Joe 2 and the Divergent trilogy, The Big Game, Transporter: Repulsed, RRR: Rise Lower Revolt, and Accident Man: Hitmans Vacation.He also voiced the role of Saxon in the Star Wars cartoon series Star Wars Rebel 3 and Clone Wars, and has also appeared in the upcoming Star Wars live-action series Asoca on the streaming platform Disney Plus.It is also known that Lee Byung-hun, who starred in the movie Ji, Ai, Joe 2, is also acquainted with him.He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Caraccia, an Italian anthropologist, and three sons.
Los Angeles) Correspondent = Northern Irish actor Lay Stevenson, who performed impressively in several Hollywood films, including Thor, has died aged 58.A spokesman for Stevensons management company told The Associated Press, Variety and Deadline on Tuesday that he died on Monday.However, he did not disclose other details such as the cause of death.Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1964, Stevenson studied at the British acting school Bristol Old Big Theater School and began his career in the 1990s, starring in British and European TV series.He then stepped into the film industry by appearing in British director Paul Greengrasss 1998 release The Theory of Flight and gained recognition in the United States of America by appearing in the 2004 Hollywood action film King Arthur as a Knight of the Round Table.He then starred in Marvel Studios film Funisher: War Zone and later made his face globally by playing the Asgardian warrior Ballstag in the Thor series.In addition, he played the main character of the HBO drama series Rome and became very popular in the United States of America.Other appearances include G.I.Joe 2 and the Divergent trilogy, The Big Game, Transporter: Repulsed, RRR: Rise Lower Revolt, and Accident Man: Hitmans Vacation.He also voiced the role of Saxon in the Star Wars cartoon series Star Wars Rebel 3 and Clone Wars, and has also appeared in the upcoming Star Wars live-action series Asoca on the streaming platform Disney Plus.It is also known that Lee Byung-hun, who starred in the movie Ji, Ai, Joe 2, is also acquainted with him.He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Caraccia, an Italian anthropologist, and three sons.

Los Angeles) Correspondent = Northern Irish actor Lay Stevenson, who performed impressively in several Hollywood films, including "Thor," has died aged 58. A spokesman for Stevenson's management company told The Associated Press, Variety and Deadline on Tuesday that he died on Monday. However, he did not disclose other details such as the cause of death. Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1964, Stevenson studied at the British acting school 'Bristol Old Big Theater School' and began his career in the 1990s, starring in British and European TV series. He then stepped into the film industry by appearing in British director Paul Greengrass's 1998 release "The Theory of Flight" and gained recognition in the United States of America by appearing in the 2004 Hollywood action film "King Arthur" as a Knight of the Round Table. He then starred in Marvel Studios' film "Funisher: War Zone" and later made his face globally by playing the Asgardian warrior Ballstag in the "Thor" series. In addition, he played the main character of the HBO drama series "Rome" and became very popular in the United States of America. Other appearances include "G.I.Joe 2" and the "Divergent" trilogy, "The Big Game", "Transporter: Repulsed", "RRR: Rise Lower Revolt", and "Accident Man: Hitman's Vacation". He also voiced the role of "Saxon" in the "Star Wars" cartoon series "Star Wars Rebel 3" and "Clone Wars", and has also appeared in the upcoming Star Wars live-action series "Asoca" on the streaming platform Disney Plus. It is also known that Lee Byung-hun, who starred in the movie 'Ji, Ai, Joe 2', is also acquainted with him. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Caraccia, an Italian anthropologist, and three sons.