Chris Gauthier, Supernatural and Once Upon a Time Actor, Dies at 48

Actor Chris Gauthier, who played Smee in the hit TV series Once Upon a Time, has died.Per TVLine, Chris Gauthier passed away on Feb. 23, and his death was confirmed by his talent agency, TriStar Appearances/Event Horizon Talent. While a specific cause wasn’t named, Gauthier’s manager said that the actor “passed suddenly and unexpectedly following a short illness.” He was 48 years old.One of Gauthier’s most well-known roles was as William Smee in the ABC series Once Upon a Time. He also had a major role in the Sci-Fi Channel series Eureka, and this was followed by recurring roles in Harper’s Island, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Joe Pickett. He also played the character Toyman in an episode of the DC series Smallville, and he played the shapeshifter-hunter, Ronald Reznick, in the hit show Supernatural. His other roles included Legends of Tomorrow and Charmed.

Actor Chris Gauthier, who played Smee in the hit TV series Once Upon a Time, has died.

Per TVLine, Chris Gauthier passed away on Feb. 23, and his death was confirmed by his talent agency, TriStar Appearances/Event Horizon Talent. While a specific cause wasn’t named, Gauthier’s manager said that the actor “passed suddenly and unexpectedly following a short illness.” He was 48 years old.

One of Gauthier’s most well-known roles was as William Smee in the ABC series Once Upon a Time. He also had a major role in the Sci-Fi Channel series Eureka, and this was followed by recurring roles in Harper’s Island, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Joe Pickett. He also played the character Toyman in an episode of the DC series Smallville, and he played the shapeshifter-hunter, Ronald Reznick, in the hit show Supernatural. His other roles included Legends of Tomorrow and Charmed.

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