Actor Gabe Khouth Dead at Age 46
Actor Gabe Khouth, best known for his portrayal of the character Sneezy/Tom Clark on ABC’s television series “Once Upon A Time,” has died.
Khouth was 46, and reportedly died from cardiac arrest while riding his motorcycle in Canada, his agent Natasha Trisko Pezzente told NBC’s “Today.”
“Gabe has contributed to our industry in so many different ways as an entertainer, voice over artist, actor and creative soul,” Pezzente said in a statement.
“He was a client and friend and he will be dearly missed by all the lives he has touched and will always be in our hearts.”
Khouth’s brother, Sam Vincent, confirmed the news on Twitter, writing that his brother died on July 23 in a manner consistent with Pezzente’s statement.
“I wanted to make it official for people who didn’t know that my brother, Gabe, passed away on Tuesday from cardiac arrest on his motorcycle,” Vincent said in a video. “He went out doing what he loved and he’s at peace now.”
@gabekhouth #GabrielForestKhouth#RIP#brothersforever#collectivesoul#onelove pic.twitter.com/xPUYT6dFOq
— Sam Vincent (@SamVincent71) July 26, 2019
Khouth appeared in 43 episodes of “Once Upon A Time,” which ended in 2018.
Adam Horowitz, co-creator of the series, expressed his condolences, writing on Twitter, “Terribly saddened to learn of the passing of Gabe Khouth… a lovely man, a great talent, and an indelible part of Once Upon A Time since the beginning.”
Terribly saddened to learn of the passing of Gabe Khouth… a lovely man, a great talent, and an indelible part of Once Upon A Time since the beginning. But more importantly, he was our friend. He will be missed. RIP, Gabe.
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) July 26, 2019
“But more importantly, he was our friend. He will be missed. RIP, Gabe.”
Khouth was also a prolific voice actor who found his niche in fantasy cartoons and video games including “Powerpuff Girls,” “Beyblade Burst,” “Fruit Ninja” and “Dragon Ball Z,” according to his IMDb page.
On July 23rd, my friend, Gabe Kouth appeared to suffer a cardiac arrest while riding his motorcycle and tragically died as a result.
Gabe ALWAYS put a smile on everyone’s face.
My deepest condolences to his Family and friends
RIP-You kind, kind soul#Heartbroken #gonetoosoon pic.twitter.com/YxM516Xrxh— Peter Kelamis (@PeterKelamis) July 26, 2019
Khouth’s friends and colleagues have expressed their sorrow on social media, including actor Peter Kelamis who wrote, “Gabe ALWAYS put a smile on everyone’s face.”
“My deepest condolences to his Family and friends. RIP-You kind, kind soul.”
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