We watched him as he brought to life Spartacus. The Thracian who was sold to become a gladiator and who rose in the ranks as champion. Spartacus was a fighter, and so was the man who played him in the Starz TV series Spartacus: Blood and Sand...Andy Whitfield.
The Welsh-Australian actor was relatively an unknown until he was casted as Spartacus. He played the role with such intensity earning him and the show millions of fans worldwide. With his career going well and preparing for season 2 of Spartacus, it seemed Andy was unstoppable until he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin lymphoma in March 2010. He went through treatment and was declared cancer-free two months later.
However, in September 2010 Starz announced that Andy will leave the show to resume treatment. Another Australian actor Liam McIntyre was chosen to replace him. In the facebook page of the show, fans posted their well wishes to Andy and for his speedy recovery.
Yesterday, September 11, 2011 Andy Whitfield passed away at the age of 39 in Sydney, Australia. His wife Vashti issued a statement that Andy, "a beautiful young warrior," died on a "sunny Sydney morning" in the "arms of his loving wife."
I would like to share with everyone a beautiful statement made by his Spartacus co-star Lucy Lawless, she described him as "a gentle man who never said a bad word about anyone, a gifted photographer, engineer (no really!) and a brilliant actor. Andy’s incandescent film presence made men want to be him and women want to marry him. Andy’s two babies will always know that their Daddy cherished them and their mother, Vashti, above all things. How lucky we were to have him grace all our lives. Godspeed, Andy!"
To a brilliant and amazing actor...Andy Whitfield, you will surely be missed.