Chariots Of Fire, Star Trek actor Ben Cross dies at 72 after illness
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Chariots Of Fire, Star Trek actor Ben Cross dies at 72 after illness
His daughter wrote in a Facebook post on his page that he had been sick for a while but suffered "a rapid pass up" in the past week.
English actor Ben Cross, who starred in the Oscar-winning 1981 film Chariots Of Fire, has died at the age of 72.
His daughter, Lauren, wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday (Aug 18): "I am utterly heartbroken to share with y'all that my darling father died a few hours agone. He had been sick for a while but at that place was a rapid reject over the past calendar week."
The news was too confirmed by his representatives to multiple media outlets.
Cross was in Vienna, Austria, when he died.
He found fame in the office of Olympic runner Harold Abrahams in Chariots, the true story of two athletes at the 1924 Games.
Cross also appeared as Spock'southward father, Sarek, in the 2009 reboot of Star Expedition, which starred Chris Pino and Zachary Quinto. Other roles included playing the villain in 1995'due south First Knight alongside Richard Gere and a vampire in the 1991 miniseries, Dark Shadows.
According to his representatives, Cross had merely finished shooting a horror motion-picture show chosen The Devil's Light with Virginia Madsen, and would also appear in the drama Final Letter From Your Lover with Shailene Woodley, slated for release later this year.
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