Rajamouli mourns Ray Stevenson's passing: 'Working with him was pure joy'

By IANS | Published: May 23, 2023 10:00 AM2023-05-23T10:00:04+5:302023-05-23T10:10:09+5:30

New Delhi, May 23 Irish actor Ray Stevenson may have played the evil British Raj governor of Delhi ...

Rajamouli mourns Ray Stevenson's passing: 'Working with him was pure joy' | Rajamouli mourns Ray Stevenson's passing: 'Working with him was pure joy'

Rajamouli mourns Ray Stevenson's passing: 'Working with him was pure joy'

New Delhi, May 23 Irish actor Ray Stevenson may have played the evil British Raj governor of Delhi in 'RRR', but he was a much-loved man on the sets as S. S. Rajamouli's tribute to him on his passing away so clearly indicates.

"Shocking," tweeted the 'RRR' maker. "Just can't believe this news. Ray brought in so much energy and vibrancy with him to the sets. It was infectious. Working with him was pure joy. My prayers are with his family. May his soul rest in peace."

As reported by , Stevenson passed away on Sunday at the age of 58.

He began his career appearing on TV shows in the 1990s and then landed action roles in Hollywood films starting in the 2000s, his best-known one being Volstagg in Marvel's 'Thor' franchise.

His first major film role came in Antoine Fuqua's 2004 adventure movie 'King Arthur', where he played Dagonet, one of the Knights of the Round Table. In the film, his character sacrifices himself in battle to help Arthur (Clive Owen) and his brotherhood of warriors, reports 'Variety'

In 2008, Stevenson landed a starring role in the Marvel film, 'Punisher: War Zone', where he played the titular mercenary, aka Frank Castle, 'Variety' adds.

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