Actor Mike Heslin dies at 30; organs save four lives
Mike Heslin has passed away. The American actor died due to heart muscle problems. The fight for his life lasted a week. Heslin's husband, Scotty Dynamo, admits that doctors are unable to determine what led to the 30-year-old's death.
1:29 PM EDT, July 6, 2024
According to the "Daily Mail" portal, Mike Heslin died on July 2. Doctors did everything they could for a week to save the actor's life. Sadly, their efforts were unsuccessful. Heslin's husband, Scotty Dynamo, shared the news of his death. "Doctors have no explanation for what happened," Dynamo said. He added that his partner was "young" and "in perfect health."
His husband conveyed that Heslin's organs saved the lives of four other people. For Dynamo, the death of his beloved was a huge blow. He revealed that some time ago, they were in "early stages of starting a family together" and were choosing names for their children. The couple had been together since 2018. They got married a year ago. In a touching post, Dynamo not only shared their photos but also wrote many moving words about his late partner.
If I had the power to trade places with you, I would do it in an instant — he assured in the emotional post.
Dynamo called Heslin his husband and "a friend and a soulmate." Meeting you was the best thing to ever happen to me. You are my world. You are everything to me — he added.
A moving farewell to Mike Heslin
Dynamo emphasized that Heslin was "brilliant, selfless, and talented." He called him a "real-life guardian angel." He stressed that thanks to the actor's support, he managed to survive the period of battling cancer.
He was the first person everyone would call to share good news with, and he was the perfect person to call if they needed a shoulder to lean on or the best advice. He truly was the sweetest, most caring, and loving man on earth, and he brought out the absolute best in everyone who had the pleasure to cross paths with him – Scotty Dynamo wrote.
Heslin appeared in two episodes of the series Special Ops: Lioness. He also played in several TV series, including "In Their Shoes: A Journey to Homelessness," "The Influencers," "I Love You... But I Lied," and "7 Deadly Sins." He also starred in the 2023 romantic comedy "The Holiday Proposal Plan" and the 2020 film "Boy*Friends."