Stephen S. Thompson was a writer who died on June 1, 2022.
He won a Bafta for his debut single drama BBC1 Sitting in Limbo in 2020.
He died at the age of 56.
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Stephen S. Thompson cause of death
His family issued a statement through his agency, Cassarotto Ramsay & Associates, stating that he died on May 26 after a brief fight with cancer.
“After being diagnosed barely a month before, he battled valiantly to overcome the odds and spent the last few weeks at home getting end-of-life care.”
“Stephen showed a strong will to live, but the quick growth of the disease meant that his body was unable to match the force of his indomitable intellect.” He died calmly, surrounded by affection.”
Stephen S. Thompson wife and children
Thompson was married to the media barrister Lorna Skinner and they have five children.
Toy Soldiers, Thompson’s debut novel, was an acclaimed semi-autobiographical tale of adolescence published in 2000.
Stephen S. Thompson net worth
Thompson was worth 5 million when he died.
No More Heroes, his most recent book, was published in 2015 and was about the 7/7 London terrorist bombings. According to Cassarotto Ramsay & Associates, it was under development at the BBC with Left Bank attached.
Stephen S. Thompson funeral
His funeral is yet to be held as of 2022
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