Actor Stan Kirsch, best known for his role as Richie Ryan in Highlander: The Series, has died of an apparent suicide. He was 51.
According to TMZ, Kirsch’s body was discovered over the weekend by his wife, Kristyn Green.
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Kirsch starred in Highlander from its 1992 launch through Season 5, at which point he left the series.
According to TMZ, Kirsch’s body was discovered over the weekend by his wife, Kristyn Green.
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Kirsch starred in Highlander from its 1992 launch through Season 5, at which point he left the series.
- 1/14/2020
- TVLine.com
Actor and acting coach Stan Kirsch, best known for his role in the TV series “Highlander,” was found dead Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 51.
Kirsch who played Richie Ryan for six seasons for the popular 90’s show, died of an apparent suicide, according to TMZ.
His wife, Kristyn Green, who also co-founded the Los Angeles based Stan Kirsch Studios with her husband, addressed the news on Facebook, writing, “I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support. I haven’t been able to respond to all the texts, calls, emails — but have read or listened to every single one of them. I feel surrounded by love and am forever grateful to each and every one of you.”
A post on the official “Highlander” TV series Facebook page also paid tribute to the former actor.
“It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Stan Kirsch,...
Kirsch who played Richie Ryan for six seasons for the popular 90’s show, died of an apparent suicide, according to TMZ.
His wife, Kristyn Green, who also co-founded the Los Angeles based Stan Kirsch Studios with her husband, addressed the news on Facebook, writing, “I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support. I haven’t been able to respond to all the texts, calls, emails — but have read or listened to every single one of them. I feel surrounded by love and am forever grateful to each and every one of you.”
A post on the official “Highlander” TV series Facebook page also paid tribute to the former actor.
“It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Stan Kirsch,...
- 1/14/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Stan Kirsch, an actor who played the Immortal Richie Ryan for five seasons on the 1990s syndicated hit fantasy drama Highlander: The Series, died Jan. 11 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 51.
The cause of death was suicide, according to the L.A. County Medical Examiner’s Office.
His death was announced on the Facebook page of Stan Kirsch Studios, the Los Angeles acting studio he founded with his wife Kristyn Green in 2008. Green subsequently confirmed Kirsch’s death in a Facebook post thanking well-wishers
In addition to his five-season role Highlander role (he later returned for a series finale appearance), Kirsch made appearances on Jag, Invincible, Family Law and, in perhaps his most memorable guest starring role, Friends.
In the 1995 Friends episode “The One With The Ick Factor,” Kirsch played Ethan,...
The cause of death was suicide, according to the L.A. County Medical Examiner’s Office.
His death was announced on the Facebook page of Stan Kirsch Studios, the Los Angeles acting studio he founded with his wife Kristyn Green in 2008. Green subsequently confirmed Kirsch’s death in a Facebook post thanking well-wishers
In addition to his five-season role Highlander role (he later returned for a series finale appearance), Kirsch made appearances on Jag, Invincible, Family Law and, in perhaps his most memorable guest starring role, Friends.
In the 1995 Friends episode “The One With The Ick Factor,” Kirsch played Ethan,...
- 1/14/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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