Vincent McCauley Renowned For 'Things We Do For Love' and 'Yolo' Actor Passes On
- Actor, Vincent McCauley popularly known for his role in 'Things We Do For Love' has reportedly died
- Media personality, Giovanni Caleb and scores of other bloggers have shared the news of his demise online
- The cause of his death remains a mystery as his family is yet to react to the sad news
Celebrated Ghanaian actor, Vincent McCauley has unfortunately passed on and several reports of his demise surfaced online.
The actor was best known for his role as Max in the popular 'Things We Do For Love' and later its spin-off 'YOLO'.
The sad news was first shared by media personality, Giovanni Caleb on Facebook.
Adjetey Annan mourns his colleague
Shortly after the news of Vincent McCauley surfaced online, popular actor and author, Adjetey Annan who once shared how his wife caught him took to social media to share his heartfelt condolence.
Both actors cut their teeth on the "Things We Do For Love' show as Adjetey Annan played Pusha a bitter rival of Max, the now late Vincent McCauley.
An account from a social media user, Kojo Opoku Sarkodie indicated that Vincent was battling an illness in his last days but the specific cause of his death is yet to be confirmed.
Apart from 'Things We Do For Love' many will remember Vincent McCauley from the Farmhouse production "Yolo.' He is believed to have passed on January 18, 2024.
More tributes pour in for Vincent McCauley
Legit.ng gathered a few comments from netizens as they shared tributes for the late actor
@dailyoffender99 said:
Had a very beautiful convo with this man about a month ago, he was such a beautiful soul. Can't believe he's gone
@SamuelAdler9 wrote:
My condolences to us, but he was, more popular with "things we do for love" than the so called Yolo which I didn't patronised. I struggled to identify him.
@DNyatefe added:
I’ve been seeing him in our shop o at cantonments, but last week I only saw his wife I didn’t see him but their faces didn’t show anything
Martial arts actor Natty Bruce is dead
Legit.ng had reported that foremost martial Arts actor Natty Bruce had passed on.
Shaibu Husseini announced the sad news on Facebook and noted that he was reliably informed about the incident.
According to him, Bruce was passionate about integrating martial arts into Nollywood movies while he was alive.
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