Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan -- "Lorne" to his friends -- is no more.
Andy Hallett, the actor who played the Kermit-green empathic demon on 'Angel' for four seasons has died of heart disease at the age of 33, per E! Online.
The showbiz-loving Lorne ran the nightclub Caritas, a karaoke/nightclub where demons could come to relax without having to worry about demon-on-demon violence. (Not only was fighting against the club's policy, but it was actually impossible, thanks to a protection spell Lorne hired the Furies to cast.) By singing one of your favorite songs -- Angel tended to rock out to Manilow -- Lorne could tell both your near-term future and what's inside your heart. He later went on to run the show business branch of Wolfram & Hart.
I really hadn't heard much from Hallett after 'Angel' was canceled in 2004. The article on E! said he was working on music. He was often mentioned in the official 'Buffy/Angel' magazine as one of the stars who would come out for the various conventions and fan events, so he seemed to be a good guy.
The character of Lorne continues to be included in the various 'Angel/Spike' comic books published by IDW, including the current 'Angel: After the Fall' (aka 'Angel: Season 6) and 'Spike: Asylum.'
Probably Lorne's shining moment was the three episodes he spent with Angel & Co. in his homeworld of Pylea at the end of the second season. As the lone music lover in a world that hates music, Lorne was something of an outcast, as shown by the following. (By the way, that's Buffy/Angel creator Joss Whedon as Lorne's brother Numfar doing the Dance of Joy.)
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