Resident Evil Village actress Jeanette Maus, 39, dies

Resident Evil Village voice actress Jeanette Maus died at age 39 after an eight-month battle with colon cancer. House of Dimitrescu, also suffered from Crohn’s disease and had contracted COVID-19 last year – details that were outlined by her fiance, Dusty Warren, in a GoFundMe campaign that was created to help cover her medical expenses at the time.

According to the deadline, Warren confirmed his passage in a statement on Facebook. “It is with a broken heart, but grateful, that I inform you that Jeanette Maus died last night due to complications from cancer,” he wrote. “I am very sad, but I am super proud of her. She fought so hard, with a lot of grace and optimism, inspiring myself and I’m sure many of you.”

Capcom, the developer and publisher of the best-selling video game franchise, paid condolences on Twitter. “We here at Capcom R&D 1 are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jeanette Maus, the talented actress who helped bring many different characters, including our witches, to the world in Resident Evil Village. Our hearts are with her family and loved ones. “

In an Instagram post after his death, the John Rosenfeld Studios drama school account said that Maus “was part of the JRS family for almost a decade and became part of the studio’s DNA as a student, teacher, trainer and friend. Jeanette she was truly an artist, and she was truly grateful to live as an artist, she had an indomitable spirit and was eager to be the best person, the best teacher, the best friend and the best actor she could be.

“The world has lost a force of nature and we will feel it for a long time. We are lucky to have met her and she touched all of us who know her. The enormous pain I feel now is eased by the fact that I can testify how much you saw and appreciated it. Because it would be a shame if you hadn’t noticed. We will do our best to honor it and keep it in our hearts. “

As an actress and producer, Maus’ on-screen credits include Charm City Kings and My Effortless Brilliance, along with Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s Sister. She will appear as one of the voices behind the cast of characters in Resident Evil Village, the next sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

All of us at IGN offer our condolences to the family and friends of Maus.

Adele Ankers is a freelance entertainment journalist. You can reach it at Twitter.

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