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Logan Williams dead at 16 – When Calls the Heart actor dies suddenly


Actor Logan Williams died aged 16 on Thursday.

The cause of death has not been made public.

It was said the teenage star “died suddenly”, according to local reports.

Logan was best known for his role as Barry Allen in CW’s The Flash.

The actor also received recognition for his part as Miles Montgomery in Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart.

His mother Marlyse Williams said she was “absolutely devastated” by her son’s death.

The mum shared her pain of not being able to seek comfort from her elderly parents because of social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Logan was best known for his role as Barry Allen in CW’s The Flash

She told Tri-City news: “I am not able to hug my parents who lost their only grandchild.

“It’s hard.”

His The Flash co-star Grant Gustin paid tribute to the late star on social media.

The actor posted a picture of them together in 2014 with some thoughtful words about him.

Grant harked back to when he was “so impressed” by Logan’s talent and professionalism on set on The Flash in 2014.

Logan was best known for his role as Barry Allen in CW’s The Flash

He said: “Just hearing the devastating news that Logan Williams has passed away suddenly.

“This picture was early in the filming of The Flash pilot episode back in 2014. I was so impressed by not only Logan’s talent but his professionalism on set.

“My thoughts and prayers will be with him and his family during what is I’m sure an unimaginably difficult time for them.

His co-stars have shared their tributes online

“Please keep Logan and his family in your thoughts and prayers during what has been a strange and trying time for us all. Sending love to everyone.”

His When Calls the Heart co-star Erin Krakow also shared some kind words on social media.

She wrote: “Heartbroken to learn of the passing of Logan Williams who played Miles Montgomery in several seasons of @wcth_tv.

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“Logan was a beautiful, warm, silly, and talented young man. He could always make us laugh. He was just shy of 17 and had what I’m sure would have been a very bright future ahead of him.

“I hope you’ll join me in sending virtual love & support to Logan’s family & friends during this very painful time.”





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