Tuesday 20 August 2013

Lee Thompson Young detective on TV, dead at 29.

Lee Thompson Young, actor who played the young stars in the Disney Channel. "Famous Jett Jackson" and detectives hit TNT series "Rizzoli & Isles" was found dead on Monday at his home in Los Angeles after his failure. To show up for work, he was 29.
The cause of suicide is a statement from his manager said.

He also has appeared on "Rizzoli & Isles" series, a police procedural in Boston and is based on the novels by Tess Gerritsen, since its debut in 2010, he played Barry Frost, homicide detective computer. I can not stand the sight of blood, which is a partner of Jane Rizzoli, played by Angie Harmon.

TNT announced on Monday's "Rizzoli & Isles" has been renewed for another season.

Mr. Young's first major role came in 1998 when he played the title character. "Jackson's famous Jett." Show as a child star of the show, the decision to move production back to North Carolina, a suburb of Hollywood so he can return to work. Lives with his family.

"Jett's famous Jackson to make plays out to the sentimental truism that family and friends of people with courage, fame and wealth," Marc Weingarten writes articles on a variety of television in New York Times. "But Jett is hip hop baby with attractive straightforward by Lee Thompson Young is not always a - gentle".

Mr. Young, who grew up in South Carolina, said he sympathized with the characters. "I have been out of LA as often as possible," he said.

Lee Thompson Young was born on February 1, 1984, in Columbia, he played Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the production of school when he was 10 and two years later he and his mother went to. New York so that she could join the Union Theological Seminary, and when he found an agent.

He received a degree in film production from the University of Southern California, shortly after he started acting professionally.

He also happens to play a role on NBC's "Scrubs" comedy and drama superhero WB "Smallville." He also acted in movies, appeared alongside Billy Bob Thornton in the high school football drama. "Friday Night Lights" (2004) and Laurence Fishburne in "Akeelah and the Bee" (2006).


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