CSI star dies aged 35, leaving fans devastated

Evan Ellingson, known for ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ and ‘CSI: Miami’, died unexpectedly. The entertainment industry mourns. Ellingson, who had a promising Hollywood career, died at 35.

Ellingson rose from little roles in movies and television to major ones like Cameron Diaz’s teenage son in ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ and Kyle Harmon in ‘CSI: Miami’. His work was also seen in ‘Titus’, ‘Complete Savages’, ‘Bones’, ’24’, ‘Letters from Iwo Jima’, and ‘The Gristle’.

The coroner’s office confirmed Ellingson’s untimely death in a San Bernardino County sober-living home after a decade away from the camera. Although his death is unknown, investigators have not suspected foul play.

Evan’s father, Michael Ellingson, acknowledged his family’s amazement, citing Evan’s addiction and recent recovery. The terrible death of Evan Ellingson shows how fragile life is and how quickly one may leave a mark.

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