Celtic assistant manager John Kennedy has opened up on the crushing aftermath of the horrific knee injury which derailed his burgeoning playing career for the first time.
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The BBC confirms. He was 56.Abraham was known for his roles as Bob Carter in the 2001 comedy “Mean Machine” and Konokko in “Formula 51,” a thriller released that same year.
The Post reached out to his rep for comment.In July, Abraham shared that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, for which he was receiving radiotherapy and palliative care. The cancer spread to the rest of his body.
“It’s scary, to be confronted with your own mortality is the most scary thing you’ll ever go through,” Abraham told The Liverpool Echo over the summer.“To prepare for that and be cognitive mentally, but knowing that’s what’s coming, it’s tough.”Abraham revealed in the interview that he started to feel unwell while working as a pantomime in “The Scouse Jack and the Beanstalk,” a production that ran into January. He visited his doctor in February after discovering blood in his urine.The doctor diagnosed him with prostate cancer, suspecting he had had it “for years.”Born on Aug.
31, 1967, Abraham grew up in Kensington, London, per The Daily Mail.He began acting in the 1980s at the Everyman Youth Theatre, according to The BBC.Abraham also starred in the 1991 Channel 4 drama series “GBH” and played Brian Samora in the 1995 TV series “The Governor.”JAKE ABRAHAM @jakeabraham1 is Trevor; a Tourette’s suffering war veteran with uncannily timed ticks in #TheAleHouse pic.twitter.com/FmGAmgtAShAbraham enjoyed a four-decade career, often appearing in productions at the Royal Court in Liverpool.Following Abraham’s death, Bill Elms, a Liverpool theater director and producer, told The Echo that he “admired” him for sharing his illness publicly. Abraham “was a wonderful actor, a great company member and was much loved by so many in the industry,” Elms
.Celtic assistant manager John Kennedy has opened up on the crushing aftermath of the horrific knee injury which derailed his burgeoning playing career for the first time.
People, Hay said, “Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” he said.
Suzanne Somers has died at 76 years old.
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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels has died aged 56.Abraham starred in as Dean in Guy Ritchie’s 1998 debut alongside actors Jason Statham and Vinnie Jones.Born in Toxteth, Liverpool, the 56-year-old actor began his acting career in the 1980s at The Everyman Youth Theatre. Abraham worked for nearly four decades on both theatre and screen.In July, Abraham spoke to the Liverpool Echo after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.He told the publication that he first visited his doctor back in February after feeling unwell. “I was working but I wasn’t feeling well,” he told the Echo.
Actor Jake Abraham tragically died at age 56 on Saturday 30th September, just months after being diagnosed with prostate cancer - which spread to the rest of his body and created tumours on his spine, hips and bladder. The screen star, who is known for appearing in the 1998 crime-comedy film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, admitted earlier this year that he was 'pushing through' despite not feeling well and didn't go to the doctor until things got worse. "I was working but I wasn't feeling well.
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