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Tim Hanlon

Saving Mr. Banks and The Snowman star Ronan Vibert, 58, dies after 'short illness'

Actor Ronan Vibert who starred in

Saving Mr. Banks

and The Snowman has died following a “short illness”, his management team has said.

The 58-year-old film and television actor passed away at a Florida hospital on Thursday, confirmed his management team to Hollywoodreporter.com.

Ronan, who was born in Cambridge and brought up in South Wales, worked with many top directors during a successful career after studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

He was well known for works including Rome, Dracula and The Snowman as well as Saving Mr. Banks.

In recent years he had moved to Florida and died after a “brief illness” with more details not revealed.

He leaves behind wife Jess Vibert and according to Deadline.com, a private family service will be held soon, before a celebration of his life in London.

The accomplished actor saw him comfortably move between roles in films, television series and on stage.

His earlier successes included the miniseries Traffik which served as the basis for the 2000 film Traffic.

Ronan Vibert has died aged 58 (WireImage)

Ronan was a common face on British television during the 1990s with roles in series like Birds of a Feather, Lovejoy and Gimme Gimme Gimme. He also was in The Buccaneers in 1995 with an all-star cast.

He went on become a star of the big screen as he appeared in Shadow of the Vampire in 2000 were he was opposite John Malkovich and Willem Defoe.

The following year he was in The Cat’s Meow with Kirsten Dunst and from there in 2002 he starred in The Pianist with Adrien Brody and in 2003 Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Then in 2006 he was in Tristan + Isolde with James Franco.

Ronan starring in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (We Love TV)

Other career highlights saw him star in Saving Mr. Banks in 2013 with the drama nominated for an Oscar.

Vibert portrayed the publisher to Emma Thompson's Mary Poppins author along with Tom Hanks, Colin Farrell, Paul Giamatti and Bradley Whitford.

He also did voice work for video games including Assassin’s Creed lV, in 2013, and Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, in 2018.

His last role was as Ritter Longerbane in the 2019 television series Carnival Row alongside Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne.

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