Nelsan Ellis, who played Lafayette Reynolds on 'True Blood,' is dead at 39
Nelsan Ellis, the actor best known for his portrayal of Lafayette Reynolds on HBOâs âTrue Blood,â has died at 39. The reported cause was complications due to heart failure.
Ellis burst into popular consciousness with the showâs debut in 2008. Introduced almost immediately, Lafayette was a flamboyant and outspoken short-order cook at Merlotteâs Bar and Grill in the fictional town of Bon Temps, La. The character, who was gay, brought pointed humor to Alan Ballâs acclaimed vampire drama, which many considered an analogy for the gay rights struggle.
Lafayette and Ellis became instant fan favorites. Lafayette was a key character through the seventh and final season of the series, which was based on novels by Charlaine Harris.
As news of Ellisâ death quickly spread, a scene in which Lafayette he marches out from behind the griddle to confront a trio of homophobic diners was widely circulated on Twitter. In a statement, Ball called Ellis âa singular talent whose creativity never ceased to amaze me. Working with him was a privilege.â
HBO echoed Ballâs sentiments in its own statement: âWe were extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Nelsan Ellis. Nelsan was a long-time member of the HBO family whose groundbreaking portrayal of Lafayette will be remembered fondly within the overall legacy of True Blood. Nelsan will be dearly missed by his fans and all of us at HBO.â
âTrue Bloodâ co-star Anna Paquin tweeted: âIt was an utter privilege to work with the phenomenally talented and deeply kind soul. @OfficialNelsan Iâm devastated by his untimely death.â
Most recently, Ellis had joined the season five cast of CBSâ âElementary,â playing Shinwell Johnson, a former drug dealer (and former patient of Lucy Liuâs Watson) tryi ng to find redemption.
Ellis was born in 1977 in Harvey, Ill., to a single mother. He moved to a poor suburb of Birmingham, Ala., where he was raised by his grandmother. As a teenager, he moved back to Illinois to live with his maternal aunt and attend Thornridge High School, where he discovered his love of acting.
After a brief stint in the United States Marines, Ellis enrolled at Illinois State University before being accepted, at age 21, to the Juilliard School of drama. He graduated with a bachelor of fine arts degree in 2004.
While at Juilliard, Ellis wrote a semi-autobiographical play, âUgly,â which was performed at the school and earned him a Martin E. Segal Award from Lincoln Center, which provides financial assistance and recognition to promising young artists.
Ellis appeared on the big screen in 2009 in âThe Soloistâ alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx, and in the Academy Award-winning film âThe Helpâ in 2011. He also played the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in âL ee Danielsâ The Butlerâ in 2013.
Octavia Spencer, who co-starred in âThe Help,â remembered Ellis in a tweet: âJust got word that we lost @OfficialNelsan. My heart breaks for his kids and family.â¦â
Ellisâ TV credits include the Fox series âThe Inside,â UPNâs âVeronica Marsâ and the HBO film âWarm Springsâ with Kenneth Branagh, Cynthia Nixon and Kathy Bates.
Ellis is survived by seven siblings as well as his son, Breon.
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