Late actor, Ray Stevenson’s parents’ identities are not known yet, however, it is very well-known that his father was a Royal Air Force pilot. There is very little to no information about his mother, but he was pictured with his mother at several movie premiers.
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Born on May 25, 1964, Ray Stevenson started his career in 1998 when he starred in the film The Theory of Flight. He played the role of a gigolo hired to help Helena Bonham Carter’s character lose her virginity.

He also starred in the 2002 short film No Man’s Land. In 2004, he starred in King Arthur as Dagonet, a knight of the round table who sacrifices his life for his comrades.
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So many people have expressed their condolences to his family and sent their love and prayers as well.
Guardians of the Galaxy Director, James Gunn, was among the top celebrities who paid his tributes on social media.
“Damn. So sorry to hear about the passing, far too young, of Ray Stevenson. I only knew him a little from shooting post-credits of Thor 2 & a couple of interactions at events, but we had some good laughs & he was a joy to work with. His friends and family are in my heart today,” he wrote.
“Ray Stevenson was a fellow Brit and an absolute gent. Actors aren’t always friendly or approachable while they’re shooting but Ray always had time to chat and never failed to be gracious and kind. He treated me and my wife Leah at the premier like we were family. I’m gutted,” Film critic, Gary Whitta wrote.


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