Former “Home and Away” actor Ben Unwin has died at the age of 41 in northern New South Wales, Australia.
According to local reports, the former Australian actor was found by police on Aug. 14 just a day before he would have turned 42.
“Police attended Minyon Falls, Whian Whian, responding to a concern for welfare,” NSW Police said in a statement. “The body of a 41-year-old man was located. The death has not been treated as suspicious.”
Channel 7, which broadcast “Home and Away,” expressed condolences after the actor’s death.
“Ben’s work in the role of Jesse McGregor is remembered with much affection. Ben’s family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers,” she added.
Unwin was nominated for a “Most Popular New Talent Logie Award” and a “British National Television Award for Most Popular Newcomer” in 1997.
Actress Ada Nicodemou, who played Jesse’s ex Leah, sent condolences after learning of Unwin’s death.
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“What a terrible tragedy,” she told the paper. “Sending my deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
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Another co-star, Kimberley Cooper, who played Gypsy Smith on “Home And Away,” told news.com.au about her experiences working with him and added that she was “just so sad” having learned of his death.
“He was a gift to come to work with everyday and to be on the receiving end of his friendship was to know unwavering support, loyalty and love,” she told the outlet.
On Instagram, she dedicated a post to Unwin where she shared an image of a TV Week magazine cover.
“My first TV Week cover was with you. We had years of laughter, be it giggles on set trying to get through scenes as lovers or doubled over belly laughs at the pubs after work,“ Cooper wrote. “I will be sad for now, but I promise to tell stories of great joy about our times together. You forever hold a special place in my heart. Love you Onion.”