Angus Cloud’s legacy is going to be eternal.
Nearly 16 months after the death of this much-loved Euphoria star his family has decided to auction his personal items for charity. The auction will take place from Friday, Nov. 14 to Thursday, Dec. 12, in Los Angeles both in person and online as part of the Hollywood Legends collection.
As per the sources the items of Laurence Olivier and Bob Mackie, movies like Dirty Dancing and The Wizard of Oz, and the blockbuster TV series Friends, will also be included for the auction.
Let’s check out what the late actor’s family has said about the upcoming event.
Angus Cloud’s favorite items will be auctioned at Julien’s Auctions
Cloud’s family has taken this generous initiative to honor his memory and legacy.
In case you’re wondering, items and clothes from his hit series Euphoria’s set as well as some valuable items of the late actor will be bid at Julien’s Auctions and the collected money will be distributed to his favorite charities and his memorial skate park in Oakland.
Cloud’s mother Lisa Cloud said of the endeavor, “Well before Angus was making good money, he made a habit of supporting his fellow street artists, musicians, writers and pranksters and regularly brought food and other essentials to people living in the streets. 100% of money raised by this auction will be used to honor Angus’s spirit by continuing to provide support to the artists and projects he gave so generously to during his lifetime.”
To name a few from his Burberry suit worn to the Revolve Social Club in Los Angeles on March 3, 2022, to white and gold-tone Louis Vuitton Shadow Square sunglasses as well as his Los Angeles Raiders hoodie, which is worth around $500-$700, his Jordan 8 University of Oregon sneakers with an estimated cost between $2000-$3000, 18K rose gold skeleton wristwatch and many luxurious items from Angus’s closet will be bid in his memory.
“Angus gave whatever he had to help his friends and support outside artists in his community in any and every way he could. The proceeds from this auction will be used to continue Angus’s generosity to the people and projects he believed in,” Lisa added.
The grieving mother continued, “We decided against setting up a non-profit entity to receive auction proceeds because of the rules governing how and whom we are allowed to give money to. Angus didn’t give to institutions, he gave to individuals he believed in. Angus also regularly went to encampments where unhoused people were gathered to offer food and gifts that he thought might make their day a little brighter. We will continue that offering.”
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