Angus Cloud, the beloved actor known for his role as a sensitive drug dealer on HBO's 'Euphoria,' passed away on Monday in Oakland, Calif., as confirmed by his family and colleagues.
He was found deceased in his family's home, and the cause of death has not been disclosed. His family mentioned that Angus had been grappling with mental health challenges and was mourning the loss of his father, Conor Hickey, who reportedly passed away in May and was recently laid to rest in his homeland, Ireland.
In a statement cited by The Associated Press, Cloud's family expressed the deep impact of his father's passing on him, stating, "Last week he buried his father and intensely struggled with this loss." They found solace in the thought that Angus is now reunited with his father, who was his closest confidant and friend. It was widely known that Angus had been candid about his battle with mental health, and his family hopes that his passing will serve as a poignant reminder to others that they are not alone in their struggles and that reaching out for support is vital, as no one should face such challenges in silence.
Angus Cloud, the beloved actor known for his sensitive portrayal of a drug dealer in HBO's 'Euphoria,' passed away on Monday in Oakland, Calif., as confirmed by his family and colleagues.
Cloud was discovered deceased in his family's residence, and the cause of his death has not been disclosed. His family shared that he had been grappling with mental health challenges while mourning the loss of his father, Conor Hickey, who reportedly passed away in May and was recently laid to rest in his native Ireland.
In a statement cited by The Associated Press, Cloud's family expressed that just the week before, he had laid his father to rest and was deeply affected by the loss. They find solace in knowing that Angus is now reunited with his father, who was his closest confidant. Angus had been candid about his struggles with mental health, and his family hopes that his passing will serve as a reminder to others that they are not alone and that they should not endure such battles in silence.
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