Jeanette Maus dies at 39: Actor Jeanette Maus passed away at the age of 39 after losing her battle with colon cancer.
The news of her demise was confirmed by her fiance Dusty Warren.
Maus was reportedly suffering from colon cancer and had been in treatment since the last eight months. She gave her voice to many characters in the popular Resident Evil 8: Village game. She also starred in Lynn Shelton's Your Sister's Sister and My Effortless Brilliance. Maus also used to be an acting coach.
Her fiance Dusty Warren shared the news in a Facebook post. He wrote, “It is with a shattered-yet grateful-heart that I inform you that Jeanette Maus passed away late last night due to complications of cancer."
“She fought so hard, with tremendous grace and optimism, inspiring myself and I’m sure many of you,” Warren added.
Maus was recently seen in a movie named Charm City Kings and had also contributed many short movie projects. She used to teach acting at West Hollywood drama school John Rosenfeld Studios, her death was confirmed by the studio too.
A statement issued by the studio read, "Our hearts are broken today. As many of you now know, our beloved Jeanette Maus passed on to a better place last night at 11:11." The further paid tribute to Maus and expanded on her association with the studio and the acting community.
As the actor's death has many people extending their support to her loved ones, the studio said that the expressions of grief are a testament to the "beautiful community that Jeanette and her fiance Dusty helped create.
The also added that Jeanette had been part of the JRS studio since almost a decade now where she acted as a student, teacher, coach and a friend. "Jeanette was truly an artist, and felt truly grateful to live as an artist," the studio wrote.
"She had an indomitable spirit and was hungry to be the best person, the best teacher, the best friend and the best actor she could be. The world lost a force of nature and we will be feeling that for a long time. We are lucky to have known her, and she has touched all of us that knew her.
The studio has said that Jeanette Maus will be honoured by the studio now and forever.