With a long list of credits, the English actor had a successful career in film, tv and on the stage.
Actor Ronan Vibert, best known for his roles in The Snowman and Saving Mr. Banks has died following a “short illness”.
He leaves behind wife Jess Vibert and it is reported that a private family service will be held in the next few days before a wider celebration of his life will take place in London, repots the Mirror. With a long list of credits, Vibert first came onto the scene back in the 1990s with several television roles on British TV - such as Birds of a Feather, Lovejoy and Gimme Gimme Gimme and The Buccaneers in 1995 with an all-star cast.
Top showbiz news The following year he was in The Cat’s Meow with Kirsten Dunst and from there in 2002 he starred in The Pianist with Adrien Brody and in 2003 Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Then in 2006 he was in Tristan + Isolde with James Franco.
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