Famous actors died as a result of Suicide by hanging

Here are 5 famous actors from the world died in Suicide by hanging:

Robin Williams

Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 Chicago-August 11, 2014 Paradise Cay) otherwise known as Robin McLaurin Williams, Marty Fromage, Sudy Nim, Ray D. Tutto, Robin McLaurim Williams or Robin Willaims was an American actor, screenwriter, voice actor, stand-up comedian, comedian and film producer. He had three children, Zachary Pym Williams, Zelda Rae Williams and Cody Alan Williams.

Robin Williams rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s with his stand-up comedy acts and roles on TV shows such as "Mork & Mindy". He later transitioned into film acting and became known for his roles in "Good Morning, Vietnam", "Dead Poets Society", "Aladdin", "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Will Hunting" - for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Williams struggled with addiction and depression throughout his career and tragically took his own life in 2014. He was known for his quick wit, impressions and ability to improvise in his comedic performances, as well as his dramatic acting range.

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Justin Pierce

Justin Pierce (March 21, 1975 London-July 10, 2000 Paradise) a.k.a. Justin Charles Pierce was an English actor.

He is best known for his roles in the films "Kids" and "Next Friday". Pierce started his career as a skateboarder in London before moving to the United States where he was discovered by a talent scout. In addition to acting, he was also a successful professional skateboarder and appeared in skateboarding videos. Pierce struggled with addiction and depression throughout his life, and tragically took his own life in 2000 at the age of 25.

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Jonathan Brandis

Jonathan Brandis (April 13, 1976 Danbury-November 12, 2003 West Hollywood) also known as Jonathan Gregory Brandis, The J-Man or Jon was an American actor, screenwriter and film director.

He began his career as a child model, appearing in numerous print ads and television commercials before transitioning to acting. Brandis landed his breakout role in the 1990s NBC teen sitcom "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" before becoming a household name for his starring role in the 1995 film "The NeverEnding Story III".

Brandis went on to star in other notable films, including "Ladybugs" and "Sidekicks", and appeared in popular TV dramas like "SeaQuest DSV" and "Murder, She Wrote". He was also an accomplished film director and screenwriter.

Tragically, at the age of 27, Jonathan Brandis died by suicide. His death was mourned by fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, who remembered him as a talented and promising young actor.

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Ray Combs

Ray Combs (April 3, 1956 Hamilton-June 2, 1996 Glendale) also known as Raymond Neil Combs, Jr. or Ray Jr. was an American comedian, actor and presenter. His children are called Raymond Neil Combs III, Whitney Nicole Combs, Kelly Jo Combs, Chelsy Jae Combs, Kirby Lee Combs and Cody Ryan Combs.

Combs is best known for hosting the popular game show "Family Feud" from 1988 until 1994, and then again in 1994 and 1995. Prior to his career in television, Combs worked as a stand-up comedian, touring clubs across the United States. He also appeared on several TV shows, including "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night with David Letterman".

Tragically, Combs suffered from depression and took his own life in 1996 at the age of 40. His legacy lives on through his work in comedy and television, and his family has worked to raise awareness about depression and suicide prevention in his memory.

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David J. Steinberg

David J. Steinberg (February 12, 1965 Los Angeles-March 16, 2010 Valencia) also known as David Steinberg or David Joseph Steinberg was an American actor.

He was best known for his roles in the films "Zodiac" and "Hatchet", as well as the television series "Mad Men" and "Seinfeld". Steinberg began his career in theater, performing in several productions both on and off Broadway. He also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to various animated television shows and movies. In addition to acting, Steinberg was also a successful screenwriter, with credits on films like "American Pie 2" and "Slackers". He passed away at the age of 45 from undisclosed causes.

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