Actor Jake Abraham, who appeared in the 1998 crime-comedy film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, has sadly passed away at age 56 after learning he has prostate cancer
Actor Jake Abraham tragically died at age 56 on Saturday 30th September, just months after being diagnosed with prostate cancer - which spread to the rest of his body and created tumours on his spine, hips and bladder.
The Liverpool native decided to visit his local GP while appearing in play The Scouse Jack and the Beanstalk, continuing: "I knew I wasn't well then but I'd not been well for so long. What made me go to the doctor and get a PSA test was that I passed blood in my urine. Beginning his on-screen career in 1986, he also appeared in a number of TV series such as The Bill and Holby City over the span of his life.
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