Actor Jake Abraham recently spoke about facing up the end of his life
Tributes have poured in following the death of a beloved Liverpool actor who was “much loved by so many”.
One of his most famous roles was as Dean in gangster classic 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels', which was Guy Ritchie’s directorial debut. Speaking to the ECHO in July, where he was joined by Bleasdale, Jake revealed he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier this year and was now receiving palliative care.
READ MORE: Thousands of protesters take to Manchester city centre streets ahead of Conservative Party Conference with major police patrolsJake used his experience to urge others with any symptoms of the illness to get them checked by a doctor as soon as possible. He said: “You could save yourself 20 years of life."
"I've been really lucky, but I also did a lot of great stuff that I liked before 'Lock, Stock' came along, but it's one of those films that is a cult classic."
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