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'Game of Thrones' actor Darren Kent dies at 36

'Game of Thrones' actor Darren Kent dies at 36

 Darren Kent, who was best known for his roles in 'The game of Thrones' mega-series, "Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," "EastEnders," and others, died aged 36. 

The famous actor reportedly passed away on Friday, August 11. His talent agency, Carey Dodd Associates, announced the news of his passing on Tuesday, August 15, on micro-blogging site Twitter.

The agency wrote on Twitter, "It is with deep sadness we have to tell you that our dear friend and client Darren Kent passed away peacefully on Friday.”

The famous actor was born and raised in Essex, a non-metropolitan county in southeast England. He received immense appreciation for his 2008 horror film Mirrors. Later on, he became a part of the Emmy-winning "Game of Thrones." Recently, he appeared in the famous 2023 movie "Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" as a reanimated corpse.

Darren Kent’s famous films and series are 'Snow White and the Huntsman', a 2012 American fantasy film; 'Marshal’s Law', a 2012 series; 'Bloody Cuts', a horror film; 'The Frankenstein Chronicles', a 2015 crime drama; 'Blood Drive', a 2017 TV series; 'Les Misérables', a musical drama; 'EastEnders', one of the most famous dramas of all time; 'Love Without Walls', a 2023 romantic film; and 'Birds Sorrow'.

Darren Kent was a respected writer and director. According to Variety, he directed the 2021 short film "You Know Me," for which he received an Award. 

According to reports, following a protracted health battle, the actor passed away after being photographed appearing skinny on social media.

The famous actor graduated in 2007 from the Italia Conti Stage School. He has won various awards for his work in the industry. He also won the best director award at the London International Monthly Film Festival.


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