Actor Ronan Vibert, veteran of film and television, with a 35-year career in front of the cameras, albeit in small roles, He died December 22 in Florida after a short illness. This was revealed by his manager, who did not provide further details. Vibert was born in Cambridge on 23 February 1964 and at the age of 18 began his studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts From London. After graduation he started acting in theater and radio, his first film appearance was in the film ‘Empire State’ and his first opportunity in television came in 1989 with the series ‘Traffik’.
Along with the big names
On the big screen, he has worked with Michael Fassbender on ‘The Snowman’; with Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson in “Meeting Mr. Banks”, with Luke Evans in ‘Dracula: The Legend Untold’ and with John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe in ‘Shadow of the Vampire’. In addition, he participated in “Lara Croft Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle of Life” and under the orders of Roman Polanski in “The Pianist”. Other titles from his long career include ‘Slightly, it kills me’ and Tristan and Isolde’.
On the small screen we have seen him in ‘Carnival Row’, ‘The Alienist’, ‘Penny Dreadful’, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’, ‘Los Borgia’, ‘Roma’, ‘Cold Case’ and ‘Hatfields and McCoys’.
Source: E Cartelera
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