Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 18, 2025 · Entertainment

Tragic End for 'Grey's Anatomy' Star Brad Everett Young in L.A. Crash

Hollywood actor and photographer Brad Everett Young has died following a crash in Los Angeles (pictured in May 2024)

Hollywood Mourns the Tragic Loss of Beloved Actor and Photographer Brad Everett Young

The Tinseltown community is reeling from the shocking news of the passing of 46-year-old Hollywood actor and photographer Brad Everett Young, who died in a car crash on the 134 Freeway in Los Angeles. The vibrant young talent's untimely demise has left his colleagues, friends, and fans stunned and heartbroken.

According to Paul Christensen, Young's representative, "Brad's passion for both the arts and the people behind them was unmatched." Christensen went on to describe Young as a kindred spirit who lived his life with an infectious enthusiasm that inspired all those around him. As news of his passing spread like wildfire through the Hollywood grapevine, tributes began pouring in from fellow actors, industry insiders, and admirers alike.

Young started acting in the 1990s had bit parts on hit shows including Boy Meets World, Felicity, Grey's Anatomy and Numb3rs (pictured in 2014)

Young's career spanned over two decades, during which he carved out a niche for himself as a talented actor and photographer. His early start in acting led to memorable roles in iconic TV shows such as "Grey's Anatomy," "Boy Meets World," and "Charlie's Angels." However, it was his work as a red-carpet photographer that catapulted him into the spotlight. With an enviable portfolio boasting snaps for top-tier publications like The Hollywood Reporter, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, People, and Variety, Young's camera captured the essence of A-list celebrities such as Sarah Michelle Gellar and David Harbour.

The tragic circumstances surrounding his death were made all the more devastating by the fact that another motorist was involved in the collision. While the driver who struck Young's vehicle was rushed to hospital with unknown injuries, Young himself was pronounced dead at the scene. The news sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, leaving many to wonder how a life so full of promise and creativity could be cut short in such a senseless manner.

Young's dedication to his craft extended far beyond his acting and photography pursuits. He co-founded the grassroots organization Dream Loud Official, which aimed to restore and preserve music and art programs in schools across the United States. His tireless efforts to keep creative expression alive in the next generation of artists will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

As a photographer his portfolio included shoots for The Hollywood Reporter, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, People and Variety (pictured in 2023)

As news of Young's passing spread through social media platforms, his colleagues and friends took to Instagram to pay tribute to their fallen friend. Chris McKenna, who plays Jack on General Hospital, posted a heartfelt message accompanied by a series of poignant photos taken by Young just weeks before his passing. The caption read: "These were taken just a couple of weeks ago by the late @bradley206 we won't see another like him."

The outpouring of grief from Young's peers continued to pour in, with Parry Shan, another General Hospital actor, describing him as one of the kindest and most generous people he had ever met. "But the one trait that made him truly stand out in this business, often filled with cynicism, was his indomitable positivity," Shan wrote. "He was always striving to make the situation better... His excitement when pitching a fun idea to shoot was contagious."

Lily Melgar, known for her role as Lilly on General Hospital, also shared a heartfelt tribute, recalling Young's infectious enthusiasm and kindness: "Rest in paradise, my love. My heart aches as I lose another friend. This is so incredibly tragic… My favorite photographer in L.A., my buddy — a good seed."

Born in Virginia, Young had initially planned to attend medical school before deciding to pursue acting in Los Angeles. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter (thescholarlynote.com) in 2015, he revealed the catalyst for his decision: "L.A. was just the place where I could make those decisions with all the job opportunities the town offered... In the first month here, I went out on my first audition for a TV series, booked it, joined the Screen Actors Guild, and the rest was history."

Young's untimely passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing each moment. As the entertainment industry mourns the loss of this talented young artist, his legacy will live on through his incredible work and the countless lives he touched during his time in Hollywood.

Rest in peace, Brad Everett Young. Your vibrant spirit and creative energy will be deeply missed.