
“Recreation of Thrones” actor Darren Kent has died. He was 36. (Casey Dodd Associates/Darren Kent/Fb)
Darren Kent, an actor in “Game of Thrones” and “EastEnders,” has died. He was 36.
“Award profitable actor, Darren Kent (additionally know as Darren Harper), handed away final Friday surrounded by his household and closest mates,” his rep confirmed to Fox Information Digital.
Kent suffered from a particularly uncommon pores and skin dysfunction and battled osteoporosis and arthritis.
The “Les Misérables” actor was born and raised in Essex and graduated from Italia Conti Stage Faculty in 2007.
A few of Kent’s tv and movie credit lately embrace “Malpractice,” “Blood Drive,” “The Frankenstein Chronicles” and “Dungeons and Dragons.”
Kent performed a Goatherd from Slavers Bay in a “Recreation of Thrones” episode that aired in 2014.
He acted in “Mirrors” alongside Kiefer Sutherland, in addition to “Snow White and the Huntsman” with Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart.

Darren Kent’s tv credit lately embrace “Malpractice,” “Blood Drive,” “The Frankenstein Chronicles,” in addition to the film “Dungeons and Dragons.” (Carey Dodd Associates)
Kent’s rep moreover took to social media to pay a heartfelt tribute.
“Our ideas and love are together with his household on this troublesome time. Darren was not solely a gifted actor, director and author, he was really one of many kindest folks I’ve ever had the pleasure of assembly. It has been a privilege and pleasure to have been part of his journey. RIP my good friend,” Carey Dodd Associates, who represented Kent, shared on Fb.

Darren Kent was featured within the TV sequence “Blood Drive.” (Carey Dodd Associates)
In 2021, BBC requested Kent to direct an episode of the sequence “The Break.” He went on to direct the award-winning quick movie “You Know Me,” which received Greatest Director and Greatest Brief Movie on the London Worldwide Movie Pageant in January.
A number of colleagues and followers honored Kent on social media, together with screenwriter Ben Trebilcook who was concerned with “You Know Me.”
“A real character who was At all times creating and without end upbeat and inspiring, Darren shall be sorely missed,” Trebilcook wrote on X, previously often known as Twitter.
Kent’s household and company famous in his obituary, “His indomitable spirit and love of life impressed all he met and he shall be remembered not just for his expertise, however as a heat and beneficiant good friend.”
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