Robert Cormier, known for his role in the Netflix series, "Slasher", has reportedly died at the age of 33.

The late 33-year-old actor was known for his role in the anthology horror television series created by Aaron Martin, "Slasher" in 2016. Cormier was a recurring guest who portrayed Kit Jennings on the Netflix original show.

Robert Cormier reportedly died on September 23, 2022, at the age of 33 years old. According to his obituary: "Robert was an athlete, an actor, and a great brother. He had a passion for helping others and was always looking to achieve more. He enjoyed movie nights with his family, and looked up greatly to his father. He impacted many people throughout his life whether it was family, teammates and friends."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Robert's sister reports that he died of "injuries suffered in a fall". He is currently survived by his parents and three sisters.

Network Pays Tribute to Cormier

In a recent Instagram post from the network that airs "Heartland", UPtv pays tribute to the late actor, expressing their thoughts on the actor in their caption.

"Robert Cormier, aka Heartland's Finn, was an amazing talent, gone too soon. We are deeply saddened to learn of his passing. Our sincere condolences go out to his friends, family, and co-workers." UPtv wrote in the post caption.

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Additionally, in his latest personal Instagram post, Robert posed lying down on scattered scripts for "Heartland". Fans took to the comments section to express their condolences and love for the late actor.

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Robert Cormier's Acting Legacy

In one of his most prominent roles, the late actor starred in a recurring role as Finn Cotter, the grandson of Al Cotter in the CBS family comedy-drama "Heartland", which ran for 16 seasons from October 14 2007 up to the present.

His other major roles include his portrayal of Winston in two episodes on the Starz series "American Gods", which is based on the novel by Neil Gaiman. Additionally, he appeared in a supporting role as Shane in the film "Firecracker", which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018.

Cormier's other guest appearances include titles like "Al in The Intersection" (2019), "Otto in Pyrenees" (2018), "Ransom" (2019), and "Designated Survivor" (2017).

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