The management team of Ronan Vibert, who played P.L. Travers’ publisher Diarmuid Russell in Saving Mr. Banks, Giovanni Sforza in Showtime’s The Borgias, and Perry Cline in History’s Hatfields & McCoys, has confirmed his death at 58. Born February 23, 1964, he died Thursday, December 22, 2022.
Although Ronan was raised in South Wales and Cambridge, he recently relocated to Florida in the United States. In 1989’s Traffik, he made his acting debut. The series served as the inspiration for Steven Soderbergh’s 2000 Oscar-winning film Traffic.
He later made his big-screen debut in the 2000 film Shadow Of The Vampire alongside John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe.
Ronan Vibert’s cause of death
According to Sharon Vitro, Vibert’s manager, who had a brief illness, passed away on Thursday in a hospital in Florida. The specifics of the ailment were not made clear.
Ronan Vibert’s wife and children
Survivors include his wife, Jess Grand Vibert. He had no kids.
Ronan Vibert’s net worth
His estimated networth ranged from $1-$5 million.
Ronan Vibert’s funeral
Before a memorial service in London, a private family service will soon be performed, according to the publication.