Dimitri Diatchenko, an actor finest recognized for his position within the 2012 movie “Chernobyl Diaries,” has died on the in the past of 52, a consultant confirmed.
Diatchenko was discovered lifeless in his dwelling in Daytona Beach, Florida, earlier this week. According to CNN, police have been notified by Diatchenko’s co-workers after he failed to answer messages.
Police entered his dwelling on April 22 and found Diatchenko’s physique. A reason behind demise has not but been decided, although a co-worker informed police that the actor had suffered an electrocution on the job and had been taking break day to recuperate.
Diatchenko was finest recognized for portraying the tour information Yuri within the horror movie “Chernobyl Diaries,” starring Jonathan Sadowski, Jesse McCartney, Devin Kelley and Olivia Taylor Dudley. He additionally made plenty of visitor appearances on tv, together with on “Sons of Anarchy,” “CSI: Miami,” “Bones” and “Criminal Minds.”
Diatchenko additionally lent his voice to a number of video video games and animated sequence, together with “Family Guy” and the 2012 “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” sequence on Nickelodeon.
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