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Ben Lewis passes away at 46 after cancer battle

Ben Lewis, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ star, passes away at 46 after cancer battle

Australian actor and musical theatre performer Ben Lewis, best known for his powerful performances in The ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘Love Never Dies’, has passed away at the age of 46 after battling bowel cancer. The heartbreaking news was shared by his close friend and Australian TV host Todd Woodbridge on Instagram.Lewis, who captured hearts across the world with his deep voice and commanding stage presence, was described by Woodbridge as “one of the greats.”

Todd Woodbridge shares emotional farewell message

In his moving Instagram tribute, Woodbridge wrote, “Today we lost Ben Lewis one my families dearest friends way to young and the Australian Musical Theatre family also lost one of the greats! Ben was a star on stage as Phantom in Love Never Dies and In Phantom of the Opera on the West End.. more importantly he was one of the great humans, funny, caring and a wonderful mentor to all of the people he work with…”He also reminisced about their cherished memories together, adding, “So many fond memories of holidays together in Scotland, visiting the dressing rooms of Her Majesty’s Theatre in London to times spent at Wimbledon… and our last pic together in late June at our home…sending our love to all the family tonight.” The heartfelt post quickly drew an outpouring of love and sorrow from fans across the world.

Fans express grief and admiration in the comments

Soon after the news of his demise, fans took to social media to share their sadness and admiration for Lewis’s immense talent. One user wrote, “So so sad. Much love and strength to you and the fam. Rest well, Ben.” Another added, “My deepest sympathies on the loss of such a good friend 💔 I saw Ben in Priscilla and Spamalot so many times. Such a talented man. He will be missed. Vale Ben.”A fan shared, “Absolutely devastated at this news. He had the most unbelievable voice. Extremely moving as the Phantom. My fav Phantom. May he rest in peace.”Another comment read, “Such sad news. Ben was so amazing and talented. I will also remember him in Love.. the best Phantom. Such a sad day to read this.”

Ben Lewis celebrated for his theatre legacy

Lewis was loved across Australia and the UK for his extraordinary performances and musical brilliance. His breakout moment came when he starred as the Phantom in ‘Love Never Dies’, the sequel to ‘The Phantom of the Opera.’Lewis’ breathtaking portrayal of the iconic character earned him critical acclaim and made him a favourite among theatre audiences. Lewis later took the same role to London’s West End, where his performances drew standing ovations and glowing reviews.

Ben Lewis survived by loving family

Ben Lewis is survived by his wife, Australian actress Melle Stewart, and his extended family. Go to Source

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