The 25-year-old actor Angus Cloud, who played the drug dealer Fezco "Fez" O'Neill on HBO's "Euphoria," passed away on Monday in Oakland, California.
The Oakland Fire Dept. said it answered a health related crisis at roughly 11:30 a.m., and the patient was "at that point expired." According to the fire department, the cause of death was not known. The Oakland Police Dept. affirmed that it stays an "functioning demise examination."
In a statement, Cloud's family said, "It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today." As a craftsman, a companion, a sibling and a child, Angus was exceptional to us all in such countless ways. He went through a lot of grief after the funeral for his father this past week. Knowing that Angus is now reunited with his father, who was his best friend, is the only source of comfort for us. We hope that Angus's passing can serve as a reminder to others that they are not alone and should not fight this alone in silence. Angus was open about his battle with mental health.
The assertion proceeded, "We trust the world recollects that him for his humor, chuckling and love for everybody. Since we are still processing this devastating loss, we request privacy at this time.
Cloud rose to conspicuousness playing Fez on HBO's Emmy-winning high schooler show series "Happiness." He was a principal character on the show's initial two seasons. The films "North Hollywood" (2021) and "The Line" were two of his other roles.
He was recently cast in a new horror film at Universal Pictures alongside Melissa Berrera, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett of "Scream 6." Cloud additionally featured in different music recordings, for example, Noah Cyrus' "Each of the Three," Squeeze WRLD's "Cigarettes" and Becky G and Karol G's "Miamiii."
Last year, Cloud was an honoree at Assortment's yearly Force of Youthful Hollywood occasion and was culled off the road to star in "Elation." Cloud's job as Fez was his most memorable acting position. " I was for certain companions," he said. " We were simply hanging out."
Cloud continued, "It does bother me when people are like, 'It must be so easy!'" You are free to come as you are. I'm like, 'How about you proceed to do that?' It is not that easy. I contributed greatly to the character. You can accept what you need. I have nothing to do with it.
"Elation" projecting chief Jennifer Venditti additionally said, "Individuals think, 'Gracious, he simply appears. He is simply a lazy stoner.' Angus doesn't get sufficient credit."
Cloud was a fan #1 on "Rapture," which has not yet begun creation on its third season.
HBO released a statement that read, "We are incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Angus Cloud." He was hugely gifted and a cherished piece of the HBO and Elation family. We stretch out our most profound sympathies to his loved ones during this troublesome time."
Conor Angus Cloud Hickey was born in Brooklyn. He went to Oakland School of the Arts with Zendaya, his co-star in "Euphoria," and got cast in the movie while working at a Brooklyn restaurant.
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