Australian actor Harry Hains dead at age 27 due to drug addiction!
- Australian model cum actor Harry Hains who appeared on American Horror Story has died.
- He was just 27.
- The alleged cause of death is secondary to drug addiction.
Harry Hains and his untimely death
Harry Hains has been struggling with addiction and mental illness. He was just 27 years old and died due to his drug habit, The Sun reported.
Actress Jane Badler who his mother of Harry confirmed his death on her Instagram. She wrote:
“He was 27 and had the world at his feet. But sadly he struggled with mental illness and addiction.”
She continued:
“A brilliant spark shone bright too short a time … I will miss you, Harry, every day of my life.”
Jane is an American actress, singer, and producer. She appeared on shows such as V. Later, she relocated to Australia.
Here, she did stage productions and appeared on the show Neighbors. She played Mrs. Peacock in the TV series Cluedo.
Click the link ahead for the bio of Jane Badler: Jane Badler
About Harry Hains
Harry was an actor who grew up in Melbourne in Australia. His interest was in acting right from his young days and he migrated first to New York City and later to Los Angeles to pursue his dreams.
He wanted to make it big in the entertainment world. But unfortunately, he was, caught up in the Web of addiction and its subsequent problems which led to his downfall.
Harry starred in American Horror Story and was part of the Netflix series The OA. He also was, into music making and used the name ANTIBOY for it.
Harry was gender fluid and last year, he had given an interview in which he revealed:
“I know that I am born male but I don’t think I represent what it means to be a man.”
“I believe we should be whatever we want. It gets kind of confusing when we start labelling ourselves so I try to stay away from labels.
“I grew up in Melbourne and I had a very open and accepting family. Dating someone of either sex didn’t make a difference to me.”
Harry Hains’s last Instagram post
The young actor had last updated his, Instagram account seven days back. He put up a photo of himself with a friend taken on New Year’s Eve.
He captioned it:
“To 2020! The new era has already begun. So let’s all keep only moving forward, staying so present to enjoy each and every moment throughout this beautiful new beginning.”
“Happy New Year, peeps. So much love and gratitude for all in my life.”
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His funeral took place on 12 January 2020 at Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles.
Source: News Au