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Actress Isabelle Tate Dead at Age 23 Weeks After Making ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Debut
Isabelle Tate, who battled a progressive neuromuscular disease, died at 23 shortly after her debut on the ABC series 9-1-1: Nashville, her agency confirmed.
- On October 22, the McCray Agency announced Isabelle Tate, a 23-year-old actor on ABC's 9-1-1: Nashville, died on October 19th.
- Diagnosed at 13, Tate said her progressive neuromuscular disease sometimes required a wheelchair, and she recently returned to acting after a break.
- Tate played Julie in the pilot that aired on Oct. 9, 2025, appearing as a bachelorette party attendee who danced with firefighter Blue . A funeral will be held in Brentwood, Tenn., on Oct. 24.
- Her agency said it did not disclose a cause of death, and representatives noted booking 9-1-1 Nashville was the first series she auditioned for; she is survived by her mother Katerina Kazakos Tate, stepfather Vishnu Jayamohan, father John Daniel Tate and sister Daniella Tate.
- Beyond acting, Isabelle Tate wrote and recorded music and the series' third episode airs Oct. 23, keeping her recent appearance on Disney+ earlier this month.
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