At the age of 35, Evan Ellingson, a former child star who became well-known for his parts in My Sister's Keeper and CSI: Miami, sadly passed away. He was discovered on Sunday in the bedroom of a Fontana home, and the authorities subsequently verified his death. Currently unknown is the precise reason for death.
Ellingson started working in the entertainment business at a young age. When he made his television debut in the 2001 soap opera General Hospital, it was his first noteworthy performance. This launched a bright career that would take him to international prominence.
His TV career took off when he was cast in a recurring role on the Fox sitcom Titus, which ran from 2001 to 2002. But his success was solidified when he played Kyle Harmon, the son of Horatio Cane (played by David Caruso), on the hit crime thriller series CSI: Miami. Evan made eighteen appearances on the show between 2007 and 2010.
Ellingson's services to the film industry were equally noteworthy, so he wasn't limited to television. He starred in Clint Eastwood's critically acclaimed military film Letters from Iwo Jima in 2006. His co-starring role with Cameron Diaz in the 2009 film My Sister's Keeper
Evan battled substance misuse and other personal issues despite his professional accomplishments. Evan's father, Michael Ellingson, revealed that while he had previously struggled with these problems, he had recently demonstrated improvement.
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