NYPD Blue star Austin Majors dead at 27

NYPD Blue star Austin Majors dead at 27: Former child actor ‘may have ingested fentanyl while staying at homeless facility’ in LA

  • NYPD Blue child star Austin Majors has died at the age of 27 on Saturday, February 11, 2023
  • The former child star died while staying in a homeless facility in Los Angeles
  • Austin ‘may have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl’  

NYPD Blue child star Austin Majors has died at the age of 27 while staying at a homeless facility in Los Angeles, it has been reported.

The former child actor is said to have died Saturday night, and ‘may have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl,’ TMZ reported.

An autopsy on Majors’ body is scheduled to be completed today, and final toxicology results are expected in a few months.

The family released a statement to TMZ telling the outlet: “[Austin] was a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being. Austin took great joy and pride in his acting career. He was an active Eagle Scout and graduated Salutatorian in High School. He went on to graduate from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts with a passion of directing and music producing.”

RIP: NYPD Blue child star Austin Majors has died at the age of 27 while staying at a homeless facility in Los Angeles, it has been reported; pictured in 2005

Throwback: The former child actor is said to have died Saturday night, and ‘may have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl,’ TMZ reported; seen March 29, 2009 in LA

‘Austin’s younger sister Kali says her fondest memories with Austin were growing up on set with him, volunteering at events with “Kids With A Cause,” and backpacking together,’ the statement continued.

Kali is also an actress; she is an aspiring film writer, producer and director.

‘Austin was the kid of son, brother, grandson, and nephew that made us proud and we will miss him deeply forever,’ it said.

On September 20, 2020, Austin shared on his Instagram a picture of his SAG-AFTRA card, which said he was a member since 2020.

He captioned it: ‘Woah! Just paid dues & realized I’ve been a member of SAG for 2 decades (now @sagaftra). What a beautiful ride it has been. I never dreamed I’d still be alive this many years later… let alone what this would effect. My first union job was a commercial for @bountypapertowels , the quicker picker upper! haha) I’m proud/shocked by this seeming time-warp & somehow it still feels like the trip is just begining 🙂 Keep it 100 fam.’

Haunting: On September 20, 2020, Austin shared on his Instagram a picture of his SAG-AFTRA card, which said he was a member since 2020

Austin starred as Theo Sipowicz in NYPD Blue for seven seasons; he played the son of Detective Andy Sipowicz, who was played by Dennis Franz.  

Austin won the Young Artists Award for Best Performance in a Television Series for his work in NYPD Blue in 2002.

The actor was also nominated for Best Performance in a Voice Over Role for Treasure Planet.

He was born on November 23 in California as Austin Setmajer.

Austin graduated second in his class in high school in 2013, going on to attend school at the University of Southern California, at the School of Cinematic Arts – majoring in Film and Television production with a minor in music production.

Sad: The star seen with a pal in June 2019

Throwback: An autopsy on Majors’ body is scheduled to be completed today, and final toxicology results are expected in a few months; seen in 1999 on NYPD Blue

Sad: The family released a statement to TMZ telling the outlet: “[Austin] was a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being. Austin took great joy and pride in his acting career. He was an active Eagle Scout and graduated Salutatorian in High School. He went on to graduate from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts with a passion of directing and music producing”; seen in 2002

In the show: ‘Austin’s younger sister Kali says her fondest memories with Austin were growing up on set with him, volunteering at events with “Kids With A Cause,” and backpacking together,’ the statement continued. Pictured with NYPD Blue co-star Dennis Franz in 1999

Austin was also part of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity at USC. 

He was part of Kids With A Cause since 2005. 

Austin’s first role was in 1997 in the film Nevada, playing a young boy.

He went on to star in The Price of Air in 2000, Providence in 2001, Treasure Planet in 2002, Bananas in 2004 – before landing the role of Theo in NYPD Blue. 

He starred as Theo in 48 episodes from 1999 until 2004. 

From there, Austin went on to star in Volare in 2004, ER for one episode in 2005, Hercules for two episodes in 2005 as well as Little Manhattan in 2005.

He had small roles in Bye Bye Benjamin, Threshold, According to Jim, NCIS, The Ant Bully, American Dad!, Dead Silence, The Gray Man and Desperate Housewives between 2005 through 2007. 

Austin starred as Will Wright in the TV movie An Accidental Christmas in 2007, Hank in Night Writer in 2007 and How I Met Your Mother for one episode in 2009 – for his final roles. 

Child star: Austin’s first role was in 1997 in the film Nevada, playing a young boy; seen in 2004

Celebrate: He starred as Theo in 48 episodes from 1999 until 2004; seen with his NYPD Blue castmates celebrating the 200th episode; (from L to R) Nick Turturro, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Charlotte Ross, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, Austin Majors, Dennis Franz, Jacqueline Obradors, Bill Brochtrup, Gail O’Grady and Gordon Clapp

Tragic news: Austin starred as Will Wright in the TV movie An Accidental Christmas in 2007, Hank in Night Writer in 2007 and How I Met Your Mother for one episode in 2009 – for his final roles

Austin: The star seen on May 4, 2019 with a pal (seen on the right)

Happier times: The star seen with his date for prom in 2013

With friends: Austin seen with friends in 2019

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