Anne Heche would be proud.
15.02.2023 - 22:55 / deadline.com
NYPD Blue star Dennis Franz is remembering his costar and TV son Austin Majors, the former child actor who died February 11 at the age of 27.
“I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Austin’s passing,” Franz said in a statement. “Austin was always such a joy to have on the set. He brought smiles and happiness to everyone.”
Franz, who played the cop show’s Detective Andy Sipowicz with Majors portraying his young son Theo, said, “Some of my favorite scenes during the 12 years of NYPD Blue are with Sipowicz and Theo. Every day that Austin worked I would greet him with a special song, ‘It’s Austin Major’s Day’ sung to the tune of Howdy Doody Time.
“Although we haven’t stayed in touch since the show ended in 2005, I will always remember him fondly.My love and condolences to his family.”
Majors was a busy child actor of the 1990s and early 2000s best known for his seven-season role as Theo. He died at a Los Angeles homeless facility of suspected fentanyl poisoning.
Following his years on NYPD Blue, Majors made guest appearances on According to Jim, American Dad!, Desperate Housewives, and How I Met Your Mother. He starred in the 2007 TV-movie An Accidental Christmas.
Last week, Majors was photographed for a Los Angeles Daily News article when L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and Jeff Olivet, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, visited the homeless facility Hilda Solis Care First Village, where the actor resided. His sister Kali Majors-Raglin, also a former child actor, described her brother as “a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being” who “took great joy and pride in his acting career. From the time he was little, he never knew a stranger and his goal in life was to make people happy.”
By
Anne Heche would be proud.
Homer Laffoon is turning 21!
Homer Heche Laffoon turned 21 on Thursday, and helping him celebrate the milestone birthday is his father with a road trip to San Francisco and a special message for the young adult's late mother, Anne Heche.In a touching Instagram post, Homer's father, Coley Laffoon, posted a carousel of photos featuring Homer throughout his life. There are photos of him as a young child and others where he's all grown up. But it's the lengthy caption that captured hearts, with Coley assuring Anne that Homer's in good hands.«Impossible not to close my eyes and think of @anneheche zooming around the cosmos, swinging by Northern California, smiling her knowing and still vulnerable smile as she races past,» Coley wrote in part.
It looks like Sam Smith will have a cameo appearance in the “Sex and the City” spin-off.
Quentin Tarantino and revealed the iconic director has a heart-warming side to him.Recalling his time on the set of Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, The Elvis star said he was surprised by a ritual the director has for the entire cast and crew. He disclosed what happened the first day he was on set for his “dream” acting gig with Hot Ones.“I’ve talked a lot about how much Quentin meant to me,” he told the YouTube channel [as per the Mirror]. “It was always my dream to work with him.
William Earl A new music venue is coming to Los Angeles courtesy of Teragram and Moroccan Lounge owner Michael Swier, in partnership with Another Planet Entertainment (APE). The Bellwether, billed as a multi-genre live music and nightlife destination, will be located at 333 S. Boylston St. and is scheduled to open this spring. Swier’s credits include co-founding Bowery Presents, and operating venerable downtown New York City venues Mercury Lounge and Bowery Ballroom, and founding The Bowery Presents. Another Planet is a well-respected independent promoter which co-produces the annual Outside Lands and Life Is Beautiful music festival, and operates such venues as the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, the Fox Theater in Oakland, Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and The Independent in San Francisco, Oxbow RiverStage in Downtown Napa and more.
It’s time for Ursula to emerge from the ocean depths.
NYPD Blue star Austin Majors has died at the age of 27. Majors, who also went by the name Austin Setmajer-Raglin, died on Saturday while residing at a homeless facility in Los Angeles. A source told TMZ that there's "no foul play suspected" in his death, but it is "believed he may have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl".
"NYPD Blue" child star Austin Majors died on Saturday at the age of 27 — and new details about his final days are emerging. A representative for The Hilda L. Solis Care First Village in Los Angeles confirmed to Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Majors was a resident at their "interim housing program." According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, Majors died at a "residence." An official cause of death has been "deferred pending additional investigation." According to its website, the Hilda L.
the death of his on-screen son, Austin Majors, at the age of 27. In a statement to ET, the actor reflected on his time with the young actor. «I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Austin's passing. Austin was always such a joy to have on the set, he brought smiles and happiness to everyone,» Franz told ET in a statement. «Some of my favorite scenes during the 12 years of are with 'Sipowicz' and 'Theo,' he continued.
With the Avengers: Endgame now history for a few years, and its place in the boxoffice realm currently challenged more by Avatars than any one Marvel character, the MCU, under orders from Marvel Chief Kevin Feige is now entering Phase 5, and using the third cinematic incarnation of Ant-Man and the full-blooded emergence of multi-villain Kang The Conqueror to carry it forward in what is essentially a stand-alone transition movie. As such Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania is a mixed bag, still containing the lighter comedy of the 2015 original and 2018 followup, both set in San Francisco, but now taking us deep into a subatomic universe where the familial characters will experience both good and evil forces, some wacky new creatures that look like they are straight out of a Star Wars bar, and a mission to save this dizzying community of colorful beings who are being terroized by another comic book legend now embodied by the imposing and talented Jonathan Majors, clearly aiming to be the next major player in the MCU.
Very good news for Bruce Springsteen fans. Springsteen and his E Street Band have added 18 cities to their U.S. leg of the tour, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The news comes as a relief to fans upset over the initial schedule that excluded any West Coast dates.
A former child star who found fame as a youngster on NYPD Blue has died of a suspected drug overdose.
American ex-child star Austin Majors tragically passed away in Los Angeles over the weekend - he was just 27. Celebrated for his portrayals of Theo Sipowicz in NYPD Blue (appearing in 48 episodes between 1999 and 2004) and Will Wright in the TV movie An Accidental Christmas, Austin also briefly graced the likes of ER, Desperate Housewives and How I Met Your Mother with his talent. According to TMZ, the actor was staying at a homeless housing facility at the time of his death, while it's believed that a fatal ingestion of fentanyl could be the cause.
Jay-Z got put to work by Blue Ivy while they were at the 2023 Super Bowl over the weekend.
Austin Majors, the child actor who starred in "NYPD Blue" as Theo Sipowicz, has died, according to his sister, Kali Raglin. He was 27. "Austin Majors (Setmajer-Raglin) was an artistic, brilliant, and kind human being.
Child star Austin Majors died at just 27 years old.
TMZ, he was spending the night in a Los Angeles homeless housing facility. A source told TMZ that no foul play is suspected, but Majors could have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl. An autopsy set to be completed Monday will reveal the final toxicology results in the next few months. “[Austin] was a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being.
Austin Majors, a busy child actor of the 1990s and early 2000s best known for his seven-season role as the young son of star Dennis Franz’s Detective Andy Sipowicz on NYPD Blue, died Saturday in Los Angeles. He was 27.
.Majors — known for playingTheo Sipowicz, the son of Detective Andy Sipowicz, played by Dennis Franz, on ABC’s “NYPD Blue” — passed away while staying in a Los Angeles homeless housing facility on Saturday, according to TMZ. His cause of death is unclear. A source told the outlet that although foul play was not suspected to be involved, Majors might have “ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl.”Majors was expected to undergo an autopsy on Monday to determine if there was anything in his system at the time of death, according to the insider.The family issued a statement on his death, telling TMZ that Majors, “was a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being.