By Dimple Singh
Copyright timesnownews
Celebrity photographer and actor Brad Everett Young died at the age of 46. His publicist, Paul Christensen, confirmed that Young died after a car crash in Los Angeles. Young was driving alone on the 134 Freeway in Southern California after watching a movie when another vehicle going in the wrong direction struck his car. He died at the spot of the accident. The other driver survived and was taken to a hospital, Christensen said. Brad Everett Young’s Family Young is survived by his brother Chris. In a statement, Young’s family and his non-profit organization, Dream Loud Official, expressed their grief. They said he was dedicated to supporting arts education and worked to keep creativity alive in schools. His nonprofit will continue to carry forward his work and mission. Brad Everett Young was born on July 24, 1979, in Danville, Virginia. After finishing college, he moved to Los Angeles. Though he originally planned to attend medical school, he changed his career path and chose acting. He once said Los Angeles gave him the opportunities to make those decisions, and he quickly landed his first television role after moving there. Brad Everett’s Achievements As an actor, Young appeared in several television shows, including “Boy Meets World,” “The Practice,” “Charmed,” “Felicity,” “Beverly Hills, 90210,” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “90210” and “Grey’s Anatomy.” His film credits included “Charlie’s Angels,” “Jurassic Park III,” “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” “Rumor Has It,” “I Love You, Man” and “The Artist.” His last film role was in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in 2017. Alongside acting, Young built a successful career as a photographer. He photographed celebrities on Hollywood red carpets and worked with stars such as Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Harbour, Seth Green and Emma Caulfield Ford. His work appeared in major publications including Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle and Harper’s Bazaar. He also shared portraits with more than two million followers on his Instagram page.