Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

The sudden passing of actor Angus Cloud at age 25 deeply saddened the 'Euphoria' cast and crew, including Sam Levison, Storm Reid, and Javon Walton Their heartfelt mourning reflects the immense loss felt by the entire team

Angus Cloud, who was 25 years old, was mourned by his fellow Euphoria costars after his untimely death. The official Twitter page for the Euphoria account expressed their profound sadness on Monday, July 31, stating, "We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Angus Cloud. He was incredibly talented and a cherished member of the HBO and Euphoria community. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his friends and family during this challenging period."

Cloud's family revealed to TMZ that the actor had tragically died just a week after his father. In a heartfelt message, they acknowledged Angus' candidness about his mental health struggles and expressed their desire for his passing to serve as a reminder that no one should face these battles alone. They hoped that Angus would be remembered for his infectious humor, laughter, and profound love for all. As they struggled to come to terms with this profound loss, they humbly requested privacy.

Keep scrolling to see the Euphoria cast’s tributes for Cloud:

Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

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‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Mourn Costar Angus Cloud After His Death at Age 25

Angus Cloud, aged 25, was mourned by his Euphoria costars after his tragic death. The official Twitter page for Euphoria account expressed their deep sadness on Monday, July 31, stating that Angus Cloud was a highly talented individual and a cherished member of the HBO and Euphoria family. They offered their heartfelt condolences to his friends and family during this challenging period.

Earlier that day, Cloud's family informed TMZ that the actor had tragically passed away just one week after the demise of his father. The family message expressed that Angus had been candid about his struggles with mental health, and they fervently wished for his untimely death to serve as a poignant reminder to others that they are not alone in their battles and should not suffer in silence. Above all, the family hoped that the world would remember Angus for his exceptional sense of humor, infectious laughter, and unwavering love for all. In light of this profound and devastating loss, the family kindly requested some privacy as they navigate through this heart-wrenching ordeal.

Keep scrolling to see the Euphoria cast’s tributes for Cloud:

Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

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Sam Levison

“There was nobody quite like Angus. He possessed a unique charm, exceptional talent, and left us far too early, being incredibly young,” the creator of Euphoria expressed to Deadline through a statement on July 31. “He also battled with addiction and depression, much like many of us. I truly hope he understood the profound impact he had on countless hearts. I cherished him, and that feeling will persist. May he rest in peace, and may his family be blessed by God.”

Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

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Storm Reid

“The tears just won’t stop,” Reid wrote via her Instagram story on July 31 alongside a fan-favorite clip of Cloud and Maude Apatow’s Lexi on Euphoria. 

Tragic Loss: ‘Euphoria’ Cast and Crew Devastated by Angus Cloud's Untimely Demise at 25

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Javon Walton

Walton, who portrayed Cloud's younger sibling on the HBO show, paid homage to his on-screen brother. He posted on Instagram on July 31, along with a picture of the two on his Instagram Story, saying, "Rest in peace, brother️️." He captioned the image as "Forever family."

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