Francis Mossman Net worth 2023
Francis Mossman had a net worth of more than $500,000. He led a relatively successful acting career appearing in popular movies such as Spartacus and Vengeance. Francis Mossman Net worth
Name | Francis Mossman “Frankie” (Spartacus) |
Date of Birth | April 14, 1988 |
Net worth | $500,000 |
Date of Death | 19th August 2021 |
Cause of Death | Suicide |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Profession/Occupation | Actor |
Gender | Male |
Age | 33 years (2021) |
Francis Mossman Biography
Francis Mossman (14 April 1988 – 14 August 2021) was an Australian-based New Zealand actor. He was most recognized for his roles in The Horizon and Spartacus: Vengeance as Stevie Hughes and Vitus, respectively.
Francis Mossman Early Life and Background
Francis Mossman was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on April 14, 1988, to Reginald Mossman and Maria Abad. He was one of two brothers. Mossman moved to Sydney, Australia, in 2012.
Francis Mossman starred in the New Zealand children’s show Amazing Extraordinary Friends as well as the soap Shortland Street. He also starred in three episodes of Spartacus: Vengeance on Starz.
In The Horizon, Francis Mossman played Stevie Hughes. In the television movie The Horizon, directed by Stephan Elliott, he repeated his role as Stevie. Mossman also appeared in Ruben Guthrie, an Australian feature film.
Francis Mossman Education
Francis Mossman got a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Auckland, where he double-majored in ‘Drama’ and ‘Film, Television, and Media Studies.’
He went on to get a Postgraduate Diploma of Arts (with Merit) and a Master of Arts (with First Class Honours) in ‘Film, Television, and Media Studies.’ Francis Mossman died at the age of 33 on August 14, 2021.
Francis Mossman Cause of Death
Francis Mossman cause of death is believed to be suicide. Mossman died on Saturday at his home in Sydney, Australia, according to a GoFundMe account set up by his family to fund his funeral expenses. His remains will be transported back to New Zealand to be buried, according to his relatives.
In a statement, Mossman’s agent wrote: “It is with deep sadness that we report the passing of Francis Mossman. Francis has been part of the KR Actors whānau for many years and was well-loved in the industry and by his peers.” “Whānau” is a Maori word that translates to “extended family”.
The message added: “Always a ray of light and a well of positivity and fun, Francis will be greatly missed. Our hearts reach out to Francis and his family during this unimaginably difficult time.”