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Stevie Lee Dies; Jackass and American Horror Story Star Was 54

Stevie Lee has died. 

The beloved Jackass and American Horror Story: Freak Present star was 54. 

No particulars about his demise have been revealed, however his passing was confirmed by the fundraiser on Go Fund Me

The funds raised will go to his brother Jim Richardson for dealing with burial and funeral prices, with the goa beingl to lift $5,000.

Lee, whose full identify was Stevie Lee Richardson, was additionally a well known wrestler. 

He started his on-camera professional wrestling profession in 2002 on the pay-per-view collection NWA: Whole Nonstop Motion.

He went on to create the Half-Pint Brawlers group, which later grew to become a actuality collection on Spike TV.

Lee appeared as himself in Jackass 3D, and in addition appeared OzThe Nice And Highly effective. 

He had a small half on American Horror Story: Freak Present, showing in a single episode of the Ryan Murphy horror anthology. 

“He was beloved by many and has many mates that have been household, followers that adored him, however solely his brother Jim left to handle ultimate preparations,” based on the Go Fund Me web page.

“Puppet has put smiles internationally together with his hardcore perspective and way of life. He’s a legend within the artwork of Midget Wrestling. He wants our assist to present him one final curtain name.”

“He wants our assist to present him one final curtain name. Please donate what you’ll be able to, share his reminiscences with everybody, and share this fundraiser to present the Psycho Dwarf the perfect resting place potential,” the intro added.

Affect Wrestling paid tribute to Lee on social media, writing the next:

It’s with nice disappointment that we be taught of the passing of Stevie Lee, higher generally known as “Puppet The Psycho Dwarf” within the early days of TNA.

We ship our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Fellow wrestler Frankie Kazarian mourned the loss through social media:

“RIP Stevie Lee aka Puppet the Psycho Dwarf,” he wrote.

“I’ll always remember the loopy tour of the UK we shared and the enjoyable all of us had. Godspeed my good friend.”

Could he relaxation in peace.

Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Comply with him on Twitter.

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