Actress
Jeanette
Maus
passed
away
at
the
age
of
39
after
a
battle
with
colon
cancer.
The
heartbreaking
news
was
confirmed
by
her
fiancé
Dusty
Warren
through
a
statement
on
his
Facebook
account.
He
wrote,
"It
is
with
a
shattered-yet
grateful-heart
that
I
inform
you
that
Jeanette
Maus
passed
away
late
last
night
due
to
complications
of
cancer.
I'm
really
sad,
but
I'm
super
proud
of
her.
She
fought
so
hard,
with
tremendous
grace
and
optimism,
inspiring
myself
and
I'm
sure
many
of
you."
Maus
who
was
a
voice-over
performer
and
acting
coach,
was
most
known
for
roles
in
video
game
Resident
Evil
8:
Village,
and
films
Charm
City
Kings
and
Your
Sister's
Sister.
She
had
also
appeared
in
several
short
films,
and
wrote
and
produced
the
short
film
Secret
Island
Adventure:
Ripple
One.
Jeanette
reportedly
also
had
crohn's
disease,
and
her
fiancé
Dusty
had
set
up
a
GoFundMe
page
after
her
cancer
diagnosis
last
year,
which
raised
over
$53,000
to
help
with
the
treatment.
John
Rosenfeld
shared
a
tribute
for
Jeanette
on
his
Instagram
page
and
wrote,
"Our
hearts
are
broken
today,
Jeanette
has
been
part
of
the
JRS
family
for
almost
a
decade
and
became
part
of
the
studio's
DNA
as
a
student,
teacher,
coach
and
friend." Jeanette
reportedly
has
been
associated
with
John
Rosenfeld
Studios
throughout
her
career.
Jeanette
was
truly
an
artist,
and
felt
truly
grateful
to
live
as
an
artist.
She
had
an
indomitable
spirit
and
was
hungry
to
be
the
best
person,
the
best
teacher,
the
best
friend
and
the
best
actor
she
could
be.
"We
will
make
sure
that
we
honor
her
and
we
will
keep
her
in
our
hearts.
And
Dusty,
we
are
here
to
hold
you
up.
Jeanette,
we
love
you
now
and
forever," John
concluded
the
post.