EntertainmentBroadway loses star as Gavin Creel dies at 48

Broadway loses star as Gavin Creel dies at 48

Gavin Creel was only 48 years old. The Broadway actor and "American Horror Stories" star received a diagnosis a few months ago. A rare form of aggressive cancer was detected.

Gavin Creel played in "American Horror Story" among others.
Gavin Creel played in "American Horror Story" among others.
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Magdalena Drozdek

1 October 2024 15:48

Gavin Creel was primarily known to the American audience. The actor had a modest film and television career. He appeared in the series created by Ryan Murphy, "American Horror Stories," in "Eloise at Christmastime," and the production "She Loves Me." Above all, he performed on Broadway, where he was a true sensation. For over two decades, he graced the theatre stages. As early as 2002, he received a Tony Award nomination (theatre Oscars) for his role in the play "Thoroughly Modern Millie." In 2009, he repeated this success - he was nominated for his performance in the musical "Hair."

Gavin Creel has passed away

The actor's death was announced by his partner, Alex Temple Ward. Gavin passed away on Monday, September 30. He was 48 years old. In July of this year, he was diagnosed with a tumour - metastatic malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour. This is a rare and aggressive type of sarcoma characterized by tumours in nerve trunks or brachial and sacral plexus. The prognosis in this case is generally poor. Chemotherapy is ineffective.

As reported, the actor was being treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He was then moved to home hospice care and died there.

"Sometimes, I don’t have the right words to describe my sadness. Today is one of those days. We have lost someone far too young, far too early still in his journey and far too impactful to our creative community. My heart breaks for his family and his closest friends. This is just not fair. We will never forget you," wrote actor Josh Gad on Instagram and included a photo of his late colleague.

"I fell in love with Gavin Creel in 1998 the moment I met him. I was certainly not alone in my instant affection for him," added actor Andrew Rannells and shared a series of photos with Gavin.

"Our friendship grew and changed and was challenged and became stronger over the decades. We were living big, exciting lives at times but the moments we were happiest, the moments we were most ourselves, were the quiet ones," he wrote. "My heart feels incredibly empty today. I know I’m not alone in this feeling because again, everyone fell in love with Gavin," he added.

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