Angus Cloud’s appeal was undeniable, capturing everyone around him with his effortless charisma both on and off screen. His enthusiasm for art, rap music, film, and thrift shopping, combined with a deep generosity, made him beloved to many.
In mid-September 2023, as fog rolled in over his mom Lisa Cloud’s Oakland, California backyard, friends and loved ones gathered to remember his vibrant spirit. They shared stories of his childhood as a dedicated skateboarder and collector, but what stood out most was his unwavering love for helping others.
To honor his memory, his family and friends are auctioning off his cherished belongings, including items from Euphoria, with all proceeds going to his favorite causes and the memorial skate park being created in Oakland.
Lisa Cloud reflected on her son’s giving nature, saying, “Long before Angus had financial success, he was always supporting street artists, musicians, and pranksters, bringing food and essentials to those living on the streets.” She emphasized that every penny from the auction would continue his legacy of supporting artists and projects he was passionate about.
The auction will run from November 14 to December 12, available both in person in Los Angeles and online as part of the Hollywood Legends collection. It will also feature memorabilia from icons like Laurence Olivier, Bob Mackie, Dirty Dancing, The Wizard of Oz, and Friends, with items from Cloud’s collection appearing in the sci-fi, horror, and action sections.
Cloud became an overnight star through his portrayal of Fezco on Euphoria, a role that captured hearts with his portrayal of the gentle drug dealer. Over 20 personal items from his career and life will be auctioned, including a remarkable piece—a Ralph Lauren 18K rose gold skeleton wristwatch, estimated between $20,000 and $30,000.
Other items include a Burberry suit worn at the Revolve Social Club in Los Angeles, Louis Vuitton Shadow Square sunglasses, a Ralph Lauren fleece, a Gumby pendant, a signed Rockstar racing helmet, and a Polo shirt from his 2022 campaign. Lisa continued, “Angus gave whatever he had to help his friends and support outside artists in his community in any way he could. The proceeds will carry on his spirit of generosity.”
She explained why they chose not to set up a non-profit to manage the funds: “Angus didn’t give to institutions; he gave directly to individuals he believed in. He also regularly visited encampments where unhoused people gathered, offering food and gifts to brighten their day. We will continue that offering.”
Among the auction highlights are his Los Angeles Raiders hoodie, valued between $500-$700, and two pairs of Jordans: the Jordan 8 University of Oregon sneakers, with an estimate of $2,000-$3,000, and the Jordan 4 Retro SP 30th Anniversary Union Taupe Haze sneakers, valued at $100-$200.
A portion of the funds raised will go towards building Cloud Park, a memorial skate park near Angus’s high school in Oakland. Mike Oz, Cloud’s former math teacher and now the executive director of the Oakland School for the Arts, has partnered with Cloud’s family, friends, and skateboarder Tony Hawk to bring the project to life. They aim to raise over $2 million through the auction and a GoFundMe campaign.
All funds from the auction will be handled by a committee of Cloud’s friends, ensuring that donations are tax-deductible. Angus Cloud, born Conor Angus Cloud Hickey, passed away on July 3, 2023, at the age of 25 due to an accidental drug overdose.
Those who knew him best, including his close friends and family, remember him as someone who simply wanted to live a regular life. As he expressed in a 2022 podcast, “I want to be a regular person and have regular interactions with people.”
Lisa Cloud is determined that her son’s memory and legacy will continue to shine brightly. “I always knew he was special, and I’m so glad the world found out he was special,” she told PEOPLE in 2023. “My son will always shine bright.”