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The White House offers condolences; Actor Hans Potterman becomes most 'Googled' person in the world

George Williams, Social Correspondent, !MAGE

- 06 September 2015, Washington DC

In an official statement released at the Headquarters of the world’s largest search engine, Google termed deceased actor Hans Potterman the most searched person on the internet with over 3.5 billion people using the Google’s search bar in light of his death. Actor Potterman reportedly committed suicide in his apartment five days previously.

Hans Potterman made his acting debut with the tear jerker ‘The Dreams We See’ which he co-wrote with the director, Giselle Norton. He worked in numerous films, including the movie ‘Radio Beats’ for which he won the BAFTA award in the best actor category. Potterman also starred in the highest grossing comedy franchise ‘Agent Jim’ opposite Yui Lee and Victor Hobb, making him the most sought after actor in Hollywood.

The White House tweeted on Wednesday, hours after the news of the actor’s death broke out saying that they were “Deeply moved by the loss of one of the finest actors in the world. Our thoughts with the family in this tough time. RIP @hans_p”

The President of the United States shared a picture of him this morning shaking hands with the late actor when he was invited to the White House for the honorary dinner with the First Family of the United States as a 'thank you' for his positive influence in campaigning for the Ebola Virus eradication in rural parts of Africa. The actor, along with various other philanthropists raised a funding of about three million dollars for supply of free vaccine and subsequent treatment for patients affected with the Ebola Virus. The President captioned the picture thus:

#sundaythrowback to when @hans_p arrived at the White House for dinner. Condolences from this family to yours. He was a phenomenal human being.

Clip from WalkTheTalk: Actor Hans Potterman
24 July 2012

Xavier: We are hearing rumours about a special ‘lady’ in your life and hearts have been breaking all over the world. Does it bother you that people are inherently curious about your personal life?

Hans: [chuckles] Sometimes, yes. But hey, it’s a part of being an actor. People see me playing a character they can relate to, and they think I would be more empathetic to their real life problems than their friends and family. I can look at it from their perspective. I would be naturally curious about what someone who looked like they could understand me did off the screen, too.

Xavier: This answer is going to gain you another hundred thousand followers on Twitter.

Hans: [laughs] But there are certain cons to this, too. I can’t take my girlfriend out to dinner now without her face being splashed on all the tabloids.

Xavier: So, you do have a lady in your life now?

Hans: Ah, yes. Yes, I do. And she’s amazing.

24 August 2015

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