Samuel French passed away in Waco, Texas, early on Tuesday. He was 45 years old when he passed away. He had been fighting cancer for several years.
French was born on January 26th, 1980. The actor grew raised in Clifton, Texas,
after his family relocated there when he was three years old.
Afterwards, he moved to Austin and then Dallas to pursue acting. He later
costarred with Robert De Niro in Killers of the Flower Moon.
Among French's early roles were that of Ben in the
miniseries Texas Rising and Fear the Walking Dead.
Blood Dried Hands, Pegasus: Pony With a Broken Wing, The Pro Bono Watchman, and
more films are among his acting credits. His performance as FBI undercover
agent CJ Robinson in Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon is what made
him most famous.
Soon to be released is his last project, in which he portrays Detective Bernard
Crooke in the crime drama Towpath. It will be published later this year and was
written and directed by Paul Sinacore.
French was renowned for being a devoted parent, particularly
to his daughter, in addition to his influence in the workplace. His proud and
loving comments about her are remembered by friends and acquaintances.
His loss has caused great sadness in the performing community, which admired
French for his talent and perseverance. The public has not yet been informed of
Samuel French's funeral arrangements.

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