The news of the death of Vincent Friell, a Scottish actor remembered for his part in Trainspotting, has recently arrived
The sad news of the death of a great Scottish actor has spread in recent hours. It's about Vincent Friell, who passed away at the age of 64 for reasons that have not yet been disclosed. His agent announced his death and social media quickly filled with a myriad of condolence messages. Unforgettable as Diane's father in Danny Boyle's cult film, Trainspotting.
The world of cinema British and European people are mourning the death of the well-known actor Vincent Friell, which occurred in these very hours. The interpreter's manager and spokesperson made the tragic announcement 64 years oldwho, however, did not explain what were the causes that led to the death of his client.
Vincent Friell was born in Glasgow, the capital of Scotlandon January 7, 1960. He began acting at a very young age, but real success came in 1985, when he was 25 years old and took part in the filming of the detective comedy entitled Restless Natives. On that occasion he played the role of Will Bryce, a tourist bus robber from Edinburgh.
Another golden opportunity then came in the mid-nineties, when he was selected to be part of the cast of Trainspotting, a cult film directed by the director Danny Boyle and based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh. In that film the actor played the role of Diane's fatherthe character played by the protagonist actress Kelly MacDonald.
Also noteworthy are the appearances on television shows hugely successful Scottish releases such as Rab C. Nesbitt, Taggart, Being Victor and Still Game. In the latter he appeared in the episode “Who's the Daddy”, playing the real estate developer Chris, who had planned to close down the favorite hangout of the two main characters.
Countless i condolence messages appeared on social media, arrived from fans, but also colleagues from the world of cinema and entertainment.
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