Evan Ellingson, a previous child actor recognized for his roles in “My Sister’s Keeper” and “CSI Miami,” has passed away at the age of 35.
As per the online records of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Coroner’s division, Ellingson passed away on Sunday. The record specifies he was discovered in “a bedroom” in Fontana, a city about an hour east of Los Angeles County.
The reason for his death has not been disclosed yet.
CNN has contacted the family members of Ellingson and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department for further details.
Best recognized for his role as Jesse Fitzgerald in the 2009 movie “My Sister’s Keeper,” which tells the story of a family dealing with their young daughter’s cancer diagnosis, Ellingson worked alongside Abigail Breslin, Jason Patric, and Cameron Diaz in the film.
He started his TV career in 2001 by portraying “young Chuck” in the television film “Living in Fear,” as stated by IMDb.
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As a young actor, he appeared in 19 episodes of the ABC sitcom “Complete Savages” from 2004 to 2005 and featured in Season 6 of the Fox TV series “24” alongside Kiefer Sutherland.
“My childhood was exciting,” Ellingson expressed in a 2009 interview, and he added, “I was involved in things I truly enjoyed. I have no regrets because I discovered my passion for acting early.”
He also had roles in several TV series during the early 2000s including “General Hospital,” “Mad TV,” and “Titus.” In 2006, Ellingson appeared in the wartime film “Letters from Iwo Jima” and the 2007 independent comedy “Walk the Talk.”
His most recent credited work was on “CSI: Miami,” where he portrayed the character Kyle Harmon for three seasons from 2007 to 2010.
As per Evan Ellingson’s personal Facebook page, he mentions his “love” for surfing, camping, hiking, and horseback riding during his leisure time.
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