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I could not let this go without mentioning it.. Quentin Kenihan..brought to the public’s attention as a tough, charming, cute, smiling kid in an interview with Mike Willesee that won the nation over.. has died at the age of 43 from a suspected asthma attack at his home in Adelaide last night October 6th.... He suffered with a rare brittle bone disease..which meant he had over 600 fractures throughout his life..and was confined to a wheelchair..but that didn’t stop him..
He was in Mad Max Fury Road as Corpos Colossus..he also made the finals of the film festival Tropfest..had written a stage play..even had a tv interview show..rolled the red carpet at the Oscars..radio movie reviewer and currently he was running for a seat on the Adelaide Council.. If that wasn’t enough he also wrote his autobiography ‘Quentin Kenihan: Not all Superheroes Wear Capes’..whose title I can proudly say I played a part in..
We followed each other on Twitter..I was one of his QPeeps..and to me he was the Qman..he was always great to converse with..even tried to help me with my movie script.. He was a fierce advocate for the rights of the disabled..which I admired..
For such a short life he packed a hell of a lot in it..he came back from severe depression to be an inspiration for others..including for me..
Thank you Quentin for enriching our lives..you may have been small in stature..but you had an enormous heart..
R.I.P. Qman..the world has become a lot less brighter without you in it..
He is survived by his chihuahua Patchy
He was in Mad Max Fury Road as Corpos Colossus..he also made the finals of the film festival Tropfest..had written a stage play..even had a tv interview show..rolled the red carpet at the Oscars..radio movie reviewer and currently he was running for a seat on the Adelaide Council.. If that wasn’t enough he also wrote his autobiography ‘Quentin Kenihan: Not all Superheroes Wear Capes’..whose title I can proudly say I played a part in..
We followed each other on Twitter..I was one of his QPeeps..and to me he was the Qman..he was always great to converse with..even tried to help me with my movie script.. He was a fierce advocate for the rights of the disabled..which I admired..
For such a short life he packed a hell of a lot in it..he came back from severe depression to be an inspiration for others..including for me..
Thank you Quentin for enriching our lives..you may have been small in stature..but you had an enormous heart..
R.I.P. Qman..the world has become a lot less brighter without you in it..
He is survived by his chihuahua Patchy
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