Here are 2 famous actors from Canada died at 27:
André Paiement (June 28, 1950 Sturgeon Falls, Ontario-January 23, 1978 Greater Sudbury) a.k.a. Andre Paiement was a Canadian writer, actor, musician and playwright.
He died caused by suicide.
During his short life, André Paiement made a significant impact on the Canadian artistic community. He was a prolific writer and playwright, having written several plays that were performed in major theaters across Canada. His most notable work was the play "C'mon, Angie!", which was recorded and broadcasted on CBC Radio in 1977. In addition to his talent for writing, Paiement was also a skilled actor and musician, often performing his own music in his plays. He was known for his ability to captivate audiences with his performances and his unique style of storytelling. Despite his success, Paiement struggled with personal demons throughout his life and ultimately died by suicide at the young age of 27. His legacy lives on, and his work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences to this day.
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George Clutesi (April 5, 2015 Port Alberni-February 27, 1988 Victoria) also known as Clutesi, George was a Canadian writer, actor, artist and visual artist.
He was a member of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Despite facing discrimination as an Indigenous person, Clutesi pursued a successful career in the arts. He wrote several books, including "Potlatch" and "Son of Raven, Son of Deer," which focused on Indigenous culture, mythology and tradition. He also acted in movies such as "The Great White Hope" and "Grey Owl," and was an accomplished painter and carver. Clutesi's work helped to promote and preserve Indigenous culture and art in Canada.
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