Austin Majors, Who Played a Child Actor in NYPD Blue, Has Died at 27Â
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The office of the Los Angeles Medical Examiner has confirmed that former child actor Austin Majors has passed away. Majors was most famous for his appearance on the television show NYPD Blue. He was 27.
The office of the Los Angeles Medical Examiner has confirmed that former child actor Austin Majors has passed away. Majors was most famous for his appearance on the television show NYPD Blue. As per Daily Mail, he was 27.
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CNN received confirmation of the news from his sister, Kali Majors-Raglin, who sent the outlet an email.
On the 11th of February, he passed away. According to the data from the medical examiner, the reason for the death is not yet known, and the inquiry is ongoing. His family released a statement that referred to Majors as "an artistic, smart, and loving human being."
The announcement stated that Austin "had great joy and pride in his performing career. Ever since he was a young boy, he never met a stranger, and his primary objective was to make other people happy."
The breakout role for the former child actor occurred in 1999 when he played Theo Sipowicz, son of Det. Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz), on ABC's investigative program NYPD Blue. According to IMDB, Majors had 48 different appearances between 1999 and 2004.
After that, Majors went on to make cameos in a variety of television shows during the 2000s. These roles included guest spots on ER and a two-episode arc on the Hercules miniseries in 2005, in which he provided the voice of Hyllus. Other shows that Majors has been on up until 2007 include Desperate Housewives, According to Jim, and NCIS.
The most recent credit for professional work was a guest-starring role on a How I Met Your Mother episode in 2009. As per his sister, he was also very active on YouTube.
A statement released by Majors' family claims that Austin Majors received his degree in cinematic arts from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts (USC). He enjoyed music production and film directing as a creative outlet in his life. He enjoyed going fishing and camping.
The statement claimed that Austin was the kind of son, brother, grandchild, and nephew that made his family proud and that they would miss him terribly and forever.
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