Ashley Jensen husband news: Shocked after Terence Beesley's untimely death

Scottish actress Ashley Jensen at the 60th Annual Emmy Awards, Nokia Theater, Sept. 21, 2008 Wikimedia Commons/watchwithkristin

A tragedy has struck one of Hollywood's actresses, Ashley Jensen, when her husband, Terence Beesley, was found unconscious at their residence in Camerton, Somerset. The death of Beesley was definitely an unexpected one for Jensen, and despite the efforts to revive him at the hospital, he was just not able to make it. 

According to reports, Beesley was married to Jensen for about 10 years before his untimely death at the age of 60. Beesley is a writer and an actor who has made appearances in television shows such as ITV's "Victoria," and the BBC drama "Love, Lies and Records." As of now, Jensen is grieving, and is utterly shocked by the news of the untimely death of her husband. Jensen has requested the media to give her some privacy as of the moment. 

So far, the cause of death has yet to be determined by medical professionals. An inquest is estimated to be accomplished within the next few months. Although the news has only been recently revealed, Beesley passed away at the last days of November, as revealed by a spokesperson who represented Beesley. Beesley and Jensen both share a son, Francis, who is now eight years of age. Jensen has been busy comforting their son. 

Beesley was of Irish descent with both his parents being from Ireland, but he grew up in London. Beesley and Jensen met way back in 1999, at a theater production of "King Lear." Jensen, who is Scottish, maintained a close relationship with Beesley until the two decided to tie the knot some time in 2007. Some of Beesley's most notable roles are an appearance in the film "London Has Fallen," as well as some television stints in "EastEnders" and "Casualty."

Beesley and Jensen decided to move to the United Stated when Jensen landed a role for the hit television series "Ugly Betty," and the two settled down in California. 

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