Capcom left us a sad news today by announcing the death of the actress Jeanette Maus. Mâus has played many roles during his career and is particularly known for his contribution as one of the witches of the next Capcom title, Resident Evil Village.
Capcom has publicly paid tribute to the actress of Resident Evil on his Twitter page last night.
At Capcom R & D 1, we are deeply saddened to learn the death of Jeanette Maus, the talented actress who has helped to discover the world several different characters, including our witches in Resident Evil Village. Our thoughts go to his family and loved ones. »
At Capcom R & D 1, we are deeply saddened to learn the death of Jeanette Maus, the talented actress who has helped to discover the world several different characters, including our witches in Resident Evil Village. Our thoughts go to his family and loved ones. Pic.twitter.com/zg1k6Brky0
- Capcom Dev 1 (@ dev1 official) January 28, 2021
Although Capcom has not announced his death than yesterday, according to a report from the Hollywood Reporter published Wednesday, Maus died on Sunday, January 24, following a battle of 8 months against colon cancer.
While Mâus struggled against his colon cancer, she also lived with Crohn s disease and even contracted COVID-19 at one point last year, according to a Gofundame page set up for Maus by his fiancé, Dusty Warren .
In addition to his actress work, Mâus gave the theater classes for young people at John Rosenfeld studios in West Hollywood. The studio has published a warm tribute to Maus on its Instagram page.
Jeanette was really an artist and felt really grateful to live as an artist. She had an indomitable spirit and was hungry to be the best person, the best teacher, the best friend and the best actor she can be. The world has lost a force of nature and we will feel it for a long time.
Maus actor credits include Last Year Charm City Kings, DISMISED in 2017 and Your Sister s Sister in 2011. With Resident Evil Village, Mâus worked on several titles that will come out in 2021.
Our condolences in the fiancé, family, friends and colleagues from Maus to John Rosenfeld studios and Capcom. His loss is tragic, but his talent will continue to be appreciated for the coming years.
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