Actor Keller Fornes of Great American Family has passed away at the age of 32.
The individual from Texas gained fame for his part in 'County Rescue'
Keller Fornes, a 32-year-old Texas native, was best known for his role in the Great American Family series "County Rescue" and has passed away.
An obituary from the Lacy Funeral Home in Stephenville, Texas, announced the passing of Fornes on Dec. 19, 2024. No cause of death was disclosed to the public.
Fornes' representative did not promptly respond to Planet Chronicle Digital's inquiry for comment.
On Monday, Great American Media released a statement expressing their sympathy for the passing of Keller Fornes. They wrote on Instagram that Fornes was a unique individual and excelled in acting, writing, directing, singing, and playing music.
"The cast and crew of County Rescue were uplifted by his energy and enthusiasm at Great American Media. We send our prayers to his family and all those he influenced."
After graduating from the University of North Texas with a degree in fine arts, Fornes became a member of the ATO fraternity before moving to Atlanta to pursue a career in film.
In 2016, Fornes' first credited role was in the TV series "Killer Post," where he portrayed the murder victim, Seath Jackson. Prior to that, he had appeared in a few shorts and TV shows, including "The Walking Dead" and "County Rescue."
According to his IMDb, he has one project in post-production.
The actor, Fornes, is survived by his wife, Margie, his parents, Kimberly and Kobe Fornes, his two brothers, and many extended family members. A service is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 11.
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