Toronto-born bartender-turned-actor Robert Cormier has appeared in American Gods, Heartland and Slasher, are dead. He was .
Cormier died Friday in a hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario, his Sister Stephanie injured in a fall told Hollywood Reporter .
Cormier is perhaps his most prominent role, playing the ill-fated Keystone in the third season 2019 of the Netflix horror anthology series T Jennings Killer . He also participated in Ransom that aired on CBS in the United States that year.
In 2021, he appeared in two episodes and one of Starz’s American Gods Focusing on the long-running CBC family drama Heartland , he comes to the ranch as Finn Cotter, the grandson of Duncan Fraser’s Al Cotter. He is considered a potential love interest for Amber Marshall’s Amy Fleming.
June born in Toronto , , Cormier Said his favorite actor was Jean-Claude Van Damme. “I told my dad, ‘Dad, call me Robbie Van Damme,'” he said .
He studied Economics at York University and then graduated from the Toronto Academy of Film and Television Performance 2014. Two years later, he made a cameo appearance on ABC’s Designated Survivor starring Kiefer Sutherland .
“Life doesn’t always give me the best hand, I’ve been let down countless times, but I’ve kept it up,” he wrote on his LinkedIn page road. “I recite this every day. …There’s really no difference between how a hero and a coward feel. It’s what they do that makes them special.”
Survivor including his parents Robert and Lisa, the Brittany sisters, Krystal and Stephanie and grandmother Joanne. His funeral is scheduled for Sunday in Etobicoke.
“Robert was an athlete, actor and great brother,” his family said. “He is passionate about helping others and is always looking to achieve more. He enjoys movie nights with his family and has a lot of respect for his dad. His life has impacted so many people, be it family, teammates or friends. Rob’s The memory will live on through his passion for art and film and the three sisters who meant the world to him.”