The entertainment industry experienced yet another tragedy when Angus Cloud, a rising star known for his role as Fezco in the hit HBO series "Euphoria," passed away on July 31. The Alameda County Coroner's office confirmed that Angus Cloud died from an "acute intoxication" resulting from a deadly combination of methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and benzodiazepines. This overdose was ruled as accidental, shedding light on the devastating consequences of substance abuse.
Angus Cloud's career was on the rise. He gained fame in 2019 when he was cast as Fezco in "Euphoria," a role that endeared him to fans worldwide. The casting process for "Euphoria" itself was a fascinating story, as Cloud was discovered by casting director Jennifer Venditti while working at a restaurant in Brooklyn. His journey from a restaurant worker to a celebrated actor was a testament to his talent and the transformative power of the entertainment industry.
Beyond "Euphoria," Angus Cloud's talent extended to the silver screen and music videos. He appeared in films like Mikey Alfred's "North Hollywood" and Ethan Berger's "The Line," showcasing his versatility as an actor. Additionally, he made memorable appearances in music videos alongside artists like Juice WRLD, Becky G, and Karol G. His presence on screen was magnetic, and his contributions to various projects left an indelible mark on the entertainment world.
The circumstances surrounding Angus Cloud's death shed light on the deeper struggles he faced. Just one week before his passing, Cloud had to cope with the loss of his father. The family issued a statement at the time, revealing the profound impact of this loss on the young actor. They shared, "Last week he buried his father and intensely struggled with this loss. The only comfort we have is knowing Angus is now reunited with his dad, who was his best friend." This poignant statement highlights the immense emotional burden Cloud was carrying in his final days.
Furthermore, Angus Cloud was open about his battle with mental health issues. His willingness to discuss his struggles with mental health was a source of inspiration and comfort to many who faced similar challenges. His family hoped that his passing would serve as a reminder that individuals should not suffer in silence and that help and support are available for those grappling with mental health issues.
One of his upcoming projects, "The Line," directed by Ethan Berger, showcases Cloud's ability to take on diverse roles and challenge himself as an actor. Additionally, he had just completed filming a supporting role in the horror-thriller "Freaky Tales," where he shared the screen with accomplished actors such as Ben Mendelsohn, Pedro Pascal, and Jay Ellis.