“American Horror Story” actor Ben
Woolf has died from head injury after being hospitalized last week. He passed
away Monday at the age of 34 after struck by car.
He was admitted at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los Angeles when a car hit by the side mirror in Hollywood at
around 9 p.m. Thursday. Woolf was suffering from the head injury.
The spokes woman in Los angles
said, “Unfortunately it was just a tragic accident,” the car driver remained at
the scene till end and the department is not treating the accident as a crime.
"We have been overwhelmed by
the outpouring of love and support from all over the world for our beloved
Ben," Woolf's family said in a statement. "He touched so many hearts
in his 34 years.
Ben was better known for his role
in American Horror Story for two seasons. The first season he played the role
of Infantata, the murderous ghost of a baby, but in recently he played the role
Meep, a sideshow performer in forth season.
Ryan Murphy, the co-creator of
“American Horror Story,” called Mr. Woolf “One of the most inspirational
people I’ve ever met” in a Twitter post as news of his death spread.
His memories will live with us
all the time. Our thoughts and feeling are with Ben’s family and friends.
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