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The tragic death of Paul Grant, a star in both Harry Potter and Star Wars, occurred.

Paul Grant, an actor best known for his parts in the “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter” movies, passed away on March 20 at the age of 56, according to his family. Paul reportedly passed out on March 16 in front of London’s Kings Cross station, according to Sky News. He was hospitalized up until the early hours of March 20 before passing away, according to his daughter Sophie Jayne Grant. In an interview with the publication, Sophie stated that no girl should deserve to have her father taken away. He was popular and well-known. He left us much too soon“.

Paul’s most enduring role is that of a charming Ewok in the 1983 film “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi.”. In the 2001 film “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” he was in charge of another memorable scene as one of the goblins in charge of running Gringott’s Wizarding Bank. Paul performed stunts for the films “Willow,” “Labyrinth,” and “Legend” in the 1980s”.

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The tragic death of Paul Grant, a star in both Harry Potter and Star Wars, occurred.

His family and followers are in deep sorrow as a result of the sad news of Paul’s passing. Paul Grant led a full life after quitting the entertainment industry following his final film role in “Harry Potter.”. He is survived by his wife, three children, stepchildren, and grandchildren. People who liked Grant and 1980s cinema in general flocked to social media to remember his iconic roles.

Paul Grant, please find peace, tweeted one user. ”. I appreciate everything you’ve done for the Star Wars films and the entertainment business. You’ll be terribly missed. He was a fantastic performer, according to another user. Have mercy on his soul, O Lord“.

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Harry Potter and Star Wars actor Paul Grant passed away tragically.

Although the stuntman had previously struggled with drugs and alcohol, he was always upbeat about life. This was evident before he passed away. Grant was interviewed about his life outside of the camera on YouTube just a few weeks before he was discovered at King’s Cross station. I had money, but I wasted it, he confessed in front of the camera. Hey, I’ve lived a good life. We send our condolences to Grant’s family and ask that you please remember that you only have one life.