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'True Blood' Star Nelsan Ellis Dead At Just 39

'True Blood' Star Nelsan Ellis Dead At Just 39
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 15: Nelsan Ellis attends 'Little Boxes' Premiere during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Chelsea Bow Tie Cinemas on April 15, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/WireImage)
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 15: Nelsan Ellis attends 'Little Boxes' Premiere during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Chelsea Bow Tie Cinemas on April 15, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/WireImage)

Actor Nelsan Ellis, known by many as Lafayette in the television series “True Blood,” has died, his manager confirmed on Saturday to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 39.

The actor’s manager, Emily Gerson Saines, told THR, “Nelsan has passed away after complications with heart failure. He was a great talent, and his words and presence will be forever missed.”

Following the news, HBO, “True Blood” creator Alan Ball and others mourned the loss.

The actor 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,’” read a statement released by HBO about the news of Ellis’ death.

“Nelsan was a singular talent whose creativity never ceased to amaze me,” Ball said. “Working with him was a privilege.”

Ellis’ “True Blood” co-star Joe Manganiello shared similar sentiments, saying he was “crushed” and that the actor was “a wonderful person, a pioneer, and a one of a kind artist.”

As Entertainment Weekly notes, Octavia Spencer, who starred with Ellis in “Get On Up,” also remembered the actor in an Instagram post, saying, “Just got word that we lost @nelsanellisofficial. My heart breaks for his kids and family.”

Fans took to Twitter to mourn and remember some iconic Lafayette moments:

In addition to “True Blood” and “Get On Up,” the actor also appeared in “The Help,” “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” and the TV show “Elementary.”

Ellis is reportedly survived by a number of family members, including his son, Breon Ellis.

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