Heath Freeman.Photo: Jesse Knish/WireImage
Heath Freeman, the actor famous for portraying killer Howard Epps onBones, has died. He was 41.
“We are truly devastated at the loss of our beloved Heath Freeman. A brilliant human being with an intense and soulful spirit, he leaves us with an indelible imprint in our hearts,” Montifiore’s statement read. “His life was filled with deep loyalty, affection, and generosity towards his family and friends, and an extraordinary zest for life.”
“He was extremely proud of his recent film work and was very excited for the next chapter of his career,” the statement said.
“His remarkable legacy as a son, brother, uncle, friend, extraordinarily gifted actor and producer, consummate cook, and man with the most infectious and spectacular laugh, will live on forever,” the statement concluded. “May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him.”
Details about Freeman’s death were not released.
Shanna Moaklerposted about her “dear friend” Freeman’s death on Sunday.
“Heartbroken to hear of the loss of my dear friendHeath Freeman, talented actor, director, producer, outstanding chef and a solid friend. You will be so dearly missed and I will cherish every amazing memory we all had…. and we have a lot of great ones!!Godspeed. ❤️⚓️😓#ataloss” she wrote alongside an Instagram selfie with Freeman.
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Other starsmourning Freeman’s death on social mediaincluded Gina Carano, who will be costarring opposite the late actor in the upcoming filmTerror on the Prairie, due for release next year.
Freeman is also set to appear in the upcoming filmDevil’s Fruit, which is currently in post-production.
Freeman’s first credit on IMDb was hit NBC seriesER,in which he guest starred as Kevin in a 2001 episode. Other notable appearances include Benjamin Frank in a 2003 episode ofNCIS, as well as the role of Gavin Dillon inRaising the Barfrom 2007 to 2009.
source: people.com