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Samuel French Dies at 45: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Actor Passes Away After Cancer Battle

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Samuel French Dies at 45 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Actor Passes Away After Cancer Battle

Samuel French, the actor known for his role in Killers of the Flower Moon, has died at the age of 45. He passed away on Friday, May 9, in Waco, Texas, after a fight with cancer. French’s passing was confirmed by his longtime friend, director Paul Sinacore.

The actor, who portrayed FBI agent CJ Robinson in Martin Scorsese’s award-winning film, leaves behind a legacy in film and television. His final appearance will be in Sinacore’s upcoming movie, Towpath.

French was praised for his quiet strength and commitment to his craft. He spent over two decades working in the entertainment industry.

Rising Career Cut Short by Illness

Samuel French had been fighting cancer privately. His illness was known only to close friends and family. The actor died in his hometown of Waco, Texas. He was surrounded by loved ones at the time of his death.

Paul Sinacore, who worked closely with French, shared the news with The Hollywood Reporter. He said French gave a heartfelt performance in Towpath, his last film project.

The movie is expected to be released later this year. It will serve as a tribute to French’s talent and dedication.

From Texas to the Big Screen

Samuel French was born and raised in Waco, Texas. He studied drama at a local college before moving to Los Angeles in his early twenties.

He appeared in several television shows and short films before landing his breakout role in Killers of the Flower Moon. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film brought international attention to French’s performance.

In the movie, he played CJ Robinson, an undercover FBI agent sent to investigate a string of murders in the Osage Nation during the 1920s. The film starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro and earned multiple Oscar nominations.

French’s role, though supporting, stood out for its realism and quiet intensity.

Final Role in Towpath

French’s last performance will be seen in Towpath, a film directed by Paul Sinacore. The movie is described as a slow-burning drama set along the Erie Canal. It tells the story of a man struggling with loss and redemption.

Sinacore said that French brought a personal depth to the role, even while battling illness. “He gave everything he had,” Sinacore told reporters.

The director also plans to dedicate the film to French’s memory.

Tributes from Friends and Fans

After news of French’s death spread, social media was filled with tributes. Fans and fellow actors praised his kindness, humility, and powerful performances.

Many remembered his work ethic and the honesty he brought to his characters. Colleagues described him as quiet but deeply respected in the film community.

Film critic Eliza James wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Samuel French never chased fame, but his talent made a lasting mark. CJ Robinson was one of the film’s most believable characters.”

Remembering Samuel French

Though French never reached mainstream celebrity status, those who worked with him saw his potential. Directors praised his ability to “disappear into roles” and his refusal to compromise on performance quality.

In an earlier interview, French said he acted “to understand people better” and hoped his characters helped others do the same.

French is survived by his mother, two sisters, and a nephew. Funeral arrangements have not been made public yet.

Legacy Through Film

Samuel French’s story is one of quiet passion and artistic dedication. While his time in the spotlight was short, his impact was strong. As Towpath prepares for release, many in the industry believe it will be a lasting reminder of his talent.

Fans can revisit his performance in Killers of the Flower Moon, available on streaming platforms. French’s portrayal of CJ Robinson remains a standout in a film filled with stars.

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