The actor was found dead at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel.
Glee star Cory Monteith was found dead at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel Saturday, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 31.
The actor was found at noon Saturday on the hotel's 21st floor,
Vancouver police said in a news conference. He checked into the hotel
July 6, and was expected to check out Saturday. When Monteith missed his
checkout time at noon, hotel staff went to his room and discovered his
body.
Police said Monteith was with other people Friday night. An examination of hotel video footage showed him returning to his room alone early Saturday morning. Police believe he was alone when he died. No cause of death was given and no foul play is suspected, police said. Police are questioning the people he was with Friday night. It was unclear if he was with any Glee castmates or his longtime girlfriend and co-star Lea Michele. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
In March, Monteith voluntarily checked himself into rehab for substance abuse. He departed the facility in April. That stint marked his second trip to rehab. He previously checked into rehab when he was 19. It was unclear why the Calgary native had checked into the Vancouver hotel. He was a frequent visitor to Vancouver during hiatus.
Family, Vancouver police said, have just been informed. He had been deceased for several hours when his body was discovered.
"We are so saddened to confirm that the reports on the death of Cory Monteith are accurate. We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss," representatives for the actor told THR in a statement.
Here's the full statement from acting Vancouver Police Chief Doug LePard:
Police said Monteith was with other people Friday night. An examination of hotel video footage showed him returning to his room alone early Saturday morning. Police believe he was alone when he died. No cause of death was given and no foul play is suspected, police said. Police are questioning the people he was with Friday night. It was unclear if he was with any Glee castmates or his longtime girlfriend and co-star Lea Michele. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
In March, Monteith voluntarily checked himself into rehab for substance abuse. He departed the facility in April. That stint marked his second trip to rehab. He previously checked into rehab when he was 19. It was unclear why the Calgary native had checked into the Vancouver hotel. He was a frequent visitor to Vancouver during hiatus.
Family, Vancouver police said, have just been informed. He had been deceased for several hours when his body was discovered.
"We are so saddened to confirm that the reports on the death of Cory Monteith are accurate. We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss," representatives for the actor told THR in a statement.
Glee executive producers, producers 20th Century
Fox Television and Fox Broadcasting Co. said in a statement: "We are
deeply saddened by this tragic news. Cory was an exceptional talent and
an even more exceptional person. He was a true joy to work with and we
will all miss him tremendously. Our thoughts and prayers are with his
family and loved ones."
A spokesperson for Michele told THR,
"We ask that everyone kindly respect Lea's privacy during this
devastating time." Michele -- who plays Finn's onscreen love, Rachel --
and Monteith went public with their real-life romance a year ago.
Glee vocal producer Alex Anders said
of Monteith, with whom he frequently worked in the recording studio:
"Heartbroken by the loss of my friend @CoryMonteith Praying for his
family and loved ones. Such a good hearted man that will be sorely
missed."
Monteith's Glee co-star Mark Salling, who played Finn's best friend, Puck, took to Twitter on Saturday as news of his friend's death had spread with a poignant, "no." Castmate Dot-Marie Jones used all caps to convey her grief.
Added Adam Shankman, who directed Monteith in Glee's Rocky Horror Picture Show-themed episode: "I will always cherish you in my heart. Thank you for so many wonderful days. I love you," he tweeted along with a picture of the late actor with Michele on-set.
Said castmember Dot-Marie Jones, who played Finn's former football coach, on Twitter:
"I have no words! My heart is broken Cory was not only a hell of a
friend he was one amazing men [sic] that I will hold close to my heart
forever."
Monteith has played Finn Hudson, the lovable boy next door, on Glee since it debuted in 2009. He also has a role in the upcoming indie All the Wrong Reasons. It's unclear how Monteith's sudden passing will impact production on Glee, which is poised to premiere its fifth season on Sept. 19.
Monteith became a face for the Fox musical shortly after
the series premiered, rocketing to fame as the first hit from the
series, a Monteith-led cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" turned Glee
into a worldwide phenomenon. The series airs all over the world and has
spawned scores of gold records on the Billboard charts for its
ever-growing list of singles and soundtracks.
After Monteith's character graduated from the high
school-set series, Monteith continued to have a major presence on the
series. Fox and the Glee creators briefly considered doing a New York-set spinoff featuring Monteith, Michele and Chris Colfer (Kurt) before opting instead to do a split-location format in season four.
When he checked into the rehab facility last March -- with
the support of Glee producers and Michele as well as the network -- his
character, who was slated to return for a handful of episodes of Glee's
fourth season, was reduced to accommodate the young actor. Finn spent
the bulk of season four searching for an identity and finally settled on
studying to become a teacher after returning to co-coach his former
glee club. Monteith was slated to be a series regular for season five,
one of only a handful of original stars to still be featured in that
capacity.
"Shortly after noon Saturday, the Vancouver Police received a call
from the BC Ambulance Service regarding a sudden death in a room on the
21st floor of the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel at 1038 Canada Place in
downtown Vancouver.
Police attended within minutes of the call and paramedics advised
the man in the room was clearly deceased. Coroner’s staff did attend the
scene.
The deceased has been identified as 31-year-old actor Cory Monteith, who achieved great fame on the popular TV series Glee.
Before I give further information, on behalf of the Vancouver
Police, I want to pass on our condolences to the family, friends,
castmates and millions of fans of Mr. Monteith. As was the case in
countless homes, I watched Glee regularly with my daughters, and I know
there will be shock and sadness in many households with the news of his
tragic death.
Mr. Monteith checked into the hotel in July 6th and was due to
check out of the room today. There were others with Mr. Monteith in his
room earlier last night, but video and fob key entries show him
returning to his room by himself in the early morning hours and we
believe he was alone when he died.
When he missed his checkout time, staff went to the room at noon and found his body.
We know there will be considerable interest in this case, and we
have detectives assigned to the case who attended with our Forensic
Identification Unit to examine the scene, to ensure to the extent
possible that there are no unanswered questions.
Hotel video has been secured as well as room access records. Our
investigators have spoken with hotel staff, who are providing the utmost
in cooperation.
An autopsy is scheduled for Monday. The Coroner will be determining
the next steps with respect to establishing cause of death, but all
indications are that there was no foul play."
R.I.P Cory Monteit. GLEE will never be the same without you.
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